A VALUABLE SIDE LINE.
WHAT TALLOW EXPORTS MEAN. The tallow exported from New Zealand for the twelve months ended with March 31 was valued at .£663,176, the quantity sent away boing 22,743 tons, or 3254 tons (valued at .£97,103) more than in the previous twelve months. With the exception of the years 1910 and 1911, New Zfcaland has never exported more tallow than in the year just closed. Some idea of the valuo of this "side line" may be gleaned from the following figures covering the exports since 1903:— Value. Year. Tons. ' 1903 21,481 573,820 1901 18,902 472,390 . 1905 15,719 342,03(i l'.IO!i 1J,923 329,999 1907 21,501 535,382 1908 19,083 520,365 1909 19,839 ' 526,952 1910 24,607 664,616 1911 25,821 701,659 1912 19,489 566,373 1913 22,713 603,476
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 8
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125A VALUABLE SIDE LINE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 8
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