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DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. B. —Value of Principal (i) Articles of Food, Drink, and Tobacco; (ii) Raw Materials; and (iii) Manufactured Articles, Imported into the Dominion of New Zealand from the United Kingdom and other Principal Countries during the Year 1909.
[_Extraete< from the New Zea ■am Trade Returns.] PkINCIPAL AETICLBS.f From United Kingdom. [ From other Countries. Total Principal Countries. All other. Imports. (i) Articles of Pood, Drink, and Tobacco. £ £ £ £ £ Fruits : Dried - 9,000 Asia Minor -37,000 j States IIS Commonwealth 72,000 Fiji - - 57,000 of Australia. I 19,000 123,000 Fresh - 36,000 165,000 Spirits —Whiskey Sugar, Raw 207,000 „ „ - 2,000 Fiji - 528,000 Java - - 54,000 I Commonwealth 38,000 Ceylon - 222,000 < of Australia. I India - - 23,000 Commonwealth 122,000 United States 79,000 of Australia. 1,000 * 210,000 582,000 Tea - - - - i 2,000 280,000 Tobacco, Manufactured 144,000 8,000 353,000 (ii) Raw Materials. Joal « » * Commonwealth 253,000 — of AuatraKa. 253,000 Mis : Linseed Kerosene Other Mineral . - danures of all kinds - 39,000 9,000 45,000 United States 129,000 — - 74,000 — Commonwealth 82,000 British India - 60,000 o£ Australia. United States 30,000 Germany - 11,000 2,000 * 41,000 129,000 92,000 269,000 9,000 82,000 >eeds of all kinds Kmber : Logs, Hewn 70,000 13,000 124,000 * Commonwealth 112,000 — of Australia. * 112,000 Sawn, Undressed 1,000 11 o nan I United States 32,000 ii;,ooo < Canada . 15000 [ 8,000 168,000 (iii) Manufactured Articles. Apparel and Slops Bags, Sacks and Woolpaoba Bicycles and parts - 682,000 1,000 93,000 United States 22,000 British India - 220,000 Commonwealth 44,000 of Australia. Belgium- - 12,000 Germany - 12,000 28,000 8,000 3,000 744,000 229,000 152,000 Books ------- Boots and Shoes 131,000 201,000 „ ,, - 50,000 United States 25,000 Commonwealth 2,000 of Australia. United States 23,000 Commonwealth 13,000 of Australia. British India - 1,000 Commonwealth 21,000 of Australia. 7,000 9,000 188.000 248,000 Carpeting and Druggeting - - - - 59,000 # 62,000 Carriages and Carts (including Motor Cars and Motor Cycles) and Materials. Cement ------- Cotton Piece Goods 182,000 16,000 242,000 47,000 700,000 Commonwealth 19,0.00 ' of Australia. ,, • „ 25,000 France - - 30,000 United States 17,000 Commonwealth 30,000 of Australia. 9,000 47,000 745,000 Drapery and Haberdashery Drugs and Apothecaries' Wares. (See also Medicines.) Earthenware and Chinaware Fancy Goods and Toys - 572,000 147,000 17,000 25,000 614,000 232,000 101,000 129,000 Germany - 9,000 Commonwealth 32,000 of Australia. United States 6,000 „ - 4,000 Germany - 28,000 Canada - - 4,000 5,000 21,000 119,000 210,000 Furniture, Cabinetware, and Upholstery - Glass and Glassware : Bottles, Empty 23,000 26,000 Germany - 16,000 Commonwealth 7,000 of Australia. 11,000 44,000 52,000 3,000 Plate and "Window Glass Other Hardware, Hollow-ware, and Ironmongery44,000 24,000 266,000 Belgium - 13,000 Germany - 11,000 United States 42,000 Germany - 1,000 United States 10,000 Germany - 11,000 1,000 6,000 10,000 59,000 51,000 329,000 * Less than 500J. t The aggregate Imports of Food, Ra shown in Statement C, page 76 et »eq. Materials, and Manufactured Articles into the Dominion o£ New Z< ealand are
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