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DOMINION EXPORTS.

A SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE. The New Zealand exports for the twelve months ended March 31st totalled 520,580,109, against £17,603,470 for the previous twelve months. Increases were recorded in the following articles,, the figures for the previous year being* given in parenthesis :•-- Butter, £2,058,033 (£1,770,440); cheese, £1,859,17!) (£1,297,088); frozen beef, £324,578 (£250,304); frozen mutton carcases £1,500, 728 (£1,151,439) ; frozen lambs £1.825,842 (£1,750.230) : oats £408,880 (£37.502) ; potatoes, £150,601 (£6,439); hemp, £183, 353 (£310,884) ; tow £1,005 (£23,289) ; kauri trum £430.200 (£808,228) ; irrain and pulse, other than wheat and oats £103, 018 (£101,801) ; Imps £20.668 (£11,594): hides£23l732 (£159, 535) : wool £8,055,851 (£6,579, 074. ' . ■ The following showed a decrease :~Frozen mutton, legs and pieces £43,522 (£46,155) ; wheat £95,414 (£197,623); rabbits £50,851 (£78,041) ; gold £1,305,217 (£1,747,877).

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Te Puke Times, Issue II, 15 April 1913, Page 3

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DOMINION EXPORTS. Te Puke Times, Issue II, 15 April 1913, Page 3

DOMINION EXPORTS. Te Puke Times, Issue II, 15 April 1913, Page 3

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