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THE TRADE OF THE PORT.

RETURNS FOR JULY. The following returns, showing the trade of the port for the month of July, were laid on the table at tlie meeting of the Harbor Board yesterday:—lmports: Timber 647,364 superfeet, posts and strainers 2620, bricks 1000, lime 15 tons, cement 4 casks, 590 bags, coal 1938 tons, horses and cattle 14, coastal wool 10 dumps, potatoes 1692 sacks, oats 3294 sacks, chaff 1746 sacks, wheat 50 sacks, malt 88 sacks, bran and pollard 246 sacks, flour 129 tons, sugar 36f tons, __ salt 57 tons, kerosene and benzine 1558 cases, fruit 50 cubic feet, beer 48 hogsheads, 110 cases, 15 kilderkins, 16 barrels, 1 keg, wine 14 cubic spirits 1392 cubic feet, house blocks 500 Jin. feet, wire 24 tons, miscellaneous 1139 tons measurement. Exports: Butter 16 boxes, mutton 4094 carcases, lamb 1978 carcases, beef 699 tons 18 cwt, meat sundries 15 tons 13 cwt, preserved meats 676 cases, .pelts 9 cwt, tallow 82 tons 5 cwt, - hides 3624, manure 124 tons 5 cwt, wool 82 bales 10 pockets, sheep 1549, cattle and horses 20, grass seed 194, maize 70 sacks, barley 417 sacks, fruit 6 tons, bricks 1600, miscellaneous 264 tons measurement.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2596, 2 September 1909, Page 6

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THE TRADE OF THE PORT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2596, 2 September 1909, Page 6

THE TRADE OF THE PORT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2596, 2 September 1909, Page 6

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