DOMINION TRADE RETURNS.
INCREASE FOR THE QUARTER, (Per Tress Association.) WELLINGTON, July 9. The exports for tlie whole of . the Dominion for the three months ending 30th June last, as supplied by the Industries and Commerce show an increase in value of £1,379,555 over the corresponding period of 1908. The values for the month of June, 1909 were £1,376,771, and for the month of June, 1908, they were £1,121,493, showing an increase for the month of £255,288. The values of exports in pounds sterling compared with those for the three months ending 30tli June, 1909, and 190 S, are as follows-. 1909 1908 Butter £159,473 £90,006 Beef 142,985 129,720 Cheese 276,792 166,080 Mutton 393,541 270,680 Mutton, pieces ... 23,504 16,492 Lamb 9u8,327 697,9/4 Wheat 117,480 99 Oats 141,284 18,922 Potatoes 869 464 Hemp 88,24 T 116, U08 Poultry ... ... 17 1 Rabbits 948 1,668 Tow ... - 4,620 6,640 Kauri gum ... 123,104 101,663 Grain and pulse ... 20,382 5,036 Hops 1866, 1,902 Hides 61,586 40,686 Skins 236,383 152,800 Tallow 200,502 129:,268 Timber ... 83,928 97,722 Wool ... ...1.355,291 978,874 'Gold '481,586 479,902 It will be seen that there are substantial increases in the June quarter of 1909 in values of all staples over the returns for the quarter ending 30th June, 1908. '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2551, 12 July 1909, Page 6
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205DOMINION TRADE RETURNS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2551, 12 July 1909, Page 6
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