Colony’s Export of Wool.
INCREASED PRODUCTION. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) _ WELLINGTON, This Day. During the year ended June 30th, there were 446,680 bales of wool exported from New Zealand, against 415,381 bales for the preceding twelve months. There has boen an increase in shipments from all ports except Dunedin, where there was a decrease of 302 bales, and Napier, which shows a falling-off of 2.740 bales. Gisborne shows an increase of 4,969 hales. The following figures show the number of bales shipped from the various ports Wellington 119,805 ; Lyttelton, 80,796 , Napier, 58,045 ; Gisborne, 36,491 ; Timaru, 35,376; Dunedin, 34,647 ; Bluff, 25,302; Auckland, 17,475; Oamaru, 13,317; Picton, 11,166; Wanganui, 9,518; Waitara and New Plymouth, 4,742. Total, 446,680,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43115, 18 July 1907, Page 3
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114Colony’s Export of Wool. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43115, 18 July 1907, Page 3
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