CUSTOMS DUTIES.
SHOW A BIG DECREASE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The Customs and excise duties collected at New Zealand ports during the quarter ended September 30, 1921, show considerable decreases on the figures ol i the corresponding period of last year, Revenue Customs duties for the period of this year amounted to £1,404,100, compared with £2,216,245 during the 1920 quarter, while the excise duties decreased from £101,973 to £93,725. The revenue derived from spirits passing through the Customs this year was £457,071, against £166,577 ‘ last year. Other increases are shown in the collection of tea and goods ad valorem, but big decreases are noticeable on cigars, chickory, cocoa, and chocolate.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1921, Page 5
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