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NAPIER'S EXPORT TRADE.

DUNEDIN LEFT BEHIND. Napier is the third exporting port of New Zealand, and has climbed ahead of Dunedin in this respect. In Hie total volume of its oversea trade inwards and outwards it ranks ail easy fifth,, after the big centres. The figures for 1912 arc as follow:— Imports. Exports. Totals." Tons. Tons. Tons. > Wellilißton ...5,300.000 t.r>!)!2.oon 10,0.i?.0fl0. Auckland G,.108,000 .'MS1,1)00 !) "MI,IV" Tivttolton .......1,171,000 2.004.000 fi.o7fi.ft". Dunedin 2,817.000 1,595.000 4.4120 • Napier 530.000 1,708.000 2.307 11 ' ' Bluff 670.000 1,413.000 WW •• 'J'imaru 30.1,000 1.148,000 1.K11.0 Gisbovne 10',1,000 1,102.000 l-l'i' I .' ■ AVaiipmiii .... 283,000 570.000 M3.nNew l'lymoutli 167,000 575,000 742,01! i.' .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 13

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NAPIER'S EXPORT TRADE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 13

NAPIER'S EXPORT TRADE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 13

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