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PORT OF GISBORNE.

MONTHLY RETURNS. The following is the Gisborne Harbor Board’s statement of trade of the port for the month’ of May:— IMPORTS. Timber 433,580 super feet, posts 21.30, bricks 2500, lime 27$ tons, cement 37 casks and 845 bags, coal 2419 tons, horses 7, coastal wool 74 bales, grassseed 229 sacks, potatoes 13,649 sacks, oats 4039 sacks, chaff 1521 sacks, wheat 1 02 sacks, malt 200 sacks, bran and pollard 318 sacks, flour 217 tons, sugar 81 tons, salt 127 tons, kerosene anil .benzine 1425 cases, fruit 47 toils (cubic), beer and stout 62 hogsheads, 263 cases, 6 kilderkins, 11 barrels, and 1 keg, wines 419 cubic feet, spirits 843 cubic feet, house-blocks 842 lineal feet, motor car 1. wire 33 tons, miscellaneous 14oU tons (cubic). EXPORTS. Butter 212/boxes, mutton 35.617 Oar; cases, lamb 15,584 carcases, hoof 4 or tons,' preserved meats 57 cases, mea sundries 19 tons, pelts 151 tons, tallow 425 tons, casings 13 tons, hides 286.). sheepskins 1500. manure 243 tons; wool 062 bales and 905 pockets, sheop horses 9, maize 2 sacks, barley 10w sacks, chaff 55 sacks; potatoes 17 sacks, honey Bscwt, bricks 200, motor cars 2, ‘miscellaneous 391 tons (cubic).

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2553, 14 July 1909, Page 3

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PORT OF GISBORNE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2553, 14 July 1909, Page 3

PORT OF GISBORNE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2553, 14 July 1909, Page 3

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