THE PORT OF GISBORNE.
RETURNS FOR NOVEMBER
The Harbor Board’s return of the imports and exports for the month of November is as follows: IMPORTS.
Timber, 620,165 super, feet; posts and strainers 1729, bricks 1000, lime 15 tons, cement 942 bags, coal 1427 tons, horses and cattle 10, sheep 88, coastal avool 750 bales, grass seed 138 sacks, potatoes 64S sacks, oats 1886 sacks, chaff 1099 sacks, wheat 70 sacks, malt 160 sacks, bran and pollard 301 sacks, flour 2084 tons, sugar S-84 tons, salt 12 tons, kerosene and benzine 1342 cases, fruit 40 tons (measurement), beer and stout 72 hogsheads, 193 cases, 11 kilderkins, 26 barrels, and 1 keg, wines 78 cub. ft., spirits 478 cab. ft., wire 37 tons, miscellaneous 1404 tens (measurement). EXPORTS. Butter 1429 boxes, mutton 4615 earcases, lamb 917 carcase, beef 105 tons 1 cwt, meat sundries 4 tons 7 cwt, preserved meats 177 cases, pelts 6 tons 2 cwt, tallow 30 tons, 4 cwt, hides 500, sheepskins 6659, wool 6232 bales, horses and cattle 15, grass seed 221 sacks, maize 826 sacks, barley 1569 sacks, chaff 83 tons, potatoes 10 sacks, fruit 84 tons (measurement), bricks 1000. miscellaneous 447 tons (measurement).
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2712, 18 January 1910, Page 2
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197THE PORT OF GISBORNE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2712, 18 January 1910, Page 2
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