H.—44a.
APPENDICES.
APPENDIX A. Schedule showing the Fishing-fleets of the Auckland District (Auckland, Thames, Mercury Bay, Coromandel, and Manukau), their Annual Production of Fish, the Exports of Frozen Fish from Auckland, and the Total Exports of Fish, Frozen and Cured, but not Canned, from New Zealand for the Years 1922-37.
APPENDIX B. Table showing Class of Dan-line Gear used at the Different Ports.
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APPENDICES. APPENDIX A. Schedule showing the Fishing-fleets of the Auckland District (Auckland, Thames, Mercury Bay, COROMANDEL, AND MANUKAU), THEIR ANNUAL PRODUCTION OE FlSH, THE EXPORTS OP FROZEN FlSH PROM Auckland, and the Total Exports op Fish, Frozen and Cured, but not Canned, prom New Zealand for the Years ] 922-37. Total Fish Exports from Trawlers. Danish-seiners. Line and Net Boats. Total Landings Exports of Frozen Pish New Zealand, Frozen Tr„_ ' from Auckland. and Cured, but not ¥ear - y_ . Canned. Tmtj Part , time , Whole-1 Hundred- | Value . Hundred- Hundred- VaIue . I £ £ £ 1922-23 .. 8 Not given .. Not given 82 Not given 93,457 114,941 Not given Not given 12 798 36 689 1923-24 ..8 „ 5 „191 „ 122,289 119,923 „ „ 18 322 46' 598 1924-25 ..8 „ 22 „ 123 „ 134,552 126,151 „ „ 17 589 43*644 1925-26 .... 5 „ 23 „ 270 ,, 159,588 147,429 „ „ 14 874 38'424 1926-27 ..5 „ 26 „ 215 „ 120,138 125,556 „ , 17 436 47'ô77 1927-28 ..4 .. 22 7 208* .. 153,410 139,633 „ „ 21'245 56'757 1928-29 ..2 3 26 2 131 9 97,684 89,522 „ „ 21 822 63'ō28 1929-30 ..4 .. 27 7 80 44 121,241 108,415 5,057 12,334 23 174 65 980 1930-31 ..4 1 28 11 90 55 131,089 119,194 4,219 10,116 18,806 50*791 1931-32 ..1 3 35 11 110 32 112,486 95,215 4,280 7,463 14,736 32,246 1932-33 ..1,3 30 14 106 49 105,027 77,038 5,884 10,563 20375 40878 1933-34 1 2 35 7 112 68 110,587 80,395 9,037 14,185 35,981 1934-35 ..111 39 3 186 34 122,721 88,253 15,353 30,642 48,682 101 533 1935-36 1 j 2 35 8 74 47 150,875 108,713 20,822 47,211 56,782 130 014 1936-37 .. 2 ! 1 32 12 114 36 176,647 135,985 21,105 61,714 54,451 144,470 1 * Rowing and sailing boats excluded from here on. APPENDIX B. Table showing Class of Dan-line Gear used at the Different Ports. Port. Type of Dan. Line Material. N ™ b ? r of |j ze , 01 Da ™ I Se * 8 I Type of Cost per B „ m „. e Hooks. | Hooks. per Set. j per Day. Mooring. Complete Dan. Remarks. No. Waikawa .. 5 gal. dram 24 oz. 12 11 6 1 to 2 .. 15s. Number of sets depends on the incidence of Dunedin .. „ 20 to 24 oz. 12 10,11 8 .. Grapnel 15s. Lose lotrf gear. Moeraki . . „ 20 to 24 oz. 10 9 .. .. „ .. Oamaru .. „ 18 oz. 7 to 10 6/0, 7/0 25 .. „ " All-day fishing, as little tide. Timaru .. 5 gal. dram 24 oz. 10 9 18 to 20 3 and canvas buoys Akaroa .. 5 gal. drum 20 oz. 10 9/0, 10/0 15 2 Grapnel .. .. Little loss of gear Kaikoura .. 5 gal. dram .. 15 to 20 9 8 to 10 .. .. £1 5s. to £1 10s. Wire traces used. and canvas buoys Greymouth Drums .. 24 oz. 8 to 10 11 16 to 20 2 to 3 Grapnel .. Westport .. .. .. 10 to 15 11 15 French Pass Canvas buoy 6 lb. .. 3 6 .. .. £2 to £3 10s. (with labour) Picton .. „ 4 to 6 lb. 25 2/0 6 to 8 .. /Sinkersand £1 15s. to £2\ Inshore. Pieton • • » 4 to 6 lb. 50 2/0 9 to 10 .. \ grapnel (material only) / Off shore. Wellington „ 61b. Five to seven traces, 15 to 20 .. Grapnel .. £3 10s. each with thirty- (material only) three hooks
APPENDICES. APPENDIX A. Schedule showing the Fishing-fleets of the Auckland District (Auckland, Thames, Mercury Bay, COROMANDEL, AND MANUKAU), THEIR ANNUAL PRODUCTION OE FlSH, THE EXPORTS OP FROZEN FlSH PROM Auckland, and the Total Exports op Fish, Frozen and Cured, but not Canned, prom New Zealand for the Years ] 922-37. Total Fish Exports from Trawlers. Danish-seiners. Line and Net Boats. Total Landings Exports of Frozen Pish New Zealand, Frozen Tr„_ ' from Auckland. and Cured, but not ¥ear - y_ . Canned. Tmtj Part , time , Whole-1 Hundred- | Value . Hundred- Hundred- VaIue . I £ £ £ 1922-23 .. 8 Not given .. Not given 82 Not given 93,457 114,941 Not given Not given 12 798 36 689 1923-24 ..8 „ 5 „191 „ 122,289 119,923 „ „ 18 322 46' 598 1924-25 ..8 „ 22 „ 123 „ 134,552 126,151 „ „ 17 589 43*644 1925-26 .... 5 „ 23 „ 270 ,, 159,588 147,429 „ „ 14 874 38'424 1926-27 ..5 „ 26 „ 215 „ 120,138 125,556 „ , 17 436 47'ô77 1927-28 ..4 .. 22 7 208* .. 153,410 139,633 „ „ 21'245 56'757 1928-29 ..2 3 26 2 131 9 97,684 89,522 „ „ 21 822 63'ō28 1929-30 ..4 .. 27 7 80 44 121,241 108,415 5,057 12,334 23 174 65 980 1930-31 ..4 1 28 11 90 55 131,089 119,194 4,219 10,116 18,806 50*791 1931-32 ..1 3 35 11 110 32 112,486 95,215 4,280 7,463 14,736 32,246 1932-33 ..1,3 30 14 106 49 105,027 77,038 5,884 10,563 20375 40878 1933-34 1 2 35 7 112 68 110,587 80,395 9,037 14,185 35,981 1934-35 ..111 39 3 186 34 122,721 88,253 15,353 30,642 48,682 101 533 1935-36 1 j 2 35 8 74 47 150,875 108,713 20,822 47,211 56,782 130 014 1936-37 .. 2 ! 1 32 12 114 36 176,647 135,985 21,105 61,714 54,451 144,470 1 * Rowing and sailing boats excluded from here on. APPENDIX B. Table showing Class of Dan-line Gear used at the Different Ports. Port. Type of Dan. Line Material. N ™ b ? r of |j ze , 01 Da ™ I Se * 8 I Type of Cost per B „ m „. e Hooks. | Hooks. per Set. j per Day. Mooring. Complete Dan. Remarks. No. Waikawa .. 5 gal. dram 24 oz. 12 11 6 1 to 2 .. 15s. Number of sets depends on the incidence of Dunedin .. „ 20 to 24 oz. 12 10,11 8 .. Grapnel 15s. Lose lotrf gear. Moeraki . . „ 20 to 24 oz. 10 9 .. .. „ .. Oamaru .. „ 18 oz. 7 to 10 6/0, 7/0 25 .. „ " All-day fishing, as little tide. Timaru .. 5 gal. dram 24 oz. 10 9 18 to 20 3 and canvas buoys Akaroa .. 5 gal. drum 20 oz. 10 9/0, 10/0 15 2 Grapnel .. .. Little loss of gear Kaikoura .. 5 gal. dram .. 15 to 20 9 8 to 10 .. .. £1 5s. to £1 10s. Wire traces used. and canvas buoys Greymouth Drums .. 24 oz. 8 to 10 11 16 to 20 2 to 3 Grapnel .. Westport .. .. .. 10 to 15 11 15 French Pass Canvas buoy 6 lb. .. 3 6 .. .. £2 to £3 10s. (with labour) Picton .. „ 4 to 6 lb. 25 2/0 6 to 8 .. /Sinkersand £1 15s. to £2\ Inshore. Pieton • • » 4 to 6 lb. 50 2/0 9 to 10 .. \ grapnel (material only) / Off shore. Wellington „ 61b. Five to seven traces, 15 to 20 .. Grapnel .. £3 10s. each with thirty- (material only) three hooks
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