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GISBORNE’S TRADE

The trade returns for Gisborne for the month of July (compiled by the Harbor Board staff) are as follows: IMPORTS. Timber, 559,447 ft; posts and strainers, 3687 ; bricks, 48,135; lime, 21 tons; cement, 128 casks and 192 bags; coal, 1290 tons; horses and cattle, 15; sheep, nil; coastal wool, 6} bales: grass seed, 421 sacks; potatoes, 1414 sacks; oats, 1259 sacks; chaff, 530 sacks; wheat, 90 sacks ; malt, 126 sacks; bran and pollard, 279 sacks; oatmeal, 7 tons; flour, 163 J tons; sugar, 47J tons; salt, 29J tons; kerosene and benzine, 899 cases; fruit, 2109 cases; beer and stout, 56 hogsheads, 345 cases, 5 barrels, and 1 keg; wines, 114 cases and 1 octave; spirits, 418 cases, 14 quarter casks, and 17 octaves; miscellaneous, 1191 tons y house blocks, 1856 1. ft; wire, 3 tons 7cwt. EXPORTS. Butter, 344 boxes; carcases mutton, 22,211; carcases lamb, 1374 ; meat sum dries, 506 tons 4cwt; preserved meats, 52 cases, pelts, 89 casks; tallow, 351 casks; casings, 32 kegs; hides, 227; sheepskins, 2280; manure, 30 tons; wool, 441 bales; sheep, nil; cattle and horses, 13; grass seed, 20 sacks, maize. 53 sacks; barley, 90 sacks; chaff, 127 sacks; potatoes, 14 sacks; honey, 4 cwt.; bricks, 1000; miscellaneous,' 332 tons.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2177, 5 September 1907, Page 2

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GISBORNE’S TRADE Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2177, 5 September 1907, Page 2

GISBORNE’S TRADE Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2177, 5 September 1907, Page 2

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