A.-3
20
Cook Islands Administration. Principal Exports from each Island in the Cook Group for Year ended 31st December, 1914.
W. J. Stevenson, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 17th February, 1915. Collector of Customs.
Statement showing Contributions by the People op the Cook Islands to the War Funds. Rarotonga — , £ s. d. £ s. d. . White population (139) .. :. .. .. 169 4 0 Native population (2,620) .. .. 90 1 9 259 5 9 Aitutaki (see footnote) — White population (16) .. .. .. 8 0 0 Native population (1,221) .. .. .. 0 8 6 8 8 6 Manihiki — White population (2) Native population (440) .. .. .. 141 17 6 — 141 17 6 Rakahanga— White population (1) .. .. .. .. 10 0 Native population (315) .. .. .. 23 5 0 24 5 0 Penrhyn— White population (2) .. Native population (332) .. .. .. 28 0 0 28 0 0 Atiu — White population (2) .. Native population (810).. .. .. .. 6 0 0 6 0 0 Mauke— White population (7) , . Native population (447) .. .. .. .. 5 12 6 5 12 6 Mangaia — , White population (4) . . .. . . .. 8 0 0 Native population (1,466) .. .. .. 118 ■ 0 0 126 0 0 Total .. .. .. .. .. .. 599 9 3 Contributed to the Belgian Fund by the white people of Rarotonga .. 11 5 0 Contributed to the Overseas Daily Mail Tobacco Fund for soldiers at the front, through Dr. Baldwin .. .. .. .. 20 11 0 Total .. .. .. .. .. ..£631 5 3
Island. Bananas. lit o &c 0 ee O CO Q a s 6 a u rr eg O o in s a o o o o 1W F-4 CD ■a '3 M CD o O "ci. Ui "3 CD Ph CD O a o frl I Rarotonga .. Aitutaki Mangaia Atiu Mauke Mitiaro Manuae ! Penrhyn Manihiki Rakahanga .. Palmerston Suarrow Pukapuka .. Takutea Cases. Bches. 82,554 1,348 118 .. 2,512 .. Cases. 83,393 4,456 18,869 2,196 5,422 Cases. 296 3,379 16 Cases. 157 45 1 Tons. 82 96 21 43 136 11 62 171 124 127 33 9 7 Number 555,700 95,900 Cases. 112 98 620 lb. Tons. 6,600 Boxes. 1,201 25^000 .. 20 7 Totals 85,184 1,348 114,336 3,691 203 922 |651,600 830 31,600 27 1,201
Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.
By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.
Your session has expired.