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SESSIONAL PAPERS
VOr.TJME 5
FIRST SESSION OF THE TENTH PARLIAMENT
OF THE
DOMINION OF CANADA
SESSION 1905 . , ^
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Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers.
A. 1905
^See also Numerical List, page 5.
Ai^PHABETICAL INI3EX
OF THE
SESSIONAL PAPERS
OF THE
PARLIAMENT OF CANADA
FIRST SESSION, TENTH PARLIAMENT, 190 5,
A
Adulteration of Food 14
Agriculture, Annual Rejwrt 15
Agriculture Committee 100
Alberta Postal Business 73
Aliens, Employment of 36c
Aluminum 86
Anthracite Coal 113
Arbitration-Intercolonial vs. G . T . R 50
Archives, Canadian 18
Auditor General, Annual Report 1
Autonomy in North-west 53
R
Bait Freezers 108
Banks, Chartered 6
Banks, Unpaid Balances in 7
Benrier, J. P 58d
Blair, Hon. A. G 54
Bonds and Securities 45
Branch Royal Mint 125
British Canadian Loan and Investment Co. 84
C
Cables of the Empire 88
Canada- Cape Breton Accident 65, 65a
Canada Eastern Railway 101
Canad'fan Cattle 56
Canadian Loan and Investment Co 84
Canadian Pacific Railway : —
Business with Interior Department 51
Lands sold by 52
Caplin and Paspebfac Railway 124
Chartered Banks 6
Chateau-Richer 63
Civil Service : —
Appointments and Promotions 69, 132
Examiners : . 31
Insurance 42
List 30
Saperannuations 39
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Commercial Agents 77, 77a
Coombs, Henry F 145
Criminal Statistics 17
Customs Tariff Amendment 67
D
Dividends unpaid in Banks 7
Dominion Coal Co 142
Dominion Lands 48, 49, 131
Dominion Police., 44
Dorchester Election 68
Drummond Counties Railway 120
Dumping Clauses . 67
E
Election Forms 59
Election of 1904 37
Electric Light, Inspection of 13
Emigration to Canada 139
Esquimalt Defences 128
Estimates 3to5a
Exchequer Court log
Experimental Farms 15
Exports to United States 114
F
Federal District 95
Fisheries, Annual Report. . . 2J
Fishing Bounty . .' . 45^ 105
Fort William Harbour 119
Fort William Telephone System 104
Fruit Marks Act gj
G
Gas, Inspection of i^
General Election, 1904 37
Geographic Board 21a
Geological Survey Report 26
Georgian Bay Islands 141
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A. 1905
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Graham, W. M., Report of 140
Grain Survey Boards 123
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway : —
Commissioners and Staff 62
Construction Commission 62a
Employment of Aliens 36a
Interior Report, Transcontinental Com-
missioners 62c
Liability incurred by Canada Ill
Grazing Leases, N. W.T 143
Greene, George S 90a
H
Halifax and^Esquimalt Defences 128
Halifax Fishery Award 100, 109a
Harbour Buoys 82
Harbour Commissioners 23
Homesteads, North-west Territories 131
Hudson's Bay Exploration 146
Imports frora'United States 114
Indenture, Dominion Coal Co 142
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Indian Affairs, Annual Report
Inllfnd Revenue, Annual Report
Insurance, Abstract
Insurance, Annual Report
Intercolonial Railway : —
Arbitration with G.T.R 50
Box and Flat Cars 74
Compensationi^Claims 79
Odbur White 58
Transport of Hay 76, 76«
Interior, Annual Report 25
Isle Bizard 92, 115
Italian Immigration 366
Joliette Railway Survey .
Justice, Annual Report.
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34
Kaministiquia River 119
King's Regulations for Militia 43
Labour, Department of. Annual Report. . . 36
Lands in North-west 06, 06a
Lands in Provisional Districts 80
Lawson, HenryJCurtis 58e
Library of Parliament, Annual Report 33
Lighthouses 137
Lot 4438- A., Quebec 144
Lyall, P. & Sons 90
M
Macdonald Voters' Lists 112a
Manitoba Boundaries 102
Marine and Fisheries, Contracts 95
Marine and Fisheries— Lighthouses 137
Marine, Annual Report 21
Marquette Voters' Lists 112^
Matheson, Mr., Report of 105
Measures, Inspection of 13
Medal, South African War 129
Memorandum of Militia Council ... 130
Meteorological Service 71
Militia and Defence, Annual Report 36
Militia Regulations 43
Mint in Canada 125
Montreal Harbour Sheds 83, 90, 90a
Montreal Turnpike Trust 91
Moodie, Superintendent J. D 138
Mounted Police 28
Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association. . . 127, 127a
N
North Atlantic Trading Co 139
North-west Territories : —
Autonomy 53
Grazing Leases 143
Lands . 06, 66a
Mounted Police 28
Provisional Districts 97
School Lands 135
School Ordinances 98
Voters' Lists 112
Water Rights 117
O
Ottawa, Federal District 96
Over-rulings of Treasury Board 38
P
Paris Exhibition 145
Patent Medicines 85
Penitentiaries, Annual Report 34
Pere Marquette Railroad 36c, SM
Police, Dominion 44
Police, North-west Mounted 28
Port Arthur Harbour 119
Port Arthur Telephone System 104
Po.stmaster General, Annual Report 24
Pound Net Licenses 1 10
Prince Edward Island : —
Additional Subsidy ... 134
Branch Railway Lines 13t)
Charlottetown Station 103
Grand View Station 118
Railway 79
Rules of Supreme Court 61
Village Green 125
Winter Communication 89, 116 ,
Provincial Subsidies 99
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A. 1905
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Public Accounts, Annual Report 2
Public Buildings 121
Public Printing and Stationery 32
Public Works, Annual Rejxjrt 19
Q
Quebec, Lot 443S-A 144
H
Railway Accidents 75
Railway Commission.. 57, 57a, 626
Railways and Canals, Annual Report 20
Rebellion of 1885 47
R»ivenue in North-west Territories 60
Ritchie, Jamc'? 586
Royal Mint 125
S
Secretary of State, Annual RejKjrt 29
School Lands in North west 135
Shareholders in Chartered Banks 6
Shfclburne Postmaster 58a
Shipping, List of 216
Shakin, Ivan 107
Sorel Shipyard 70
South African War Medal 129
Steamboat Accidents 75
Ste. Genevieve 92
Submarine Signal Co., Boston 72
Subsidies to Provinces 99
Subsidies to Railwajs and Canals . Ill
Surveyor General, Rept)rt of ... . 25a
T
Telephone System 104
Thermograph Records 93 to 936
Thessalon Post Office 122
Trade and Commerce, Annual Report. 10
Trade and Navigation, Annual Rejiort ... 11
Transcontinental Railway, see G.T.P.R.
Treasury Board Over-rulings 38
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Unclaimed Balances in Banks 7
Unforeseen Expenses 40
United States, Imports and Exports 114
V
Vegetables from United States 55
Verdun, Floods at 81
Vessels, List of 216
Voters' Lists 78, 112 to 1126
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Weights, Measured, etc.. 13
Welland Canal 94
Y
Yukon : —
Orders in Council 147
Ordinances 41
Telegrams in re Election 64
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See also Alphabetical Index, page 1.
LIST OF SESSIONAL PAPERS
Arranged i7i Numerical Order, with their titles at full length ; the Dates ivhen Ordered
and when presented to the Houses of Parliament ; the Name of the Senator oi-
Member who moved for each Sessional Paper, and whether it is ordered to be
Printed or Not Printed.
Volume II. Fourth Census of Canada, 1901. Natural Products. Presented Kith January, 1905, by Hon.
S. A. Fisher . See Vol. B., Sessional Papers of 1904.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1.
(This volume is bound in two parts.)
1. Report of the Auditor General, for the fiscal year ended 30th .Tune, 1904. Partial report presented
23rd January and 30th January, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier ; also on 20th February, by Hon. S.
A. Fisher Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2.
2. Public Accounts of Canada, for the fiscal year ended 30th June. 1904. Presented 16th January, 1905,
by Hon. W. Paterson Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
3< Estimates of the sums required for the services of Canada, for the year ended 30th June, 1906. Pre-
sented 18th January 1905, by Sir Wilfrid J^SMrxar.. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
4. Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th .Tune, 1905. Presented 17th May, 1905, by Hon.
W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
4a. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1905. Presented 4th July, 1905, by
Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
5. Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1906. Presented 4th July, 1905, by Hon. W.
S. Fielding . . . . . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
5a. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1906. Presented 12th July, 1905,
by Hon. W. S. Fielding . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
6. List of .Shareholders in the Chartered Banks of Canada, as on 31st December, 1904. Presented 12th
April, 1905, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
(JONTENTS OF VOLUME 3.
7. Report of dividends remaining unpaid, unclaimed balances and unpaid drafts and bills of exchange in
Chartered Banks of Canada, for five years and upwards, prior to December 31, 1904. Presented 9th
June, 1905, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
8. Report of the Superintendent of Insurance, for the year ended 31st December, 1904.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
9. Abstract of Statements of Insurance Companies in Canada, for the year ended 31st December, 1904.
Presented 17th April, 1905, by Hen. W. S. Fielding.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 4.
10. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1904. Pre-
sented 31st January, 1905, by Hon. W. Paterson. . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 5.
11. Tables of the Trade and Navigation of Canada, for the fiscal yaar ended 30th June, 1904. Presented
16th January, 1905, by Hon. W. Paterson Printed for both distribution and sessional papers,
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 6.
12. Inland Revenues of Canada. Excise, etc., for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1904. Presented 16th
January, 1905, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur Printed for both distribution and sessional papers,
13. Inspection of Weights, Measures, Cas and Electric Light, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1904.
Presented 16th January, 1905, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
14. Report on Adulteration of Food, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1904. Presented 7th April, 1905,
by Hon. L. P. Brodeur Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
15. Report of the Minister of Agriculture, for the year ended 31st October, 1904. Presented 31st January,
1905, by Hon. S. A. Fisher Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
16. Report of the Director and Officers of the Experimental Farms, for the year 1904. Presented 11th
May, 1905, by Hon. S. A. Fisher Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7.
1 7. Criminal Statistics for the year ended 30th September, 1904.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
18. Report on Canadian Archives, 1904. Presented 31st May, 1905, by Hon. S. A. Fisher.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 8.
19. Report of the Minister of Public Works, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1904. Presented 9th
February, 1905, by Hon. C. S. Hyman Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
20. Annual Report of the Department of Railways and Canals, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1904.
Presented 13th February, 1905, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 9.
21. Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Marme), for the fiscal year ended 30th June,
1904. Presented 23rd January, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Printed for both distribution and sessiomd papers.
21a. Fifth Annual Report of the Geographic Board of Canada, containing all decisions to 30th June, 1904,
Presented 7th February, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
216. List of Shipping issued by the Department of Marine and Fisheries, being a list of vessels on the
registry books of Canada, on the 31st December, 1904. Presented 5th June, 1905, by Hon. J. R. F.
Prefontaine Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
22. Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Fisheries), for the fiscal year ended 30th June,
1904. Presented 16th March, 1905, by Hon. J. R. F. Prefontaine.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10.
23. Report of the Harbour Commissioners, etc., 1904. . .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
24. Report of the Postmaster General, for the year ended 30th June, 1904. Presented 17th January, 1905,
by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
25. Annual Report of the Department of the Interior, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1904. Presen-
ted 2nd February, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 11.
25i. Report of the Survej'or General of_|DominionJLands for^the year ending 30th June 1904.
Printed for both distribution atul sessional papers.
26. Summary Report of the Geological Survey Department for the. calendar 'year 1904.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
27. Annual Report of the Department of Indian AEfairs, for the fiscal year ended 30th June 1904. Pre-
sented 23rd January, 1905, by Sir WilfridjLaurier. .Printed for Jboth distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 12.
28. Report of the Royal North-West Mounted Police, 1904. Presented 2l8t;March, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid
Laurier Printed forlboth distribution and sessional papers.
29. Report of the Secretary of State of Canada, for the year ended 31st December, 1!K)4. Presented 4th
May, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed forlboth'distribution and sessimval pape rs.
30. Civil Service List of Canada, 1904. Presented 16th January, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
31. Report of the Board of Civil Service Examiners, for the year ended 31st December, 1904. Presented
4th May, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier , Printed for both\distribution and sessional papers.
32. Annual Report of the Department of Public'Printing^and Stationery, for the year ended 30tli June,
1904. Presented 19tli April, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
33. Report of the Joint Librarians of Parliament for the yearJ1904. Presented 12th January, 1905, by
the Hon. The Speaker .... Printed for sessional papers.
34. Report of the Minister of Justice as to Penitentiaries of^Canada, for the year ended 30th June, 1904.
Presented 30th January, 1905, by Hon. C. Fitzpatrick.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 13.
35. Report of the Department of Militia and Defence of Canada, for the year ended 31st December,
1904. Presented 14th April, 1905, by Sir Frederick Borden.
Printed for both dis'.ributton and sessional papers.
36. Re^Kjrt of the Department of Labour, for the year ended 30th June, 1904, Presented 17th January,
1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed f:>r both distribution and sessional papers.
36a. Report of the commissioner and other documents, in the matter of the royal commission to inquire
into the alleged employment of aliens in connection with the surveys of the proposed Grand Trunk
Pacific Railway, Presented 1st March, 1905, by Sir William Mulock.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers,
366. The royal commission ap[X)inted to inquire into the immigration of Italian labourers to Montreal,,
and the alleged fraudulent practices of employment agencies. — Report of the commissioner and
evidence. Presented 19th May, 1905, by Sir William Mulock.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
36c. Report of the commissioner on the investigation into the alleged employment of aliens by the Pere
Marquette Railroad Company. Presented 19th May, 1905, by Sir William Mulock.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
3Sd. Minute? of Evidence, Pere Marquette Railroad Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14.
37. Return of the Tenth General Election for the House of Commons of Canada, held on the 27th day
of October, 1904, and the 3rd day of November, 1904, followed by a Return of the By elections held
during the Ninth Parliament. Presented 23rd June, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers .
38. Return of over-rulings by the Treasury Board of the Auditor General's decisions between the sessions
of 1904 and 1905. Presented 16th January, 1905, by Hon. W. Paterson Ifot printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME U— Continued.
39. Staietnent of superannuations and retiring allowances in the civil service during the year ended 31st
December, 1004, showing name, rank, salary, service, allowance and cause of retirement of each
person superannuated or retired, and also whether vacancy filled by promotion or by new appoint-
ment, and salary of any new appointee. Presented 16th January, 1905, by Hon. W. Paterson.
I^ot printed.
40. Return showing the expenditure on account of unforeseen expenses from the 1st July, 1904, to the 11th
January, 1905, in accordance with the Appropriation Act of 1904. Presented 16th January, 1905,
by Hon. W. Paterson Not printed.
41. Ordinances of the Yukon Territory for the year 1904. Presented 17th January, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid
Laurier Not printed.
42. Statement in pursuance of section 17 of the Civil Service Insurance Act, for the year ending 30th
Junej 1904. Presented 17th January, 1905, by Hon. W. Paterson Not printed.
43. The King's Regulations aud Orders for the Militia of the Dominion of Canada. Presented 17th Jan-
uary, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
44. Report of the Commissioner, Dominion Police Force, for the year 1904. Presented 17th January,
1905, by Hon. C. Fitzpatrick Not printed.
45. Detailed statement of all bonds and securities registered in the Department of the Secretary of State
of Canada, since last Retvim, 23rd March, 1904, submitted to the Parliament of Canada under sec-
tion 23, chapter 19 of the Revised Statutes of Canada. Presented 24th January, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid
Laurier , Not printed.
46. Statement of fishing bounty expenditure for the year 1903-04. Presented 24th January, 1905, by Sir
Wilfrid Laurier Not jirinted.
47. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, showing all papers, letters,
petitions and resolutions in reference to payments of claims for losses arising out of the rebellion of
1885, in the North-west Territories. Presented 25th January, 1905. — Mr. Davis Not printed.
48. Return of orders in council which have been published in the Canada Gazette and in the British
Columbia Gazette, between Ist January and 31st December, 1904, in accordance with the provisions
of subsection (d) of section 38 of the regulations for the survey, administration, disposal and manage-
ment of Dominion lands within the 40-mile railway belt in the province of British Columbia. Pre-
sented 27th January, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
49. Return of orders in council which have been published in the Canada Gazette between 1st January
and 17th December, 1904, in accordance with the provisions of clause 91 of the Dominion Lauds
Act, chapter 54 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, and its amendments. Presented 27th January,
1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
50. Papers in relation to the Arbitration: Intercolonial Railway vs. Grand Trunk Railway Company.
Presented 31st January, 1905, by Hon. C. Fitzpatrick Not printed .
51. Return (in so far as the Department of the Interior is concerned) of copies of all ord.'^rs in council,
plans, papers and correspondence which are required to be presented to the House of Commons,
under a resolution passed on 20th February, 1882, since the date of the last return under such resolu-
tion. Presented 31st January, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
52. Return of all lands sold by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, from the Ist October, 1903, to
the 1st October, 1904. Presented 1st February, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
53. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1905, for copies of all corres-
pondence between the goverment of Canada, or any member thereof, and the government of the
North-west Territories, or any of its members, in reference to the granting of provincial autonomy
to the said territories, since the date of the last prorogation of parliament. Presented 8th February,
1905. — Mr. Monk Printed for sessional papers .
54. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1905, for a copy of the letter of
resignation of the Honourable A. G. Blair, as Chairman of the Board of Railway Commissioners,
and of all correspondence in reference to the said resignation. Presented 9th February, 1905.
— Mr. Monk , Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME U— Continued.
55. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th January, 1905, showing the value of vege-
tables imixjrted from the United States, and entered at the ports of Montreal and Toronto, during
the fiscal year ending the 30th of June, 1904 ; giving separately the values for the first and the
last six months of said year. Also a statement showing the value of canned, preserved or dried
vegetables entered at said ports for said fiscal j'ear ; and the amounts of duties collected at both
ports in the above cases. Presented 9th February, 1905.- -Mr. Monk Not printed.
56. Report of the Committee of the Honourable Privy Council of the 18th January, 1905, relative to th e
embargo on Canadian cattle. Presented 10th February, 1905, by Hon. S. A. Fisher.
Printed for sessiorml papers.
57. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1905, giving the names of all
officials, clerks and employees on the pay-roll of the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada,
on the first of January, 1905, with the amount of salary in each case. Presented 13th February,
1905. —Mr. Perley Printed for sessional papers.
57a. Report of the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada: Part I. Report of proceedings of
Board, February 1st to June 30th, 1905. Part II. Report of proceedings of Board, July Ist to
December 31st, 1904. Presented 22nd May, 1905, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson Mot printed.
58. Return to an order of tiie House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1905, for copies of the letters of
Mr. Tiffen, general traffic manager, and J. E. Price, general superintendent, of the Intercolonial
Railway, reporting Odbur White, station agent at Frederiction, N.B., as not qualified for his po-
sition ; and of all other correspondence in the possession of the (government or the department of
railways and canals, relating to the dismis-^al of said Odbur White. Presented 13th February,
1905. — Mr. Crocket Not printed.
58a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence, between the government or any minister, and any party or parties, concerning the dismissal
of the postmaster at Shelburne, Ontario, on or about the 7th of March, 1903. Presented 28th Feb-
ruary, 1905. — Mr. Barr " Not printed.
586. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th March, 1905, for copies of all corresixjn-
dence had with the minister of railways and canals, or any officer in his department, in reference to
the dismissal of James Ritchie, inspector of masonry on the Trent Valley Canal, Gamebridge, and
the appointment of his successor. Presented 5th April, 1905. — Mr. Foster Not printed.
58«r. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence, papers, letters, recommendations, reports petitions, &c., in possession of the government or
any member or official thereof, relating to the dismissal of Henry Curtis Lawson, as postmaster at
Stanhope, Prince Edward Island, and the appointment of his successor. Presented 1st May, 1905.
Mr. Martin (Queen's) , Not printed.
5 8d . Return to an order of the House of Commons dated 20th February, 1905, for copies of corresjxjn-
dence between the government, or any minister, and any party or parties, concerning the dismissal
of the postmaster at St. Claude, Manitoba, Mr. J. P. Benrier, on or about the Ist day of November,
1904. Presented 28th June, 1905.— ilfr. Staples Not printed.
59. Return to an order of the House of Commons d"-ted 8th February, 1905, for copies of all forms and in-
structions issued to the returning officers in the several provinces and territories for use in the recent
general election for the house of commons. Presented 15th February, 1905.— Mr. Barker.
Not printed.
60. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1905, showing the amount of
revenue collected, (1) by the department of inland revenue ; (2) by the department of customs, during
each of the past ten years ; and also in the aggregate during the same period, at the following points
in the North-west Territories, viz. : Edmonton, Strathcona, Red Deer, Calgary, Medicine Hat,
Maple Creek, Lethbridge, Coutts, Cardston and Macleod Presented 15th February, 1905. —
Mr. Roche (Marquette) . Not printed.
61. Oopy of the rules made by the supreme court of judicature of the province of Prince Edward Island,
pursuant to section 533 of the Criminal Code, 1892. Presented 16th February, 1905, by the Hon.
The Speaker Not printed .
62. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th February, 1905, showing the respective
dates of appointments of the commissioners and working staff of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
Commission ; and the total amount expended thereon to December 31, 1904, under the heads, (a)
salaries of commissioners ; (b) salaries of staff ; (c) expenses ; (rf) rental of quarters. Presented 17th
February, 1905. — Mr. Foster Printed for sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME U— Continued.
62a . Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 27th February, 1905, showing the total num-
ber of officers, civil engineers and other employees now engaged in the surveys of the Transconti-
nental Railway, and works connected therewith, under the Transcontinental Railway Construction
Commission ; the name and place of residence of each of the above persons at the time of his ap-
pointment; and the fimctions and salaries of each of the above. Presented 9th March, 1905. —
Mr. Gervais Printed for sessional papers.
626. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1905. for a statement showing : 1. The
names of the civil engineers and others, who were employed by the railway commission to make a
survey for a line of railway in the county of Joliette in Quebec province, during the months of Octo-
ber and November, 1904. 2. The salary paid to each of said engineers and assistants for the work
already performed in the said county of Joliette. 3. The number of days during which each of said
engineers and assistants was employed. 4. A copy of instructions given to said engineers ; also a
copy of report with plan or other detailed information which said engineers have made. 5. A state-
ment showing the expenses (other than salary or salaries) entailed for the completion of said work
and survey thus made in the said county of Joliette. Presented 23rd March, 1905.— ilfr. Monk:
Not printed.
62c. Interim report of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental RailwaJ^ Presented 22nd May, 1905, by
Hon. H. R. Emmerson , Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
63. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd January, 1905, for a statement showing the
amount of money spent by the government, or any department thereof, in the parish of Chateau-
Richer, county of Montmorency, for building wharfs, piers, docks, breakwaters, etc., or for remov-
ing boulders or rocks from the beach in front of said parish, or for any other public works, from the
1st of September, 1904, to the 15th of November of the same year. Presented 17th February, 1905. —
Mr. Morin Not printed.
64. Copies of telegrams in connection with the late election in the Yukon Territory. Presented 17th
February, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
65. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence, telegrams, etc., which passed between the minister of marine and fisheries, or the deputy
minister of marine and fisheries, or any other official of the said department, and Captain R. Sal-
mon, former wreck commissioner, in the matter of the Canada-Cape Breton investigation and the
resignation of Captain Salmon from his position as wreck commissioner. Presented 20th February,
1905. — Mr. Ames Not printed.
65a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1905, of the "statement of the case"
in the Canada-Cape Breton accident, as servedby Captain Reid, of Montreal, upon witnesses whose
certificates or license was liable to be dealt with in connection with investigation regarding said
casualty. Presented 4th April, 1905.— If r. Ames Not printed.
66. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1905, showing the total number of
acres of public lands undisj^wsed of in the several and respective provisional districts of the North-
west TeiTitories of Canada. Presented 22nd February, 1905.— ilfr. McCarthy [CaXyary).
Printed for sessional papers .
66a. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 25th January, 1905, for copies of all orders in
council, rejwrts of the minister, recommending and authorizing the sale of Government lands in the
North-west Territories during the years 1903 and 1901. Also a return of the lands sold, if any ; the
rates and terms at which they were sold, and the persons to whom they were sold. Presented 9th
4 March, 1905.— ilfr. .hosier Notprinted.
67. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1905, for copies of all circulars
or instructions, regulations and rulings made by the customs department together with any orders in
council, relating to section 19 and subsections thereto of the Act to amend the Customs TarifiF, 1897,
assented to August 10th, 1904, commonly known as the "dumping clauses." Presented 23rd Feb-
ruary, 1905.— Mr. Kemp ^ot printed.
68. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th February, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence had with the government or any member thereof, or any official under the government, relative
to the appointment of returning officers for the county of Dorchester, Quebec, for the general elec-
tion of 1904, and relative to the resignation of any one so appointed. Presented 23rd February,
l^QQ.— Mr. Morin Notprinted..
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69. Return of the names and salaries of all persons appointed to or promoted in the several departments
of the civil service, during the calendar year 1904, Presented 23rd February, 1905, by Sir Wilfrid
Laurier ^ot printed.
70. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February 1905, showing the total amount
expended in wages to men employed at the Sorel shipyard, from the 30th June, 1904, to the 1st
February, 1905 ; indicating separately the amount so expended for each month. Also the total
amount expended in purchases for the same shipyard during the same period. Presented 27th Feb-
ruary, 1905. —Afr. Monk N^ot printed.
71. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th February, 1905, showing the names of all
persons added to the pay-roll of the meteorological service, permanently or temiwrarily, since June
30, 1904, and the amount received by each to date. Presented 27th February, 1905.— Afr. Monk.
Not printed.
72. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th February, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence between the minister of marine and fisheries and the Submarine Signal Company, of Boston,
U.S. A , including all contracts or agreements which may have been entered into between the afore
said parties. Presented 27th February, 1905.— Afr. 3fonk Not printed.
73. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated Gth February, 1905, showing a statement of the
business done during eacli of the past ten years, and also in the aggregate during the same period,
in connection with the transmission of mail matter ; and with the issue and payment of money
orders and postal notes at each post office in the provisional district of Alberta. Presented 28th Feb-
ruary, 1905.— iWr. Roche (Marquette) Not printed,
74. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th February, 1905, showing the number of box
and flat cars added to the equipment of the Intercolonial Railway for each year from 1900 to 1904,
inclusive ; the total number on January 1, 1900, and on .January 1, 1904, respectively ; and the num-
ber in use on roads off the Intercolonial Railway on January 1, 1900 and 1904 resfjectively. Pre-
sented 1st March, 1905. — Mr. Foster Not printed.
75. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, showing the number of
railway and steamboat disasters in Canada in 1904. The number in which investigation for cause
was made, such cause, and the cause given. The means, if any, employed by the proper authorities
to prevent the recurrence of such accidents, wherever due to any preventable cau^e. The methods
adopted in England where railway accidents are so rare, and any other information which may lead
to the safeguarding of the lives and proj)erty of Canadians obliged to make use of these public
facilities. Presented 1st March, 1905. — Mr. Martin (Queen's) Not printed.
76. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th January, 1905, for copies of all circulars or
advices issued by the Intercolonial Railway governing the transport of hay, imder the free transport
order in council of 1904, and of all certificates signed by municipalities or individuals to whom hay
was delivered thereunder. Presented 1st March, 1905. — Mr. Foster Not printed,
76a. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 25th Januarj-, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence had with the government or any member thereof, or with any official of the Intercolonial
Railway, in reference to the transport of hay during the year 1904, from points in Ontario and
Quebec to points along the Intercolonial Railway, including the railway in Prince Edward Island,
Also the report of the minister to council and the order in council, if any was passed, recommending
or authorizing a rebate or reduction in the rates for carrying the same. And the names of the par-
ties to whom rebates or reductions in the rate of freight upon hay were made, and the quantities
shipped to each. Presented 31st March, 1905. — Mr. Foster Printed for distribution.
77. Partial return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1905, showing the names of
all the commercial agents of Canada ; where located ; previous location, occupation and qualifica-
tions ; amount of salary of each ; other expenses connected with their positions ; class of product
they are chiefly interested in placing on the market ; procedure in the different locations ; results,
specific and general. Presented 1st March, 1905.— J/r. Martin (Queens).
Printed for sessional papers.
77a. Supplementary return to No. 77. Presented 28th April, 1905 Printed for sessional papers.
78. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, for a copy of all corres-
pondence relating to the order in council of 25th August, 1904, providing for the preparation of
voters' lists in the unorganized territories of Ontario, together with a copy of such order in council, and
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all correspondence relating to the voters' lists prepared under or pursuant to such order in council ;
and especially all correspondence between any of the ministers or their deputies or officers in any of
the departments, and the following persons, namely : His Honour Edward O'Connor, Junior Judge
of Algoma, W. A. Quibell, Police Magistrate, Sault Ste. Marie, W. H. Carney, Sheriff of Algoma,
J. J. Kehoe, Clerk of the Peace of Algoma, Jacob Stevenson, Sault Ste. Marie, and all other per-
sons, relating to the preparation or revision of such voters' lists. Also for copies of all instructions
sent, issued or delivered to any of the said persons, or to any other persons, relative to the prepara-
tion or revision of such voters' lists, or any of them. Presented 1st March, 1{)05.--Mr. Boyce
Not printed.
79. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st Februarj^ 1!)05, showing : 1. The amount of
money paid by the Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Railways, between June 30th, 1904, and
January 1st, 1905, arising out of claims for damages and refunds of all kinds ; also compensations
for injuries. 2. The nature and amount in each case. 3. The name of the person or persons, firm
or corporation to whom the same was paid. 4. The dates in each case on which the claims tor dam-
ages, refunds or compensations for injuries were filed. 5. The dates of payment of each. Presented
3rd March, 1905. — Mr. Kemp Not printed.
80. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1905, showing the acreage in each
township in the provisional district of Alberta, and in those parts of the provisional districts of Sas-
katchewan and Assiniboia lying west of range 13, west of the third meridian in che Dominion lands
system of survey, that has been disposed of in each of the following ways ; (a) acreage patented,
either as homesteads or on sales ; (b) acreage not patented, but held under homestead entry or by
purchase ; and (c) acreage patented or reserved for railway land grants. Also the number of home-
stead entries made to date in the following land agencies : Edmonton, Red Deer, Calgary, Leth-
bridge, and so much of Battleford and Regina as lies west of range 13, west of the third meridian.
Presented 3rd March, 1905. — Mr. Roche (Marquette) Not printed.
81. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd P^ebruary, 1905, for copies of correspondence
exchanged between parties in the town of Verdun, county of Jacques Cartier, and the Montreal
Harbour Board, or the department of marine and fisheries, respecting protection against floods at
Verdun, along the shore of the St. Lawrence River. Presented 3rd March, 1905. — Mr. Monk.
Not printed.
82. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th February, 1905, showing all contracts which
have since July 1st, 1903, been made or renewed by the department of marine and fisheries, with
any person or company, lor the placing, maintenance or care of harbour buoys ; giving in each case
the name of the approved contractor, the annual amount of his contract, and time of its expiry ; and
further indicating in what instances public tenders were not called for, and in what instances the
lowest tenders were not accepted. Presented 3rd March, 1905. — Mr. Ames Not printed.
83. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1905, for copies of all corresjwn-
dence exchanged since the 1st of October last between (a) P. W. St. George, Government Superin-
tendent Engineer, Montreal Harbour sheds, and the Honourable Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
and between (b) the Honourable Minister or the Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries and the
Harbour Commissioners of Montreal, regarding the plans, specifications or contracts for the new
sheds in the port of Montreal. Presented 3rd March, 1905.— i(fr. Atnes Not printed.
83a. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 25th January, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence between the Board of Montreal Harbour Commissioners and the Department of Marine and
Fisheries in regard to the erection of permanent sheds upon the wharfs in the harbour of Montreal
and of the correspondence had between the Government and the Federation of Shippers ; and en-
gineers' reports in the possession of the government upon the same subject ; also copies of corres-
pondence between the Department of Marine and Fisheries and F. D. Monk, M.P., upon the
same subject. Presented 7th March, 1905.— Mr. Monk Not printed.
84. Statement of the affairs of the British Canadian Loan and Investment Company, for the year ended
31st December, 1904. Presented (Senate) 14th February, 1905, by the Hon. The ^^akuv. Not printed.
85. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 5th August, 1904, showing the names of all liquid mixtures
known as patent or proprietary medicines purporting to remove the most varied forms of disease
occurring in the human body, and when weakened by such disease or by any indulgence, habit or ac-
cident, to restore it to its former strength and vigour. Showing also the amount of money, if any,
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paid by importer, maker, mixer or vendor, to the government as special tax or license, and to whom
paid. Showing likewise if the government has any knowledge of the ingredients which are em-
l>loyed to make these compounds : 1. Has such knowledge been acquired from the statements of the
parties who have the formula ? 2. Has it been acquired by qualitative and quantitative analysis of
the Dominion analyst, or by any other practical chemist, if so, what quantities are contained in a
determinate, say, one fluid ounce, of the following named ingredients : 1. Water, quantity in a deter-
minate measure, say, one fluid ounce, of the preparations examined. 2. Alcohol in any form other
than absolute ; methylated or proof spirit or any other form ; essences, ethers or any other solvent ;
colouring or flavouring substances, and, lastly, the solid ingredients in said preparations, the
quantity and names of each. Presented 28th February, 1905.— ^on. Mr. Sullivan.
Printed for sessional papers.
86. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 14th February, 1905, showing : Imports of aluminum in
pigs or ingots into Canada. Imports of aluminum into wire, sheets or any other form. Imports of
oxide of aluminum. Imports of alumina. CJuantities by weight-values. Countries imported from,
and ix)rt8 of entry in Canada, and what countries the production of. Exports of aluminum in pigs
or ingots. Exrx)rts of aluminum in any form, manufactured. What countries exported to, and
j)orts of shipment in Canada. Quantities by weight-values. For the ytJir 1904. Presented 28th
February, 1905. — Hon. Mr. Dovwille Not printed.
87. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th February, 1905, showing the number of
inspectors or other persons employed to attend to the enforcement ot the Fruit Marks Act of 1901.
The names of the .said inspectors or other persons, and the salaries paid to each, respectively. The
total amount paid to said persons on account cf salaries up to the Ist of January, 1905. Also the
amount paid to said persons for travelling and other expenses up to Ist January, 1905. Presented
9th March, 1905.— Mr. Taylor Not printed.
88. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, for copies of all corres-
pondence addressed to the government, or any minister, in reference to the cables of the Empire.
Presented 9th March, 1905.— Mr. Loi/an Not printed.
89. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th February, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence in reference to the building of a new boat to be employed to maintain winter communication
between Prince Edward Island and the mainland of Can.-vda. The engineer's and inspector's report
of the present condition of the ss. Stanley now on that route ; the repairs made ; the damage
sustained by contact with heavy ice ; and any other information in regard to her age, class, etc., in
any of the government departments. Presented 10th March, 1905. — Mr. Martin (Queen's).
Not printed.
90. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, for a statement showing the
amount and nature of each and every claim that has been made by the firm of P. Lyall & Sons for
extras in connection with their contract for the erection of steel sheds in the \MTt of Montreal ; and
further indicating in each instance whether the claim has been admitted and approved by the
Harbour Commissioners or their chief engineer ; whether it has been recommended for payment by
the government superintending engineer ; and in case of dispute between the engineers, what
decision the minister of marine and fisheries has given in each case ; and the amount paid or agreed
to be paid to the contractor in connection with each claim. Presented 10th March, 1905. — Mr. Ames.
Not printed.
90o. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 27th March, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence between the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, or any officer of his department, and Mr. George
S. Greene, junior, of New York, regarding the steel freight sheds of the harbour of Montreal ;
together with the report of the said George S. Greene, junior, upon the plans submitted to him for
an opinion. Presented 12th Ajiril, 1905. — Mr. Ames N'ot printed.
91. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 190.5,- showing : 1. The present
indebtedness to the Dominion Government of the Montreal Turnpike Trust, (a) on capital account
(b) for arrears of interest. 2. The amounts collected at each toll gate belonging to the said turnoike
trust during the year ending 31st December, 1904. 3. The names of all parties who have commuted
their *olls, and the - nount of commutation paid in each case. 4. The amounts expended on each
section or road divisiin under the control of said trust, during the said year ending 31st December,
1904 ; and the contracts given out during the year, with the name of the contractor and the date
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and amount involved in each case. 5. The amounts paid out dui'ing the said year at each toll gate
for salaries of day and night keepers, and other expenditure at each of the toll gates maintained.
G. The names of all parties holding passes for free use of the roads under the control of said trust
during the said year. 7. The expenses of the said trust during the said year, for rent, salaries of
the office, giving name and remuneration of each official. 8. The actual indebtedness in detail of
the said trust outside of its bonds due to the government of Canada. 9. The amounts collected
year by year since 1896 from municipalities under special agreements made as their share pro rata
of the bonded indebtedness of the turnpike trust. Presented 15th March, 1905.— Mr. Monk.
Not printed.
92. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1905, for a statement showing the
amounts expended from the 30th of June, 1902, up to the 1st of February, 190.5, upon the two
wharves and approaches at Ste. Genevieve and Isle Bizard, in the county of Jacques Cartier ; also
letters addressed to the minister of public works during the year 1904 in reference to the said
expenditure, <yith estimates and statements connected therewith. Presented 16th March, 1905. —
Mr. Monk Not printed.
93. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 27th February, 1905. for copies of all thermo-
graph records of temperatures taken on board Atlantic steamships during the calendar year 1903,
stating : (1) name of steamship ; (2) date when thermograph was put in chamber ; (3) date when
the steamer left the port ; (4) whether chamber was («) cold storage ; (b) cool air ; {<;} mechanically
ventilated : (d) ordinary, or whether the record was taken on deck or other place where the natural
temperature of the air would be registered, unexposed to the sun's rays ; (5) where practicable, in
what part of the chamber the thermograph was placed. Presented 17th March, 1905. —ilfr. Hender-
son Not printed .
93«. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th March, 1905, of all the thermograph
records used in the transportation of perishable products from Canada, in cold storage or ventilated
storage, or cool air compartments. Also a copy of all contiacts entered into between the govern-
ment and any steamship company whereby the company receives a subsidy for installing cold
storage or cool air ventilation or ventilated storage. Presented 17th May, 1905. — Mr. Armstrong.
Not printed.
936. Supplementary return to 93a. Presented 6th June, 1905 Not printed.
94. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th Mar;;h, 1905, showing all leases of water
power granted on the Welland Canal, not included in the return made to an order of the house
dated 3rd April, 1901 ; the names of the lessees ; the quantity of power granted in each lease ; the
consideration named in each lease, together with the length of the term granted, and the amount
of rental reserved in such leases unpaid, if any. Presented 17th March, 1905. — Mr. German.
Printed for sessional papers .
95. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th February, 1905, showing what contracts
for public works, or for supplies, have been awarded since July 1st, 1903, to other than the lowest
tenderer, in the department of marine and fisheries, by the authority of the governor in council, in
the manner set forth in clause 6 of the Act 55-56 Victoria, chapter 17. Also for the names and
offers of all unsuccessful tenderers in every such case, and for the reasons why anj' such lowest
tenderer was passed over. Presented 17th March, 1905. — Mv. Lewis Not printed .
96. Return to an address of the Senate, dated Ist March, 1905, for a copy of all correspondence between
the government and the Ottawa corporation, relative to the formation of a federal district. Pre-
sented 17th March, 1905.— Hon. Mr. Bernier Not printed.
97. Statement showing areas of the provisional districts of the North-west Territories. Presented 20th
March, 1905, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers .
98. School ordinance. North-west Territories, being chapters 29, 30 and 31, passed 1901. Presented
20th March, 1905, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not printed.
99. Summary of legislation relating to subsidies to provinces. Presented 20th March, 1905, by Hon. Vf .
S. Fielding Not printed.
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100. Return to an order of the Hon^e of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, showing the number of
witnesses who appeared before the agriculture committee, whose expenses were paid by the govern-
ment, for each year from 1890 to 1904 inclusive ; the amount paid to each such witness ; the name of
each ; where each came from when their attendance was required ; and at whose instance each such
witness was brought. Presented 22nd March, 1905. — Mr. Wihon (Lennox and AddingtonJ.
Not printed.
101. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th February, 1905, for copies of all corresiwn-
dence had between the government, or any department or member thereof, and the Alexander Gibson
Railway and Manufacturing Company, or any other corporation or corporations, or person or
persons, not included in the return brought down on the twenty-ninth day of July, 1904, in refer-
ence to the purchase and taking over by the government of the Canada Eastern Railway ; and of
all other jjapers in the possession of the government, or any department thereof, not included in the
.said return of July, 1904, in reference to the purchase and taking over of the said railway, and the
cost theraof. And also showing (1) the number of officials and employees in the service of the said
railway at the time of its transfer to the government, with their names and their respective salaries
or wages ; (2) the number of officials and employees now in the service of the said railway, with their
names and their resi>ective salaries or wages ; (3) the cost of the ojxiration of the said railway from
the date of its transfer to the government until the first day of February, 1905, and the gross earn-
ings of the said railway during the same period. Presented 23rd March, 1905. — Mr. Crocket.
Not printed.
102. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1905, for copies of all petitions,
memorials, and resolutions from the legislative assembly of Manitoba, the executive of that province,
and any correspondence relative to the extension of the Ixjundaries of Manitoba to the west or north.
Presented 3rd April, 1905.— 3/r. Roche (Marquette).
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
102r(. Supplementary return to No. 102. Presented 5th April, 1905.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
103. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1905, of copies of all correspon-
dence had with the government or any member or official thereof, in reference to the building and
lf)cation of a railway station in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island ; also report or reports or
memorandum of any minister or official of the government, with reference to delegations from the
province of Prince Edward Island, asking for the construction of such work. Presented 22nd May,
1905 — Mr. Martin (Queen's). Not printed.
104. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, for copies of all corres-
pondence and documents relating to an application to the Board of Railway Commissioners, and
relating to an application lately before the said board, by the towns of Port Arthur and Fort
William, to obtain access for their municipal telephone system into the offices of the stations of the
Canadian Pacific Railway in the two towns. And for copies of all correspondence between the said
towns of Port Arthur and Fort William, and the officers thereof, with the government, with refer-
ence to such application, or prior or subsequent thereto. Also copies of any report or recommenda-
tion, decision or order made by the railway commissioners with reference to such application or
applications, or incident thereto. Presented 5th April, 1905.— Mr. Boi/ce Not printed.
105. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 27th February, 1905, for a copy of the report of
Mr. Matheson relating to the alleged fraud in j)aynient of fishing bounties. Presented 5th April,
1905— Mr. Ganouff Not printed.
106. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 27tli February, 1905, showing the business done
in the exchequer court of Canada, under its admiralty jurisdiction, since the Admiralty Act of 1891
came into force ; giving by districts, (1) the number of actions instituted ; (2-«) the number of inter-
locutory applications, and (6) trials ; (3) the amount involved. Presented 6th April, 1905.— ilfr.
Clarke (Essex) Printed for sessional papers.
107. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th March, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence between the Department of Interior and Robert Buchanan, Peter Veregiu, Sinjeon Rieben, and
the Dominion Lands Office at Yorkton, or others, relative to the claim o,f Ivan Shukin to the patent
for the northwest quarter section 23, township 31, R. 6, to 2nd M. ; and to any cancellation proceed-
ings in connection with the said land. Presented 7th April, 1905. — Mr. Lake Not printed.
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108. Return to an order nf the House of Commons, dated fith March, 1905, showing the number and loca-
tion, cost and earnings, of the cold storage establishments called " Bait Freezers," of Maritime
Canada ; together with the returns, duly certified, of all such institutions, since 1900 ; the names and
the salaries of all superintendents, officials and keepers of same ; and the amounts in pounds of the
different kinds of fish therein stored ; the amount of bait from them used by bona fide fishermen, and
the names of the same ; together with .all such information as may permit of the thorough examin-
ation of the question of government assisted refrigerators. Presented 11th April, 1905. — Mr. Martin
(Queen's) Not printed.
109. Return to an address of the CoTnmons, dated 20th February, 1905, for copies of all correspondence,
telegrams, reports, writings, documents, memorials, orders in council, memoranda, or written or
printed information of any kind not already dowi , which passed between the government of Canada,
or of any minister or official thereof, and the government of Prince Edward Island, or of any member
or official thereof, in any Wise relating to the claim of the province of Prince Edward Island to a
share of the Halifax fishery award. Presented 12th April, 1905. — Mr. McLean (Queen's J.
Not printed.
109«. Supplementary return to No. 109. Presented 10th May, 1905 . . Not printed.
110. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence between the Department of Marine and Fisheries and Mr. A. E. Dyment, M.P. ; and also
between the Department of Marine and Fisheries and the late Commissioner of Fisheries for Ontario,
the Honourable Mr. Latchford, during the past four years, regarding the granting of pound net
licenses east of Little Current, Manitoulin Island, to Mr. T. H. Jackman, of Killarney, Ontario.
Presented 12th April, 1905. — Mr. Crocket Not printed.
111. Return to an order of the Hoube of Commons, dated 13th February, 1905, for a statement showing
the amount of money expended by the Dominion government since the first day of July. 1873, for
constructing, equipping, and subsidizing railways and canals, separately, in Canada ; adding thereto
the value of land given as subsidies, on the basis of one d(>)lar value per acre ; and adding further
thereto the total estimated liability incurred by Canada on account of the building of the Grand
Trunk Pacific Railway. Also a statement showing separately the part of such expenditure made or
to l)e made as above, on railways and canals separately in each province of Canada, and the North-
west Territories, deducting any sums that may have been charged any of the provinces or the North-
west Territories in their debt account with the Dominion of Canada. Presented 12th April, 1905. —
Mr. Martin (Queen's) Printed for sessional papers.
112. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1905, for a return of all lists of
voters, as prepared by the enumerators, for the several polling subdivisions of the respective electoral
districts in the North-west Territories, and used in the recent general election for Ihe house of
commons. Presented 17th April, 1905.— Mr. McCarthy/ (Calgary) Not printed.
112a. Return to an order of the House of C >mmons, dated 8th February, 1905, for a copy of the voters'
lists for the constituency of Macdonald, Manitoba, supplied to the clerk of the crown in chancery
prior to the general elections of 1904. Also for copies of the voters' lists supplied by the clerk of the
crown in chancery to the returning officer for Macdonald constituency for the same elections. And
for copies of voters' lists supplied to the various deputy returning officers by the returning officer in
the constituency of Macdonald. Presented 27th April, 1905. — Mr. Staples Not printed.
1 12&« Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 19th January, 1905, for a copy of the original
list of the electors of Marquette supplied the clerk of the crown in chancery ; also a copy of the list
as sent to the returning officer ; and for copies of the lists supplied by the returning officer to the
various deputy returning officers. Presented 27th April, 1905 — Mr. Roche (Marquette).
Not printed
113. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, showing the quantities of
anthracite coal used in the several departments of the government of Canada, in the province of
Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, in the years 1900, 1901. 1902.
1903 and 1904. Also of the total expenditure per year for said coal for each of the said provinces
during said years ; and separately, the names of the parties to whom paid, and the price per ton
paid to each. Presented 17th April, 1905.— Jfr. McLean [Queen's) . Not printed.
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114. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 27th March, 1905, showinpr the imports by
provinces into Canada for home consumption from the United States ; and the exiwrts of the same
from Canada to the United States ; and the duty on the same, giving Canadian duty and the
United States duty, for the years 1903 and 1904, on the following articles : ^K)rk, all kinds ; apples,
corn, beans — raw, canned and otherwise ; tobacco, raw leaf ; cattle, horses,Cwool, hides, sugar beets,
hay, eggs, butter, fowls. Presented 25th April, 1905.— Afr. Clements Not printed.
115. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1905, showing in detail the various
amounts expended during the past two years upon ihe wharf and abutments situated at Isle Bizard,
in Jacques Cartier county, Quebec. Presented P7th April, 1905.— J/r. Monk , . ..Not printed.
116. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th March, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence, telegrams, reports, estimates, and all other documents or information which passed between
any minister or official of the government and engineers or others, with reference to the investigating
or taking of soundings, or any other work for the purpose of ascertaining the best plan and place for
the building of a pier or breakwater, in the vicinity of Carleton Point, or Cape Traverse, P.E.I., to
establish and facilitate communication between Prince Edward Island and the mainland, winter
and summer. Presented 27th April, 1905.— 3/r. Lefurgey : Not printed.
117. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, -for copies of all reports
made by Mr. Burley, or any other officer, in regard to reservations of water rights for stock pur-
poses in the North-west Territories during the last five 5'ears. Presented 27th April, 1905.— ilfr.
Roche (Marquette) .... . ... • Not printed.
118. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated, 27th February, 1905, for copies of all corres-
pondence, letters, rejwrts, petitions, memoranda, in jwssession of the government, or any member
or official thereof, relating to the location and erection of a railway station at Grand View, on the
Murray Harbour branch of the Prince Edward Island Railway. Presented 28th April, 1905.— Afr.
Martin (Queen's) : Not printed.
119. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, showing the sums of money
spent by the Dominion government since 189G upon each of the following : (a) Port Arthur harbour ;
[h) Fort William harlxjur ; (c) Kaministiquia river ; classified into (1) dredging; (2) breakwaters ;
(3) other purix)ses. The quantities of each of the following to be excavated during 1905-6 in each of
the three locations alx)ve named : mud and sand, clay, hardpan, rock. The dates and terms of the
contracts entered into with those engaged in dredging at the aforesaid points in 1903-04 and 1904-05.
The said contracts. The horse-power, tonnage and dimensions of each of the dredges engaged in
said work. The cost of dredge, newly built, similar to those engaged at the above three points.
Presented 28th April, 1905.— ilfr. Hughes (Victoria) Not printed.
120. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th March, 1905, for each of the fiscal years
from 1st July, 1897, to 30th June, 1904, of the expenditure on capital account upon the Drummond
Counties Railway, and of the debcriptions of work and materials for which such expenditure was
made. Presented 9th May, 1905.— J/r. Foster.. Not printed.
121. Return to an order of the House of Common.s, dated 20th February, 1905,- showing in tabular form
the amounts first voted for public buildings in towns in Canada of not more than 5,000 inhabitants ;
the year in which the first amount was in each case voted ; the total amount expended to complete
each building ; the year in which it was completed ; the revenue derived from post office, customs
and inland revenue, separately, for the year in which the first vote was taken, and the rentals paid
for the buildings in use for the above services during the same year, and the population of each town
for that year ; said return to cover the period from January, 1888, to February, 1905, inclusive.
Presented 19th May, 1905.— i»/r. Foster Not printed.
1 22. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th May, 1905, of copies of correspondence,
etc., in relation to the Thessalon post office. Presented 26tli May, 1905. — Sir William Mulock.
Not printed.
123. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 27th February, 1905, for copies of all peti-
tions and corresix)ndence between the boards of trade of Toronto and Montreal respectively, and
the governor in council, in reference to the appointment of grain survey boards, under the autho-
rity of the Grain Inspection Act, at Toronto and at Montreal; and for copies of the orders in coun-
cil whereby the aforesaid appointments were made. Presented 6th June, 1905. — Mr. Ames.
Nqt printed
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124. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 27th March, 1905, of the following docu-
ments in respect of payments made on account of the subsidy voted in 1901 for a line of railway
between Caplin and Paspebiac : 1. Copy of authority to act, together with full instructions issued
to Commissioner Mothersill. 2. Report and findings of Commissioner Mothersill. 3. Sworn evi-
dence of claimants who appeared before Commissioner Mothersill, as taken down by Stenographer Roy.
4. Copy of authority to act, and full instructions to Commissioner Langelier. 5. Report and find-
ings of Commissioner Langelier. 6. Sworn evidence, if any, of claimants appearing before Com-
missioner Langelier. 7. Affidavits presented to Comuiissioner Langelier and subsequently. 8. Copy
of resolution or order in council adopting report of Commissioner Langelier. 9. A statement giving
each of the several payments made by the government since July 1st, 1901, on account of the sub-
sidy voted in 1901 for a line of railwiiy between Caplin and Paspebiac ; showing in respect of every
sush payment to whom, by whom, on what date, in conneotion with part of the road, the date of
original filing of claim, and on whose recommendation each payment was made. 10. All corres-
pondence which may have passed between the Department of Railways and Canals, or any
person connected therewith, and Commissioner Langelier, in respect of the investigation and pay-
ment of said claims. Also all correspondence between the member for the county of Bonaventure
and the department, and between said member and Commissioner Langelier on this subject, as well
as by the trustees of the Atlantic and Lake Superior Railway, C. N. Armstrong, T. C. Casgrain,
H. C. J. Gilendez or any other person on their behalf and the department. Presented 15th June,
1905. — Mr. Ames Ifot printed.
125. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th March, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence, letters, petitions, etc., in possession of the government, or any member or official thereof,
relating to land damages claimed by Thomas Curley, Chafles Mitchell and others, of Village
Green, Prince Edward Island, for lands expropriated for the Murray Harbour branch of the Prince
Edward Island Railway. Presented 30th June, 1905. — Mr. McLean (Queen's) Not printed.
126. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 13th February, 1905, for copies of all corres-
pondence and despatches between the government of Canada and the Imperial government, in
regard to the establishment of a branch of the Royal Mint in Canada. Presented 4th July, 1905. —
Mr. Monk Not printed.
127. Copy of the account of the covmsel and the expert witness as certified to by the chairman of the select
special committee appointed last session to investigate the position of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life
Association of New York in Canada. Presented (Senate) 28th June, 1905, by Hon. R. W. Scott.
Not printed.
127a. Letter from C. J. Coster to the Clerk of the Senate, acknowledging a receipt of a cheque for $500
on account of counsel fees in connection with the si:)ecial committee on the Mutual Reserve Fund
Life Association of New York, and also a letter from A. Power, acting Deputy Minister of Justice,
referring to a number of accounts submitted to the Department of Justice for taxation in connec-
tion with the investigation of the said committee. Presented (Senate) 29th June, 1905, by Hon. R.
W. Scott Not printed.
128. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 13th March, 1905, for copies of all corres-
pondence, orders in council, agreements, reports, etc., in connection with the taking over by the
Dominion government of the Halifax and Esquimalt defences. Presented 7th July, 1905. — Mr.
Foster Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
129. Return to an order of the House of Commons, date"? 27th March, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence, telegrams, papers, memoranda, etc. , between the government and members of the Canadian
militia, in regard to the granting of the King's South African medal to Canadians doing 18 months'
South African war service Presented 10th July, 1905.— Afr. Worthington Not printed.
ISO. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 10th July, 1905, for a copy of the memorandum
from the members of the Militia Council to the Minister of Militia and Defence ; and also a copy
of the memorandum of the Minister of Militia and Defence relating to the militia estimates.
Presented 10th July, 1905.— Sir Frederick Borden. . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
131. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1905, showing the names of resi-
dents in the North-west Territories, not entitled to a second homestead, for whom the sanction of
the department has been given, allowing them to purchase additional quarter sections, subject to
ordinary cultivation conditions; the dates upon which such sanctions were given; the lands which
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME U—Conlinued.
have been purchased by such settlers in consequence of this authority, with the price agreed uix)n,
and the sum paid down; also the form in which the authority to make the sale was made known to
the local agents of Dominion lands. Presented 10th July, 1905.— Mr. Lake Not printed.
132. Partial return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th March, 1905, showing: (1) the
numbei of permanent appointments, male and female, respectively, made to the civil service (inside
division) in Ottawa, since July Ist, 1896 ; (2) the present strength of the civil service in Ottawa
(inside division) i)ermanent staff, specifying whether male or female ; (3) the number of temixjrary
employees, male or female, on the pay-list for the inside divisien of the civil service at Ottawa for
January, 1905 ; (4) the number of temporary employees, male and female, appointed since July 1st,
1896 ; (5) in addition to the iiermanent and temporary clerks at present employed in the public ser-
vice in Ottawa, the number of artisans, labourers, or other workmen employed at Ottawa during the
month of January, and showing to which department these men are attached. Presentefl 10th July,
1905.— ilfr. Sproule Not printed.
133. Rules of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island in criminal cases Presented (Senate) 10th
July, 1905, by The Speaker Not printed.
134. Keturn to an address of the House of Commons, dated 27th March, 1905, for copies of all correspon-
dence, telegrams, letters, memoranda, orders in council, reports, etc., in {wssession of the govern-
ment, or any member or ofhcial thereof, in connection with the granting of an additional subsidy to
the province of Prince Edward Island, in 1901, of $30,000 a year, and the basis on which the said
subsidy was agreed to be paid to the province. Presented 11th July, 1905.— Mr. Martin. . Not printed.
135. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 6th July, 1905, showing : 1. The amount (acreage) of school
lands sold in the North-west Territories since the union. 2. The amount of principal (if any), and
also the amount of interest paid over to the Territorial government. 3. The amount (acreage) of
lands sold, and the average price i^er acre in each year for which such lands were sold. 4. The
amount at present standing to the credit of the school fund. 5. The amount owing on sales to be
carried to the credit of said fund. Presented 12th July, 1905.— J7on. Mr. Loughced Not printed.
1 36. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th February, 1905, for copies of all cor-
respondence, petitions, resolutions, rejxjrts, memoranda, in iwssession of the government, or any
member thereof, relating to the survey and construction of branch railway lines in the province of
Prince Edward Island. Also the number of surveys made in the province since 1900, the routes
surveyed, and the cost of each. Presented 14th July, 1905.— 3fr. Martin (Queen's J Not printed.
137. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th July, 1905, for a copy of the details of the
third item of Resolution 107 of the Supplementary Estimates, 1905-6 : Construction of lighthouses
and aids to navigation, including apparatus, $675,000. Department of Marine and Fisheries. Pre-
sented 14th July, 1905.— ^on. J. R. F. Prejontaine Not printed.
138. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th July, 1905, for a copy of the report of
Superintendent J. D. Moodie, on service in Hudson Bay, per ss. Neptune, 1903-4. Presented 14th
July, 1905.— J^on. J. R. F. Prejontaine Printed in Sessional Paper No. 28.
1 39. Extracts of reports of committees of the honourable the privy council, approved by his excellency on
the 31st May, 1902, and 20th September, 1904, respectively, relative to the carrying out of a certain
propaganda in certain Euroi^)ean countries to promote emigration to Canada by the North Atlantic
Trading Company of Amsterdam, Holland. Presented 19th July, 1905, by Hon. F. Oliver.
Not printed.
140. Report of W. M. Graham, inspector of Indian agencies in the Assiniboine agency, and also in the
Moose Mountain agency. Presented 19th July, 1905, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed.
141. Correspondence resjiecting the sale of certain disputed islands in the Georgian Bay, south of Moose
Deer Point. Presented 19th July, 1905, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed.
142. Copy of an indenture between His Majesty King Edward the Seventih and the Dominion Coal
Company, Limited. Presented 19th July, 1905, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed.
143. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 7th July, 1905, for a return of the number of closed graz-
ing leases granted since 1897 by the government of the North-west Territories, together with the
following information relating thereto : The number of acres in each lease, the date when, and time
for which granted ; the parties to whom granted, and by whom at present held ; the rental per acre,
and the township and range in which situate. Presented 14th July, 1905. — Hon. Sir Mackenzie
Boiocll Not printed.
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144. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 6th April, 1905, for copies of all despatches, letters, tele-
grams and other correspondence and communications received by the department of public works,
or any officer thereof, or by any department of the government, or by any officer thereof, from the
Honourable Senator Philippe Auguste Choquette in any way relating to lot 4438-A of the official
plan and book of reference of Montcalm Ward, of the city of Quebec, and to the purchase thereof by
His Majesty King Edward VII, and of all despatches, letters, telegrams and other correspondence
and communications sent by any and all such departments and officers to the Honourable Senator
Choquette relating thereto ; also copies of all plans, if any, filed for the purpose of expropriating
said lot in the registration division wherein said lot is situate, and copies of any othnr expropriation
proceedings authorized or required by law to be followed in connection with the expropriation of
lands for public pur^wses and which in any way relate to the lot aforesaid ; copies of all appoint-
ments of valuators regarding said lot ; copies of all applications for the appointment of such
valuators, and of all correspondence, letters and telegrams relating to such appointments ; and copies
of any valuations of said lot tnade by any valuators ; copies of all orders in council relating to said
transactions and to the purchase of said property ; copies of all deeds, powers of attorney, reports
and orders in council executed, made or passed relating to the purchase or acquisition of said lot by
His Majesty King Edward VII. Presented 18th July, 1905. — Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed.
145. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 16th May, 1905, for copies of all correspondence between
Henry F. Coombs, of St. John, N.B., and the department of agriculture of Canada, or any officer
thereof, relating to articles forwarded by the said Henry F. Coombs to the Paris exhibition, in 1900,
and his claim for expenses in connection therewith and for payment to him for articles damaged or
not returned. Presented 19th July, 1905.— JJon. Mr. Landry Not printed.
146. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 14th June, 1904, for: 1. A statement showing, in so
many distinct columns, the names and surnames, the age, rank, the domicile, the origin, of all the
officers, sub-officers and men of the crew of the ship sent in 1903 to explore Hudson's Bay. 2. The
name of the ship chartered for this expedition, its tonnage, the name of its owner, the price assigned
for its service, the duration of this service. 3. The term of service of each of the men (officers, sub-
officers, sailors, etc.) who composed the crew of this vessel. 4. All the correspondence relating to
this expedition, including therein the instructions given. 5. A copy of each report made by the
authorities on board from the commencement of this expedition. Presented 18th July, 1905. — Hon.
Mr. Landry Not printed.
147. Orders in council passed since last session, submitted for the approval of parliament, in accordance
with provisions of section 5 of chapter 34, of the Statutes of Canada, 1902. Presented 18th July,
1905, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed.
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' TABLES
OF THE
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
OF THE
DOMINION OF CANADA
FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30
1904
COMPIJjt]D FROM OFFICIAL RETURNS
fRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT
OTTAWA
FEINTED BY S. E. DAWSON, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST
EXCELLENT MAJESTY
1904
[No. U— 1905J
4-5 EDWARD VII, SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1905
To His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Albert Henry George, Earl Grey, Viscount
Howick, Baron Grey of Howick, in the County of Northumberland, in the Peerage
of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet ; Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis-
tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, o&c., &c.. Governor General of
Canada.
May it Please Your Excellency, —
The undersigned has the honour to present to Your Excellency the Tables of Trade
and Navigation of the Dominion of Canada for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1 904,
as prepared from Official Returns and laid before me by the Commissioner of Customs.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
W. PATERSON,
Minister of Customs.
Ottawa, December, 1904.
4-5 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1905
Customs Department,
Ottawa, August 19, 1904.
Hon. William Patebson,
Minister of Customs.
I have the honour to hand you the annual statement of the Trade and Navigation
■of the Dominion of Canada for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1904.
I have the honour to be, sir.
Your obedient servant,
JOHN McDOUGALD,
Commissio7ier of Customs.
•4-5 EDWARD VII.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
A. 1905
INDEX TO TABLES.
■^
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
i5
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
22
23
24
25
26
Subject.
Imports and Exports
Aggregate Trade .. .
Exports
Imports
Revenue . . .
II percentage .
Imports and Exports
Shipping
Revenue
Imports .
Imports and Exports
Imports
Exports
11
Imports and Exports
Warehousing
Transhipment
Imports and Exports
Description.
PART I.
Comparative Tablks.
Total Exports, Imixjrts, Goods entered for Consumption and
Duty collected from 1868 to 1904 . .
Total Trade (entered for Consumption and Exported) by Coun-
tries, 1873 to 1904
Total Trade, Imports and Exports, 1868 to 1904
Total Exiwrts by Countries, 1873 to 1904
Total value of Goods t-ntered for Consumption, 1873 to 1904. . .
Total Duty Collected by Countries, 1873 to 1904
Percentage of Dutv on Imports, percentage expense of collec-
tion, 1868 to 1904
Comparative Statement of Imports and Exports, showing per-
centage excess of Imjxjrts over Exix)rts, &c., 1868 to 1904.
Total Vessels built, registered and sold, and Total Tonnage
entered Inwards and Outwards since Coiifederation. . . .
Coniparati\e Statement by Ports, Exports, Imports entered
for Consumption, 3 years
Articles entered for Consumption by principal ports
Articles exported from principal ports
Tables for Fiscal Year 1904.
Statement of Customs Duties collected at each Port and Out-
port, 1904
Summary Statement, Dutiable, 1904 .
Free, 1904... ... .
Statement of Imports from Countries embraced in the British
Empire and other Countries, 1904.
Statement of Goods entered for Consumption, 1902 and 1903 . .
Statement, by Countries, of Articles Imported in 1904 vuider
French Tf reaty
Statement of Imports from the West Indies, 1904
Dominion Abstract, value of Imports by Countries, 1904 (Du-
tiable and Free) and Exports (Home and Foreign products)
Abstract by Countries, value of Goods Imported and entered
for Consumption, 1904
Abstract by Countries, value of Exports from Canada, 1904. . .
Summarj- Statement of Exports, showing Home and Foreign
produce
Statement of Goods Exported, 1903 and 1904
Statement of Exjjorts to Countries embraced in the British
Empire and all other Countries
Value of Goods Imported and Exported via United States
Ports, 1904
Statement of the Value of Goods remaining in Warehouse,
1902, 1903 and 1904
Statement of Transhipment trade at Montreal
Value of Goods Imported and Exported via St. Lawrence
Page
Part I.
4
6
7
9
11
13
14
16
18
28
44
61
78
144
161
161
169
172
174
176
178
182
192
192
206
207
208
215
VI
CU8T0M8 DEPARTMENT
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INDEX TO TABLES-Concluded.
Subject.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
General Imports.
General Exports
Shipping
PART II.
General Statement of Imports by Countries, Dutiable
General Statement of Imports by Countries, Free
Abstract by Countries, value of Goods Imported and entered
for Consumption
General Statement of Exports (Home and Foreign products)
by Countries
Abstract by Countries of Total Exports.. ".!!!!!!!.]!...
Statement of Vessels entered Inward from Sea, by Ports aiid
Outports
Abstract by Countries of Vessels entered Inwards from Sea
Statement of Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, by Ports and
Outports
Abstract by Countries of Vessels entered Outwards ifor Sea! . .
Summary Statement of Sea-going Vessels entered and cleared
by Ports
Statement of the Nationalities of Sea-going Vessels. ..!!!!!!!
Summary of Sea-going Vessels entered Inwards and Outwards!
Summary Statement of all Vessels arrived and departed
Trade with each Country by Ports and Nationality of Vessels
Inwards
Summary Statement of Vessels Inwards from Sea, by Coun-
tries and Nationalities
Trade with each Country by Ports and !Nationaiitie8 of Vessels,
Outwards
Summary Statement of Vessels Outwards for Sea, by Coun-
tries and Nationalities
Statement of intercourse by Inland Navigation, between Can-
ada and United States, Inwards
Statement of intercourse by Inland Navigation, between Can-
ada and United States, Outwards
Summary Statement of Inland Navigation, Inwards aiid Out-
wards
Statement of Vessels employed in the Coasting Trade! !!!!!!!
" II • built and registered
2
272
331
332
390
392
398
400
406
408
412
414
415
416
454
456
492
494
498
502
503
516
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EXPLANATORY NOTES
In General Statement No. 1 (Pt. ii) of Imports and Goods entered for Consumption,
The term " Entered for Consumption " is the technical term in use at the custom-
house, and does not imply that the goods have been actually consumed in Canada,
but that they have passed into the possession of the impoi'ter and that duty has
been paid on that portion liable for duty.
The value of goods imported is governed by Section 58 of the Customs Act, which
provides that the value of imported goods subject to ad valorem duty " shall be
the fair market value thereof, when sold for home consumption, in the principal
markets of the country whence and at the time when the same were exported
directly to Canada."
In General Statement No. 3 (Pt. ii) of Exports, The term ' The Produce of Canada *
includes all imported articles which have been changed in form or enhanced in
value by further manufacture in Canada, such as sugar refined in Canada from
imported raw sugar, flour ground from imported wheat, and articles constructed
or manufactured from imported materials.
* Goods not the produce' of Canada ' shows the exports of foreign goods which had
been previously imported.
Under the Regulations commencing July 1st, 1900, all Export entries are
delivered at the '■frontier port of exit,'' and the totals thereof are credited to the
respective ports where the goods pass outwards from Canada. In view of the
more complete returns obtained under this system the additions heretofore made
to the export statistics (prior to July 1st, 1900) under the head of 'Short
returns ' are now omitted.
In this report, the tables of imports and exports at the several ports of entry indicate
that merchandise of the value stated was entered imvards or passed outwards
at the ports mentioned, but do not imply that the imports were all for consump-
tion at such ports or that the exports originated there.
The trade by Countries, with the Dominion as a whole, is recorded in the General
Statements of Imports and Exports.
The value of " Goods the Produce of Canada " is their value at the time of exporta-
tion at the ports of Canada whence shipped.
The value of * Goods not the Produce of Canada ' is the actual cost of such goods.
The initals N.E.S. mean 'not elsewhere specified.'
" N.O.P. mean 'not otherwise provided for.'
The expression ' Ton " means two thousand pounds, and 'Cwt.' one hundred pounds.
" ' Standard hundred ' when applied to deals, means 2,750 feet board
measure.
" 'Ton,' applied to square timber, means 40 cubic feet.
In the shipping tables the tonnage is given in net tons.
SPECIAL NOTE.
Under an amendment to the Customs Tariff passed in 1903, provision was made for
the collection of a surtax on the goods of any foreign country which treats im-
ports from Canada less favourably than those from other countries.
It is to be particulai'ly noted that the surtax does not apply to the goods of other
countries imported from Germany, but only to articles which are the growth,
produce or manufacture of Germany. Various classes of goods which are of
other than German origin therefore appear in these Tables as imports from Ger-
many, entered under the General Tariff and not subject to a surtax.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
A. 190&
ERIIATA.
Part 1, page 88, For ' Cotton Wraps,' read ' Cotton Warps.
2,
28 ' Railway Cars,' consumption value, for .$106,499 read $106,449.
92, * Other Manufactures of Hemp,' Import value, for $94,756 read
$94,736.
258, ' Mouldings,' Import value, for $58,078 read $58,098.
271, ' Prepaid postal packages,' Total Duty, for $1,459.20 read $1,439.20.
278, * Ship timber,' Consumption value, for $2,215 read $2,115.
298, For ' Indigo, crude,' read ' Iodine, crude.'
315, 'Wire crucible, cast steel,' Consumption Quantity, for 2,518,473 read
1,518,473.
325, ' 2nd item from foot of page,' for ' China,' read ' Japan.'
356, ' Beans,' for French West Indies read French Africa.
362, ' Turnips,' St. Pierre, total quantity, for 2,842 read 2,849.
362, Total Quantity, for 1,340,238 read 1,340,248.
•4-5 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1905
PART I.
TABLES
OF THE
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
11-i— 1
4-5 EDWARD VII
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
A. 1905
No. 1. — Value of total Exports, Imports and Goods entered for Consumption in the
Dominion, with the duty collected thereon, for the undermentioned years.
Total
Exports.
Total
Imports.
Entered
for
Consumption.
Duty.
Fiscal year ended
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
June 30,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
^o
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
57,567,888
60,474,781
73,573,490
74,173,618
82,639,663
89,789,922
89,351,928
77,886,979
80,%6,435
75,875,393
79,323,667
71,491,255
87,911,458
98,290,823
102,137,203
98,086,804
91,406,4%
89,238,361
85,251,314
89,515,811
90,203,000
89,189,167
96,749,149
98,417,296
113,963,372
118,564,352
117,524,949
113,638,803
121,013,852
137,950,253
164,152,683
158,896,905
191,894,723
196,487,632
211,640,286
225,849,724
213,521,235
73,459,644
70,415,165
74,814,339
96,092,971
111,430,527
128,011,281
128,213,582
123,070,283
93,210,346
99,327,962
93,081,787
81,964,427
86,489,747
105,330,840
119,419,500
132,254,022
116,397,043
108,941,486
104,424,561
112,892,236
110,894,630
115,224,931
121,858,241
119,967,638
127,406,068
129,074,268
123,474,940
110,781,682
118,011,508
119,218,609
140,323,053
162,764,308
189,622,513
190,415,525
212,270,158
241,214,961
259,211,803
71,985,306
67,402,170
71,237,603
86,947,482
107,709,116
127,514,594
127,404,169
119,618,657
94,733,218
96,300,483
91,199,577
80,341,608
71,782,349
91,611,604
112,648,927
123,137,019
108,180,644
102,710,019
99,602,694
105,639,428
102,847,100
109,673,447
112,765,584
113,345,124
116,978,943
121,705,030
113,093,983
105,252,511
110,587,480
111,294,021
130,698,006
154,051,593
180,804,316
181,237,988
202,791,595
233,790,516
251,464,332
$ ots.
8,819,431 63
8,298,909 71
9,462,940 44
11,843,655 75
13,045,493 50
13,017,730 17
14,421,882 67
15,361,382 12
12,833,114 48
12,548,451 09
12,795,693 17
12,939,540 66
14,138,849 22
18,500,785 97
21,708,837 43
23,172,308 97
20,164,963 37
19,133,558 99
19,448,123 70
22,469,705 83
22,209,641 53
23,784,523 23
24,014,908 07
23,481,069 13
20,550,581 53
21,161,710 93
19,379,822 62
17,887,269 47
20,219,037 32
19,891,996 77
22,157,788 49
25,734,228 75
28,889,110 13
29,106,979 89
32,425,532 31
37,110,354 59
40,954,349 14
ll-i-l|
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
No. 2. — AggrOj
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Trade of the Dominion by Countries on the basis of Goods entered
for Consumption and Exported.
Fiscal
Year
ended
June 30.
Great
Britain.
United
States.
France.
Germany .
Spain.
Portugal.
Italy.
Holland.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
1873
107,266,624
89,808,204
2,055,195
1,176,478
502,966
266,188
229,657
229,770
1874 ... .
108,083,642
90,524,060
2,569,712
1,022,428
459,027
294,007
236,296
271,043:
1875
100,379,969
80,717,803
2,154,065
839,442
390,784
236,790
214,366
260,503
1876
81,457,737
78,003,492
2,394,812
608,355
445,151
199,195
183,199
297,895
1877
81,139,708
77,087,914
1,730,062
404,918
340,757
175,425
242,942
296,860
1878
83,372,719
73,876,437
1,754,394
521,580
325,245
145,941
205,171
266,764
1879
67,288,848
70,904,720
2,247,066
552,999
394,445
161,258
181,933
210,288
1880
80,307,286
62,696,857
1,928,670
532,028
297,245
201,652
623,295
273,837
1881
97,335,378
73,570,337
2,294,043
1,019,198
446,337
165,487
234,723
440,944
1882
95,871,802
96,229,763
2,922,931
1,633,118
570,301
201,656
256,841
613,241
1883
99,197,682
97,701,056
2,934,210
1,942,851
749,897
243,192
322,554
324,800
1884
87,154,242
89,333,366
2,160,804
2,171,346
648,569
240,235
322,499
333,977
1885
83,284,482
86,903,935
2,239,890
2,385,344
481,910
227,096
255,712
361,879
1886
82,143,828
81,436,808
2,509,581
2,408,821
432,540
301,927
215,298
309,559
1887
89,534,079
82,767,265
2,415,001
3,672,985
481,289
204,671
245,560
309,920
1888
79,383,705
91,053,913
2,642,557
3,563,106
427,249
230,397
235,816
332,169
1889
80,422,515
94,059,844
2,562,893
3,836,173
420,794
238,106
186,186
414,302
1890
91,743,935
92,814,783
2,894,154
4,286,136
392,294
291,811
244,545
423,309
1891 ...
91,328,384
94,824,352
2,565,877
4,336,232
555,917
191,148
322,808
404,532
1892 ....
106,254,984
92,125,599
2,770,173
6,526,228
489,652
155,479
490,839
846,167
1893
107,228,906
102,144,986
3,096,164
4,576,224
387,861
135,482
661,403
656,427
1894
107,256,123
88,844,040
3,081,950
7,887,594
445,567
126,469
511,631
625,764
1895
92,988,727
95,932,197
2,920,456
5,421,135
436,580
115,921
415,919
348,164
1896
99,670,030
103,022,434
3,392,482
6,688,990
445,592
88,262
287,676
436,980
1897 ....
106,639,690
111,022,513
3,292,047
7,538,800
436,984
82,337
333,512
480,531
1898
137,499,735
124,410,926
5,000,613
7,421,462
578,462
135,154
495,023
750,486
1899 ....
136,151,978
138,140,687
5,447,017
9,613,025
593,660
92,937
520,684
872,941
1900
152,526,098
178,463,401
5,743,272
10,099,401
647,157
187,801
405,029
767,781
1901 ....
148,347,120
182,867,238
6,979,352
9,162,957
897,893
181,707
642,424
984,840
1902 .. ..
166,533,983
192,004,734
8,061,042
13,515,747
856,793
234,874
963,641
1,195,856
1903 ...
190,099,222
209,389,119
7,921,647
14,380,336
962,497
293,376
837,555
1,889,869
1904
179,368,950
223,599,447
7,804,453
9,994,827
963,674
210,053
642,891
1,951,398
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
!No. 2. — Aggregate Trade of the Dominion by Countries on the basis of Goods entered
for Consumption and Exported — Concluded.
Fiscal Year
ended
June 30.
Belgium.
364,456
534,153
337,674
374,880
318,724
805,692
219,461
837,897
671,267
645,568
611,112
746,528
551,645
517,472
927,580
505,800
595,496
763,146
728,120
573,244
1,268,551
1,258,692
693,019
1,018,789
1,518,218
2,204,054
3,168,136
4,421,716
6,634,592
4,156,049
4,950,732
4,255,930
New-
foundland
4,609,552
2,657,547
2,806,055
2,675,477
2,753,748
2,767,347
2,280,823
2,002,261
2,175,773
2,468,432
2,953,273
2,701,120
2,022,073
2,139,301
2,072,946
1,945,426
1,791,496
1,655,400
2,218,911
2,503,963
3,247,903
3,633,154
3,065,046
2,333,721
2,144,874
2,632,184
2,335,323
2,804,748
2,886,067
3,498,482
3,714,157
3,975,418
West
Indies,
South
America.
China
and
Japan.
1,163,425
6,086,529
6,139,910
5,291,433
5,031,667
4,397,996
4,753,099
6,489,257
6,962,516
7,018,956
7,494,291
6,726,486
5,698,057
5,266,042
4,017,593
5,870,149
6,138,109
5,808,189
6,360,926
7,638,846
7,390,377
7,121,172
8,681,622
4,707,243
4,322,230
3,829,346
4,398,902
4,202,119
4,707,677
5,472,747
6,021,294
8,397,290
1,701,633
1,686,508
1,064,593
975,762
656,591
669,804
74.5,830
1,073,421
1,369,731
2,314,779
2,954,628
2,756,371
2,802,042
2,111,029
2,625,066
2,487,240
I 2,813,587
2,555,849
I 1,782,950
j 1,905,346
: 2,099,356
2,264,677
1,610,470
2,063,145
2,026,085
2,505,195
2,631,635
2,423,994
2,567,278
3,440,987
4,532,008
5,613,612
1,709,856
1,263,728
694,472
971,314
455,755
486,244
505,513
931,457
1,430,734
1,635,717
1,750,642
1,970,541
2,528,369
2,495,703
2,819,584
2,261,155
2,048,712
2,161,816
2,202,102
3,300,108
2,766,712
3,065,768 '
2,906,574 ;
3,339,429 |
3,300,331 !
I
2,829,890
3,194,849
2,749,759
3,149,591
2,555,462
2,440,999
3,134,959
Switzer- 1 Other
land. i Countries,
120,514
139,674
116,128
56,168
69,066
61,178
94,781
94,225
141,789
268,093
336,040
242,380
217,666
203,085
219,777
194,938
166,905
316,923
244,319
193,033
258,464
276,065
260,040
332,405
ti23,192
357,003
571,526
529,976
603,397
780,183
952,326
1,392,895
1,099,998
927,743
1,153,082
1,764,483
1,471,734
1,366,532
1,291,709
1,314,429
1,644,170
2,134,932
1,706,595
2,078,676
1,989,280
2,363,014
2,841,913
2,016,480
3,167,496
3,162,393
3,685,842
5,168,657
4,465,666
4,220,266
3,059,444
3,771,454
5,882,830
4,201,156
5,215,018
6,726,787
7,113,487
11,161,301
11,255,103
13,679,770
Total,
217,304,516
216,756,097
197,505,636
175,699,653
172,175,876
170,523,244
151,832,863
159,693,807
189,902,427
214,786,130
221,222,823
199,587,140
191,948,380
184,854,008
195,155,239
193,050,100
198,862,814
209,514,733
211,762,420
230,942,318
240,269,382
2.30,618,932
218,891,314
231,601,332
249,244,274
294,850,689
312,948,498
372,699,039
377,725,620
414,431,881
459,640,240
464,985,567
6 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — Showing the grand aggregate trade from 1868 to 1904 inclusive, on the basis
. of "Total Exports and Imports."
Years.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881 . ,
1882 . .
1883..
1884.
1885 . .
1886 . .
1887..
1888..
1889 . .
1890.,
1891 . .
1892 . .
1893 . .
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898 . .
1899 . :
1900,.
1901..
1902..
1903.,
1904..
Total Exports.
Total Imports.
57,567,888
60,474,781
73,573,490
74,173,618
82,639,663
89,789,922
89,351,928
77,886,979
80,966,4^5
75,875,393
79,323,667
71,491,255
87,911,458
98,290,823
102,137,203
98,085,804
91,406,496
89,238,361
85,251,.314
89,515,811
90,203,000
89,189,167
96,749,149
98,417,296
113,963,375
118,564,352
117,524,949
113,638,803
121,013,852
137,950,253
164,152,683
158,896,905
191,894,723
196,487,632
211,640,286
225,849,724
213,521,235
73,459,644
70,415,165
74,814,339
96,092,971
111,430,527
128,011,281
128,213,582
123,070,283
93,210,346
99,327,962
93,081,787
81,964,427
86,489,747
105,330,840
119,419,500
132,254,022
116,397,043
108,941,486
104,424,561
112,892,236
110,894,630
115,224,931
121,858,241
119,967,638
127,406,068
129,074,268
123,474,940
110,781,682
118,011,508
119,218,609
140,323,053
162,764,308
189,622,513
190,415,525
212,270,158
241,214,961
259,211,803
Grand total,
Imports
and Exfxjrts.
131,027,5.32
130,889,946
148,387,829
170,266,589
194,070,190
217,801,203
217,565,510
200,957,262
174,176,781
175,203,355
172,405,454
153,455,68:?
174,401,205
203,621,663-
221,556,70a
230,339,826.
207,803,53^
198,179,847
189,675,875
202,408,047
201,097,630
204,414,098
218,607,390-
218,384,934
241,369,44a
247,638,620
240,999,88^
224,420,485
239,025,360
257,168,862
304,475,736
321,661,213-
381,517,236
386,903,157
423,910,444
467,064,685
472,733,038
i TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 4. — Value of Exports, by Countries,
Fiscal
year ended
June 30.
Great
Britain.
United
States.
France.
Germany.
Spain.
Portugal.
Italy.
Holland
$
$
S
$
$
$
$
$
1873
38,743,848
42,072,526
31,907
76,553
25,080
191,156
177,232
13,142
1874
45,003,882
36,244,311
267,212
65,511
960
193,463
190,211
14,905
1875
40,032,902
29,911,983
212,767
91,019
7,300
170,784
170,408
28,724
1876
40,723,477
31,933,459
553,935
125,768
9,417
127,540
142,787
30,816
1877
41,567,469
25,775,245
319,330
34,324
62,659
129,960
213,692
94,303
1878....
45,941,539
25,244,898
369,391
122,254
47,816
104,028
151,861
53,750
1879 ...
36,295,718
27,165,501
714,875
112,090
50,596
135,748
148,472
9,713
1880 ....
45,846,062
33,349,909
812,829
82,237
60,727
165,885
163,787
102,592
1881
53,571,570
36,866,225
662,711
84,932
46,653
108,594
145,997
215,754
1882 ...
45,274,461
47,940,711
825,573
153,114
108,082
149,744
163,755
365,198
1883
47,145,217
41,668,723
617,730
133,697
164,925
179,843
218,113
27,599
1884
43,736,227
38,840,540
• 390,955
195,575
144,092
172,252
247,151
15,500
1885 ... .
41,877,705
39,752,734
303,309
264,075
132,695
166,730
147,560
24,094
1886 ....
41,542,629
36,578,769
534,363
253,298
53,075
245,450
108,601
7,587
1887
44,571,846
37,660,199
341,531
437,536
72,020
146,528
125,681
14,859
1888. ...
40,084,984
42,572,065
397,773
198,543
52,317
155,821
55,090
378
1889
38,105,126
43,522,404
334,210
143,603
13,526
166,021
60,062
1,222
1890 .. .
48,353,694
40,522,810
278,552
507,143
69,788
207,777
81,059
1,042
1891
49,280,858
41,138,695
253,734
532,142
67,110
120,611
90,999
14,741
1892
64,906,549
38,988,027
367,539
942,698
93,476
102,370
149,280
567,879
1893
64,080,493
43,923,010
264,047
750,461
44,355
83,001
87,387
282,569
1894
68,538,856
35,809,940
544,986
2,046,052
56,274
79,363
109,188
281,058
1895
61,856,990
41,297,676
335,282
626,976
34,101
58,781
34,325
140,264
1896
66,690,288
44,448,410
581,540
757,531
83,814
41,666
56,759
139,828
1897
77,227,502
49,373,472
690,696
1,045,432
50,452
36,745
108,627
104,422
1898
104,998,818
45,705,336
1,025,262
1,837,448
89,675
87,835
73,765
376,439
1899
99,091,855
45,133,521
1,557,722
2,219,569
59,178
29,641
125,265
372,548
1900
107,736,368.
68,619,023
1,374,770
1,715,903
86,456
115,016
260,456
188,199
1901
105,328,956
72,382,230
1,581,331
2,141,552
155,354
85,403
315,063
187,378
1902
117,320,221
71,197,684
1,388,848
2,692,578
161,823
105,495
236,899
320,241
1903
131,202,321
71,783,924
1,341,618
2,097,699
138,553
164,184
295,770
619,329
1904
117,591,376
72,772,932
1,597,928
1,819,223
98,578
109,340
240,963
1,035,327
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 4. — Value of Exports, by Countries — Conclvded.
Fiscal
year ended
June 30.
Belffium.
New-
foundland .
West
Indies.
South
America.
China
and
Japan.
Australia.
Other
Countries
Total.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
%
1873
17,754
2,800,555
3,988,493
1,285,434
46,466
41,822
277,964
89,789,922
1874
240,494
1,569,079
3,778,796
1,212,978
39,222
98,733
432,171
89,351,928
1875
59,563
1,901,831
3,945,506
785,797
37,046
181,938
349,411
77,886,979
1876
13,825
1,900,891
3,675,320
688,209
23,075
79,643
938,273
80,966,435
1877
66,912
2, 112,106
3,788,858
651,625
37,149
185,610
836,151
75,876,393
1878
49,998
2,094,682
3,414,147
654,367
[ 102,568
370,723
651,655
79,323, 667
1879
40,430
1,641,417
3,500,670
741,442
56,551
290,762
687,270
71,491,255
1880
688,811
1,510,300
3,544,103
789,940
37,546
139,901
616,829
87,911,458
1881
.258,433
1,523,469
3,147,309
732,111
19,761
146,363
580,881
98,290,823
1882 . . .
142,358
1,974,923
2,995,572
941,162
106,675
340,608
655,267
102,137,203
1883
195,705
2,187,338
3.125,031
1,489,9.57
105,388
375,065
451,473
98,085,804
1884... .
287,378
1,920,450
3,119,569
1,277,383
60,979
502,181
496,264
91,406,496
1885
72,385
1,670,968
2,535,283
1,461,206
29,918
415,887
383,822
89,238,361
1886
6,565
1,754,980
2,121,570
1,010,034
63,118
259,960
711,315
85,251,314
1887
223,729
1,718,604
2,075,411
1,426,660
. 69,196
269,471
362,640
89,515,811
1888 . ..
17,057
1,523,827
2,601,486
1,510,637
132,448
446,019
454,555
90,203,000
1889
64,756
1,303,,S35
2,759,455
1,488,999
84,174
661,208
481,051
89,189,167
1890
41,814
1,185,739
2,719,141
1,551,887
61,751
471,028
695,924
96,749,149
J891
72,672
1,467,908
3,122,770
1,063,172
78,791
589,100
523,993
98,417,296
1892
66,212
1,750,714
3,546,559
1,027,525
283,251
436,603
744,693
113, 963, .375
1893
669,040
2,594,633
3,145,708
1,326,743
341,140
288,352
683,413
118,564,352
1894
708,455
2,818,592
3,443,761
1,392,285
540,849
322,745
832,645
117,524,949
1895
251,402
2,325,196
3,725,426
1,303,474
378,160
417,124
853,626
113,638,803
1896
98,031
1,782,309
2,810,817
1,496,118
668,011
517,258
841,472
121,013,852
1897 ...
354,584
1,692,798
2,643,360
1,405,359
903,922
1,418,289
894,593
137,950,253
1898
973,944
2,167,860
2,749,080
1,060,420
511,919
1,630,714
864,168
164,152,683
1899
849,413
1,808,317
3,043,963
1,456,051
425,350
1,506,138
1
1,218,374
158,896,905
1900
1,197,798
2,144,070
2,870,343
1,431,107
368,615
1,628,441 1
2,160,158
191,894,723
1901 ...
2,806,142
2,260,499
2,905,937
1,519,190
699,569
2,311,405
1,807,623
196,487,632
1902
2,444,450
2,381,082
3,298,912
1,781,913
570,686
2,586,554
5,163,000
211,640,286
1903
2,150,550
2,516,576
3,642,176
2,542,056
501,057
2,929,861
3,924,050
225,849,724
1904
1,126,417
2,898,751
3,583,475
2,456,608
568,983
2,622,766
4,898,578
213,521,235
i TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 5. — Yalue of Goods entered for Consumption by Countries.
Fiscal
year ended
June 30.
Great
Britiyn .
United
States.
France.
Germany.
Spain.
Portugal.
Italy.
Holland.
$
^
S
$
$
$
$
$
1873
68,522,776
47,735,678
2,023,288
1,099,925
477,886
75,032
52,425
216,628
1874
63,076,437
54,283,072
2,302,500
956,917
458,067
100,544
46,085
256,1.38
1875
60,347,067
50,805,820
1,941,298
748,423
383,484
66,006
43,958
231.779
1876
40,734,260
46,070,033
1,840,877
482,587
436,034
71,655
40,412
267,079
1877
39,572,239
51,312,669
1,410,732
370,594
278,098
45,465
29,250
202,557
1878 .
37,431,180
48,631,739
1,385,003
399,326
277 429
41,913
.53,310
213,014
1879
30,993,130
43,739,219
1,532,191
440,909
34.3,849
25,510
33,461
200,575
1880
34,461,224
29,346,948
1,115,841
449,791
236,518
35,767
459,508
171,245
1881
43,583,808
36,704,112
1,631,332
934,266
399,684
56,893
88,726
225,190
1882
50,597,341
48,289,052
2,097,358
1,480,004
. 462,219
51,912
93,086
248,043
1883 . , .
52,052,465
56,032,333
2,316,480
1,809,154
584,972
63,349
104,441
297,201
1884
43,418,015
50,492,826
1,769,849
1,975,771
504,477
67,983
75,348
318,477
1885 ... .
41,406,777
47,151,201
1,935,581
2,121,269
349,215
60,366
108,162
337,785
1880
40,601,199
44,858,039
1,975,218
2,155,523
379,465
56,477
106,697
301,972
1887
44,962,233
45,107,066
2,073,470
3,235,449
409,269
58,143
119,889
295,061
1888
39,298,721
48,481,848
2,244,784
3,364,563
374,932
74,576
180,726
331,791
1889
42,317,389
50,537,440
2,228,683
3,692,570
407,268
72,085
126,124
414,080
1890 ....
43,390,241
52,291,973
2,615,602
3,778,993
322,506
84,034
163,486
232,267
1891
42,047,526
53,685,657
2,312,143
3,804,090
488,807
70,537
241,809
389,791
1892
41,348,435
53,137,572
2,402,634
5,5as,530
396,176
53,109
341,559
278,288
1893
43,148,413
58,221,976
2,832,117
3,825,763
343,506
52,481
170,564
373,858
1894 . ...
38,717,267
53,034,100
2,536,964
5,841,542
389,293
47,106
402,443
344,706
1895
31,131,737
54,634,521
2,585,174
4,794,159
402,479
57,140
381,594
243,900
1896 .. ..
32,979,742
58,574,024
2,810,942
5,931,459
361,778
4H,596
230,917
299, a52
1897
29,412,188
61,649,041
2,601,351
6,493,368
386,532
45,592
224,885
376,109
1898 ....
32,500,917
78,705,590
3,975,351
5,584,014
488,787
47,319
421,258
374,047
1899
37,060,123
93,007,166
3,889,295
7,393,450
534,482
63,296
.395,599
500,393
1900
44,789,730
109,844,378
4,368,502
8,383,498
560,701
72,785
144,573
579,582
1901
43,018,164
110,485,008
5,398,021
7,021,405
742,539
96,304
327,361
797,462
1902
49,213,762
120,807,050
6,672,194
10,823,169
694,970
129,379
726,742
875,615
1903 . . .
58,896,901
137,005,195
6,580,029
12,282,637
823,944
129,192
541,785
12 70,540
1904
61,777,574
150,820,515
6,206,525
8,175,604
865,096
100,713
401,928
916,071
10 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 5. — Value of Goods entered for Consumption by Countries — Concluded.
Fiscal
year ended
June 30.
Belgium .
New-
foundland
West
Indies.
South
America.
China and
Japan.
Switzer-
land.
Other
Oo'intries.
Total.
$
$
$ ■
$
$
$
$
$
1873
346,702
1,808,997
2,174,932
416,199
1,663,390
120,514
780,222
127,514,594
1874
293,659
1,088,468
2,307,733
473,530
1,224,506
139,674
396,839
127,404, 16»
1875 ....
278,311
904,224
2,194,404
278,796
657,426
116,128
621,733
119,618,657
1876
361,055
774,586
1,616,113
287,553
948,239
56,168
746,567
94,733,218
1877 ...
251,812
641,642
1,242,809
4,971
418,606
69,066
449,973
96,300,483
1878
255,694
672,665
1,033,849
15,447
38.3,676
61,178
344,154
91,199,577
1879
179,031
639,406
1,252,429
4,388
448,962
94,781
413,767
80,341,608
1880
149,086
581,961
2,945,154
283,481
893,911
94,225
557,689
71,782,349
1881
412,834
652,304
3,815,147
637,620
1,410,973
141,789
916,926
91,611,604
1882 ....
503,210
493,509
4,023,384
1,373,617
1,529,042
268,093
1,139,057
112,648,927
1883
415,407
765,935
4,369,260
1,464,671
1,645,254
336,040
880,057
123,137,019
1884
459,150
780,670
3,606,917
1,478,988
1,909,562
242,380
1,080,231
108,180,644
1885 ".
479,260
351,105
3,162,774
1,340,836
2,493,451
217,666
1,189,571
102,710,019
1886
510,907
384,321
3,144,472
1,100,995
2,432,585
203,085
1,391,739
99,602,694
1887
703,851
354,342
1,942,182
1,198,406
2,750,388
219,777
2,209,902
105,639,428
1888
488,743
421,599
3,268,663
876,603
2,128,707
193,838
1,117,006
102,847,100
1889
530,740
488,161
3,378,654
1,324,588
1,964,538
166,890
2,025,237
109,673,447
1890
721,332
469,711
3,089,048
1,003,962
2,100,065
316,523
1,995,841
112,765,584
1891
655,448
751,003
3,238,156
719,778
2,123,311
244,319
2,572,749
113,345,124
1892
517,032
753,249
4,092,287
877,821
3,016,857
192,365
3,988,029
116,978,943
1893
599,511
653,270
4,244,669
772,613
2,425,572
258,464
3,782,253
121,705,030
1894
550,237
814,562
3,677,411
872,392
2,524,919
274,825
3,066,216
113,093,983
1895
441,617
730,850
4,794,020
469,172
2,528,414
259,400
1,789,334
105,252,511
1896
920,758
551,412
1,896,426
567,027
2,671,418
332,120
2,413,009
110,587,480
1897 ....
1,163,632
452.076
1,678,870
620,250
2,396,409
222,173
3,571,545
111,294,021
1898
1,230,110
464,324
1,080,266
1,425,653
2,317,971
349,678
1,732,721
130,698,006
1899
2,318,723
527,006
1,;^4,939
1,175,584
2,769,499
568,768
2,493,264
154,051,598
1900
3,223,918
660,678
1,331,776
992,887
2,381,144
529,176
2,940,988
180, 804, .316
1901
3,828,450
625,568
1,801,740
1,048,088
2,450,022
1
602,658
2,995,198
181,237,988
1902
1,711,599
1,117,400
2,173,835
1,659,074
1,984,876
765,010
3,436,920
202,791,595
1903
2,800,182
1,197,581
2,379,275
1,989,952
1,939,942
944,727
4,408,634
233,790,516
1904
3,129,513
l,076i667
4,813,815
3,157,004
2,565,976
1,389,000
6,062,331
251,464,332
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 6.— Duty Collected.
Fiscal Y'r
ended
June 30.
Great
Britain.
United
States.
France.
Germany.
Spain.
Portugal.
^ Italy.
Holland.
$ cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
1873....
7,398,46017
2,966,119 34
627,831 95
334,415 51
102,711 21
21,245 21
9,320 80
294,569 02
1874....
7,867,481 41
3,695,564 03
744,059 10
272,234 68
112,918 73
27,674 63
13,626 76
361,153 47
1875....
8,881,997 81
3,860,877 10
604,092 47
173,427 65
113,599 78
28,421 97
8,502 45
394,017 97
1876.. . .
6,075,759 82
4,117,223 40
723,368 24
134,282 11
157,287 53
29,302 21
24,629 25
459,887 63
1877.. . .
6,377,596 23
4,426,394 79
480,340 56
75,762 93
79,515 38
20,322 20
15,783 10
316,156 OO
1878.. . .
6,445,985 38
4,794,599 63
400,600 04
79,673 10
87,755 88
13,452 55
19,652 43
308,153 30
1879. . . .
5,561,933 02
5,529,150 64
501,747 90
104,211 80
120,385 81
7,970 14
19,474 58
329,634 07
1880.. . .
6,737,997 05
4,521,311 08
427,937 89
103,156 82
106,720 56
14,935 79
30,031 12
301,570 50
1881....
8,772,949 97
5,657,292 75
597,948 79
215,108 04
167,412 55
25,307 99
40,956 25
372,335 63
1882.. . .
10,011,811 00
7,082,722 29
742,774 93
338,691 39
210,766 86
29,105 63
34,283 98
420,607 91
1883....
9,897,785 16
8,158,023 35
824,963 17
388,556 85
231,866 95
34,135 50
44,340 03
535,741 81
1884....
8,001,370 74
7,420,461 79
645,152 71
554,181 88
192,946 21
34,228 80
32,186 80
493,807 39
1885.. . .
7,617,249 45
6,636,405 83
650,515 29
572,947 91
154,680 24
29,345 65
33,380 25
521,318 20
1886....
7,817,357 45
6,790,080 76
735,666 52
588,168 44
150,268 47
30,510 74
35,667 84
602,570 19
1887.. . .
9,318,920 08
7,299,591 68
699,840 07
1,190,267 30
176,449 17
33,329 81
31,404 53
623,894 26
1888....
8,972,739 84
7,131,006 23
796,242 70
1,214,748 15
171,790 38
36,621 03
42,004 78
704,034 45
1889.. . .
9,450,242 70
7,413,354 83
854,805 00
1,266,638 56
185,969 33
36,895 32
32,456 70
756,785 89
1890....
9,576,965 75
8,220,299 55
957,312 22
1,165,158 67
170,028 06
36,528 91
37,938 11
806,261 40
1891....
9,114,271 75
7,799,318 12
932,032 53
1,320,583 23
217,612 94
30,680 47
44,888 99
741,462 43
1892.. . .
9,074,200 71
7,814,666 93
931,044 99
783,740 50
186,168 39
27,446 98
35,846 83
697,184 17
1893.. . .
9,498,747 08
7,630,075 81
1,058,095 75
857,264 35
180,132 25
27,171 69
30,816 89
815,200 70-
1894....
8,245,845 87
6,960,950 68
1,019,568 12
978,224 53
207,724 63
22,894 36
49,073 63
879,107 85-
1895....
7,006,676 58
6,897,395 o4
985,945 87
892,547 04
184,788 45
24,361 92
46,697 12
755,251 48
1896....
7,358,514 15
7,767,992 63
1,020,804 74
1,329,186 36
162,118 81
22,269 68
39,386 07
792,609 63
1897.. . .
6,205,366 80
8,147,075 10
969,539 64
1,489,755 60
150,587 43
23,191 61
33,474 05
920,096 46
1898.. . .
6,649,428 60
9,941,624 48
1,183,890 30
1,364,159 04
176,764 64
20,606 24
46,466 82
908,046 37
1899.. . .
7,328,191 92
11,713,868 94
1,300,876 33
1,903,223 16
181,346 14
25,559 36
52,842 44
1,061,622 69'
1900.. .
8,074,541 07
13,491,872 86
1,428,019 46
2,189,798 17
183,147 69
28,548 59
26,842 73
1,171,550 06
1901.. . .
7,845,406 49
13,311,749 58
1,794,455 55
1,811,974 55
191,527 27
37,138 80
45,171 84
1,350,098 08
1902,. . .
8,424,693 04
15,155,136 39
2,163,016 40
2,741,263 29
205,803 43
42,700 86
88,174 27
1,306,967 57
1903.. . .
9,841,627 33
17,069,881 19
2,098,63361
3,255,121 88
212,104 39
45,912 40
87,457 75
1,527,113 35
1904.. . .
10,838,017 31
19,554,585 54
2,113,667 94
2,172,571 04
228,532 66
41,226 25
88,831 12
1,726,681 9a
12
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {
4-5 EDWARD VII,, A. 1905
No. 6. — Duty Collected — Concluded.
Belgium.
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
$ cts.
94,504 87
51,171 82
42,489 19
61,407 14
50.106 26
45,144 82
45.107 35
41,886 44
90,250 84
119,492 16
106,234 50
103,953 96
121,660 61
132,116 62
166,445 16
117,228 81
122,116 44
150,349 40
126,180 "23
104,003 88
112,081 99
119,020 54
93,303 46
192,457 64
250,770 38
287,411 60
663,898 07
916,374 13
1,081,162 82
387,008 06
602,178 47
444.514 69
New-
found-
land.
West Indies.
$ cts.
97,147 31
54,929 33
12,584 62
4,890 45
9,735 83
4,921 23
3,230 76
3,168 48
3,251 22
1,781 73
7,365 17
4,158 34
2,268 61
2,467 99
1,624 70
3,211 68
1,087 36
3,386 14
3,452 92
4,191 49
1,494 56
1,623 12
1,053 95
1,197 81
1,274 89
1,690 86
1,669 28
2,740 46
1,190 88
7,023 17
1,914 12
2,780 11
$ cts.
a31,930 86
935,653 11
926.463 33
603,819 86
435,718 43
341,240 28
454,872 58
1,305,495 00
1,584,622 00
1,615,945 44
1,770,682 99
1,397,926 51
1,327,363 99
1,384,327 91
968,496 12
1,831,368 64
1,727,816 27
1,223,589 61
1,337,75414
272,167 34
314,148 32
292.464 6(i
380,955 12
478,829 02
454,418 06
304,971 01
374,161 69
363,563 81
471,923 66
550,252 39
684,985 96
1,202,659 24
South
America,
China and
Japan.
$ cts.
182,660 79
194,325 88
124,963 29
120,843 .58
1,834 11
6,874 10
2,591 84
161,936 81
280,009 74
504,255 74
692,562 12
688,702 68
655,708 6«
503,735 53
848,562 83
641,854 29
849,431 97
559,312 13
260,102 71
75,439 20
78,592 23
73,489 61
68,786 81
106,494 83
109,914 69
209,761 33
97,167 56
120,148 16
205,344 97
199,921 52
303,880 29
731,277 80
$ cts.
157 95
26,185 10
83,469 42
132,042 28
68,26135
113,447 24
127,283 34
207,920 61
348,466 71
178,499 40
157,516 29
273,708 37
450,153 25
148,098 67
222,799 93
162,844 61
185,782 89
216,956 50
265,198 43
273.256 10
313,798 23
273,712 97
230,890 41
265,572 02
267,575 35
291,747 74
349,381 86
279,351 97
341,473 58
370,966 45
355,971 92
444-747 26
Switzer-
land.
$ cts.
15,994 95
21,950 85
20,917 93
10,274 57
12.387 96
9,855 02
16,597 54
18,764 19
33,740 02
65,780 72
83,492 95
56,966 92
51,863 04
49,052 66
59,393 20
43,778 82
38,653 78
79,331 47
63,161 46
49.388 45
70,418 15
73,695 14
72,742 85
93,877 62
64,153 55
91,525 82
156,108 44
143,983 86
159,147 86
199,638 08
255250 99
376,616 39
Other
Countries.
$ cts.
40,660 23
42,953 77
85,557 14
178,096 41
178,5.'^ 96
124,338 17
115,349 29
156,016 88
311,133 47
352,318 25
239,042 13
265,210 23
308,698 01
478,033 91
828,686 99
340,166 62
845,532 61
804,400 21
,215,178 05
201,112 48
160,133 95
172,318 29
231,. 349 72
521,413 34
757,363 19
328,978 26
414,930 52
414,866 20
416,207 47
509,973 06
680,547 56
873,447 83
03 X ¥
O O
" y S e
.2 i^^ ° o
$ cts.
Total.
7,952 63
7,089 94
9,190 73
20,723 09
7,538 96
10,108 32
14,523 65
64,312 97
47,439 87
•350,715 08
109,390 35
53,760 91
43,006 49
72,994 33
87,773 38
114,191 98
$ cts.
13,017,730 17
14,421,882 67
15,361,382 12
12,833,U4 48
12,548,451 09
12,795,693 17
12,939,540 66
14,138,849 22
18,500,785 97
21,708,837 43
23,172,308 97
20,164,963 37
19,133,558 99
19,448,123 70
22,469,705 83
22,209,641 53
23,784,523 23
24,014,908 07
23,481,069 13
20,550,581 53
21,161,710 93
19,379,822 32
17,887,269 47
20,219,037 32
19,891,996 77
22,157,788 49
25,734,228 75
28,889,110 13
29,106,979 89
32,425,532 31
37.110,354 59
40,954,349 14
* Includes $309,999.04 collected at Fort Cudahy and Dawson, for which no statistical returns have
been received.
TRADE AND NAYIGATION
13
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 7. — Percentage of Duty on Total Value of Goods imported and entered for Con-
sumption, Dutiable and Free ; and percentage of expenses of collection of Customs
Revenue in the Dominion of Canada, during each year from 1868 to 1904, inclusive.
Percentage of Duty
Percentage of Duty
Percentage
Expense of Collec-
tion of Customs
Revenue.
Year.
on Total Value
of Goods Imported,
Dutiable and
on T<Jtal Value
of Goods entered for
Consumption,
Free.
Dutiable and Free.
p. c.
p. c.
p. c.
1868
12
00
12
25
05-99
1869
11
12
78
65
12
13
31
28
0709
1870
05-41
1871
12
11
32
70
13
12
62
11
04-21
1872
04-04
1873
10
17
10
20
04-35
1874
11
25
11
32
04-55
1875
12
13
48
76
12
13
83
44
04-44
1876
05-61
1877
12
13
63
74
13
14
03
03
05-75
1878
05-58
1879
15
16
78
34
16
19
10
70
05-56
1880
05-04
1881
17
18
56
18
20
19
19
27
03-87
1882
oar 33
1883 -. ...
17
52
18
82
03-26
1884
17
32
18
64
03-96
1885
17
55
18
61
04 14
1886
18
19
60
87
19
21
50
24
04 10
1887
03-64
1888
20
03
21
57
03-81
1889
20
60
21
65
03-62
1890
19
63
21
21
03 63
1891
19
52
20
06
03-83
1892
16
13
17
56
04-39
1893
16
39
17
38
04-26
1894
15
16
69
14
17
16
13
99
04-75
1895
05 13
1896 ,
17
13
18
28 .
04-43
1897
16
68
17
87
04 75
1898
15
79
16
95
04-37
1899
15
81
16
70
04-02
1900
15
23
15
98
03-71
15
15
28
28
16
15
06
99
03-86
1902
03-62
15
38
15
87
03-31
1904.
15
80
16-28
03-31
14
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 8. — Comparative Statement of the Values of the Imports and Exports into and
percentage excess of. Imports over Exports,
Imports.
Exports.
Merchandise.
Coin and
Bullion.
Tcitals.
Merchandise.
Coin and
Bullion.
Totals.
i
Dutiable.
Free.
Home
Produce.
Foreign
Produce.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
45,250,395
44,081,563
48,665,547
70,295,223
72,157,423
74,217,954
77,070,460
81,504,477
58,794,777
63,986,376
61,700,190
57,052,042
68,89.5,483
8.5,516,908
93,339,930
23,.314,102
22,086*373
21,813,263
23,064,654
36,519,355
50,787,862
46,919,840
39,355,717
32,195,458
.33,167,497
30,577,871
23,273,296
15,712,457
18.690,657
24,575,827
4,895,147
4,247.229
4,335,529
2,733,094
2,753,749
3,00.5,465
4,223,282
2,210,089
2,220,111
2,174,089
803,726
1,639,089
1,881,807
1,123,275
1,503,743
73,459,644
70,415,165
74,814,339
96,092,971
111,430,527
128,011,281
128,213,582
12.3,070.283
93,210,346
99,327,962
93,081,787
81,904,427
86,489,747
105,330,840
119,419,500
48,504,899
52,400,772
59,043,590
57,630,024
65,831,083
76,538,025
76,741,997
69,709,823
72,491,437
68,030,546
67,989,800
62,431,025
72,899,697
83,944,701
94,137,657
4,196,821
3, 855 '801
6,527,622
9,853,244
12,798,182
9,405,910
10,614,096
7,137,319
9,234,961
7,111,108
11,104,878
8,355,644
13,240,006
13,375,117
7,628,453
4,866,168
4,218,208
8,002,278
6,690,350
4,010,398
3,845,987
1,995,835
1,039,837
1,240,037
733,739
168,989
704,586
1,771,755
971*005
371,093
57,567,888
60,474,781
73,573,490
74,173,618
82,639,003
89,78'.»,922
89,351,928
77,880,979
80,966,435
75,875,393
79,323,667
71,491,255
87,911,458
98,290,823
102,137,203
1883
100,827,816
30.150,683
1,275,523
132,254,022
87,702,431
9,751,773
631,600
98,085,804
1884
88,349,492
25,839,885
2,207,666
116,397,043
79,833,098
9,389,106
2,184,292
91,406,496
1885
79,614,108
26,373,134
2,954,244
108,941,486
79,131,735
8,079,646
2,026,980
89,238,361
1886
75,536,758
25,277,246
3,610,557
104,424,561
77,756,704
7,438,079
56,531
85,251,314
1887
85,479,400
20,880,018
532,218
112,892,236
80,960,909
8,549,333
5,569
89,515,811
1888
77,784,037
30,935,121
2,175,472
110,894,630
81,382,072
8,803,394
17,534
90,203,000
1889
80,059,966
34,589,714
575,251
115,224,931
80,272,456
6,938,455
1,978,256
89,189,167
1890
80,258,633
34,510,597
1,083,011
121,858,241
85,257,586
9,051,781
2,439,782
96,749,149
1891
81,286,372
30,870,096
1,811,170
119,967,638
88,671,738
8,798,631
946,927
98,417,296
1892
81,190,844
44,396,694
1,818,530
127,406,068
99,032,466
13,121,791
1,809,118
113,963,375
1893
77,378,091
45,161,977
6,534,200
129,074,268
105,488,798
8,941,856
4,133,698
118,564,352
1894
73,341,506
46,110,362
4,023,072
123,474,940
103,851,764
11,833,805
1,839,380
117,524,949
1895
64,064,587
42,140,475
4,576,620
110,781,682
102,828,441
6,485,043
4,325,319
113,638,803
1896
74,259,940
38,-525,249
5,226,319
118,011,508
109,707,805
6,606,738
4,699,309
121,013,852
1897
74,108,590
40,433,825
4,676,194
119,218,609
123,632,540
10,825,163
3,492,550
137,950,253
1898
84,141,104
51,791,105
,4,390,844
140,323,053
144,548,662
14,980,883,
4,623,138
164,152,683
1899
98,349,633
59,709,541
4,705,134
162,764,308
137,360,792
17,520,088
4,016,025
158,896,905
1900
112,943,896
68,381,179
8,297,438
189,622,513
168,972 301
14,265,254
8,657,168
191,894,723
1901
115,574,658
71,303,573
3,537,294
190,415,525
177,431,380
17,077,757
1,978,489
196,487,632
1902
127,955,254
78,00.3,499
6,311,405
212,270,158
196,019,763
13,951,101
1,669,422
211,640,286
1903
143,839,632
88,398,532
8,976,797
241,214,961
214,401,674
10,828,087
619,963
225,849,724
1904
156,108,453
95,229,037
7,874,313
259,211,803
198,414,439
12,641,239
2,465,557
213,521,2.35
TRADE AND NATWATION
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
from the Dominion of Canada in each Fiscal Year from 1868 to 1904; showing also
or of Exports over Imports in each year.
Excess Value of Mer-
chandise Imported over
Excess of
Percentage
Percentage
Excess of
total Exp'rts
over total
Imports, in-
cluding Coin
and Bullion.
Percentage, Increase or Decrease.
n T 4- , r> TT 4.
Canadian
Merchandise
Canadian
and Foreign
Merchandise
Exported.
over total
Imports, in-
cluding Coin
and Bullion.
over total
Exports, in-
cluding Coin
and Bullion.
pared with preceding
year.
compared with
preceding year.
Exported.
Increase.
Decrease.
Increase
D'crease
20,059,598
s
15,862,777
9,911,363
4,907,598
25,876,fU)9
30,047,513
39,061,881
36,634,207
44,013,052
11,263,837
22,012,219
13,123,383
S
P.O.
27-6
16-4
01-7
29-5
34-8
32 5
43-5
580
15- 1
30-9
17-3
146
•••• ^:| •
14 5
28-8
21-4
180
18-3
20-7
18-6
22-6
20-6
179
10-5
081
04-8
02-4
p.c.
p. c.
p. c.
P.c.
p. c.
13,767.164
04 1
05 05
21-6
0-8
11-4
08-6
11,435,220
06-2
28-4
150
14-9
00-16
35,729,853
42,845,695
48,467,791
47,248,303
00-5
51,150,371
18,498,798
29,123,327
0 4
24 2
"os-g"
12-8
■■■ 06-5"
66-3 '
24,288,261
17,894,313
06-3
11-9
04-5
""22-9"
11-8
03 9
05-0
00-7
9,438,669
6,887 J47
16,149,647
33,-524,295
24,967,173
18,775,861
15,619,221
22,849,776
18,533,692
27,4.38,769
26,465,863
20,686,099
13,43?,281
8,109,414
3,766,299
oi-e"
"'65'5"
21-8
13 3
10-7
09-6
11,708,243
20,262,864
1,421,711
23,778,100
43,276,068
34,356,279
26,855,507
11-9
06-4
04-1
03-9
06-8
02-3
23,057,300
31,399,109
27,337,086
34,377,224
35,517,644
29,484,730
08-1
03-9
05-4
04-3
01-8
Oil
07-8
01-7
16-0
40
6-49
1400
18 99
01-5
26, .555, 072
2,857,121
3,002,344
18,731,644
23,829,6.30
06-2
01-3
17,051,270
15,600,104
04-3
09-95
00-8
3,376,621
02-21
02 54
15-71
16-98
03 3
3,077,384
0614
01 02
17-70
16-00
1416
00-42
11-47
13-63
7-46
20,698,382
3,178,294
03-2
12,352,774
2,272,210
6,072,107
01-2
03-2
20-77
02-39
07-71
06-29
9,446,845
9,938,990
00-3
06-4
21-4
17,836,490
52,923,051
7,008,403
40,281,812
05-4
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 10. — Comparative Statement (by Provinces) of the Values of Exports, of Total
at each Port in the Dominion of Canada during the Fiscal
PROVINCE OF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
li
12
18
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
4S
49
Pouts.
Amhei'stburg. . .
Belleville ... .
Berlin
Bownianville. ..
Brantford
Bridgeburg
Broekville
Chatham
Cobourg . .
CoUingwood ... .
Cornwall
Deseronto
Fort William . . .
Gait
Gananoque. ....
Goderich.
Guelph
Hamilton
Ingersoll
Kingston
Lindsay
London
Midland
Morrisburg .....
Napanee.
Niagara Falls
Oshawa .......
Ottawa
Owen Sound'. . .
Paris
Parry Sound ....
Peterboro'
Picton .
Port Arthur ....
Port Hope
Prescott
Rat Portage
St. Catharines..
St. Thoma.«
Sarnia
Sault Ste. Marie .
Simcoe
Stratford
Toronto
Trenton
Wallaceburg. ....
Whitby
Windsor
Woodstock.
Fiscal Year ended^June 30, 1902.
Exports.
106,743
6,401
5,757
1,062,690
230,846
32,922
10,403
61,051
105,690
308,013
,376,996
12,802
2,939
bibioss
17
542,598
6,630
1,099
,462,156
332,857
2,428
1,437,810
21,834
290,011
71,780
792,858
1,710
11,577
58,907
104,654
885,335
Total 48,597,480
7,023
94,964
74,711
47,085
16,452
,794,657
Imports.
275,735
335,163
1,510,023
148,132
1,527,286
1,145,127
882,205
880,751
446,524
320,991
785,425
151,133
1 562,886
797,159
322,065
427,123
1,024,589
6,721,646
213,501
1,26.3,973
249,826
4,192,735
407,001
41,521
108.049
723,842
261,806
4,272,258
366,232
385,472
158,094
984,035
104,138
378,140
161,101
1,061,839
396,911
1,574,177
1,223,736
1,394,573
3,129,206
190,573
1,214,860
38,191,850
119,713
634,137
124,339
2,877,216
563,743
Entered for
Con-
sumption.
86,232,560
214,130
323,634
1,511,770
148,1.32
1,531,025
953, .356
900,802
879,324
446,524
317,518
785,615
151,133
1,407,042
797,159
322,065
420, .392
1,024,188
6,698,049
213,501
1,274,916
249,826
4,209,764
403,783
41,521
108,049
790,785
261,806
4,221,611
3.53,534
385,472
158,094
982,267
103,761
376,145
161,101
1,020,626
396,656
1,568,484
1,207,626
1,330,788
2,920,579
189,063
1,211,085
38,007,593
120,036
633,837
124,339
2,813,169
563,743
85,235,418
Duty.
$ cts.
28,815 38
67,958 48
131,698 71
10,54C 06'
213,887 19
285,349 75
150,346 85
111,691 83
19.763 75
28,002 33
42,550 46
19,198 92
237,667 97
66,181 54
20,591 61
47,004 46
113,243 34
839,877 56
29,0,30 87
149,730 60
26,879 51
719,705 31
26,585 36
4,766 04
9,841 83
128,487 46
27,734 93
716,909 65
38,628 35
23,177 44
36,277 54
147,353 49
17,139 07
46,661 95
16.764 49
92,427 95
10,367 19
152,870 45
212,124 84
2.50,671 66
486,449 09
33,889 54
131,979 70
6,003,510 64
18,107 96
1.3,042 72
9,136 84
494,108 98
68,604 99
Fiscal
Exports.
109,892
6,037
5,146
5,617,260
261,972
128,670
4,0.56
167,514
162,544
324,105
7,460,532
14,839
1,538
202^51.3'
757,344
5,368
1,000
18,818,054
25,449
1,785
2,073,225
12,463
2,667,209
85,118
3,542,7.30
3,267
7,736
4,327
2,171,196
3,701,173
4,700
8,284
4,0.53
66,708
26,091
3,546
2,824,773
12, .577, 342 63 51,312,217
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
19
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imports, of Imports entered for Consumption and of the Amount of Duty collected
Years ended, respectively, on June 30, 1902, 1903, 1904.
ONTARIO.
Year ended J
une 30, 1903.
Fiscal Year ended June 30,
1904.
h
Entered for
Entered for
3
Imports.
Con-
Duty.
Exix)rts.
Imports.
Con-
Duty.
S
s
sumption.
sumption.
^
s .
S
S cts.
S
S
$
$ cts.
235,727
189,106
25,256 67
97,291
229,063
213,404
30,333 97
1
423,318
418,832
81,138 77
2,788
503,106
501,454
89,017 98
2
1,619,46!)
192.820
1,614,683
146,620 00
1,798,860
1,797,072
llt0,256 67
3
186,820
13,034 90
212, .340
212,340
11,221 66
4
1,958,472
1,949,870
263,223 30
2,108,119
2,105,212
262,237 11
5
1,182,081
1,026,891
247,276 90
' '4,23'4^2i8'
2,734,617
2,506,729
519,8.57 84
6
1,020,922
989,067
148,498 21
43,231
1,247,896
l,096,66(i
1,56,929 91
7
951,325
949,593
134,014 79
150,919
1,110,778
1,108,532
163,006 25
8
422,048
422,048
20,926 32
2,254
403,920
-104,080
26,248 91
9
421,004
419,757
37,876 34
12,520
298,384
299,705
32,200 90
10
7.56,347
756,347
30,158 71
148,138
715,170
714,855
29,818 14
11
219,939
219,939
21,767 09
235,858
201,278
201,278
22,172 36
12
1,792, .5.54
1,717,717
337,578 91
2,519,5.55
2,048,161
2,013,082
384,911 19
13
1,019,080
395.265
1,019,145
89,454 47
1,025,032
1,025,0.32
89,150 33
14
395,265
27,029 06
22,049'
447,086
447,086
33,346 89
15
434,S'36
1,089,327
8,424,394
428,425
1,088,836
52,980 65
531,056
531,459
61,839 49
16
120,276 10
1,531,141
1,530,742
139,874 89
17
8,378,227
1,052,593 22
586'
9,328,014
9,210,865
1,234,993 48
18
26.3,873
264,046
39,112 84
225,254
225,254
32,847 19
19
1,564,371
1,563,394
159,314 28
205 534
1,609,621
1,610,673
177,610 38
20
261,492
4,888,269
261,492
27,299 83
305,053
305,053
28,490 11
21
4,840,053
777,590 28
5.200,343
5,206,295
831,864 80
22
682,014
674,403
26,874 30
" " 26ii339
'598,892
600,012
37,532 65
23
49,461
49,461
4,724 53
4,894
65,627
65,627
5,358 43
24
129,360
742,573
129,360
11,957 07
148,2.30
148,241
14,713 60
25
697,789
102,172 36
i8,'07li625'
1,460,169
1,462,977
253,174 68
26
294,739
294,739
34,791 16
348,712
348,712
37,458 17
27
4,160,2.33
4,131,173
678,296 54
G'4',235'
4,688,297
4,689,690
775,993 24
28
385,562
377,436
37?671 08
9,193
517,456
516.739
61,008 93
29
498,673
498,673
39,885 32
607,745
607;745
41.172 85
30
193,251
19.3,251
44,190 38
"l,388',097
180,635
180,635
34,469 98
31
1,605,193
127,070
1,588,793
21.3,548 74
1,529,371
1,531,277
222,881 15
32
128,515
15,996 02
2,439'
1.56,828
156,871
22,400 68
33
6.32.S46
633,179
99,728 37
972,064
2,291,045
2,311,896
197,603 65
34
177,957
177,957
18,750 53
16,420
184,713
184,713
18,322 01
35
997,823
953,094
69,780 38
4,233,014
1,243,136
1,216,825
87,396 31
36
320,433
.321,060
19,753 46
1,566
319,551
32.3,205
33,164 67
37
1,692,279
1,655,889
165,480 80
11,870
1,753,951
1,747,309
208,019 .32
38
1,103,517
1,089,990
213,968 77
19,681
1,37-3,240
1,397,880
285,653 98
39
1,896,675
2,097,045
434,050 13
2,002,004
1,493,059
1,289,413
188,170 89
40
2,37.5,722
2,529,666
353,774 57
3,855,121
1,110,028
1,020,229
150,236 61
41
258,464
257,7.32
33,134 24
30
254,117
254,556
35,077 96
42
1,476,821
1,479,218
149,633 02
12,968
1,348,839
1,346,499
161,733 71
43
42,971.437
42,502,537
7,044,026 44
3,150
47,671,288
47,259,131
8,177,506 72
44
145,094
145,094
20,528 07
45,066
131,440
131,202
19,888 68
45
193,583
193,441
14,752 15
20,203
122,195
122,195
10,360 09
46
143,.398
143,398
9,784 70
.3,100
149,069
149,069
12,357 59
47
3,31.3,672
3,1.54,722
505,949 17
3,268,585
3,797,715
3,780,899
593,404 71
48
660,570
659,014
77,556 29
812,954
812,954
95,493 97
49
96,765,948
95,856,182
14,293,780 23
41,941,605
108,172,594
106,923,369
16,328,785 68
ll-i-2i
20
CVST0M8 DEPARTMENT j
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 10. — Comparative Statement of the Values of
PROVINCE OF
Ports.
Abercorn
Coaticook
Cookshire
Gaape
Hemmingford .
Mansonville . .
Montreal
Paspebiac ....
Perce
Quebec
Rimouski
St. Armand . . .
St. Hyacinths.
St. Johns
Sherbrooke
Screl
Stanstead
Three Rivers . .
Valleyfield . . . .
Grand total.
Fiscal Year ended June .30, 1902.
Ex^wrts.
2,tl34,830
13,460,545
327,165
192,368
2,612,351
26,238
55,442,159
275,625
56,910
4,438,492
283,860
4,641,984
3,971,997
53,261
1,770,017
569,399
91,057,201
Imix)rts.
80,931
101,496
56,260
12,907
127,949
9,179
69,173,465
57,327
1.5,112
6,941,665
28,825
53,210
389,662
1,582,976
1,147,772
195,464
580,790
383.231
1,076,222
82,014,443
Entered for
Con-
sumption.
80,631
101,496
56,260
12,907
127,949
9,179
60,949,.S52
69,a52
15,112
6,813,839
28,845
52,520
391,599
1,583,988
1,111,093
193,904
577,049
381,876
1,076,550
73,634,001
Duty.
S cts.
4,649 90
8,256 08
3,757 82
1,713 44
7,598 56
1,265 17
10,041,662 05
8,889 50
1,021 98
1,096,658 58
1,331 20
5,006 39
45,468 80
119,549 56
168,534 64
17,120 57
21,834 22
68,005 86
52,790 08
11,675,114 40
Fiscal
Exports.
2,498,575
13,843,627
315,910
248,6.38
3,007,883
35,299
65,643,393
302,611
76,992
6,445,727
189,443
5,445,.333
4,990,713
69,211
2,287,284
440,395
105,841,034
*9 months only, 1902.
i TRADE AND NAYIOATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Exports and Imports at each Port, &c. — Continued.
QUEBEC.
21
Year ended June 30, 1903.
Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
ti
Iu:ix>rts.
Entered for
Con-
sumption.
Duty.
Exports.
Imports.
Entered for
Con-
sumption.
Duty.
s
82,936
139,781
77,685
15,214
95,931
11,010
79,72.5,553
58,757
12,322
7,530,777
44,386
40,627
412,853
8
82,886
139,781
76,851
15,:383
95,931
11,010
73,376,829
52,591
12,322
7,496,928
42,437
32,877
410,435
1,440,995
1,309,126
147,603
597,458
293,921
1,150,500
9 cts.
3,982 85
10,139 70
6,686 37
2,122 08
9,271 22
50<5 63
11,803,298 00
7,217 02
883 10
1,196,033 49
7,528 14
2,477 01
40,273 57
96,077 17
191,762 02
18,744 87
17,(i39 02
69,336 74
39,910 66
8
2,306,541
10,509,868
42(),8bO
214,133
2,959,229
47,838
67,844,729
280,444
24,1(M
5,095,034
243,298
5,335,095
8
62,943
166,615
70,680
9,643
224,911
7,731
80,561,275
38,244
10,650
8,117,739
47,534
41,124
392,998
8
62,943
166,615
70,756
9,747
224,911
7,731
74,517,129
45,281
10,650
8,080,5()9
48,403
39,669
394.524
8 cts.
3,791 70
10.317 49
10,540 83
2,976 15
9,138 46
M8 79
12,437,927 95
5,443 35
1,153 38
1,297,220 83
9,395 73
2, .331 42
37,814 14
96.318 91
192,767 09
27,519 51
19,822 90
105,219 14
38,423 77
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1,441,217
1,298,033
149,543
601,443
294,539
1,150,842
4,774,061
1,961,077 1,961,772
1,162,974 1,162,490
183,740 1 183,219
434,481 i 431,906
452,152 ; 454,446
1,100,338 t 1,100,491
14
15
41,705
2,234,173
479,095
16
17
18
19
93,183,449
86,785,864
13,523,889 66
102,816,197
95,046,849 88,973,252
14,308,671 54
22
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 10. — Comparative Statement of the Value
PROVINCE OF
Ports.
1 Amherst
2 Annapolis
3 Antigonish
4 Arichat
5 Baddeck
6 Barrington
7 Canso
Digby..
9 Halifax
10 Kentville
11 Liverpool
12 Lockeport
13 Lunenburg
14 Middleton
15 New Glasgow
16 North Sydney ... .
17 Parrsboro'
18 Pictou
19 Port Hawkesbury.
20 jPort Hood
21 Shelburne. .
22 Sydney
23 iTruro
24
25
26
Weymouth.
Windsor. .. .
Yarmouth .
Total.
Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1902.
Exports.
260,813
194,793
13,914
2,602
35,101
9,590
101,426
116,319
7,589,957
92,142
91,218
52,959
721,969
569,776
388,532
132,224
122,128
8,816
51,066
2,680,541
143,474
254,489
1,344,373
14,978,222
Imports.
397,797
72,407
24,108
8,424
8,900
7,530
26,014
36,707
6,936,983
144,571
23,076
14,438
190,902
20,907
448,951
456,517
14,857
549,630
358,929
13,995
13,711
1,499,323
333,637
20,104
221,962
666,372
12,510,752
Entered for
Con-
sumption.
S
397,867
73,191
24,108
9,202
8,900
7,530
20,614
36,904
6,929,263
144,651
23,071
13,359
165,478
20,907
449,631
457,008
14,877
549,854
358,865
13,995
12,141
1,498,972
338,668
20,258
222,261
668,589
12,480,164
Duty.
8
62,001 08
6,544 15
5,803 37
1,520 74
936 62
903 99
2.263 54
3,683 83
1,503,293 23
18.581 43
3,011 95
725 36
22,039 42
4,107 30
51.582 10
25,494 79
1,791 03
19,163 60
12,896 00
2,943 77
1,369 31
148,287 74
101,998 60
2,722 69
9,639 37
56,683 90
2,069,988 91
Exports.
287,782
167,675
14,793
73,955
40,535
98,111
89.010
7,983,155
86,645
124,446
67,699
567,473
515,298
710,258
228,701
184,733
24,715
61,725
3,947,203
143,162
267,762
1,331,718
17,016,554
NEW
1
Bathurst ....
133,925
36,148
36,218
4,616 75
160,320
9
Campbellton
r 190,338
3
4
5
Chatham
Dalhousie
Fredericton
957,266
446,724
39,184
117,302
42,793
460,453
117,304
43,572
460,453
13,172 51
9,902 41
41,352 45
852,704
227,165
49,420
6
McAdam Junction
7
Moncton
540,657
478,209
99,034
14,273,846
617,067
71,839
660,904
31,104
51,157
4,990,004
761,354
156,052
660,923
31,302
51,157
4,927,624
760,243
157,031
38,7^6 08
8,963 19
5,629 21
1,055,348 97
61,183 44
16,833 46
603,725
8
q
Newcastle. .
Sackville
578,860
92,264
10
11
St. John
St. Stephen
15,364,735
590,796
12
Woodstock.
Total
86,136
17,657,751
7,307,271
7,245,827
1,255,788 47
18,796,463
I TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
of Exports and Imports at each Port, &c. — Continued.
NOVA SCOTIA.
23
Fiscal Year (
mded June 30, 1903.
Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
g
Entered for
Entered for
Iniports-
Con-
Duty.
Exports.
Imports.
Con-
Duty.
,=
sumption.
sumption.
K
•S
$
S
S
§
S
$ cts.
.591,6.51
592,290
86,904 93
349,103
417,424
417,576
72,698 99
1
72,59(>
73,516
6,227 20
223,659
79,113
79,303
6,512 37
2
24,3!i7
24, .397
5,746 36
12,938
29,.521
29, .521
7,780 57
3
4,4<J0
5,215
721 00
46,488
14,492
15,317
1,024 03
4
.o,05ri
5,0.56
980 86
35,268
<i,395
(),425
1,082 27
o
3,796
3,796
626 26
4,895
3,634
3,636
569 22
6
21,894
25,954
3,626 19
133,401
18,819
18,899
1,787 27
7
33,713
33,962
3,293 50
125,722
36,594
36,609
3,461 80
8
7,986,473
8,016,386
1,746,931 86
9,203,245
8,370,346
8,466,060
1,668,990 82
9
• 1.37,241
137,505
16,352 27
54,659
191,310
191,336
20,386 61
10
44.928
45,035
7,441 75
133,076
28,422
28,826
2,497 06
11
8,614
7,781
603 46
54,467
3,a58
4,641
489 84
12
207,876
209,901
18,048 10
657,234
330,158
339,638
19,»45 60
13
15,!»!t5
15,995
3,216 15
23,445
23,445
4,753 71
14
483,859
484,474
61,616 68
379,071
379,410
63,793 27
15
41.5,374
416,641
65,287 00
559,47i
458,278
460,694
77,356 62
16
20,992
21,119
2,364 78
688,164
35,704
36,990
1,674 42
17
208,532
208,.592
12,202 80
171,827
212,816
212,847
12,334 77
18
39,558
39,586
7,430 57
244,800
13,631
13,745
1,338 82
19
52,087
52,087
6,648 90
19,246
27,427
27,444
6,863 82
20
5,121
5,180
657 20
309,104
11,539
11,539
1,227 67
21
, 1,909,432
1,907,672
214,787 19
2,346,903
1,237,479
1,222,056
174,672 17
22
339,807
13,845
342,812
14,2()7
112,934 11
348,524
355,313
95,864 12
VH
2,030 89
176,338
24,354
24,802
2,358 23
24
243,164
243,382
10,916 25
283,091
17.3,478
173,692
8,592 25
26
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592.775
58,909 93
1,363,680
685,817
690,091
59,524 07
26
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13,525,276
2,456,405 69
17,0%,839
13,167,649
13,268,854
2,306,480 28
BRUNSWICK.
24 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 10. — Comparative Statement (by Provinces) of the
PROVINCE OF
PoRi:s.
Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1902.
Fiscal
S
1
Exports.
Imports.
Entered for
Con-
sumption.
Duty.
Exports.
1
Grand Forks
$
17,721
385,828
3,512,893
1,S00,996
5,276,619
2,609,224
3,597,559
1,184,495
416,402
80,755
358,810
1,042,374
644,341
449,643
4,161,817
3,237,114
$
425,398
83,746
316 580
l,06i;683
646,204
450,611
4,088,214
3,203,112
$ cts.
67,690 30
18,054 18
84,573 41
212,548 81
153,797 31
96,578 34
980,433 46
740,728 97
8,467
2
Kaslo
37,454
3
4
Nanaimo . .
3,301,260
1,405,-566
5
6
7
H
New Westminster
Rossland
Vancouver
Victoria
2,583,165
2,900,284
4,033,388
1,335,312
Total
18,385,335
10,391,256
10,275,548
2,a54,404 78
15,604,896
PROVINCE OF
1
Brandon
4,920
4,891,229
541,615
8,117,413
545,540
8,157,948
77,176 29
1,486,564 03
6,e70
?
Winnipeg
2,061,204
Total
4,896,149
8,659,028
8,703,488
1,563,740 32
2,068,074
PRINCE EDWARD
1
Charlottetown
Summerside.
758,726
42,287
557,465
86,364
562,320
86,394
138,842 25
11,424 49
766,531
56,062
Total
801,013
643,829
648,714
150,266 74
822 593
NORTH-WEST TERRI
1
Calgary
1,037,867
145,781
1,731,251
759,986
1,740,274
759,986
151,764 04
100,380 24
545,161
2
3
Lethbridge .
Regina
65,329
2,966,192
4
5
Dawson
White Horse.
Total
4,246,713
9,836,774
1,541,316
478,466
1,589,709
478,466
432,941 18
93,800 60
631,030
10,180,181
15,267,135
4,511,019
4,568,435
778,886 06
14,387,893
i TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Value of Exports and Imports, at each Port, &c. — Concluded.
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
25
Year ended June 30, 1903.
Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
Entered for
Entered for
Imports.
Con-
Duty.
Exports.
Imports.
Ck)n-
Duty.
1
e
a
sumption.
Bumption.
S
$
$ cts.
S
-.
s
8 cts.
445,362
446,759
53,287 52
32,063
410,917
H6,325
60,059 15
1
47,342
49,975
10,993 24
1,853
49,426
49,630
7,782 05
2
330,006
357,842
80,898 76
3,580,562
338,355
357,742
82,526 32
3
743,841
754,4.37
124,420 59
1,.398,663
704,036
709,710
143,817 25
4
767,32.3
765,906
141,227 11
3,017,716
966,129
970,585
184,830 53
5
306,044
.306,009
59,000 17
3,087,418
596,232
600,843
74,1.34 52
6
5,495,676
5,178,374
1,193,334 19
4,346,635
6,015,540
5,780,114
1,423,428 25
7
3,005,474
2,971,iW
753,956 29
1,071,418
2,998,453
2,931,578
747,833 82
8
• 11,141,068
10,830,889
2,417,117 86
16,536,328
12,079,088
11,816,527
2,724,411 89
MANITOBA.
1,003,419
10,793,859
11,797,278
1,006,337
10,795,836
11,802,173
98.682 92
1,933,082 87
2,031,765 79
5,080
1,044,556
992,533 i 991,236
13,242,027 ; 13,243,842
1,049,6:<6 14,234,560 14,235,078
125,295 72
2,599,9()1 52
2,72.5,257 24
ISLAND.
.504,830
82,158
510,332
82,197
142,083 72
11,518 36
695,299
31,115
558,672
101,659
660,331
563,079
101,748
139,193 9<5
12,186 12
1
2
586,988
592,529
153,602 08
726,414
664,827
151,380 08
TORIES AND YUKON.
1,457,478
1,35<;,680
1,807,911
1,345,451
353,232
6,320,752
1,467,076
1,356,680
1,807,911
1,465,294
353,232
6,4.50,193
141,106 04
152,939 05
158,516 1r^
.396,143 93
63,625 55
912, .331 32
114,459
3,060,649
302,90M
11,944,346
1,554,326
1,217,089
2,120,348
1,508,168
487,075
15,422,362 6,887,006
1,571,407
1,218,314
2,110,728
1,372,407
487,863
6,760,719
212,928 04
144,648 19
241,562 10
339,793 40
77,378 34
1,016,310 07
26
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
jfo. 10. — Comparative Statement (by Provinces) showing the Value of Exports, of
collected by the Dominion of Canada, during the Fiscal
Provinces.
Ontario
Quebec
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Manitoba ^ . .
British Columbia
Prince Edward Island .
North-west Territories.
Yukon District
Total.
British prepaid postal ])arcels;
duty received through P. O.
Department
Grand total
Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1902.
Total
Exports.
48,597,480
91,057,201
14,978,222
17,657,751
4,896,149
18,385,335
Sil,013
1,183,()4S
14,083,487
211,640,286
Total
Imports.
86,232,560
82,014,443
12,510,752
7,307,271
8,659,028
10,391,256
643,829
2,491,237
2,019,782
212,270,158
Entered for
Con-
sumption.
85,235,418
73,634,001
12,480,164
7,24.5,827
8,703,488
10,275,548
648,714
2,500,260
2,068,175
202,791,595
Duty.
S cts.
12,577,342 63
11,675,114 40
2,069,988 91
1,255,788 47
1,563,740 32
2,354,404 78
150,266 74
252,114 28
526,741 78
32,425,532 31
Fiscal
Total
Exports.
51,312,217
105,841,034
17,016,554
18,796,403
2,068,074
15,604,896
822,593
3,576,682
10,811,211
225,849,724
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Total Imports and of Imports entered for Consumption, and the Amount of Duty
Years ending respectively on June 30, 1902, 1903 and 1904.
Year ended June 30, 1903.
Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
Total
Imports.
Entered for
Con-
sumption.
Duty.
Total
Exports.
Total
Imports.
Entered for
Con-
sumption.
Duty.
s
$
S cts.
«
S
$
$ cts.
96,765,948
95,856,182
14,293,780 23
41,941,605
108,172,594
106,923,369
16,328,785 68
1
93,183,449
86,785,864
13,-523,889 66
102,816,197
95,046,849
88,973,252
1^,308,671 54
2
13,481,917
13,525,276
2,456,405 69
17,096,839
13,167,649
13,268,854
2,306,480 28
3
7,934,-370
7,944,219
1,320,822 51
17,931,854
8,956,531
8,814,511
1,391,613 16
4
11,797.278
11,802,173
2,031,765 79
1,049,636
14,234,560
14,235,078
2,725,257 24
5
11,141,068
10,830,889
2,417,117 86
16,536,328
12,079,088
11,816,527
2,724,411 89
6
5»6,988
592,529
163,602 08
726,414
660,331
664,327
151,380 08
7
4,622,069
4,631,667
452,561 84
3,175,108
4,891,763
4,900,449
599,138 33
8
1,698,683
1,818,526
459,769 48
12,247,254
1.995,243
1,860,270
417,171 74
9
241,211,770
233,787,325
37,109,715 14
213,521,235
259,204,608
251,457,137
40,952,909 94
3,191
3,191
639 45
7,195
7,195
1,439 20
241,214,961
233,790,516
37,110,354 59
213,521,235
259,211,803
251,464,332
40,954,349 14
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No, 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue collected throughout the Dominion by Chief
Ports and Outports during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1901.
ONTARIO.
Chief Port.
Outports.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues .
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
$ cts.
8,534 54
5,257 18
2,635 29
12,207 36
1,699 60
$ cts.
30
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Essex Centre .
Kings ville
Leamington
West Dock
30,333 97
30
30,334 27
Belleville
82,425 10
6,592 88
80 00
Campbellford. . . .
89,017 98
80 00
89,097 98
Berlin
190,256 67
80 00
190,336 67
Bownianville
11,209 89
11 77
Newcastle
11.221 66
11,221 66
Brantford
262,237 11
80 00
262,317 11
521,421 54
Bridgeburg
519,867 84
1,563 70
Brockville
166,930 31
111,798 60
.3,696 16
10,654 83
30,524 82
2,4.s9 59
3,822 97
19 32
250 12
157,180 43
Chatham
40 00
358 50
fxlencoe
Ridgetown
RorRleau
Tilbury
Blenheim
Romney
163,006 25
398 50
163,404 75
Cobourg
21,284 71
3.679 93
1,272 74
11 53
Brighton .
Colborne
Grafton
Alx)lished from July 1
1903.
26,248 91
26,248 91
Collingvv od
2(5.059 96
6,140 94
Meaford
32,200 90
32,200 901
62 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, <kc. — Ontario — Continued.
Chief Ports.
Outports.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues.
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
Cornwall
$ cts.
29,456 80
361 34
$ cts.
70 00
$ cts.
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Aultsville
29,818 14
70 00
29,888 14
22,172 36
Deseronto
22,172 36
Fort William
384,911 19
90 03
386,001 22
89,150 33
Gait
62,203 64
24,979 91
1,966 78
Preston ...
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Rockport
89,150 33
Gananoque
32,586 39
742 67
17 83
River view
Clinton
33,346 89
33,346 89
Goderich
14,031 27
16,184 89
5,600 26
12,850 74
3,881 46
9,290 87
61,839 49
6 00
2 00
Kincardine
Seaforth
Southampton
Wingham
Walkerton
8 00
61,847 49
Guelph
130,509 84
9,365 05
2 00
1 00
139,874 89
3 00
139,877 89
Hamilton
1,166,006 71
4,528 00
48,828 47
13,653 87
1,976 53
567 70
25 23
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Burlington
Dundas
Dunnville
Oakville
1,234,993 58
18,322 01
592 93
1,235,586 51
Hojie
18,322 01
Ingersoll
32,847 19
32,847 19
Kingston
177,515 46
91 92
588 92
178,199 30
Bath..
177,610 38
588 92
Lindsay
28,490 11
28,490 11
i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 63
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Ontario — Continued.
Chief Port.
Outix)rtP.
1
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Customs Other Total
Duties. Revenues . Revenvies.
i
Remarks.
London
Strathroy
$ cts.
816,7f;6 77
15,098 03
S cts.
915 26
$ cts.
831,864 80
915 26
832,780 06
Midland
34,853 52
2,679 13
Penetangui -ihenf ...
37,532 65
37,532 65
2,409 75
2,948 68
10 00
Iroquois
5,358 43
10 00
5,368 43
Napanee
14,713 60
14,713 60
195,673 87
55,978 80
1,403 10
118 91
498 59
Chip()ewa
Niagara
Queenston
253,174 68
498 69
253,673 27
37,458 17
37,458 17
Ottawa
630,589 71
8,271 08
5,710 85
(),492 68
22,065 22
18,907 28
8,202 95
29,323 21
34,442 59
11,987 67
5:^4 00
60 00
40 00
40 00
Arnprior . .
Carleton Place ...
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Perth ...
Renfrew
North Bay. .•
Smith's Falls
Sturgtion Falls ......
775,993 24
674 00
776,667 24
Owen Sound
60,9?2 71
56 22
452 98
Cliesley
St. George
61,008 93
36,036 95
5,135 90
452 98
61,461 91
Paris
41,17:i 85
41,172 85
Parrv Sound
31.224 53
2,944 95
SCO 50
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Byng Inlet
French River. . . .
31,4(i9 98|
34,469 98
64 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Ontario — Continued.
Chief Port.
Outport.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues.
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
'
$ cts.
222,881 15
$ cts.
40 00
$ cts.
222,921 15
Wellington
Picton
21,376 54
1,024 14
22,400,68
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Fort Francis
22,400 08
Port Arthur
166,720 71
922 85
90 83
29,869 26
58 80
8 50
Rainy River
197,603 65
67 30
197,670 95
78,428 53
8,967 78
117 00
Cardinal
87,396 31
117 00
87,513 31
Rat Portage
33,160 67
4 00
40 00
Mine Centre . . ,
Abolished from 1st
July. 1903.
33,164 67
40 00
33,204 67
St. Catharines
138,909 36
13,433 69
11,123 15
27,466 51
17,086 61
45 10
6 00
Port Colbome
Port Dalhousie. ....
Thorold
Welland
Aylmer
Burwell
208,019 32
51 10
208,070 42
St. Thomas
236.873 01
9,920 98
2,533 75
36,326 24
9 00
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285,653 98
9 00
285,662 98
Sarnia
102,204 20
3,021 01
23,878 75
59,006 93
12,522 50
Courtright
Petrolia . .
Point Edward
Algoma Mills
Bruce Mines
Little Current
Michipicoten River. .
Sudbury ....
Spanish Ri ver
Thessalon.
188,170 89
12,522 50
200,693 39
Sault Ste'. Marie
47,041 01
48,959 16
045 95
1,004 13
1,794 33
47,101 23
1,126 71
2,501 47
62 62
457 28
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150,236 61
457 28
150,693 80
i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 65
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1
No. 13 — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, «fec. — Ontario — Continued.
Chief Port.
Outports.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues .
1
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
$ ^ cts.
20,999 17
11,479 06
2,575 98
23 75
$ cts.
8 cts.
Tilsonburg
Port Rowan
Abolished from 1st
July, 1903.
35,077 96
a5,077 96
Stratford
75,614 42
7,42{> 39
20.497 75
41,117 80
100 20
16,974 15
252 00
Mitchell
St. Marv's
Listtwel
Mount Forest
Wiarton
161,738 71
252 00
161,985 71
Toronto
7,951,583 63
10,177 84
14,080 51
12,449 58
11,770 71
14,986 68
42,351 62
12,248 28
1,896 52
105,961 35
7,752 12
Auror»& Newmarket
Barrie
Brampton
Georgetowni
Orangeville
Orillia
Port Credit
Streetsville
Toronto Junction
8,177,506 72
7,752 12
8,185,258 84
Trenton
19,888 68
19,888 68
Wallaceburg
9,084 04
423 05
702 76
150 24
Lambton
Sombra
Walpole Island
10,360 09
• 10,360 09
Whitby
12,357 59
, 12,357 59
Windsor
414,866 43
177,608 01
930 27
2,524 75
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Walkerville
Belle River
593,404 71
2,524 75
595,929 46
W^oodstock
92,515 38
2,978 59
Norwich
t
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95,493 97
95,493 97
16,328,786 18
30,189 38
16,358,975 56
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, tfec. — Continued.
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
Chief Port.
Outports.
Customs
Duties.
•
Other
Revenues.
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
Abercorn
$ cts.
3,791 70
10,212 51
19 92
85 06
$ cts.
5 25
$ cts.
3,7% 95
Coaticooke
51 65
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Stanhope
Comin's Mills. . . .
Lake Megan tic . .. ..
Hereford
10,317 49
51 65
10,369 14
Cookshire
1,821 03
2,123 24
6,519 75
76 81
76 59
73 25
10,540 83
149 84
10,690 67
Gaspe
2,976 15
2,976 15
Athelstan
Franklin Centre
Roxham .
Vicars' Station
Corbin
Hemmingf ord
571 33
8,183 74
167 75
43 36
156 21
208 00
501 30
77 84
84 25
Huntingdon
Mansonville Station.
16 07
9,138 46
871 39
10,009 85
601 79
Mansonville
283 05
265 74
548 79
3 00
50 00
53 00
Montreal
12,346,051 84
2,529 72
61,711 60
24,696 23
232 25
• 91 18
552 88
2,062 25
12,437,927 95
18,632 49
80 00
80 00
26 70
12,456,747 14
Dundee
Joliette
St. Jerome
St. Regis .,
Trout River
Coteau Landing. ...
Marie ville
New Richmond
Nouvelles
18,819 19
Paspebiac .
5,312 00
118 22
13 13
40 00
5,443 35
40 00
5,483 35
Perce
1,153 38
],153 38
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 '
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Quebec — Continued.
Chief Port.
Outports.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues .
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
$ cts.
1,241,008 45
3,291 11
8,118 23
504 79
21,747 88
22,296 01
53 74
200 62
$ cts.
1,315 88
6 25
40 00
80 00
102 47
$ cts.
Beauce
Magdalen Islands . . .
Victoriaville
Riviere du Loup
St. Thomas
Bradore Bay ....
1,297,220 83
1,544 60
1,298,765 43
9,.372 47
23 26
40 00
Matane
9,395 73
40 00
9,435 73
St. Armand
2,142 90
188 52
145 75
Philipsburg
Drummondville... .
Clarenceville. .... .
Frelighsburg
Granby . . .
Lacolle
Rouse's Point
Noyon Jiniction
2,.S31 42
145 75
2,477 17
36,925 68
888 46
80 00
37,814 14
80 00
37,894 14
St. .John's
62,542 00
615 00
341 94
31,836 02
450 53
72 73
460 69
96,318 91
168,293 33
11,709 72
10,998 80
1,765 24
343 60
68 14
1
411 74
96,730 65
Sherbrooke
85 00
Richmond
Windsor Mills
Thetford Mines
192 767 09
27,519 51
85 00
192,852 09
Sorel
108 92
27,628 43
Georgeville .
Magog
Stanstead Junction. .
Stanstead
8,732 69
239 16
3,540 52
7,310 53
1,103 44
36 00
109 00
109 30
, 19,822 90
1,357 74
21,180 64
Three Rivers
105,219 14
260 00
105,479 14
Totals, Quebec
Valleyfield
38,423 77
40 00
38,463 77
14,332,735 61
14,308,671 54
24,064 07
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT J
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Continued.
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
Chief Port. .
Outports.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues .
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
Bathurst
$ cts.
4,339 63
507 59
191 02
GO 08
$ cts.
$ cts.
5,098 22
Caraquet
Shippe^an
Tracadie. .
5,098 22
Campbellton
13,686 37
70 00
13,756 37
Chatham
8,431 26
129 18
1,759 65
40 00
Buctouche
Richibucto
10,320 09
40 bo
10, .360 09
Dalhousie
5,295 13
5,295.13
Fredericton ,
37,494 53
19 31
.37,513 84
McAdam Junction ...
5,5.S2 29
110 76
5,643 05
Moncton . ,
49,492 48
18 71
13 73
1,045 47
140 30
930 79
2,113 00
40 00
Cocagne
Alma
Dorchester
Harvey
Hillsboro'
Shediac
53,754 48
40 00
53,794 48
Newcastle
8, .337 91
8,337 91
Sackville
6,763 65
755 17
Nil.
Bay Verte
Rockport
7,518 82
7,518 82
St. John
1,165,842 36
1,442 73
6,525 96
32 40
Nil.
161 93
24 55
190 80
1,853 17
St. George.
Sussex
Lepreaux
Musquash
St. Martins .
Back Bay
Beaver Harbour
1,174,220 73
1,853 17
1,176,073 90
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — New Brunswick — Continued.
Chief Port.
St. Stephen .
Woodstock .
Outports.
Canii>obello
Milltown
North Head
St. Andrews. . . .
Upper Mills
West Isles
Grand Harbour.
Aroostook Junction .
Centre ville. ... . . .
Edmundston
Debec
Grand Falls
St. Leonards ...
Middle St. Francis . .
Totals, N. Brunswick
Customs
Duties.
$ cts.
37,065 61
919 60
5,220 16
294 43
2,810 88
45 06
172 47
74 09
46,602 30
14,209 89
3,258 89
861 08
1,811 45
569 83
750 87
1,077 95
1,212 38
Other
Revenues .
$ cts.
1,115 25
1,115 25
350 50
75 00
102 00
GO 00
93 80
Total
Revenues.
$ cts.
47,717 55
23,752 34 i 671 30
1,391,613 2l| 3,919 79
24,423 64
1.395,533 00
Remarks.
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
Amherst
62,442 44
3 50
205 84
242 48
4 85
8,767 56
118 03
914 29
40 00
From Aug. 28,
North ix)rt . .
Pugwash -
River Hebert
Tidnish
Springhill
Wallace
Oxford
Bridgetown
Clementsport
Thome's Cove . .
Bayfield
1903.
72,698 99
40 00
72,738 99
Annapolis Royal
3,544 81
2,637 96
311 90
17 70
40 00
6,512 37
40 00
6,552 37
Antigonish
7,702 17
52 08
26 32
Harbour au Bouohe..
St. Peters. ..'.'.'.'.."
West Arichat
Descousse
7,780 57
812 31
166 77
36 5:^
4 40
3 82
0 20
7,780 57
Arichat
3 00
L'Ardoise
River Bourgeoise ....
1,024 03
3 00
1,027 03
70 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Nova Scotia — Continued.
Chief Ports.
Outports.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues .
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
*
Baddeck
$ cts.
1,062 11
7 66
S 15
3 60
0 75
Nil.
Nil.
$ cts.
$ cts.
1,082 27
Aspey Bay
St. Anne's
New Campbellton . . .
Ingonish
Neils Harbour
Little Narrows
•
1,082 27
321 28
172 10
75 84
Barrington
Clark's Harbour. . . .
Port La Tour
569 22
569 22
Canso
1,009 78
156 81
430 19
157 48
23 00
10 01
230 00
Guysborough
Sherbrooke
Isaac's Harbour
Liscombe
Queensport
1,787 27
230 00
2,017 27
Diffbv
1,960 29
1,073 57
165 95
52 88
209 11
■
Bear River
Freeport
Sandy Cove
Westport
3,461 80
3,461 80
Halifax
1,668,921 50
58 18
9 50
1 64
2,889 59
Sheet Harbour
Port DuflFerin
Ingram Docks,
1,668,990 82
2,889 59
1,671,880 41
Kentville
15,148 07
667 91
358 56
1,038 93
983 93
1,742 29
160 35
286 47
Canning
KingsfKjrt
Port Williams .....
Wolfville.
Harbourville..
Aylesford Station . . .
Abolished from June
1, 1904.
20,386 51
20,3^6 51
Liverpool
2,400 27
96 78
Port Medway
2,497 05
2,497 05
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Nova Scotia — Continued.
Chief Ports.
Outports.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues .
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
$ cts.
489' 84
.f cts.
40 00
% cts.
529 84
Lunenburg
10,378 91
426 38
7,574 75
947 72
518 84
306 00
40 00
60 00
Chester
Bridgewater
Mahone Bay
La Have
Port George
Marg^aretsville
19,845 60
406 00
20,251 60
Middleton
4,603 72
2i) 59
120 40
•
4,753 71
4,753 71
New GlaMfow ,.,.....
53,630 77
162 50
86 00
Merigoniish
53,793 27
80 00
53,873 27
North Sydney
77,211 77
.59 66
0 56
84 64
105 00
Grand Narrows
Little Bras d'Or. . . .
MiUviUe
Sydney Mines
,
77,356 62
105 00
77,461 62
Parrsboro'
1,602 81
33 84
5 76
21 92
10 09
200 00
Advocate Harbour. .
Apple River
Port Greville
Five Islands
Tatatnagouche
River John
1,674 42
12,029 84
130 99
173 94
200 00
1,874 42
Pictou
12,334 77
12,334 77
..... ...
Port Hawkesbury
686 59
330 13
51 08
103 91
144 63
22 48
Port Mulgrave
Port Hastings
Whycocomagh
West Bay
vey of Canso, July
1,1904.
Marble Mountain —
1,338 82
1,338 _82
Port Hood
463 47
272 39
.30 69
3,180 21
1,917 06
•
Cheticamp
Margaree
Mabou
5,863 82
5,863 82
72
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, «fec. — Nova Scotia — Continued.
Chief Ports.
Outix)rts.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues .
Total
Revenue.
Remarks.
Shelburne
$ cts.
1,111 07
1 41
115 19
$ cts.
40 00
20 00
$ cts.
.Jordan Bay
North East Harbour.
1,227 67
60 00
1,287 67
Sydney
125,192 04
47,650 72
1,635 44
188 30
3 72
1 95
163 33
Glace Bay
Port Morien
Louisburg
Gabarouse
Main k Dieu
174,672 17
92,323 45
163 33
174,835 50
Truro
20 on
Economy , . . .
Londonderry
Bass River
8 431
3,515 76
16 48
95,864 12
20 00
95,884 12
Weymouth
1,175 65
16 53
759 88
229 97
176 20
',
.
Befliveau's Cove
Meteghan
Port Gilbert
Church Point
2,358 23
2,358 23
■*
Windsor
7,541 33
153 40
767 26
124 03
6 23
'
Cheverie.
Hantsport
Maitland
Walton
•
8,592 25
8,592 25
Yarmouth
.58,721 29
148 .35
193 34
Pubnico
Salmon River
Tusket Wedge. . .
Tusket
225 291
98 17' 40 00
a30 97!
Totals, Nova Scotia
59,524 07 i 233 34
59,757 41
2,306,480 28 4,510 26
2,310,990 54
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No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Continued.
MANITOBA.
73
Chief Port.
Outports.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues .
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
Brandon ....
Carberry
$ cts.
95,036 15
3,885 67
4,221 83
3,372 70
9,711 24
97 88
8,970 25
$ cts.
80 00
22 00
40 00
$ cts.
Deloraine
Killamey
Virden
Rapid City
Melita
Crystal City
Emerson
Gretna . . .
Morden
125,296 72
142 00
125,437 72
Winnipeg
2,498,856 37
1,509 93
15,274 67
14,232 67
7,083 34
15,176 55
35,315 61
729 93
3,421 05
57 95
55 03
177 09
133 08
131 12
188 69
263 15
23 66
5,188 62
2,143 01
1,082 38
128 76
80 00
1
1
Neepawa
Portage la Prairie. . .
Mowbray
Selkirk
Stonewall
Manitou
Birtle
Yorkton
Gladstone
Minnedosa
Sprague ...
Pilot Mound
Moose Factory .
York Factory
Manitoba totals . . .
2,699,961 52
1,291 131 2,601,252 65
2,725,257 24
1,433 13
2,726,690 37
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Grand Forks
35,141 05
1,138 26
3,276 47
1,495 84
17,640 38
632 51
528 08
206 56
79 50
940 00
.36 00
40 00
50 00
61,204 65
Closed Aug ,
Cascade City
Midway
Sidley
Greenwood
Fairview
Carson
Keremeos ...
60,059 15
1,145 50
Kaslo
7,022 34
493 33
266 38
20 00
• • • •
Nakusp
Rykerts
28, 1903. .
^
7,782 05
20 00
7,802 05
74 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13, — Statement of Customs Revenue, &c. — British Columbia. — Continued.
Other Ports.
Outports.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenue.
Total
Revenue.
Remarks.
Naoaimo
$ cts.
67,532 75
2,091 04
4,630 98
7,912 64
60 57
119 73
16 25
95 66
66 70
$ cts.
138 55
40 00
40 00
40 00
$ cts.
Comox
Chemainus
Ladysmith
Courtney
Cumberland
Wellington
New Albemi
Alberni
Cranbrook
82,526 32
258 55
82,784 87
Nelson
78,661 66
14,417 64
32,801 80
340 07
38 85
10,381 90
1 24
14 02
7,160 07
9,341 50
60 00
40 00
Fernie
Fort Steele
Phillipps .
Waneta
Pilot Bay
Erie
Gateway
143,817 25
9,441 50
153,258 75
New Westminster
73,315 92
500 38
15,369 18
4,554 89
3,881 31
13,908 46
8,474 85
41,685 48
2,601 33
115 90
15,185 82
4,982 24
57 44
141 47
4 57
51 29
100 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
20 00
Aldergrove
•
Ashcroft
Douglas
Golden ....
Huntingdon ....
Kamloops
Revelstoke
Steveston
Upper Sumas
Vernon
Ladner 8 Landing
Chilliwack
Lytton
Yale
184,830 63
240 00
185,070 53
Rossland
55,171 13
7^6 55
18,216 84
215 00
Paterson
Trail
74,134 52
215 00
74,349 52
Vancouver
1,423,428 25
109,542 09
3,532,970 34
-
i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 75
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue, &c. — British Columbia. — Continued.
Chief Port.
Outports.
Ottstoms
Duties.
Other
Revenues .
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
Victoria
$ cts.
746,195 65
299 34
463 75
529 42
63 29
62 88
11 50
Nil.
91 38
81 21
11 26
Nil.
24 14
$ cts.
359,780 97
$ cts.
•
Stickeen
Sidney
Port Es-sington
Mettakatta
Esqiiimalt •. . .
Ma-ssett
Salt Spring Island..
Port Simjison
Bella Coola
Port SimpBon .
ToUOsB. Columb
747,833 82
359,780 97
1,107,614 79
2,724,411 89
480,643 61
3,205,055 50
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Charlottetown
Summerside.
Cardigan
Crapaud
Georgetown
Grand River
Montague Bridge.
Murray Harbour .
Rustico
Souris
St. Peters .
Vernon River. . ..
New Ix>ndon.. ..
Pinette
Alberton . .
Malpeque .
Port mil
Tignish . . ,
Totals, P.E.I.
132,248 36
1,460 90
94 24
306 02
Nil.
1,049 19
252 67
3 20
3,318 65
437 16
23 07
Nil.
0 50
139,193 96
9,097 06
325 44
].-) 75
80 31
2,667 56
12,186 12
151,380 08
155 00
20 OO
40 00
215 00
139,408 96
215 00
12,186 12
151,595 08
76
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Continued.
NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
Chief Port.
•
Outports.
Customs
] )uties.
Other
Revenues .
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
Calgary
Edmonton. .
Canniore
Medicine Hat
Banff (P.O.)
Coutts
$ cts.
125,818 21
60,877 04
37 06
26,093 42
102^1
$ cts.
838 75
40 00
20 00
$ cts.
213,826 79
212,928 04
898 75
Lethbridge
36,930 29
20,34f) 89
32,504 78
n,a53 05
.393 13
22,517 25
9,150 65
10,943 15
10 00
40 00
5 00
15 00
394 50
Macleod ■. . . .
Cardston
Pincher Creek
Maple Creek
Wood Mountain ....
Pendant d'Oreille —
Wild Horse Lake....
■
144,648 19
454 50
145,102 69
'■
Regina
89,654 22
49,796 10
84,229 02
8,477 63
64 05
233 52
232 83
248 45
213 35
113 65
42 26
104 73
191 64
50 77
7,909 88
80 00
0 50
Moosejaw
North Portal
Prince Albert . . . .
Broadview
Grenfell
Indian Head.. ...
Qu'App«lle .
South Qu'Appelle. . .
Wapella
Whitewood
Wolsley -
Battleford
Saskatoon
Totals, N.W.T.
241,562 10
80 50
241,642 60
599,1.38 33
1,433 75
600,572 08
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No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Concluded.
YUKON TERRITORY.
77
Chief Port.
Dawson .
Outportg.
White Horse . .
Forty Mile . .
Moose Creek .
White Pass . .
Log Cabin .
Caribou
Dal ton Trail
Wells .....
Atlin
Customs
Duties.
$ cts.
332,168 97
7,605 19
19 24
339,793 40
53,745 46
1,998 87
1,934 10
18,892 73
209 75
58 ?)5
. 538 88
Other
Revenues ,
$ cts.
3,951 09
350 00
4,301 09
537 00
1 77,378 34
I
Totals, Yukon Terl 417,171 74
537 00
4,838 09
Total
Revenues.
Remarks.
$ cts.
344,094 49
77,915 34
422,009 83
RECAPITULATION.
Provinces.
Customs
Duties.
Other
Revenues.
Total
Revenue.
Ontario
Quebec ....
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Manitoba ....
British Columbia
Prince Edward Island
North-west Territories
Yukon Territory
British Post Office Parcels
$ cts.
16,328 786 18
14,308,671 54
1,391,613 21
2,306,480 28
2,725,257 24
2,724,411 89
151,380 08
599,138 33
417,171 74
1,439 20
$ cts.
30,189 38
24,064 07
3,919 79
4,510 26
1,433 13
480,643 61
215 00
1,433 75
4,838 09
$ cts.
16,358,975 56
14,332,736 61
1,395,533 00
2,310,990 54
2,726,690 37
3,20.5,055 50
151,595 08
600,572 08
422,009 83
1,439 20
Dominion totals
40,954,349 69
551,247 08
41,505,596 77
78
CV8T0M8 DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Imported into Canada; the
Surtax Tariffs ; the Duty Collected by Articles under each Tariff,
Consumption and Amount of Duty Collected
Articles.
Total Imports.
DUTIABLE GOODS.
Ale, beer ai^d porter, in bottles Galls.
ti It casks II
Total, ale, &c.
Ginger ale.
Animals, living, viz. : —
Hogs / . Lbs.
Horned cattle No.
Horses . .' n
Sheep II
All other, not elsewhere specified $
Total, animals.
QjAntiseptic surgical dressings, such as
absorbent cotton, cotton wool, lint,
lamb's wool, tow, jute, gauzes and
oakum, prepared for use as surgical
\ dressings plain or medicated $
10 1 Bagatelle tables or boards No.
11 Baking iwwders. Lbs.
12 Balls, cues and racks and cue tips for
bagatelle boards and billiard tables. . . $
ISBasketsof all kinds, N.E.S
14 Belting of all kind.', except rubber and
leather. . . , ... n
15 Belts, surgical, and trusses, electric
belts, pessaries and suspensory ban-
dages of all kinds
16 Belts of all kinds, N.O.P „
17 Bells and gongs, N . E . S «
18 Billiard tables No.
19 Blacking, shoe and shoemakers' ink .... $
20 Blinds of wood, metal or other material,
not textile or paper n
21 Blueing — Laundry blueing of all kinds . m
22 Boats — Open pleasure sail boats, skiffs
and canoes No.
Bolsters and pillows S
Books, printed : periodicals and pam-
phlets, N.E.S
Books — Novels or works of fiction, or
literature of a similar character, un-
bound or paper bound, or in sheets,
including freight rates for railways
and telegraph rates, bound in book
or pamphlet form, not including
Christmas annuals or publications
commonly known as juvenile and
toy books
Quantity .
338,320
250,399
588,719
135,459
36,549
30,938
72,568
6
405.633
608
364
Value.
238,863
60,303
299,166
10,685
7,317
422,039
934,296
202,301
55,936
1,621,889
52,553
247
121,343
6,657
50,644
78,623
29,271
70,198
36,982
30,039
20,607
1,084
24,001
34,325
10,722
850,483
103,855
General Tariff.
Quantity . Value.
323,359
230,626
553,985
135,459
36,456
30,693
72,407
6
365,606
599
357
223,299
52,259
275,558
1,059
7,317
412,264
869,416
198,031
53,910
1,540,938
4.5,110
247
109,791
6,333
35,279
41,270
25,214
62,171
34,968
26,522
19,841
1,084
3,124
33,084
10,168
677,334
88,671
Duty.
$ cts.
77,606 16
36,900 16
114,506 32
211 80
2,031 89
82,452 80
173,883 20
39,(>06 20
10,782 00
308,756 09
9,022 00
86 45
21,936 38
2,216 55
10,583 70
8,254 00
5,042 80
21,759 85
10,490 40
9,282 70
4.960 25
325 20
781 00
8,271 00
3,050 40
67,733 40
17,734 20
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Quantity and Value entered for Consumption under the General, Preferential and
and the Total Quantity and Value of each Article entered for a
thereon during the Fiscal Year 1904.
Entkreu fok Home Consdmption.
Preferential Tariflf.
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity . Value
628
Duty. I Quantity. Value. Duty
•S ct».
8,-318
1,109 26
40
5 34
10
1 34
oO
)) 68
6,759
152
297
3,552
36,595
3,456
6,295
833
^517
542
901 30
21,370
151
493
170,007
25 12
69 30
710 40
4,879 39
460 87
1,468 92
166 60
820 65
90 36
3,561 82
25 17
98 60
11,334 35
13,807
1,841 32
1,845
11,885
1,627
5,789
13,7301 7,416
$ cts.
590 40
2,535 41
Total.
Quantity . Value,
3,125 81
992
992
264 52
264 52
27
11,813
144
587
1,599
219
500
6'
3,679
12 60
4,725 20
38 40
1.56 56
746 19
87 60
166 66
26 80
490 46
75
20 01
325, 2(M
242,511
567,715
135,459
36,456
30,694
72,40"
6
366,234
608
360
224,926
58,048
282,974
9,377
7,317
412,264
869,456
198,031
54,912
1,541,980
51,869
247
109,943
6,657
50,644
78,009
29,257
70,065
36,020
30,039
20,383
1,084
24,494
33,735
10,728
851,020
102,553
Duty
Collected.
$ cts.
78,196 .56
39,435 57
117,632 13
1,321 06
2,031 89
82,452 80
173,888 54
39,(i06 20
11,047 86
309,027 29
9,923 30
86 45
21,961 50
2,298 45
16,019 30
13,171 79
5,660 23,15
23,974 96
10,744 60
It, 103 35
5,050 61
325 20
4,342 82
8,462 83
3,175 80
79,558 21
24
19,595 53 25
80
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
•
Articles.
Total Imports.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. $
$
8
S cts.
Books — Con.
1
Bank notes, bonds, bills of exchange,
cheques, promissory notes, drafts,
and all similar work unsigned, and
cards or other commercial blank
forms, printed or lithograjihed, or
printed from steel or copper or other
plates, and other printed matter.
N.E.S $
91,976
84,260
27,738
29,491 00
2
Posters, advertising bills and folders.. Lbs.
133,420
29,225
129,029
19,354 35
3
Labels fo»- cigar boxes, fruits, vege-
tables, meat, fish, confectionery and
other goods, .also shipping, price or
other tags, tickets or labels ; and
railroad or other tickets, whether
lithograjihed or printed or partly
printed, N.E.S 8
Maps and charts, N.E.S
Newspapers, or supplemei^tal editions
135,759
104,576
36,001 60
2,833 20
4
17,923
14,166
5
or parts thereof partly printed and
intended to be completed and pub
lished in Canada m
3,917
3,917
979 25
6
Ad vertising jjamphlets, pictorial show
cards, illustrated advertising i)eriod-
icals, illustrated price books, cata-
logues, and price lists; advertising
calendars and almanacs i patent
medicine or other advertising circul-
ars, fly sheets or pamphlets Lbs.
406,735
95,673
365,383
85,413
54,807 48
7
Chromos, chromotypes, oleographs, or
like work ijrodueed by any process
other than hand painting or drawing,
and having any advertisement or
advertising matter printed, litho-
grai)hed, or stamped thereon, or
attached thereto, or other similar
artistic work, lithographed, printed
or stamped on paper or cardboard
for business or advertisement pur-
poses, N.O.P "
22,973
5,906
16,428
4,028
2,464 20
8
Printed music, bound or in sheets $
75,250
56,604
5,660 40
9
Photographs, chromos, chromotypes,
artotyi:)es, oleographs, paintings,
prints, or proofs therefrom, and
similar works of art, N.O.P. ; blue
prints and building plans m
Total books
331,593
241,863
48,372 60
1,741,560
1,388,570
286,031 68
Boot, shoe and stay lacesof any material. $
Boots and shoes, and slippers of all
10
116,850
31,633
9,489 90
11
kinds, except rubber and leather «
Braces or suspenders, and metal parts of . m
Brass and manufactures of :
Nails, tacks, rivets and buiTS or
91,428
73,334
18,333 50
12
101,389
75,318
26,361 30
18
washers m
8,349
6,411
1,923 30
M
Pumps.. "
Wire, plain Lbs.
20,909
19,916
5,974 80
15
98,058
16,217
85,437
14,057
1,405 70
16
Wire cloth &c N E S.. $
45,887
13,284
b,321 00
17
Manufactures of, N . 0 . P m
Total, brass
617,331
564,924
169,477 20
708,693
618,592
182,102 00
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Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
81
Entered for Home CJonsumption.
Preferential Tariff,
Quantity .
4,096
34,462
5,198
12,386
Value.
6,408
1,408
14,214
3,711
Duty.
8,645
1,411
15,990
37,611
273,212
71,067
18,981
25,590
612
179
2,011
32,789
42,577
78,168
ll_i_6
$ cts.
1,495 38
409 60
3,816 72
494 90
3,446 20
519 80
1,066 2i
5,015 14
28,939 65
14,213 40
3,163 57
5,971 31
122 40
35 80
134 13
5,464 94
8,515 40
14,272 67
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity.
7,501
1,296
235
Value.
1,116
15,942
46
1,687
467
2,656
46,149
71,817
14,352
1,331
128
1,597
164
149
93
8,719
10,722
Duty.
$ cts.
520 79
. 7,439 61
12 27
1,500 20
259 20
354 03
12,306 41
22,902 98
5,740 80
443 68
59 73
638 80
65 60
19 85
31 00
3,487 60
4,242 85
Quantity .
133,125
407,346
22,922
98,058
Total.
Value.
91,784
29,146
134,732
17,923
3,917
95,745
5,906
76,250
325,623
1,733,599
117,052
93,646
101,036
8,620
20,259
16,217
46,166
616,220
707,482
Duty.
9 cts.
31,507 17
19,763 95
47,357 93
3,340 37
979 25
59,753 88
3,243 20
7,080 67
65,694 15
337,874 31
29,444 10
21,940 75
32,392 34
2,684 50
6,076 20
1,559 68
8,816 94
181,480 20
200,617 52
10
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0V8T0M8 DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Cort.
Breadstufifs, &c., viz.: —
Arrowroot
Biscuits of all kinds not sweetened . .
Biscuits of all kinds sweetened
Macaroni and vermicelli
Rice, cleaned ,
Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or paddy . .
Rice and sago flour and sago
Tapioca
Lbs.
Total, breadstufifs.
Grain and products of, viz,
91 Barley
10 Beans.
11 Buckwheat
12 Indian corn for purposes of distillation
12 Oats
14 Pease, N.E.S
15 Rye
16 Wheat
Bush.
52
Total, grain
Bran, mill feed, &c
Buckwheat meal or flour
Indian or corn meal
Oatmeal
Rye flour
Wheat flour
Hominy, cracked, evaporated or dried
corn
All other breadstuffs, N.E.S
Grain; flour and meal, &c., of all kinds,
when damaged by water in transitu
Total, grain products
Lbs.
Brls.
Lbs.
Brls.
Bricks and tiles {see earthenware) : —
Fire brick and stove linings, N.E.S. . $
Bath brick n
Building brick M
Paving brick n
Drain tiles, not glazed. $
Drain pipes, sewer pipes, chimney
linings or vents, chimney tops and
inverted blocks, glazed or unglazed. m
Manufactures of clay, N.O.P n
Total, bricks, &c .
British gum, dextrine, sizing cream and
enamel sizing Lbs.
Brooms and whisks $
Brushes n
Buttons, pantaloon, wholly of metal.
shoe, N.E.S....'
all kinds, N.O.P
Total, buttons
. Gross.
Total Imports.
Quantity.
15,638
248,286
204,413
2,207,618
18,536,794
8,689,678
1,538,155
1,396,662
.32,837,244
855
18,802
125
1,085,032
70,372
8,888
261,365
4,988,833
6,434,272
86,826
48,551
5,344
2,291
42,827
13,455
1,986
1,777,699
187,151
1,177
Value.
General TariflF.
Quantity. Value. Duty .
902
15,394
24,273
82,030
424,926
141,707
24,295
2.3,501
737,028
627
33,628
140
554,898
32,907
15,989
1.57,467
3,849,308
4,644,964
92,498
2,507
122,640
212
7,316
169,367
7,145
262,739
1,631
666,045
38,335
1,066
117,468
29,753
1,637
53,958
17,168
259,385
68,755
3,211
274,945
29, .519
271
300,064
329,854
1,353
226,760
107,769
2,133,935
11,793,337
3,699,725
153,425
148,479
18,264,783
845
17,641
125
1,112,420
61,155
8,574
1,982
37,171
1,2.39,913
86,526
48,410
2,426
2,290
40,849
13,270
1,845
1,141,392
161,482
997
92
13,220
9,301
79,936
267,412
63,119
2,437
3,769
439,286
686
31,897
l:iO
568,536
27,002
14,858
1,838
29,726
674,583
83,626
2,484
122,114
95
7,313
161,429
7,149
244,942
1,631
635,783
£6,741
149
111,052
27,963
1,556
45,281
15,063
237,805
49,893
2,762
235,972
25,509
214
2.37,438
263,161
$ cts.
18 40
3,305 00
2,.558 39
19,984 00
147,416 97
18,498 64
609 25
942 25
193,332 90
175 80
2,646 17
12 50
83,431 58
6,115 50
857 40
198 20
4,460 52
97,897 67
17,725 20
216 29
12,102 50
19 00
1,145 00
24,509 40
1,429 80
48,988 40
326 20
106,461 79
7,348 20
29 80
22,210 40
5.592 60
311 20
1.5,848 35
3,012 60
54,353 15
4,989 30
552 40
58,993 00
6,377 25
53 50
83,103 30
89,534 05
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
83
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tarifif.
Quantity. Value,
13,255
15,684
96,056
3,744
5,919.599
4,896,167
1,314,985
1,484,100
13,743,590
248
49
358
655
2,318
185
141
160,886
4,438
180
693
i,8ir.
14,977
134
143,543
73, 128
20,617
23,431
Duty.
$ cts.
92 46
302 64
2,745 83
22 36
49,a30 27
16,320 58
3,436 16
3,905 34
278,338
319
131
76,155 64
63 80
4 90
274
23 87
724 92 5:
3,580 477 32
93 12 40
15,4831 2,064 60
19,156 2,554 32
1,5941
9171
6,416
1,790
81
8,677
1,175
20,650
5,005
56
17,594
212 55
122 23
855 47
238 70
10 80
2,024 68
156 69
3,621 12
950
57
27,203
333 71
7 48
2,932 64
158 39
9 50
6,347 82
28,2101 6,515 71
Surtax Tarifif.
Quantity. Value. Duty
1,143
12
50
1,205
1,820
302
2,122
464,421
19,633
$ cts.
114;
3|
3;
120
3,2811
1,111
4,592
109
109
966
966
13,615
376
20,252
2,897
34^8i5
37 99
1 11
1 00
40 10
364 00
Total.
Quantity.
14,608
243,587
203,837
2,137,729
17,712,936
8,595,892
1,468,410
1,632,579
Value
32,009,578
40 27
404 27
1,093
19,510
125
1,112,420
61,513
8,876
1,982
37,171
1,242,690
86,526
48,410
4,744
2,290
40,849
29 06
29 06
257 60
257 60
1,815 32
100 27
6,750 59
37,712
965 65
16,247 ie
17,212 81
13,455
1,986
1,766,699
185,553
1,177
785
15,149
24,281
80,073
410,955
136,247
23,054
27,200
717,744
905
35,309
140
568,536
27,276
15,969
1,838
29,726
679,699
92,206
2,484
122,114
188
7,313
161,429
7,149
260,534
1,631
655,048
38,335
1,066
117,468
29,753
1,637
53,958
17,204
259,421
68,513
3,194
273,818
29,356
271
299,456
329,083
Duty
Collected.
$ cts.
110 86
3,645 63
5,305 33
20,007 36
196,747 24
34,819 22
4,045 ^1
4,847 59
269,528 64
239 60 9
3,015 0710
12 50ill
83,431 58112
6,139 37113
897 67il4
198 20115
4,460 52 16
98,?94 511
18,202 62:17
216 29 18
12,102 50il9
31 4020
1,145 00 21
24,509 4022
1,429 8o!23
51,082 06 24
326 20 25
109,045 17
7,56 0 75 26
152 03 27
23,065 87 28
5,831 30 29
322 00 30
17,873 0331
3,426 89 .32
58,231 87
7,138 33 33
660 15 34
68,676 23 35
7,501 29 36
63 00 37
105,698 28i38
113,262 57
ll-i-6^
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
Total Imports.
>
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
1
2
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Candles :—
Paraffine wax Lbs.
Another, N.E.S ..
Total, candles
85,411
706,457
9,275
85,503
77,250
546,485
$
8,348
69,367
$ cts.
2,467 95
17,341 75
791,868
94,778
623,735
77,715
19,809 70
Cane, reed or rattan, split or otherwise
manufactured, N.O.P $
Canvas, to be used for boats' and ships'
sails $
Carriages and vehicles ; —
Buggies, carriages, pleasure carts and
similar vehicles, N.E.S No.
Cutters II
Farm wagons ". «
Freight wagons, drays and similar
vehicles . . . . n
Finished parts of buggies, carriages
and similar vehicles, N E.S., includ-
ing parts of cutters, children's car-
riages and sleds, N.O.P $
Railway cars, passenger No.
3
52,221
5,710
43,067
264
6,460 05
4
13 20
5
6
7
8
9
2,154
20
4,247
495
102,798
394
238,072
26,946
97,094
106,449
5,934
181,110
316,575
49,355
27,579
91,559
52,323
107,189
28,344
2,112
20
4,224
493
99,723
394
236.789
26,837
96,512
106,449
5,934
181,110
239,245
49,329
27,514
90,025
51,447
103,052
28,121
34,903 05
137 90'
59,197 25
6,709 25
33,779 20
10
11
17
5
278
17
5
278
31,934 70
1,780 20
12
13
M box and flat cars u
II cars, parts of $
■1 or road scrapers ., «
Sleighs No.
Wheelbarrows and trucks and hand-
carts II
Bioyclee and tricycles No.
II II ijarts of $
Children's carriages and sleds n
54,333 00
71,773 50
Id
1^402
15,316
3,759
14,798 70
15
16
17
18
10
1,405
15,363
3,806
6,878 50
27,007 50
15,434 10
30,915 60
9,842 35
1,431,721
1,342,481
399,424 80
Carpets, N.E.S. (see woollens) Yds.
20
21
11,744
4,732
1,471
5,623
9,915
200,074
4,961
4,732
1,467
1,694
9,915
199,401
592 90
2,974 50
22
Cash registers i
Celluloid, moulded into sizes for handles
of knives and forks, not bored nor
otherwise manufactured, also moulded
celluloid balls and cylinders, coated
with tin-foil or not, but not finished or
further manufactured, and celluloid
lamp shade blanks $
Celluloid, manufactures of, N.E.S _ "
59,820 30
23
81
53,458
81
47,245
8 10
24
9,449 00
53,539
47,326
9,457 10
Cement, hydraulic or waterlime Cwt.
II Portland "
„ N.E.S. and manf. of N.O.P. . . $
25
26
27
12,088
2,379,962
5,391
965,526
14,305
12,088
1,996,120
5,391
821.650
10,711
1,511 02
249,515 73
2,142 20
985,222
837,752
253,168 95
Chalk, prepared. ... - $
28
2fl
'
19,210
32,476
3.479
15,712
"42,907
17,048
22,244
1,705
16,807
3,409 60
4,448 80
3C
31
Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground. . Lbs.
Church vestments of any" material $
88,676
1,716 28
3,361 40
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Imported , into Canada, &c. — Continued.
85
Entered fob Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
6,185
134,225
140,410
0,783
4(55,389
52,785
Value.
724
12,231
12,955
1,142
5,446
1,175
109
835
17,732
319
526
4,301
223
25,220
3,929
3,910
3,910
164,627
2,614
167,241
900
10,228
2,00Q
954
Duty.
$ cts.
144 80
2,038 49
2,183 29
114 20
181 55
274 17
18 17
194 83
3,546 40
63 80
105 20
860 20
52 05
5,114 82
916 78
521 44
521 44
38,782 83
348 54
39,131 37
120 02
1,363 72
1,407 60
127 20
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity.
794
14,879
Value.
6
102
168
8,012
40
59,598
66
1,142
170
61,015
2,042
2,042
8,740
980
9,720
1,215
4
Duty.
$ cts.
2 40
54 00
56 40
1,602 40
13 33
23,839 20
21 66
456 80
68 00
24,398 99
544 52
544 52
2,479 82
261 30
2,741 12
323 98
1 07
Quantity.
83,471
681,468
764,939
2,117
20
4,225
495
17
6
278
1,405
15,357
3,772
11,744
4,732
1,467
12,088
2,476,388
95,692
Total.
Value.
9,078
81,760
90,838
52,221
5,710
100,898
394
236,829
26,946
97,347
106,449
5,9.34
181,110
316,575
49,329
27,579
91,486
52,143
107,353
28,344
1,428,716
5,623
9,915
199,401
81
53,197
53,278
5,391
995,017
14,305
1,014,713
19,163
32,476
3,705
17,761
Duty
Collected.
$ cts.
2,615 15
19,434 24
22,049 39
8,176 65
194 75
35,177 22
137 90
59,210 .58
6,727 42
33,974 03
31,934 70
1.780 20
54,333 00
99,159 10
14,798 70
6,900 16
27,528 10
15,607 30
31,775 80
9,894 40 19
428,938 61
1,509 68
2,974 50
59,820 30
8 10
10,514 96
10,523 06
1,511 02
290,778 38
2,752 04
295,041 44
3,853 60
5,813 59
3,123 88
3,488 06
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise-
Articles.
Total Imports.
Quantity .
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
1
2
DUTIABLE GOODS-- Con.
Cider, clarified or refined Galls.
II not clarified or refined . . n
Total, cider
982
769
622
219
1,041
769
$
825
219
$ cts.
104 10>
38 45
1,751
841
1,810
1,044
142 55
Clocks, clock keys and clock movements $
Clothes wringers, and parts thereof, for
domestic use No.
3
13,179
374,560
289,478
23,837
69,298
1
251,073
23,826
769
62,7f38 25-
4
13,194
8,828
8,339 10.
115 35
5
Cloths, not rubbered or made water-
proof, whether of wool, cotton, unions,
silk or ramie, sixty inches or over in
width and weighing not more than
seven ounces to the square yard, im-
ported exclusively for the manufacture
of mackintosh clothing Yds.
Coal, bituminous Tons .
II dust, N.E.S ,
Total, coal
Cocoa carpeting, mats, rugs and matting $
Cocoa nuts, imported from place of
growth by vessel direct to a Canadian
port No.
Cocoa nuts, N.E.S „
Total, cocoa nuts
6
7
4,376,084
631,845
9,702,057
601,174
3,934,185
574,468
8,834,760
495,989
2,085,118 11
77,127 60-
5,007,929
10,303,231
4,508,653
9,330,749
2,162,245 71
8
2,710
1,174
293 50
9
10
1,972,669
281,385
37,682
7,361
43,587
281,385
867
7,361
217 94
2,813 85
2,254,054
45,043
324,972
8,228
3,031 79
Cocoa nut, desiccated, sweetened or not. Lbs.
Cocoa paste, chocolate paste, cocos and
cocoa butter, N.O. P n
Cocoa shells and nibs, chocolate and
other preparations of cocoa, N. E.S . , . m
Total, cocoa
11
12
13
128,406
1,218,194
1,033,754
11,331
215,667
246,888
34,536
557,303
533,968
5,168
110,887
141,940
1,726 80
22,292 12
28,388 00
2,380,354
473,886
1,125,807
257,995
62,406 92
Coflfee, green, N.E.S Lbs.
M extract of, N.E.S., or substitutes
therefor of all kinds n
14
15
548,442
125,958
395,537
175,477
527
56,261
11,513
79,252
22,739
208
511,860
95,568
354,334
162,050
360
51,409
7,144
70,167
20,983
150
5,140 90-
2,867 04
16
17
18
11 roasted or ground, when not iin-
of growth and production ' h
II roasted or ground, and imitations
of and substitutes for, N.O.P.. h
11 condensed with milk n
Total, coffee
14,103 3(>
3,241 00
45 oa
1,245,941
169,973
1,124,172
149,853
25,397 30
Collars of cotton or linen, xylonite,
xyolite or celluloid Doz.
Combs for dress and toilet, of all kinds. $
Copper and manufactures of —
Nails, tacks, rivets arid burrs or
washers
Wire, plain, tinned or plated Lbs.
Wire cloth, &c $
19
20
193,977
186,081
179,886
150,427
145,421
93,445
50,897 35
32,705 75
21
3,879
25,263
1,033
67,791
3,428
25,258
233
65,632
1,028 40
22
141,490
141,470
3,788 70
58 25
24
All other manufactures of, N.O.P. . . . h
Total, copper
1P,689 6o
97,966
94,551
24,564 95
,
«
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Imported into Canada, &c. — Contimied.
87
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity .
370,751
119,715
33,573
153,288
1,929,082
1,929,082
9.3,765
(J34,845
468,791
1,197,401
16,903
360
32
167
17,462
Value.
81
81
5,578
6
72,324
273,448
48,134
321,582
1,419
Duty.
$ cts.
5 00
5 00
929 77
1 40
7,232 40
42,299 26
2,934 18
45,233 44
236 57
36,814: 6,430 46
36,814
6,134
99,579
98,907
6,430 46
3,125 51
16,929 41
13,187 92
204,620 33,242 84
3,697
338 07
8 99
0 43
11 60
3,726
37,715
20
33,168
68,918
451
5
800
1,444
2,700
359 09
7,739 50
16,081 35
90 2(»
0 50
133 35
288 80
Quantity
Surtax Tariff.
Value
512 85
18,539
905
19,444
1,750
48
1,798
32,761
3,363
91
3,454
264
273
5,696 7,419
17,525
Duty.
? cts.
10,920,28
0 66
988 74
24 27
1,013 01
35 20
2 48
37 68
3,462 33
8,178 32
176
176
70 40
70 40
Total.
Quantity,
Value.
1,116
769.
906
219
1,885
1,125
..... 289,412
13,195 23,832
379,579
73,093
4,053,900 9,108,208
608,0411 544,123
4,661,941 9,652,331
2,695
1,972,669
281,385
2,254,064
128,301
1,210,687
37,681
7,361
45,042
11,302
213,829
1,003,664| 240,938
2,342,652! 466,069
513,610
112,471
354,742
162,082
527
1,143,432
193,838
141,490
51,673
10,741
70,239
20,991
208
153,852
186,008
179,888
3,879
25,263
1,033
67,252
Duty
Collected .
cts.
109 10
38 45
147 55^
74,618 30
8,340 50
7,847 75
2,127,417 37
80,061 78
2,207,479 15
630 73
6,648 40
2,813 85
9,462 25
4,852 31
40,210 27
41,600 19
86,662 77
5,17C 10
3,205 11
14,114 83
3,241 43
56 60
25,794 07
62,099 18
56,965 42
11
12
13
14
1&
16
17
IS
1,118 60 21
3,789 20 22
191 60 23
20,048 80 24
97,427 25,148 20
88
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Abtiolks.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Cow.
Cordage, cotton, of all kinds Lbs.
II and twines of all kinds, N.E.S.
(see twines) n
Total, cordage
Corks, and other manufactures of cork-
wood, or cork-bark, N.O.P
Corsets
Corset clasps, busks, blanks and steels,
and corset wires, tipped or untipped. .
Costumes and scenery, theatrical .......
Imported.
Quantity ,
126,767
2,137,979
2,264,746
Cotton, manufactures of —
Duck, gray or white. N.E.S Yds.
Embroideries, white 9
Gray, unbleached cotton fabrics ... Yds.
White or bleached cotton fabrics n
Fabrics, printed, dyed or coloured,
N.O.P...
Jeans, coutilles and sateens, imported
by corset and dress stay-makers for
use in their own factories «
Hankerchiefs ... n
Batts, batting and sheet wadding ... Lbs.
Knitting yarn, hosiery yarn or other
cotton yarn n
Cotton wraps $
Seamless bags. h
Sheets and bed quilt and damask of
cotton, N.O.P
Shirts of cotton , Doz.
Sewing thread on spools $
Sewing cotton thread in hanks, 3 and
6 cord Lbs.
Crochet cotton thread, on spools or
tubes or in balls $
All other cotton thread, N.E.S. Lbs.
Clothing $
Blouses and shirt waists u
Cotton bags made up by the use of the
needle, not otherwise provided for. . n
Lampwicks n
Shawls 11
Socks and stockings . Doz. prs.
Tape, not dyed or coloured ... $
II dyed or coloured n
Towels 11
Undershirts and drawers n
Uncoloured cotton fabrics, bleached,
viz.: — Scrims and window scrims,
cambric cloths, muslin apron checks,
brilliants, cords, piques, diapers,
lenos, mosquito nettings ; Swiss,
jaconet and cambric muslins, and
plain, striped or checked lawns Yds.
Velvets, velveteens, and plush fabrics.
N.E.S. ; 11
36 Other articles made by the seamstress
from cotton fabrics, N.O.P . $
Total, cottons
162,317
3,023,767
15,121,342
35,003,933
908,652
175,730
202,826
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty
15,034
237,747
252,781
42,776
664,459
' 23^844
177,790
2,277,812
1,451,223
119,880
108,038
1,079
13,726
29,953
358,503
143,475
1,134,300
3,556,560
94,770
290,370
19,224
51,061
2,715
10,075
147,839
179,935
300,004
417,552
44,562
8,651
515,744
36,643
70,777
9,123
1,239
234,481
48,270
32,069
68,976
19,952
193,170
339,084
132,295
8,491,372
64,690
792,645
857,335
119,404
520,549
3,120,607
6,207,940
896,571
1671593
117,105
35,027
2,502
11, ill
24,912
258,004
328,186
8,130
96,051
104,181
116,896
105,649
730
12,226
22,402
355,823
36,701
232,686
570,310
92,307
34,634
18,255
33,296
1,603
9,468
18,292
141,002
183,136
894
27,388
3,645
330,.536
29,196
68,866
7,723
518
28,707
10,809
8,991
1,211
14,944
25,685
93,135
89,865
2.492,028
2,032 50
24,012 75
26,045 25
23,379 20
36,977 15
255 50
2,464 46
5,040 72
88,955 75
9,175 25
58,171 50
199,608 50
18,461 40
12,121 90
4,563 75
8,324 00
400 75
1,893 60
5,487 60
49,350 70
45,784 00
134 10
6,847 00
911 25
115,687 60
10,218 60
24,103 10
1,930 75
155 40
10,047 45
2,702 25
3,146 85
363 30
5,230 40
6,421 25
27,940 50
31,452 75
754,631 97
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported intx) Canada, &c. — Continited.
89
ESTERKD FOR HOMK CONSUMPTION.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty.
30,478
1,307,776
1,338,254
52 547
2,501,818
12,082,425
28,274,193
12,081
7,624
85,446
7,658
661,957
12,038
71,915
1,998,641
1,030,533
3,878
140,063
143,941
849
2,149
28
9,433
4,213
106,274
903,812
2,926,684
2,463
255,128
857
17,676
1,112
618
128,919
38,486
119,678
416,658
16,618
4,711
149,991
6,542
1,533
1,432
721
103,923
34,425
19,0(55
66,983
3,547
167,162
224,497
37,225
5,770,386
$ cts.
647 01
23,434 27
24,081 28
113 27
501 41
6 52
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity. Value Duty.
1,414 98
702 23
17,712 40
150,637 59
682, 89e 60
328 40
59,530 8(i
142 84
2,946 05
185 35
82 41
25,783 80
8,980 20
19,946 56
41,665 80
2,769 71
785 19
34,998 97
1,526 48
357 73
238 68
144 20
24,249 31
6,737' 69
4,448 71
13,3% 60
827 65
27,861 18
44,899 40
8,686 14
1,183,883 71
376
376
275
200
23,048
248,845
513
279
14
77,702
. 612
82,024
67
67
653
S40
334
26
941
72
3,453
42,386
2,122
112
89
367
231
550
25,409
348
$ cts.
22 33
22 33
174 13
158 68
166 87
7 80
313 69
24 00
1,150 99
19,779 60
990 28
37 33
29 66
146 80
107 80
183 35
11,867 64
162 40
96,518
2,905
4,022
725
1,461
58
18,615
2,144
202,555
066
45,041 79
968 31
1,876 91
290 00
681
19 34
7,446 00
1,000 56
92,116 69
Quantity. Value.
95,168
2,100,797
2,195,965
172,226
3,(^2^567
15,226,080
34,730,978
908,652
i'75,736
202,830
42,699
664,469
' 23449
174,529
2,257,257
1,440,743
Total.
12,008
236,181
248,189
118,398
108,138
1,092
12,226
31,861
360,977
143,047
1,139,961
3,539,379
04,770
291,884
19,224
61,061
2,715
10,086
147,878
179,719
303,364
417,552
44,006
8,356
505,936
36,086
70,399
9,157
1,239
229,148
48,139
.32,078
68,919
19,952
192,905
336,217
129,234
8,464,969
Duty.
9 cts.
2,679 51
47,469 35
50,148 86
23,()66 60 3
37.637 24j 4
417 89 5
2,464 45 6
6,463 50 7
89,971 67 8
26,911 66 9
209,960 08
902,284 70
18,789 80
72,643 04
4,743 92
11,299 71
586 10
1,976 01
31,418 20
68,438 70
65,913 91
41,799 90 21
9,616 71!22
1,696 44I23
162,544 21124
11,907 48|25
24,460 m2&
2,170 09|27
299 60 28
79,338 55 29
9,408 25 30
9,472 47 31
14,049 90 62
6,739 83 33
34,301 77
80,285 90
41,139 45
2,030,63^ 37
90
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {
4-5 EDWARD yil., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
1 Crajpes, black $
2 Cuffs of cotton, linen, xylonite, xyolite
or celluloid Prs.
Curtains and shams when made up,
trimmed or untrimmed $
Cyclometers and pedometers <i
Dressing, harness, leather and shoe n
Drugs, dyes, chemicals and medicines —
Acids-
Acetic and pyroligneous, in excess of
the strength of proof Galls,
Acid, acetic and pyroligneous, crude,
of any strength, not exceeding 30
per cent <•
Acid phosphate, N.O.P.. Lbs.
9 Acids, mixed, N.E.S " ..
10 Muriatic and nitric i.
11 Sulphuric n
12 Other, N.E.S. „
13 Aniline dyes, in packages of less
than 1 lb. weight ■
14 Gelatine and isinglass n
15 Glue, powdered or sheet «
16 Glue, liquid $
17 Glycerine, N.E.S Lbs.
18 M imported by manufac-
turers of explosives for use in the
manufacture thereof in their own
factories m
Gums : —
19 Camphor
20 Opium (crude)
21 Other, N.E.S
22 Liquorice, in paste, rolls and sticks . .
23 Magnesia .. .
24 Milk food, and other similar prepara-
tions $
25 Morphine Oz.
26 Opium, powdered Lbs.
27 1. prepared for siioking ...... . h
28 Proprietary medicines, in liquid form,
containing alcohol $
29 Proprietary medicines, not otherwise
provided for m
30 Potash or potassa, bicarbonate of ... . Lbs.
31 Soda, bicarbonate of <t
32 Sulphuric ether, chloroform and solu-
tions of peroxides of hydrogen n
33 Vaseline and all similar preparations
of petroleum, for toilet, medicinal
or other purposes $
34 Yeast cakes Lbs.
35 i< compressed, in packages weigh-
ing less than 50 lbs n
36 M compressed, in bulk or mass of
not less than 50 lbs n
37 All other drugs, dyes, chemicals, &c.,
not otherwise provided for $
Total, drugs
Imported .
Quantity.
37,446
5,156
732
285,707
56,169
148,163
113,327
426,489
177
203,764
1,980,317
979,201
1,279,776
47,542
50,652
12,793
2,607,205
141,853
5,210
231
1
11,597
4,906,987
127,060
Value.
71,033
390
163,890
17,841
5,208
606,356
429
59,112
3,!)16
101
15,248
3.440
4,967
2,585
34,401
114
57,358
149,690
17,253
114,669
150,492
25,294
194,652
2,404
259,315
5,719
63,310
6,243
698
20
80,922
408,403
802
69,125
27,861
12,537
3,014
41
36,006
551,836
2,302,436
General TariflF.
Quantity. Value. Duty
30,399
138
686
289,832
51,865
149,843
112,662
295,y44
57
143,6.35
1,258,483
53,270
475,620
32,326
6,046
10,332
1,871,669
118,100
333
56
1
8,405
2,492,370
86,851
73,458
390
163.890
3,969
4,192
211,538
429
57,484
136
15,49^
2,644
5,073
2,5.37
15,772
"61
37,284
101,763
15,808
7,691
57,220
16,:«2
13,503
2,355
134,856
3,996
40,543
942
212
20
77,589
316,582
564
46,829
13,446
12,287
3,662
41
36,006
330.818
1,312,182
793 8a
1,467 20
74,038 3a
107 25
14,371 00
165 4a
16 oa
3,874 00
528 80
1,014 60
634 2&
3,154 40
12 20
9,321 00
25,440 75
3,952 oa
1,538 20
5,722 00
3,276 40
6,04() 00
471 00
26,971 20
799 20
12,162 90
188 40
75 6a
5 OO
38,794 50
79,145 50
112 80
9,365 80
3,361 50
4,122 65
4,407 48
23 40
4,916 70
66,163 60
315,773 23
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
91
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Cariada, &c. — Continued.
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity. Value, j Duty.
7,047
4,97^
3,946
240
745
123,600
21,838
322,926
899,984
912,264
11,143
62,063
2,461
74,783
24,115
5,071
175
2,712
2,470,937
8,367
13,985
1,016
390.878
1,690
3,819
1,861 89
237 08
91,205 99
'28i'72
4,943 84
485
18
26
18,389
64 67
2 40
4 32
2,451 95
11,8711
27,011
1,552
104,676
105,462
6,451
200,313
49
5,784
1,758
21,253
5,449
48<}
1,978 51
4,501 85
2.58 68
13,956 90
7,030 84
860 17
34,708 70
6 .54
771 30
234 41
4,2.50 60
726 of)
157 50
88,782i
208
23,106
6,936
1281
14,797 58
27 73
3,081 01
1,156 03
2i/87
150,124 20,016 96
784,136 116,018 91
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity. Value. Duty. i Quantity.] Value. Duty
46
348
' ii9/J5i
120
41,943
466,598
1,620
10
800
29,811
20
3,167
37
311
3,008
53
7,474
23,754
930
29
$ eta.
5 33
1,473 SO
15 93
12 33
82 93
802 ia
14 14
2,491 35
7,917 96
247 99
7 73
2,720
3,049
24
6,560
122
58,637
106,714
1,813 34
1,016 27
6 40
2,186 73
56 95
1.5,636 56
32,308 74
37,446
5,121
732
289,832
56,159
150,083
113,407
4.39,495
177
207,416
2,048,007
953,254
1,387,884
45,089
58,109
12,793
1,946,452
142,215
5,414
231
1
11,117
4,964,107
125,029
73,458
390
163,890
17,974
5,208
605,573
429
59,174
3,961
101
15,496
.'^,440
5,091
2,.t63
37,169
114
56,629
152,528
17,360
112,367
162,682
23,763
213,816
2,404
140,640
5,754
61,796
6,420
698
20
80,309
408,413
772
69,959
26,942
12,537
3,662
36,006
539,579
2,203,032
$ cts.
2,664 02 1
1,704 28| 2
166,717 59 3
107 25! 4
14,652 72: 5
5,115 17
28
3.874
676
1,017
638
6,408
26
13,790
37,860
4,210
15,495
OOilO
5711
48;12
-I
34113
8614
56il&
68,16
10jl7
12,752 84,18
4,384 56 19
40,7.54 70I2O
477 54121
27,742 60|22
1,033 61|23
16,413 50124
922 68,25
233 10,26
5 00127
I
40,607 84 2$
94,959 35 29
140 53 30
12,453 21:31
6,704 26 32
4,209 47,33
4 407 48 34
I
23 40 35
4,916 7(^m
101,817 12 37
464,100 88
92
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreisrn Merchandise
Akticlbs.
13
11
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Earthen and chinaware : — (See bricks
and tiles)
Batha, tubs and washstands of earthen-
ware, stone, cement or clay, or of
other material, N.O.P
Brown or coloured earthen and stone-
ware, and Rockingham ware
Decorated, printed or sponged, and
all earthenware, N.E.S
Demijohns, churns or crocks
White granite or ironstone ware, C.C.
or cream coloured ware
China and porcelain ware
Earthenware tiles
Manufactures of earthenware, N.PJ.S.
, Total, earthenware.
Eggs.. .
Elastic, round or flat, including garter
Doz.
elastic
Electric light carbons and carbon points,
of all kinds, N.E.S M.
Electric light carbons over (i inches in
circumference No.
Total, electric carbons .
Electric apparatus, N.E.S., irisulators
of all kinds, &c., electric and galvanic
batteries ; telegraph and telei;Mione in-
struments
Electric motors, generators, dynamos
and sockets
Total, ^ectric apparatus.
Embroideries, not otherwise provided for
Emery wheels and manufactures of
emery
Express parcels of small value
Fancy Goods, viz. :
Alabaster, spar, amber, terra cotta, or
composition ornaments
Bead ornaments and statuettes, N.E.S.
Boxes, fancy, ornamental cases and
writing desks, &c
Braids, bracelets, cords, fringes,
tassels, &c
Cases for jewellery, watches, silver
ware, plated ware and cutlery
Fancy manufactures of bone, shell,
horn and ivory, N.E.S
Fans
Flowers, artificial.
Feathers, fancy, undressed
fancy, N.E.S
ti ostrich and vulture, dressed.
Total Imports.
Quantity .
Value .
General Tariff.
Quantity . Value . Duty
975,999
3,048
1,219,281
70,850
35,339
720,623
8,261
237,911
421,393
55,578
56,388
1,606,343
203,492
108,295
25,986
62,794
88,779
1,842,026
504,571
2,346,597
98,110
29,232
911,791
4,343
92,633
104,897
616,191
67,145
669
9,982
189,248
14,709
317,637
59,543
972,249
2,529
1,219,281
68,278
23,021
110,041
7,387
11,721
238,313
36,667
44,261
539,689
202,651
26,945
20,206
62,794
83,000
1,803,235
469,353
2,272,588
70,538
28,582
910,428
3,6.36
75,380
62,882
298,563
13,449
386
8,465
116,593
14,516
85,059
2,705
$ cts.
20,483 40
6,906 30
33,012 30
2,216 10
3,516 30
71,493 JK)
12,833 45
13,278 30
163,740 05
29,167 47
. 9,430 75
7,072 10
9,419 10
16,491 20
450,808 75
117,338 25
568,147 00
24,688 30
7,145 50
240,169 53
1,272 60
26,383 00
22,008 70
104,497 05
4,707 15
135 10
2,962 75
29,148 25
2,903 20
25,517 70
811 50
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
93
SESSIONAL PAPER No. U
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued,
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity ,
13
Value .
2,639
12,250
569,059
7P4
238,320
97,0.32
18,652
11,949
Duty.
950,655
80,890
144
144
23,283
19,488
42,771
16,211
$ cts,
527 80
2,450 00
112,043 60
150 80
47,143 35
18,832 45
4,352 21
2,382 75
187,882 96
18,874 94
33 60
33 60
3,880 59
3,248 02
7,128 61
3,782 69
598
1,344
100 01
285 26
95
3,464
•
22 17
808 42
15,295
3,569 05
5.3,935
12,595 62
1,981
462 29
160
56
51,914
305
210,176
55,622
38 73
13 08
8,652 58
40 67
42,035 20
11,124 40
Quantity.
506
Value .
Duty.
10
174
34,961
124
59
85,506
178
121,012
128
5,635
5,635
2,671
103
2,774
7,810
93
19
612
12,591
26,716
259,531
1,800
117
1,350
20,861
602
21,561
1,216
$ cts.
4 00
69 60
13.984 40
49 60
23 60
34,202 40
71 20
48,404 80
Total.
Quantity .
59 74
2,629 66
2,629 66
890 38
34 33
924 71
3,644 69
31 00
2 13
285 63
5,875 85
12,469 45
121,114 34
840 02
54 60
6.30 00
6,953 67
160 53
8,624 40
486 40
Value.
70,927
35,445
714,061
8,266
250,100
420,851
55,319
56,388
1,611,356
972,249
3,048
1,219,281
Duty
CoUecteJ.
202,651
107,963
25,985
62,794
B,779
1,829,189
488,944
2,318,133
94,559
29,273
911,791
4,343
91,435
104,893
612,029
17,230
669
9,871
189,368
15,423
316,796
59,543
$ cts.
21,015 20
9,425 90
159,040 30
2,416 50
50,683 25
124,528 75
17,185 66
15,732 25
400,027 81
29,167. 47
28,365 43
9,735 36
9,419 10
19,154 46
455,579 72
120,620 60
576,200 32
32,115 68
7,276 51
240,456 92
15
1,580 4018
33,067 27119
38,047 20i20
238,207 01
21
6,009 46
22
228 43
23
3,605 83
24
44,754 50
25
3,104 40
26
76,177 30
27
12,422 30
28
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary SxAXEivtENT of Foreign Merchandise
ARTICLES.
DUTIABLE GOODS — CoTl."
Fancy Goods— Con.
Ivory or bone dice, draughts, chess-
men, &c .
Laces, lace collars and similar goods,
lace nets and nettings of cotton,
linen, silk or other material
Millinery not elsewheie provided for.
Toys and dolls of all kinds
Another, N.E.S
Total fancy goods
'6 Feathers, bed and other, undressed,
N.O.P ,
Feathers, bed and other, dressed, N.O.P.
all other, N.E.S
9 Featherbone in coils
"10 Fertilizers, compounded or manufac-
tured
ll^Fibre, Kartavert, indurated fibre, vul-
canized fibre and like material and
manufactures of, N.E.S
12 Fireworks, firecrackers and torpedoes,
all kinds
Fish: —
13 Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, fresh,
imported otherwise than in barrels,
&c Lbs.
14 Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, dry
salted
15 Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, smoked
16 Cod, haddock, lingand pollock, pickled
in barrels
17 Halibut, fresh, not in barrels
18 Herrings, fresh, not in barrels
19 ti pickled or salted. ..
20 II smoked , .
21 Mackerel, fresh .'.
22 M pickled
23 Sea fish, other, fresh, not in barrels . .
24 ti pickled in barrels
25 .1 preserved, N.E.S
:26 Oysters, fresh, m shell Brls.
27 H shelled, in bulk. ... Galls.
28 " canned, in cans not over one
pint Cans.
29 Oysters, canned, in cans over one pint
and- not over one quart «
30 Oysters, prepared or preserved, N.E.S. Lbs.
51 Lobsters, fresh (not alive) Brls.
32 t. canned, N.E.S Lbs.
33 Bait fish, fresh, not in barrels. i
34 Salmon, fresh n m
36 It smoked . n
36 ti canned, prepared or pre-
served, N.E.S
37 " pickled or salted m
.38 Fish smoked, and boneless fish, N.E.S. .i
Total Imports.
Quantity. Value.
1,060,818
385,510
65,705
2,474
777,018
37,582
431,403
642
15,563
6,766
153,031
6,970
470
2,583
226,146
30,796
17,579
534,367
67
434
17,000
772,650
7,346
77,062
27,902
46,997
987
1,360,238
8,442
277,754
9,752
3,124,170
29,216
1,427
3,562
4,700
134,063
29,831
23,651
37,627
13,919
3,767
172
37,345
1,372
16,827
61
1,240
738
10,080
225
1.52
15,697
289,677
3,541
8,769
51,204
906
123
315
26,230
855
6,134
1,510
3,143
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty
1,060,818
214,604
65,545
2,474
777,018
27,6.30
3.39,926
567
15,563
7,006
153,031
1,970
470
2,582
226,146
30,934
17,747
440,154
67
338
8,000
772,650
7,346
75,766
27,877
47,223
836
537,056
7,467
195,069
8,810
1,430,872
27,486
1,217
2,082
4,666
128,355
29,702
23,462
37,627
6,684
3,756
172
37,345
1,100
12,924
, 51
1,240
, 771
10,080
119
152
15,693
289,677
3,567
7,989
43,162
906
101
106
26,230
855
6,048
1,507
3,149
$ cts.
167 20
187,969 60
2,597 05
68.274 15
3,083 50
482,438 50
5,497 20
365 10
624 60
933 20
12,835 50
7,425 50
5,865 50
5,304 13
1,073 03
655 45
24 74
3,885 11
138 15
1,699 65
5 67
155 63
70 06
765 19
19 70
38 00
3,923 25
22,614 60
928 02
887 35
10,790 50
226 50
25 25
40 00
3,863 26
73 46
1,512 00
278 77
472 23
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Value.
554,662
100
10,928
740
959,339
210
1,284
34
5,606
126
6
3,609
86
Duty.
$ cts.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity, I Value.
129,399 07
23 32
2,5411 99
172 70
211,507 29
42 00
25(5 80
4 53
373 75
21 00
84
291 62
1 35
14 33
151
255,975
699
76,498
268
080,548
Duty.
Quantity. [ Value.
cts. I $
40 27
119,454 43
326 21
35,698 97
125 07
313,139 84
1,016
270 94
196
102'
3
189
78 40
13 60
1 00
63 00
3,992
75
1,100
25
294
10;
26 61
1 00
113
37 66
0 33
1,030,818
214,604
65,545
2,474
777,018
27,882
431,403
642
15,563
7,006
153,031
1,970
470
2,582
226,146
, 30,934
17,747
441,400
67
338
8,000
772,650
7,346
77,062
27,902
47,223
987
1,347,593
8,266
282,495
9,818
3,070,759
28,502
1,427
3,562
4,700
134,063
29,831
23,651
37,627|
6,684]
3,756|
172!
37,345
1,105
16,827
61!
1,240|
771
10,080l
119|
1521
15,693
289,677!
3,567j
7,9891
43,283|
9061
101
106i
26,230
855 j
6,134i
1,5101
3,1491
Duty.
$ cts.
207 47
436,823 10
2,946 58
106,523 11
3,381 27
1,007,085 63i
5,768 14 6
407 10 7
959 80| 8
937 73! 9
13,222 85 10
7,447 50
5,928 50
5,304 13 13
1,073 03 14
655 45 15
24
3,885
138
2,017
6
155
70
765
19
38
3,923
22,614
74 16
11 17
99
88
67
63
06
19
70
00 25
25i26
60 27
928 02j28
887 35*29
10,829 51 1 30
226 50 31
25 25 32
40 00
3,863 26
73 46
1,526 33 36
279 10 37
472 23'38
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 19u5
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
ARTICLES.
DUTXABLK GOODS— Con.
Fish — Cop.
Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil
or otherwise, in tin boxes measuring
not more than 5 inches long, 4 inches
wide and 3^ inches deep Boxes.
Anchovies and sardines in half boxes,
measuring not more than 5 inches
long, 4 inches wide and 1§ inches
deep _.'. ^ M
Anchovies and sardines in quarter
boxes, measuring not more than 4S
inches long, 3^ inches wide and ij
inches deep J n
Anchovies and sardines, imported in
any other form ..... $
Fish preserved in oil, except anchovies
and sardines . n
Fish, all other, not in barrels or half
barrels, fresh Lbs.
Fish, all other, not in barrels or half
barrels, pickled m
Fish, fresh or dried, N.E.S., imported
in barrels or half barrels n
Fish, all other, pickled or salted, in
barrels n
Fish, prepared or preserved, N.E.S . n
Fish oil— Cod, N. E.S Galls.
It Cod-liver n
Whale and spermaceti, N.E.S h
Other, N.E.S. ..
Packages containing oysters or other *
fish not otherwise provided for. ... n
Other articles, the produce of the fish-
eries, not specially provided for n
Total Imports.
Quantity. Value.
311
20,894
1,528,065
Total fish.
Flax, hemp and jute — manufactures of, viz.:—
Bags or sacks of hemp, linen or jute. . $
Carpeting, rugs, matting, and mats of
hemp or jute i
Carpet linings and stair pads m
Sail twine of flax or hemp to be used
for boats and ships' sails Lbs.
Damask of linen, stair linen, diaper,
napkins, doylies, table and tray
cloths, quilts, and like articles of
linen, N.p.P ' $
Handkerchiefs... i>
Horse clothing, shaped or otherwise
manufactured m
Towels
Sheets and sheetings Yds.
Linens, brown or bleached m
Linen duck, canvas, huckabacks, or
other manufactures of, flax, N.E.S. . $
Linen clothing ....._ m
11 blouses and shirt waists n
II thread Lbs.
Shirts of linen Doz.
Yarn, singles, flax, hemp and jute,
N.E.S Lbs.
114,003
37,364
243,840
26,874
559,776
8,824
2,440
5,423
15,135
4,856
3,675
1,487,171
273,049
1,565
36,262
90
2,743
104,600
3,498
10,0.16
6,944
1,504
8,505
930
49,525
2,945
6,061
3,264
5,239
11,618
13,597
762,708
General Tariff,
Quantity. Value. Duty
75,099
97,843
4,795
903
653,008
188,429
657
176^141
771
129,561
619,690
9,536
154
163,329
13,361
4,423
286
23,169
1,518,064
114,003
37,354
20,899
5,074
265,668
8,824
1,807
5,423
15,135
436
1,200
18,097
10,072
921
31,752
3,105
101,905
1,956
4,245
6,944
1,504
1,405
256
25.908
2,945
5,037
3,264
5,239
10,419
13,529
698,759
18,440
26,746
4,205
81
81,034
18,873
591
6,607
296
2,587
30,343
3,411
122
4,326
7,044
3,657
$ cts.
14 30
579 24
30,361 2»
586 80
1,273 50
570 03
186 77
208 99
50 74
6,477 00
589 OO
1,007 40
652 80
1,047 80
2,604 75
2,705 80
108,385 90
3,688 OO
6,686 50
1,051 25
4 05
24,310 20
6,605 55
177 30
1,982 10
88 80
646 75
7,585 75
1,193 85
42 70
1,081 50
2,465 40
914 25
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
97
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
Entered for Home Consumption.
• Quantity.
Preferential Tariff
Duty.
Value.
20,36()
843
1,621
6,589
142
2!13,257
32
32
22,153
126
204
72
35,348
4,420
61,377
70,961
590
822
558,470
I(i8,726
! m
. .....' 166.684
2,475 475
l,440,-296 123,638
586,254
5.69G
32
158,807
5,725|
2V2,750
611
S cts.
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity.
2ri 46
324 20
1,317 80
0 94
3,692 52
1680
8,183 63
11,827 34
98 33
27 38
111,694 00
39,368 55
13 20
. 33,336 80
95 00
20,606 73
97,710 .53
1,329 10
7 45
26,468 54
1,335 91
4,510 766 127 67
11— i— 7
Value.
36
254
15,194
464
33
225
11
693
28
140
12, .594
556
3,758
2^8!)!
4,412
429
Duty.
9 cts.
Total.
Quantity.
286
23,169
1,538,424
14 40
74 99i
2 93'
114,003
37,354
21,041
5,1)74
559,179
8,824
1,841
5,423
15,135
0 33
158 25
7 47!....
I
46 66:
4,a56
5,037 60
259 471
1,503 20;
3,675
963 68 1,473..587
1,470 70....
200 2r. ..
139
592
46 33
276 27
263,286
1,565
36,262
87
3,105
102,748
3,677
10,870
6,944
1,504
1,437
256
48,28«)
2,945
5,174
3,264
5,239
10,624
13,601
734,800
79,845
97,847
4,795
903
652,098
188,155
657
177,049
771
129,116
621,009
9,536
154
163,272
13,361
4,423
Value. Duty .
* cts.
14 30
579 24
30,632
911
2,605
570
186
209
50
10,244
589
1,027
652
1,047
2,639
2,715
114,519
74 3
00 4
70 5
03 6
77 7
93; 8
i
74: 9
5110
00 11
13 12
8013
80jl4
1115
4016
64!
11,879 10 17
18,560 50,18
1,149 58 19
31 43 20
141,041 80!21
46,233 57,22
190 50 23
36,822 10 24
183 80 25
22,217 16 26
106,766 98 27
2,723 16 28
50 15 29
27,51*6 37 30
4,077 58 31
1,011 92 32
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
I DUTIABLE GOODS— Co»l.
i
I Flax, hemp and jiue — Con.
1 1 Tapestry, jute ;••••. ^
2 Jute cloth, nut otherwise finished than
bleached or calendered Yds.
3 Other articles aiade by the seamstress
from linen fabrics, N.O.P $
4 Other manufactures of hemp or jute,
N.E.S., or of flax, hemp, and jute
combined $
Total Imports.
Quantity
Total flax, hemp and jute.
5;Foundry facings of all kinds.
S
4,101,914
Value.
125
157,366
16,30a
94,756
,406,290
iFruits- -including nuts, viz. :—
6 Dried— Apples Lbs
7 Currants f
8 Dates «
9| Figs
lOi Prunes «
lli Raisins >•
12| Another, N.E.S.. ..
13 Almonds, shelled "
14 II not shelled n
15 Brazil nuts, not shelled i.
16 Pecans, not shelled and shelled jjea-
nuts, N.E.S I.
17 Walimts, not shelled «
18 All other nuts, N.O.P .,
19 n shelled. i.
20 Green— Apples Brls.
21 Blackberries, gooseberries, raspber-
ries and strawberries, N.E.S ... Lb.s.
22 Cherries m
23 Cranberries Bush.
24 Currants Lbs.
25 Grapes m
26 Oranges, lemons and limes, in boxes
of capacity not exceeding 24 cubic
feet Boxes
27 Oranges, lemons and limes, in half
boxes of capacity not exceeding 1^
cubic feet 4 n
28 Oranges, lemons and limes,
in cases or other packages, c. ft. holding
N.E.S capacity.
29 Oranges, lemons and limes, in bulk. No.
30 II II in barrels
not exceeding the capacity of flour
barrels Brls.
31 Peaches, N.O.P Lbs.
32 Plums Bush.
33 Quinces m
34 All other, N.E.S $
35 Fruits in air-tight cans or other pack-
ages Lbs.
36 Fruits preserved in brandy or preserv-
ed in other spirits Galls.
Total fruits, dry, green and preserved
191,010
9,026,800
2,020,509
2,327,818
.5,259,275
13,173,992
1,864,544
600,156
794,130
204,.S26
743,474
1,134,290
5,813,635
621.879
22,141
1,305,978
169,191
22,133
175
1,272,715
55<<,089
26,915
199,171
1,021
18,233
2,089,386
32,303
76
1,960,639
310
11,838
General Tariff.
Quantity . Value
112,451
8,616
276,732
44,545
83,465
15»,565
690,861
114,665
94,292
59,151
15,824
42,344
84,891
272,859
85,298
73,879
107,379
16,014
54,715
9
79,752
1,025,387
33,762
116,843
14
45,250
58,005
49,379
199
02,528
112,218
941
3,861,382
180.814
8,535,542
1,952,927
2,244,458
5,194,695
13,116,754
1,882,712
579,419
735,013
195,947
700,186
1,1.50,25H
5,097,276
(50.5,326
21,967
1,305, .528
108,359
21,720
175
1,271,945
452,227
23,262
195,866
1,021
4,631
2,088,280
32,378
70
975,879
334
10
4,596
8,580
20,713
242,262
Duty.
$ cts.
2 50
459 60
3,003 00
5,178 25
67,167 30
9,693
7,998
258,530
40,199
83,868
1.50,428
700,405
116,040
92,577
55.416
15,236
43,014
86,247
264,9.59
84,679
72,768
107,321
16,908
63,458
9
79,690
807,775
27,535
114,672
14
16,580
57,962
49,230
199
03,338
02,648
958
3,530,601
2,423 25
1,999 50
85,355 42
10,049 75
20,967 00
51,926 85
131,167 54
29,010 00
19,486 71
15,731 29
5,878 41
22,789 48
24,462 40
113,945 52
13,341 48
8,780 80
20,110 56
3,367 18
13,.364 50
3 50
25,438 90
113,056 75
3,024 06
19,586 60
1 53
2,.547 05
20,882 86
12,307 .50
49 75
12,667 60
21,957 40
668 00
829,931 89
i TRADE AND NAVIOATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
99
Entkrhd for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity . Value. Duty
4,063,915
120
G53
. 68
1,055
83
5,118
2,373
38
6
13,146
801,870
$ cts.
115 19 16
153,.580 10,238 68
7,681 1,792 32
73,151 12,192 20
2,143,616 376,472 96
2,2941 382 32
12:
2 00
178 21 76
18i 1 16
91
14l
410;
21 10
1 11
170 61
3,465
30
7
395 73
3 29
0 45
28,404' 4,820 24
38,622
71,251
12,028 08
17,465 53
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity . Value. Duty. I Quantity . Value.
2,716
970
1,401
92
21
26,652
227
88
$ cts.
42 93
7 00
9,861 52
4,176,369
36 20
29 33
187
502
42 02
107 55
180,814
8,535,542
1,!)52,9'27
2,244,578
5,194,695
13,119,469
1,883,682
580,072
735,071
196,947
760,186
1,151,308
6,697,369
610,444
21,967
1,305,528
168,359
21,720
176
1.271,946
464,600
23,300
195,872
1,021
17,777
2,088,286
32,378
76
125
168,176
16,353
93,886
2,411,630
11,987
1,779,160
334
7,998
2r>8,.-)30
40, iy<»
83,880
150,428
700,632
116,128
92,755
55,434
15,236
43,014
86,338
264,973
86,089
72,768
107,321
16,908
53,458
9
79,690
811,240
27,565
114,679
14
44,984
57,962
49,230
199
63,338
101,457
968
3,602,414
ll-i-7|
Duty.
$ cts.
21 66
10,698 28
4,838 26
17,377 46
463,501 78
2,806 67
1,999
85,355
10,049
20,969
51,926
131,203
29,039
19,508
15,732
5,878
4514
4115
22,789 48
24,483 50
113,946 63
13,512 09
8,786 80
26,110 66
3,367 18
13,364 50
3 50
26,438 90
113,462 48
3,027 35
19,587 05
1 53
7,367 29
20,882 86
12,807 50
49 75
12,667 60
34,027 50
668 00
847,504 97
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
Total Imports.
Quantity. Value.
1
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
1
DUTIABLE (iOODS — CoTl.
Furniture— House, office, cabinet or
store furniture of wood, iron or other
material, in parts or finished $
Furs and manufactures of, viz. : —
Fur skins wholly or partially dressed,
N.E.S $
Caps, hats, muffs, tippets, capes, coats,
cloaks, and other manufactures of
fur, N.O.P $
$
585,486
548,826
$ cts.
164,647 80
2
873,748
128,572
504,886
93,689
75,732 90
3
28,106 70
1,002,320
598,575
103,839 60
Fuses, N.O.P .' $
(xlass and manufactures of : —
Bulbs for electric lights . . Doz.
Glass carboys or demijohns, empty or
filled ; bottles, decanters, flasks and
phials $
Glass jars and glass balls, and cut,
pressed or moulded, crystal or glass
table ware, decorated or not.- $
Lampchimneys, glass shades or globes,
and blown glass table ware $
Ornamental, figured and enamelled
coloured glass and memorial or other
ornamental window glass, N.O.P. . . S
Painted or vitrified, chipped, figured,
enamelled and obscured white glassSq. ft.
Common and colourless window glass,
and plain, coloured, opaque, stained
or tinted or muflfled glass in sheets. . m
Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or
panes, not exceeding 25 sq. ft. each
N.O.P "
N.E.S H
bevelled, N.O.P. .,
German looking glass (thin plate), un-
4
39,734
9,575
1,915 00
7
8
207,786
50,266
299,264
288,647
91,821
29,824
12,970
674,180
113,449
122,670
1,736
28,273
54,070
53,063
6,995
160,813
189,667
48,956
186,801
272,448
83,983
11,528
4,208
429,754
72,.574
49,113
666
2,919
33,840
39,542
3,380
126,600
1,366,375
4,895 60
56,041 20
81,734 40
2.\194 90
9
3,458 40
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
209,603
29,443,319
720,919
572,602
7,553
480,805
74,672
19,503,189
481,839
249,516
2,704
22,366
1,262 40
85,950 80
17,591 50
17,189 55
233 10
875 70
6,768 00
17
Silvered glass, bevelled or not, framed
13,839 70
18
19
Stained glass windows ' $
All other glass and manufactures of
glass, not otherwise provided for, in-
cluding bent plate or other sheet
glass $
1,014 00
25,332 00
1,988,041
341,.381, 25
Gloves and mitts of all kinds $
Gold and silver, manufactures of : —
Gold, silver and aluminium leaf,
Dutch or schlag metal leaf $
Manufactures of gold, N.E.S . $
Electro-plated ware and gilt ware of
all kinds, N.E.S $
'>0
945,495
561,039
190,363 05
21
47,217
14,312
246,015
12,18.3
14,189
3,045 75
?'}
4.256 70
23
189,879 50,9(53 70
TRADE AND NAYIOATIOy
101
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
Entkred for Home Consdmption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
29,741
133,.%!
9,662,461
239,080
323,209
4,849
458,439
114,785
31,812
146,597
31,284
30,139
13,282
829
18,250
8,762
237,891
■40,875
73,578
1,070
26,354
4,314
1,194
20,197
475,735
230,245
1,327
134
45,529
Duty.
$ cts.
5,948 20
11,478 50
6,362 40
17,840 90
Quantity,
Surtax Tariff.
Value.
4,171 30
6,027 80
2,656 40
165 80
3,650 00
1,752 40
30,919 40
6,719 96
17,168 25
249 67
5,070 80
1,006 66
238 80
2,693 10
78,319 04
53,725 16
221 19
26 80
9,105 80
18,119
51,612
3,725
249,295
1,257
250,552
1,310
80,528
0,248
7,076
46
1,313
20,230
9,803
2,046
13,071
141,671
152,622
33,322
10,999
Duty.
$ cts.
1,490 00
49,859 00
502 80
Total.
Quantity,
Value.
50,361 80|
174 66 207,786
32,211 20
2,499 20
2,830 40
18 40
350 13
5,394 67
4,574 96
818 40
3,485 68
52,357 70
71,223 55
11,107 32
4.399 60
207,973
29,277,262
720,919
572,725
7,553
480,805
582,292
868,966
126,758
995,724
40,859
60,266
297,471
291,978
91,888
29,824
12,970
668,958
113,449
122,691
1,736
28,273
54,070
53.659
6,620
159,928
1,983,781
943,906
46,832
14,323
246,407
Duty.
.$ cts.
172,086 00
137,070 40
34,971 90
172,042 30
6,086 30
5,070 26
94,280 20
86,890 00
28,191 10
7,126 80 9
3,014 80
117,220 33
10
11
24,311 46
34,357 80
482 77114
5,946 50 15
12,162 67
19,421 32
2,071 20
31,510 78
472,057 99
321,312 36
14,374 26
4,283 50
70,469 10
19
20
23
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No. 14.
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
-Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
ARTICiLES.
Total Impohts.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
1
2
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Gold and silver — Con.
Sterling or other silver waro. .5 ... $
Silver coin of United States $
Total, gold and silver and manu-
factures of
$
136,931
21
$
90,581
21
$ cts.
27,174 30
6 30
444,496
306,853
91,446 75
Grease, axle ; Lbs.
Gunpowder and other explosives, &c. : —
Gun, rifle, sporting and cannister
ix)wder ... ,i
Cannon and musket powder „
Blasting and mining powder <,
Giant powder, nitro, nitro-glycerine
and other explosives <,
Gun, rifle and pistol cartridges or other
anmumitions, N.O.P $
Gun wads, percussion caps, primers
and cartridge cases $
3
1,084,479
41,842
1,096,854
42,027
10,353 25
4
5
6
7
8
9
128,358
50
42,876
127,715
39,822
32
3,665
24,485
309,766
26,993
11,364
73,793
50
28,876
108,915
18,052
32
1,845
16,146
172,363
11,522
10,272
2,213 79
1 50
577 52
3,267 45
51,708 90
3 456 60
0
Gun or jnstol covers or cases, game
bags, loading tools and cartridge
belts of any material $
Total, gunpowder and explosives
.3,081 60
416,127
230,232
64,307 36
Gutta percha and India-rubber, manu-
factures of : —
Boots and shoes ... $
11
154,605
47,374
334,713
48,860
51,031
341,632
141,399
49,618
60,512
47,444
49,660
284,214
35,349 75
12,404 50
17,679 20
16,605 40
17,381 00
71,0.53 50
12
13
14
15
16
Belting $
Clothing, and clothing made water-
proof with India-rubber $
Hose, including cotton or linen, lined
. with rubber $
Packing, mats and matting $
All other, not otherwise provided for. $
Total, gutta percha and manufac-
tures of
978,215
622,847
170,473 35
Hair and manufactures of, not otherwise
provided for : —
Curled or dyed Lbs.
Hair cloth of all kinds $
17
520
4,651
10,220
8,985
183
3,719
715
8,052
64 05
18
19
8,270
5,936
743 80
214 50
20
Other manufactures of, N.E.S $
Total, hair and manufactures of
2,818 20
24,376
12,669
3,840 55
Beaver, silk or felt $
Straw, grass, chip or other material,
N.E.S $
Hat, cap and bonnet shapes $
21
1,345,222
779,723
61,233
7.51,711
492,332
19,018
225,513 30
22
147,699 60
23
5,705 40
Total, hats, caps, &c
2,186,178
1,263,061
378,918 30
Hay........ Tons.
Honey, in the comb or otherwise, and
imitations thereof .... Lbs.
Hops ,1
24
25
26
8,646
119,124
806,889
156,253
10,046
218,002
8,613
66,795
611,836
155,781
7,707
160,203
17,226 00
2,003 85
36,710 16
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
103
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
Enterbd for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty. i Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
40,353
« cts.
8,070 60
5,637
$ cts.
2,254 80
9
136,571
21
•5 cts.
37,499 70
6 30
1
2
87,343
17,424 39
49,958
17,761 72
444,154
126,632 86
2,687
124
20 67
2,385
201
67 01
1,101,926
42,352
10,440 93
3
51,345
21,419
1,026 90
125,138
50
28,876
117,915
39,471
32
1,845
23,242
316,589
26,373
11,364
■
3,240 69
1 50
577 52
3,447 45
80,582 10
6,489 20
3,304 60
4
5
:.::;::::::: :: :: : i
ft
9,000
7,096
144,086
14,539
1,069
180 00
28,817 20
i
7
140
312
23
56 00
124 80
9 20
8
2,907 80
»
213 80
10
18S209
29(;
1,076
309,838
877
1,034
40,413
33,145 70
475
190 00
418,916
97,643 06
1
49 36
179 34
141,695
50,694
3<J0,846
48,440
50,854
341,633
35,399 11
12,583 84
90,207 11
16,865 58
17,696 95
83,4.57 92
11
72,296 45
204 64
241 23
6,735 82
496
119
160
17,006
231 46
56 64
74 67
5,668 60
13
14
15
1ft
353,534
79,706 89
*
17,781
6,030 27
994,162
256,210 51
482
7
606
9,505
655
1 64
80 88
1,901 00
1,852
330
326
154 00
86 93
8^270
520
4,651
10,220
8,985
219 69
911 61
2,115 50
3,100 74
17
18
^9
152 85
278
129 69
20
10,773
2,136 37
934
370 62
24,376
6,347 54
591,306
284,736
41,778
118,261 20
56,947 20
8,355 60
23
2,270
9 20
908 00
---
1,343,040
779,338
60,796
343,783 70
205,554 80
14,061 00
21
22
2,^
^
917,820
183,564 00
2,293
917 20
2,183,174
563,399 50
8,613
116,819
781,822
155,781
9,801
216,316
17,226 00
3,004 33
45,659 04
24
50,024
2,094
33,294
1,000 48
4,650 00
22^819
"'4,298'88
25
116,250
53,736
26
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No, 14, — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
30
33
37
ARTICLES.
DUTIABLE GOOtiH— Con.
Ink, writing . .
printing
Total, ink-j
Iron, manufactures of, steel and manu-
factures of, or both combined :
Agricultural implpuients, N.E.S., viz.:
Cultivators and weeders
Drills, grain seed
Farm road or field rollers . .
Forks, pronged. . .
Harrows
Harvesters, self -binding
Hay tedders
Hoes
Horse rakes
Knives, hay or straw
edging
Lawn mowers
Manure spreaders
Mowing machines
Ploughs . .
Post hole diggers ....
Potato diggers ... .
Rake.s, X.K.S
Reapers
Scythes
Sickles or reaping hooks
Spades and shovels and spade and
shovel blanks, and iron or steel
cut to shape for the same.
Parts of agricultural implements
paying 20 p.c
All other agricultural implements,
N.E.S..._
Anvils and vises
Cart or wagon skeins or bo.\es
Springs, axles, «,.\le bars, N.E.S., and
axle blanks and part? thereof, of
iron or steel, for railway or tramway
or other vehicles
Bar iron or steel, rolled, whether in
coils, bundles, rods or bars, com-
prising rounds, ovals, squares and
flats, and rolled shapes, N.O.P
Butts and hinges, N. E.S
Castings, iron or steel, in the rough,
N.E.S
Canada plates ; Russia iron ; flat gal-
vanized iron or steel sheets, terne
plate and rolled sheets of iron or
steel coated with zinc, spelter or
other metal, of all widths or thick-
ness, N.O.P.
Cast iron pipe of every description.. . .
Cast scrap iron
Chains, coil chains, chain links and
chain shackles, of iron or steel, ^th
of an inch in diara. and over
Chain, malleable sprocket or link belt-
ing, for binders
No.
Doz.
Total Imports.
Quantity.
Value.
2,682
3,071
110
7,848
4,412
7,646
1,148
5,890
9,069
499
4^023
228
9,704
13,765
869
187
6,«20
981
3,858
527
7,940
608,387
159,410
11,385
54,602
55,531
100,758
156,289
12,468
103,129
4,89^
6,352
82,177
751,550
27,439
1,278
173,467
220
7
14.682
16,496
333,381
300,553
800
1,245
1,278
49,225
17,126
1,127
33,431
676,251
42,891
53,273
4,335
69,476
1,024,612
58,090
223,388
1,417,789
217,054
149,923
163,171
30,313
General Tariff.
Quantity . Value. Duty,
2,682
3,036
109
7,619
4,409
7,598
1,148
5,309
9,042
499
4,023
228
9,674
13,753
869
187
6,620
96;^
3,180
147
3,507
51,207
7,698
437,637
102,319
35,014
5,513
36,103
39,618
90,885
130,503
12,468
102,339
4,875
6,227
82,092
746,894
27,439
1,153
173,044
220
7
14,682
16,496
331,964
300,079
800
1,245
1,278
48,325
1.3,968
462
17,894
673,525
38,708
36,036
2,521
34,748
692,024
57,020
210,482
342,209
79,406
77,149
105,113
30,313
$ cts.
7,923 60
18,177 00
26,100 60
2,493 60
20,467 80
1,218 75
1,556 75
16,418 40
149,378 80
6,b'59 75
288 25
.34,608 80
55 00
1 75
5,138 70
3,299 20
66,392 80
()0,015 80
2C0 00
311 25
3J9 50
9,665 00
3,492 00
115 m
6,262 90
134,705 00
9,677 00
10,810 80
756 30
12,161 80
15.S,173 41
17,106 00
52,620 50
17,110 45
14,005 60
13,782 50
5,255 65
6,062 6
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
106
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty
1
169
2
581
G48
380
4, .384
56,206
15,880
205,633
505,1188
124,116
5,872
18,428
15,167
7,969
$ cts.
2,022 45
1,062 61
23, 136 j 3,085 06
221
98;
20'
3 70
16 35
2 67
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity . Value. Duty
125
20 83
107!
"56
14 27
7 47
3,0351
665
15,200
• 323
2,856
16,378
1,814
I
505 84 i
110 87
3,546 90
43 07
476 05
3,275 60
362 80
30
30,.545 7,127 27
328,405!
1,039
47,981 98
207 80
1,834
3,169
12,880 2,146 70
1,075,317 35,844 44
137,233 33,098 08
72,774 9,786 62 1
280
57,814 1,927 15
497
1,888
2,385
123
Total.
Quantity.! Value.
$ cts.
132 47:
603 53!
636 00
41 00
536
849!
178 671
339 60i
.81;
3,827
415
149 33
Duty.
2,682
3,036
110
7,788
4,4 1 1
7,698
1,148
5,890
9,042
499
5.5,282
100,742
156,024
4,023
229
9,674
13,755
869
187
6,620
963
3,858
527
7,891
107,413
1,78) 26 25,412
1,478 84 646,439
608,307
159,410
11,385
54,531
$ cts,
10,078 52
19,743 14
29,821 66
12,468
102,339
4,»97
6,325
82,112
746,894
27,439
1,278
173.044
220
14,682
16,603
331,964
300,1.35
800
1,245
1,278
48,325
17,126
1,127
33,094
673,848
42.100
5.3,263
4,335
69,110
1,024,2.56
58,059
223,362
1,417,-526
217,054
149,923
162,927
30,313i
2,493
20,467
1,222
1,573
16,421
149,378
6,-59
309
34,(K)8
55
1
5,138
3,313
66,392
60,023
200
311
319
9,(>65
4,0:i8
226
9,809 80
134,748 07
10,331 72
14,426 00
1,119 10
21,070 33
202,634 23
17,313 80
54,767 20
52,954 89
47,253 01
23,569 12
7,182 80
6,062 60
29
32
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Total Imports.
ARTICLES.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Cwi.
Iron, manufactures of — Con.
Chains, N.E.S $
Tacks, shoe Lbs.
Cut tacks, brads, sprigs, or shoe nails,
double pointed, and other tacks of
iron and steel, N.O.P $
Kngines, locomotives for railways,
N.E.S No.
Fire ^,
Fire extinguishing machines $
Casoline engines No.
Steam engines and boilers m
Fittings, iron or steel, for iron or steel
pipe... Lbs.
Ferro-silicon, spiegeleisen and ferro-
manganese ." Tons .
Forgings of iron or steel, of whatever
shape or size, or in whatever stage
of manufacture, N.E.S., and steel
shafting, turned, compressed or pol-
ished ; and hammered iron or steel
bars or shapes, N.O.P Lbs.
Hardware, viz. : Builders', cabinet-
makeis', upholsterers', harnessmak-
ers', saddlers' and carriage hard-
ware, including curry combs and
horse boots, N.E.S. . " $
Ho .se, mule and ox shoes n
Iron or steel ingots, cogge.l ingots,
blooms, slab.s, billets, puddled bars,
and loops or other forms, N.O.P.,
less finished than iron or steel bars,
but more advanced than pig iron,
except castings Cwt.
Iron or steel bridges or parts thereof ;
iron or steel structural woik, col-
umns, shapes or sections, drilled,
Ijunched, or in any further stage of
manufacture than as rolled or cast,
N.E.S. „
Iron in pigs Tons
Locks of all kinds $
Automobiles No.
Machines, machinei'y, &c. :
Fanning mills
Grain crushers . . . u
Wind mills „
Ore crushers and rock crushers,
stamp mills, cornish and belted
rolls, rock drills, air compressors,
cranes, derricks, and percussion
coal cutters $
Portable machines :
Fodder or feed cutters. ... No.
Horse power-
Portable engines
Portable saw mills and planing mills.
Threshers and separators
AH other portable machines
Parts of above articles $
Sewing machines, and parts of . . . . No.
Slot machines i,
Quantity .
74,240
108,476
200
10
560
1,134
5,597,909
2,975
3,724,594
Value.
200,345
.53,047
60,425
' 362
187 j
5[
555!
89
87
501
30
664
844 i
14,3671
6881
89,157
5,446
8,182
2,431,220
8,235
49,596
127,235
467,923
352,383
^554
139,258
r60,589
6,679
219,048
147,376
844,664
195,725
317,700
2,468
115
33,914
64,291
2,350
6,428
495,108
12,522
301,195
46,743
166,588
336,1.51
12,293
General Tariff,
Quantity . Value,
?,744
108,350
132
10
560
1,057
5,545,252
147
3,331,021
119,793
52,934
25,066
354
187
5
555
89
81
490
30
•6(30
834
13^980
686
69,833
5,297
8,173
1,605,380
8,235
49,596
126,4.S8
422,980
351,245
5,863
128,370
668,116
6,810
125,606
146,996
393,605
188,727
311,814
2,468
115
33,914
62,228
2,3.50
5,797
485,598
12,522
291,774
44,098
169,602
324,377
12,233
Duty.
$ cts.
20,949 90
1,8J3 95
2,860 55
561,883 00
2,882 25
17,358 60
31,609 50
105,745 00
105,373 50
293 15
38,511 0')
200,4.34 80
2,043 00
11,979 32
51,448 60
62,665 00
56,618 10
77,953 .50
617 00
28 75
8,478 50
15,557 00
587 50
1,449 25
121,. 399 50
3,130 .50
72,943 50
11,024 50
42,400 50
97,313 10
3,058 25
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
107
ENfEREi) FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity .
5,502
126
48
3
72
46,024
2,828
156,088
30,696
112
37,449
28
438
Value.
14,592
149
9
584,720
1,413
43,939
1,324
69,691
Duty.
$ cts.
2,918 40
34 78
2 10
136,434 70
235 49
7,323 18
264 80
2,323 09
5,082 1,016 40
89,747
39,901
373
501,123
6.081
2,403
17,949 40
2,046 45
87 02
62,415 35
1,216 20
400 50
2,186
2,180
11918
364 31
363 33
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity . Value.
20
1,771
238,225
49,806
2,383 60
4,074
241,120
130
5,834
878
51,064
936
1,258
Duty. i Quantity .
9 cts.
1,629 60
112,522 65
52 00
2,333 60
3ol 20
6,640 79
374 40
419 31
845
281 66
626
250 40
74,246
108,476
200
10
Value.
563
1,129
88,499
5,446
8,182
2,431,220
8,235
49,596
127,851
466,919
5,593,047! 352,699
2,975, 75,5.54
3,725,334 139,286
200,295
53,046
62,515
356
187
5
555
89
81
490
30
660
862
14,42<
758,741
6,8i0
216,571
147,369
894,728
195,744
315,475
2,468
115
33,914
65,259
2,350
5,797
485,598
12,522
291,774
46,278
169,602
336,921
12,233
Duty.
•S cts.
25,497 90 1
1,888 73 2
2,862 65 3
810,840 35
2,882 25
17,a58 60
31,844 99
113,068 18
105,690 30 9
2,616 24 10
41,861 00 11
218,735 40 12
2,043 00 13
20,666 5(M4
51,535 62jl5
125,080 35 16
58,208 70117
78,773 3118
617 00
28 75
8,478 .50
16,203 00|22
587
1,449
121,399
3,130
72,943
11,387
42,400
99,947
3,058
502
25 24
50] 25
.50 26
.50 27
83 28
50 29
10|30
25 31
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No, 14. — Summary Statement of Foreisrn Merchandise
ARTICLES.
Total Imports.
General Tariflf.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
-
$
$
$ cts.
Iron and steel — C&ri.
Portable machines — Con.
Machines, tyi)e- writing No.
2,738
167,658
2,730
167,269
41,817 25
All other machinery composed whol-
ly or in part of iron or steel, N. 0. P. «
Malleable iron castings and iron or
5,209,067
4,886,531
1,221,632 75
steel castings, N.E.S ... Cwt.
4,685
16,430
4,658
16,349
4,087 25
Nails and spikes, composition and
sheathing nails Lbs.
41,544
4,537
12,619
675
101 25
Nails and siiikes, wrought and
pressed, trunk, clout, coopers,cigar
box, Hungarian, horse shoe and
•
other nails, N.E.S
257,873
16,621
214,911
14,057
4,217 10
Nails and spikes, cut, and railway
spikes
5,201,163
100,721
4,890,576
95,483
24,452 89
Nails, wire, of all kinds, N.O.P i. •
1,296,152
31,296
1,290,248
31,116
7,741 60
Mould boards, or shaves or plough
jjlates, land sides and other plates
for agricultural implements, cut
to shape from rolled plates of steel
but not moulded, punched, polish-
ed or otherwise manufactured . . . Cwt.
48,096
168,815
46,614
166,616
8,330 60
Pumps, N.b.S. $
206,035
200,056
50,014 00
Iron or steel railway bars or rails of
any form, punched or not punched,
N.E.S. for railways, which term
for the purposes of this item shall
include all kinds of railways, street
railways and tramways, even al-
though the same are used for pri-
vate purposes only, and even
although they are not used or in-
tended to be used in connection
with the business of common car- ■
rying of goods or passengers Tons.
14,414
349,209
7,213
182,462
54,738 60
Railway fish-plates and tie-plates.. h
7,168
212,965
5,680
171,516
46,444 00
Rolled iron or steel angles, tees.
beams, channels, joists, girders.
zees, stars or rolled shapes, or
trough, bridge, building or struc-
tural rolled sections, or shapes,
not punched, drilled or further
manufactured than rolled, N.E.S.,
and flat eye bar blanks not punched
or drilled , Cwt.
730,695
946,728
447,676
630,045
63,004 50
Rolled iron or steel hoop, band.
■»
scroll or strip, 8 inches or less in
■
width, No. 18 gauge and thicker.
N.E.S M
48,084
82,300
35,673
63,617
12,485 54
Rolled iron or steel hoop, band,
scroll or strij., thinner than No.
18 gauge, N.E.S „
38,113
71,740
24,763
51,744
2,587 20
Rolled iron or steel angles, tees.
beams, channels, girders and other
rolled shapes or sections, weighing
.
less than 35 lbs. per lineal yard,
manufactured than rolled, N.O.P. n
241,444
329,895
163,471
237,271
57,214 85
Rolled iron or steel plates or sheets,
sheared or unsheared, and skelp
iron or steel, sheared or rolled in
-
grooves, N.E.S <.
197,062
30.5,670
119,866
192,070
41,953 18
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
Entered fob Home Consumption.
Quantity.
Preferential Tariff.
Duty.
Surtax Tariff.
Value.
27
22,245
41,292
107,197
448
10
2,()34
1,028
174,101
11,G55
11,089
66,234
268,399
81
3,579
2,528
1,662
17
22
615
% cts.
62,148
29,403
202,206
44,735 16
13 49
357 90
505 60
357 32
1 80
0 73
102 51
12,429 60
5,482 76
13,480 55
17,621! 2,719 69
!
!
16,005' 533 63
80,277 15,455 01
Quantity.
Value.
900
4,280
1,472
753
292
108,918
753
2,273
11,739
74,776) 110,128. 17,448 11 2,420 3,472
30
36,264
2; 177
2,121
18,674
7,327
114,477
1,057
4,058
12,347
Duty.
$ cts.
10 00
12,087 94
20 40
28 52
145 14
707 00
Total.
Quantity . I Value.
Duty.
2,731 167,299
5,191,194
4,685 16,430
34,864 4,254
257,163 16,636
5,002,053: 97,221
1,290,696 31.133
48,096 168,815
202,79i5
7,469 60 10,600 263,284
3,113 98 7,000i 208,246
15,263 54
351 40
270 53
5,478 19
1,129 46
730,695
946,728
48,081 i 82,295
I
38,125 71,807
241,444
197,062
329,895
305,070
S cts.j
41,827 25: 1
1,278,455 85 2
4,100 74' 3
459 15 4
4,743 10 T)
24,838 73 6
7,743 40
8,476 47
50,823 51
74,637 80 10
54,040 74 11
91,748 59
12
15,556 63 13
I
3,391 36il4
78,148 05|l5
60,530 75 16
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreiern Merchandise
ARTICLES.
Total I
•
«M ports.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
$
$
$ cts.
Iron and steel — Con.
Rolled iron or steel plates, not less
than 30 inches in width and not
less than ^ inch in thickness, N.
O.P Owt.
418,289
575,064
181,666
279,0.52
27,955 20
Rolled iron or steel sheets, No. 17
gauge and thinner, N.O.P \<
235,658
510,012
84,150
207,916
10,395 80
Rolls of chilled iron or steel m
3,771
11,658
3,768
11,6.01
3,495 30
Sadorsmoothingjhatters'and tailors'
irons, plated wholly or in part or not $
Safes, doors for safes and vaults ... m
9,399
92,890
9,1, '9
2,294 75
92,890
27,867 00
Screws, iroM and steel, commonly
called ' wood screws,' N.E.S Gross.
112,525
20,695
108,108
19,109
6,688 15
Sr.-ales, balances, weighing beams and •
strength testing machmes $
Sheets iron or steel corrugated, gal-
114,632
111,02 1
33,307 20
vanized Cwt.
8,295
21,975
715
2,529
632 25
Sheets iron or steel corrugated, not
galvanized ... m
2,267
4,817
967
2,147
644 10
Skates, of all kinds and parts there
of . . . , Pairs .
32,920
27,191
21,954
21,642
7,574 70
Skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled
in grooves, imported by manufac-
'
turers of wrought iron or steel
pipe for use only in tiie manufac-
( ture of wrought iron or steel pipe
in their own factories , Cwt.
382,544
557,944
277,053
398,849
19,942 45
Stoves of all kinds and parts there-
of, N.E.S . $•
366,148
359,887
89,971 75
Swedish rolled iron and Swedish
rolled steel nail rods under half an
inch in diameter for the manufac-
ture of horse-shoe nails . . Cwt.
9,234
17,095
9,229
17,073
2,560 95
Switches, frogs, crossings and inter-
9,367
24,616
9,367
24,616
7,381 80
Tubing :
Boiler tubes of wrought iron or
steel, including flues and corru-
gated tubes for marine boilers. . Feet .
3,962,401
376,766
3,402,745
311,404
15,570 20
Tubes of rolled steel, seamless, not
joined or welded, not more
than li inches in diameter ..
46,281
4,418
44,097
4,213
421 30
Tubes, seamless steel, for bicycles. u
156,766
12,418
121,981
10,530
1,053 00
• Tubing', wrought iron or steel,
plain or galvanized, threaded
and coupled or not, over 2 inches
in diameter, N.E.S «
2,277,802
496,462
2,153,888
470,794
70,619 10
Tubing, wrought iron or steel.
plain or galvanized, threaded
and coupled or not, 2 inches or
less in diameter, N.E.S _ «
2,677,049
118,955
1,786,014
82,297
28,803 95
Other iron or steel tubes or pipes.
N.O.P. . „
216,668
45,461
212,251
44,055
13,216 50
Ware — Galvanized sheet iron or
galvanized sheet steel, manufac-
tures, N.O.P $
21,180
12,258
3,064 50
Ware — Agate, granite or enamelled
iron or steel hollow ware i
63,129
41,493
14,522 55
Ware — Enamelled iron or steel ware.
N.E.S. ; iron or steel hollow ware.
plain black, tinned or coated ; and
rickel and aluminum kitchen or
household hollow ware, N.E.S. . . n
132,534
123,809
37,142 70
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
Ill
Entered for Home Consumption-.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
232,881
148,140
1,300
15
88,416
401,362
2,184
34,785
112,550
881,084
4,417
291,169
2y(),082
7
285
3,891 1,090
... I 2,638
7,580 19,446
2,670
12
$ cts.
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity.
19,411 52
9,869 81
1 40
47 51
4,291
3,347
254 341
527 60
3,241 OOj
534 00
2 80
Value.
Duty.
5,211
5,906
923
10,957
134,841 4,494 76; 17,075
3,610i 601 71 .
22
5,537
24,254
2,500
2 20
55,676
205
1,888
25,093
33,694
1,406
8,823
4,122
1,855 841 69,578
13 67
125 88
2,509 30
7,862 04;
281 20
1,470 52
961 8o
8,635 1,720 93i..
8,495
20
17,159
258
$ cts.
094 79
393 73
Quantity.
Total.
Value.
369 »)
2,583 93
1,616 94
833 30
566 32
6 67
8,007 55
103 20
418,838
235,637!
3,771;
I
111,9991
8,295
2,267 1
I
32,926'
575,932
509,904
11,668
9,464
92,890
20,199
114,585
21,975
4,817
27,191
382,544' 557,944
365,997
9,2.^
9,307
3,933,685
46,281
156,766
2,266,438
2,667,098
216,668
17,095
24,616
375,575
4,418
12,418
495,8^
115,991
45,461
21,101
62,774
Duty.
$ cts.
48,061 51
20,059 34
3,490 70
2,342 20
27,807 00
6,942 49
34,204 00
3,873 25
1,178 10
10,161 43
26,054 15
91,406 76
2,563 15
7,384 80
17,992 36
434 97
1,178 88
73,128 40
36,665 99
13,497 70
15
18
4,541 09 21
23,491 95 22
132,702 38,972 83 23
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No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
19
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Iron and steel — Con.
Wire bale ties liundles of 250 ties.
Wire cloth or wove wire and netting
of iron or steel Lbs.
Wire screens, doors and windows . . $
Wire fencing, woven, buckthorn
strip, and wire fencing of iron or
steel, N.E.S Lbs.
Wire, single or several, covered with
cotton, linen, silk, rubber or other
materia), &c., N.K.S n
Wireof all kindh, N.O.P.
Wire ro) e, stranded or twisted wire,
clothes lines, picture or other
twisted wire and wire cables,
N.E.S M
Iron or steel nuts, washers, rivets
and bolts with or without threads,
and nut, bolt and hinge blanks,
and T and strap hinges of all
kinds, N.E.H „
Iron or steel scrap, wrought, being
waste or refuse, including punch-
ings, cuttings and clippings of
iron or steel plates or sheets, hav-
ing been in actual use ; crop ends
of tin i)late bars, bloon.s and rails,
the same not having been in actual
use Cwt.
Pen knives, jack knives, and iKx;ket
knives of all kinds $
Table cutlery, all kinds, N.O.P
All other cutlery, N.E.S
Guns, rifles, including air guns and
.air rifles (not being toys), muskets,
cannons, pistols, revolvers, or
other firearms n
Bayonets, swords, fencing foils and
masks .... «
Needles, of any material or kind,
N.O.P ..
Steel — chrome steel Cwt.
Steel plate, universal mill or rolled
edge bridge plates imix)rted by
manufacturers of bridges Cwt.
Steel in bars, bands, hoops, scroll or
strips, she*ts or plates, of any size,
thickness or width when of greater
value than 2^c. per lb., N.O.P. . . u
Tools and implements :
Adzes, cleavers, hatchets, wedges,
sledges, hammers, crowbars, cant
dogs and track tools^; picks, mat-
tocks and eyes or poles for the same $
Axes Doz.
Saws $
Files and rasps, N.E.S i.
Tools, hand or machine, of all kinds,
N.O.P .,
Knife blades or blanks, and forks of
iron or steel, in the rough, not
handled, filed, ground or otnerwise
manufactured n
Total Imports.
Quantity, j Value.
1,658
1,193,457
083,562
1,136,959
8,155,498
2,470,989
3,939,562
419,379
2,106
154,960
146,.554
7,496
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty.
2,262]
56,358
14,581
19,169
194,166
201,925
175,012
148,486
298,196
186,369
265,490
199,476
463,617
2,001
81,742
18,796
220,692
656,163
54,403
39,762
190,493
80,126
875,498
82
1,658
110,629
524,493
1,030,083
6,484,741
764,520
3,621,244
210,580
2,106
126,264
118,030
7,302
2,262
11,004
11,546
14,946
172,231
161,486
66,234
141,068
135,150
16,038
38,740
75,631
422,489
1,503
32,045
18,796
186,167
472,681
50,435
38,844
185,121
69,488
785,306
54
$ cts.
078 60
3,301 20
3,463 80
2,241 90
51,669 30
32,297 20
16,558 50
62,426 47
10,528 98
4,811 40
11,622 00
22,689 30
126,746 70
450 90
9,613 50
2,819 40
18,616 70
23,634 05
15,130 50
9,711 00
55,536 30
20,846 40
235,591 80
5 40
i TRADE AND NA7IGATI0N
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, tfec, — Continued.
113
Entered fok Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity. Value.
1,083,477
24,423
89,476
445,800
1,641,239 105,397
260,564
202,716
7,521
27,897
45,276
3,035
941
18,297
17,773
6,300
160,310
106,682
219,728
65,067
35,059
67
47,210
9,635
171,338
3,741
2,915
8,180
40,580
28
Duty.
$ cts.
9,055 20
607 00
94 10
3,659 40
2,369 85
17,566 29
2,352 94
6,757 29
21,336 40
43,945 60
13,013 40
7,011 80
13 40
9,442 00
642 33
5,811 47
748 20
5a3 00
1,636 00
8,116 00
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity.
420
134,646
15,818
1,239,512
37,971
9,248
6,083
21,175
860
Value.
86
3,282
.S,412
22,894
1,936
351
2,736
63,412
7,183
59,299
2,330
401
2,484
24,890
3,299
101
1,551
2,687
49,194
Duty.
$ cts.
34 40
656 40
1,364 80
6,105 07
645 32
209 49
405 63
25,364 80
2,873 20
23,719 60
932 00
160 40
993 60
3,318 66
219 93
40 40
620 40
1,034 80
19,677 60
Total.
Quantity. ; Value.
1,668
1,194,526
683,562
1,136,377
8,170,053
2,443,730
3,891,056
419,379
2,262
56,366
14,581
19,169
193,940
202,153
173,567
147,719
2,106
154,960
146,287
7,302
298,196
186,132
265,651
199,997
459,878
1,971
81,739
18,796
220,692
650,318
54,277
38,844
189,587
80,255
875,080
82
Duty.
•S cts,
678 60
12,390 80
4,070 80
2,992 40
56,693 50
40-,772 12
34,770 11
64,988 90 8
17,691 80 9
51,512 60 10
58,440 8011
59,422 30 12
134,690 50 13
624 70;i4
I
20,049 1015
2,819 40 16
22,577 69:17
29,665 45 18
15,919 10 19
9,711 00 20
50,739 70121
23,517 20 22
263,385 40
7 27 24
23
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
' Abticles.
Total Imports.
Quantity.
Value.
General TariflF.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
$
S cts.
$ cts.
Iron and steel —Con.
1
Manufactures, articles or wares not
specially enumerated or provided
for, composed wholly or in part of
iron or steel, and whether partly or
wholly manufactured $
Total, iron and steel
2,245,446
2,071,627
621,488 10
2
32,325,086
25,300,051
5,993,668 64
provided for $
1,613
1,580
316 00
3
Jellies, jams and preserves, N.E.S Lbs.
1,315,506
98,048
114,895
12,943
3,733 95
4
Jewellery, N.O.P $
Knitted goods of every description, N
876,841
758,580
227,574 00
5
E.S
Lead and manufactures of :
1,365
937
327 95
6
Old, scrap, pig and block ^ Cwt.
95,124
122,790
61,412
38,374
5,756 10
7
Bars and in sheets
13,662
38,576
1,565
7,349
1,837 25
«
' Pipe Lbs.
l(i5,732
5,790
27,463
1,622
567 70
9
Shot and bullets n
83,020
2,914
61,906
9,821
579
52,368
202 65
10
Manufactures of, N.O.P $
15,710 40
Total, lead
Leather and manufactures of :
231,976
100,292
24,074 10
11
Sole leather, all kinds Lbs.
292,970
58,600
101,127
27,604
4,140 60
12
Leather, belting leather of all kinds. . n
258,180
87,131
3,031
920
138 00
13
Upper leather, not dressed, waxed or
glazed *. M
Calf, kid or goat, lamb and sheep
skins, tanned n
309
137
309
137
20 55
14
2,222
1,246
2,102
1,199
179 85
15
Calf, kid or goat, lamb and sheep
skins, dressed, waxed or glazed ... n
303,657
209,223
191,398
138,948
24,317 01
16
Glove leathers, tanned or dressed, col-
oured or uncoloured, importer! by
glove manufacturers for use in their
own factories in the manufacture of
gloves II
459,069
251,625
449,619
240,317
24,031 70
17
Harness leather n
12,962
108,541
5,716
15,835
3,699
68,450
1,511
4,623
264 41
18
Tanners' scrap leather . , ■
693 45
19
Upper leather, including dongola, cor-
dovan, kangaroo, alligator and cham-
ois skins, or other upper leather, N.
E.S., dressed, waxed or glazed n
157,051
127,851
126,309
99,772
17,460 50
20
Japanned, patent or enamelled leather
and Morocco leather m
46,666
49,007
31,835
27,495
6,873 75
til
Skins for Morocco leather, tanned, but
not further manufactured n
741
600
741
600
90 00
22
23
All other leather and skins, N.O.P. . n
M M dressed, waxed or
128,141
46,510
51,913
16,896
2,534 40
glazed, &c., N E.S
Total, leather
Manufactures of, viz. ;
61,928
26,718
45,516
21,742
3,804 92
1,832,437
880,11'9
1,076,049
581,764
84,549 14
24
*^5
Harness and saddlery, N.E.S i
Leather belting n
1,002,900
95,727
959,375
78,939
239,843 75
^6
23,681 70
97
54,841
32,861
6,572 20
All other manufactures of leather and
raw hide, N.O.P „
Total, leather manufactures. .
178,573
158,619
39,654 75
1,332,041
1,229,794
309,752 40
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Imported into Canada, «fec. — Continued.
115
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity . Value,
1,128,498
33,190
12,537
139,782
97,198
191,843
251,7b6
120
110,041
715
9,263
40,091
30,350
906
$ cts.
Duty.
120,488
.S Ct8.
24,097 60
6.010,689
74,546
16,3S9
732,566 47
5
80,000
64,335
428
82,7911
32,295
4,346
3,967
7,475
130,874
30,996
85,098
0 67
24,451 38
12,867 00
99 86
8,279 10
.5,382 61
1,014 12
925 63
1,495 00
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity .
122
17,096 46
3,099 60
8,509 80
47
68,242
555
4,205
11,212
27,663
862
28,735
4,965
726,030
262,580
36,588
16,137
22,306
18,076
93,107
4 70
7,961 77
37 01
490 59
1,121 20
3,227 49
143 67
2,873 50
579 26
28,048 59
6,098 18
3,227 40
2,974 20
3,012 97
15,312 75
2,218
8,735
384
13,925
1,682
26,944
Value.
50,905
891,059
28
8
46,323
Duty.
$ cts.
20,362 00
Total.
Quantity .
298,814 04: .
2,013
2,013
2,033
10,753
393
20,650
879
34,708
187
1,860
2,047
7 47
5 28 1,243,615
18,529 aO
805 20
94,602
14,102
167,245
107,019
805 20
474 39
1,433 74
91 43
6,883 34
176 80!
292,970
254,797
309
2,222
303,667
459,069
12,962
108,541
157,043
46,666
741
128,141
61,905
9,058 70 1,829,023
62 32
619 97
682 29
Value.
2,243,020
32,201,799
Duty.
$ cts,
665,947 70
7,025,049 15
1,613
92,951
869,238
1,365
121,165
39,1*44
5,968
4,546
61,856
233,179
58,6001
86,0181
137
1,246
209,223^
251,625
5,716
15,835
127,828
49,007
1
600|
46,510|
26,7071
879,052
996,150
95,076
55,167
178,555
1,324,948
324 14
28,190 61
268,970 20
427 81
14,036 20
7,219 86
1,581 82
1,128 28
18,010 60
41,975 76
7,240 20
8,647 80
20 55
184 55
32,753 17
25,502 45
756 00
1,814 65
20,779 42
13,900 76
90 00
5,583 70
4,384 18
121,a56 43
246,004 25
26.909 10
9,546 40
43,287 69
325,747 44
23
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
DDTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Lime Brls.
Lime juice, and fruit juices, fortified
with or containing not more than
25 per cent of proof spirits Galls.
Lime juice, and fruit juices containing
more than 25 per cent of proof spirits, m
Lime juice and other fruit syrups and
fruit juices, N.O.P i
Total, lime juice
Total Imports.
Quantity.
Lithographic presses and type-making
accessories therefor $
Lithographic stones, not engraved m
7 Machine card clothing n
8 Magic lanterns and slides therefor m
Malt Bush.
10 Malt, extract of (non-alcoholic), for med-
icinal and baking purposes $
Marble and manufactures of :
11 Marble, sawn onlj' n
12 Rough, not hammered or chiselled... . u
13 Manufactures of, N.O.P u
23
30
Total, marble
Mattresses, including hair, spring and
other
Mats and rugs, including door and car-
riage, N.E.S
Metal, N.E.S. and manufactures of:
Aluminium, mfrs. of, N.O.P
Babbit metal
Britannia metal, mfrs. of, not plated..
Bronze statuettes or ornaments
Buckles of iron, steel, brass or copper,
of all kinds, N.O.P. (not jewellery).
Cages — Bird, jiarrot, squirrel and rat,
of wire, and metal parts thereof
Composition metal for themanufacture
of jewellery and filled gold watch
cases.
Frames, clasps and fasteners for purses
and chatelaine bags or reticules, not
more than seven inches in width, im-
ported by the manufacturers of purses
and chatelaine ba^s or reticules for .
use in their factories m
Furniture springs • • • . • "
Phosphor tin and phosphor bronze, in
blocks, bars, plates, sheets and wire «
Garden or lawn sprinklers n
Gas, coal or other oil and electric light
fixtures or parts thereof of metal, in-
cluding lava or other tips, burners,
collars, galleries, shades and shade
holders "
Gas meters.. No.
German, Nevada and nickel silver,
mfrs. of, not plated. .- $
Lamp springs m
54,359
390
79
19,450
19,919
113,294
Value.
2,242
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value,
39,639, 54,349
710
649
19,831
21,190
16,365
17,981
31,435
8,191
87,147
12,396
117,186
11,922
52,403
181,511
10,131
236,813
415
53
5,770
6,238
39,624
752
144
8,898
9,794
112,610
15,951
51,785
25,866
5,003
52,001
4,428
7,457
14,013
16,075
12,443
287
238,148
20,517
36,622
1,243
1,133
12,272
1,897
10,658
5,088
86,292
11,823
114,845
11,922
50,107
176,874
9,871
79,254
Duty.
S cts.
7,924 80
249 00
106 00
1,779 60
2,134 60
1,227 20
,379 40
2,664 50
1,272 00
16,891 50
2,955 75
22,969 00
1,788 30
17,537 45
42,294 75
2,960 30
27,738 90
14,863
47,737
22,093
4,035
40,231
4,427
7,240
13,733
15,798
10,270
265
223,582
12,160
27,652
1,240
3,715 75
4,773 70
5,523 25
1,412 25
12,069 30
1,549 45
724 00
2,746 60
4,739 40
1,027 00
79 50
67,074 60
4,256 00
6,913 00
124 00
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Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. •
117
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity. Value.^ Duty.
10
12,091
15
.S Ct8,
2 00
Surtax TariflF.
Quantity. Value. Duty,
10,166! 1,355 57
12,091
380
10,166
1,355 57
243
8
18,341
2,317
566
618
16 20
1 07
3,056 92
386 21
38 00
103 00
10 14
2,207
515 03
64
2,283;
525 17 .
1,109
187 37 40
138,062; 32,215 41
273
4,0481
2,240|
175
45 52
269 88
373 36
40 83
6,924! 1,384 80
1 0 24
217
14 47
187
2,173
22
10,501
8,357
8,330
3
37 40
144 88
4 40
2,100 20
1,950 01
1,388 40
.0 20
3,850
16,076
1,585
753
66
11
2,265
2,354
73
19,294
929
1,218
793
5,008
280
4,106
640
$ cts.
1 07
I 07
513 33
4,286 %
528 35
250 98
12 80
3 67
604 00
"41 53
645 63
29 20
9,003 69
309 68
406 00
370 06
2,003 20
74 67
1,642 40
213 31
Total.
Quantity. Value
54,359
415
53
17,863
18,331
113,054
9 '
39,639
752
144
19,068
Duty.
8 Ct8.
7,926 80
249 00
106 00
3,136 24
19,964
3,491 24
16,365
17,9811
30,584
8,158
86,913
12,452
117,186
11,922
52,403
181,511
10,131
236,610
2,242
16,065
51,785
25,551
5,003
52,163
4,428
7,457
14,013
15,985
12,443
287
238,189
20,517
36,622
1,243
1,756 73
4,667 43
6,249 77
1,909 19
16,942 30
3,062 42
23,583 14
1,788 30
18,094 01
43,465 45
3,026 90
68,958 00
4,070 95
5,043 58
6,302 61
1,823 14
15,457 30
1,549 69
738 47
2,821 27
4,776 80
1,171 88 25
83 90 26
70,817 20
6,206 01
8,514 71
124 20
118
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
14
Articles.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Metals, manufactures of — Con.
Lamps, side lights, head lights and
lanterns , . ......... . .
Nickel-plated ware, N.E.S
Nickel anodes
Patterns of brass, iron, steel or_other
metal .'
Pms, N.O.P
Screws, brass or other metal, except
iron or steel, N.O.P.
Stereotypes, electrotyjies, and cellu-
loids for almanacs, calendars, illus-
trated pamphlets, newspajier adver-
tisements or engravings, and all
other like work for commercial,
trade or other purposes, N. E.S. ; and
matrices or copjier shells for the
same Sq. in,
Stereotypes, elctrotypes, and cellu-
loids of newspaper columns, and
bases for the same, composed wholly
or partly of metal or celluloid n
Tyi^e for printing including chases,
quoins and slugs of all kinds $
Type metal i
Pewter,platinaand metal composition,
N.E.S „
Wire of all kinds, N.O.P. ..._ Lbs.
Wire, twisted, &c., except iron or
steel, N.E.S $
Total metals and mfrs of
Milk, condensed Lbs
Mineral substances, not otherwise pro-
vided for :
Asbestus,in any form other than crude,
and all mfrs. of.. $
Blacklead „
Mineral and bituminous substances,
not otherwise provided for u
Plumbago, notgroundor otherwise mfr m
Plumbago, ground and mfrs. of, N.E.S n
Total mineral substances
Mineral and aerated waters, N.E.S.
Mosaic flooring of any material
Mucilage
Musical instruments, viz.:
Brass band instruments „
Cabinet organs No.
Pipe organs ,i
Parts of organs . . . $
Pianofortes No.
Pianos, parts of $
- Other musical instruments, N.E.S... «
Total musical instruments
Total Imports.
Quantity.!
417,360
240,699
50,322
308,397
252
1
659
Value.
379,869
77,937
13,388
32,636
100,113
12,267
13,147
1,925
91,398
6,596
3,322
11,338
885
1,246,660
24,222
83,644
25,736
43,421
1,802
12,829
167,432
138,255
6,342
17,634
33,181
15,384
115
18,241
108,388
147,377
140,374
463,060
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value,
405,199
240,699
50,150
178,700
247
1
646
365,522
71,451
13,360
32,636
47,396
12,337
12,846
1,925
54,667
5,359
2,125
11,213
60
1,076,223
14,188
77,913
19,670
27,958
1,199
9,648
136,388
103,031
5,039
17,118
23,951
15,041
115
17,577
105,519
142,540
67,756
372,499
• Duty.
$ cts.
109,656 60
21,435 30
1,336 00
9,790 80
14,218 80
4,317 95
6,078 26
601 79
10,933 40
535 90
637 50
2,242 60
15 GO
298,527 70
5,807 94
19,478 25
4,917 50
5,591 60
119 90
2,412 00
32,519 25
20,606 20
1,511 70
4,279 50
5,987 75
4,512 30
34 50
4,394 25
31,655 70
35,635 00
20,326 80
102,546 30
TRADE AND N AY I Q AT ION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, etc. — Continued.
119
Entekbd fob Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
11,618
147
18,7071
4,407
4,725
44,344
137
231
35,672
1,237
535
111
825
135,675
1,851
3,490
6,383
10,346
3,078
23,297
5,312
.493
542
r,343
122
664
1,151
9
1,393
10,682
Duty.
$ cts.
881 40
945 00
Quantity
Surtax Tariff.
Value,
8,868 80!
31 98
116 18
4,756 26
82 46
107 00
14 81
137 50
23,695 98
405 36
581 70
1,063 88
1,379 51
613 06
3,538 15
708 37
98 60
90 35
1,223 93
24 40
110 67
230 20
1 50
278 60
1,869 30
745
25
2,623
10,002
l,495i
Duty.
$ cts.
4,000 80
598 00
8,509
21
74
311
662
14
34,062
535
2,424
4,833
603
11
7,871
28,240
3,403 00
9 80
14 90
82 93
264 80
3 73
13,397 88
113 67
807 99
1,288 81
80 40
3 66
2,180 86
7,530 64
862
121
718
4,828
71,364
77,893
287 35
48 40
287 20
1,609 31
28,545 60
30,777 86
Total.
Quantity.
417,562
240,699
Value.
379,931
77,071
13,360
32,636
100,249
12,4^
50,322,
13,151
1,925
90,650
6,596
3,322
11,338
885
Duty.
$ cts.
114,538 80
22,978 30
1,336 00
9,790 80
26,491 20
4,359 73
1,245,960
6,209 34
601 79
15,772 59
618 36
1,009 30
2,261 14
152 50
335,621 56
200,030 16,574,
6,326 97
83,827
26,053:
43,137
1,802
12,737
13
14
20,867 94 15
5,981 3816
8,259 92
200 30
2,928 72
167,556
38,238 26
261
1
657
136,583
5,532;
17,660
28,845 21
1,610 30
4,369 85
32,156
15,284
115
18,241i
107,388
147,377
140,513
461,074
7,499 03
4.585 10
34 50
4,504 92
32,173 10
37,245 81
49,151 00
135,193 46
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No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreio;n Merchandise
20
21
22
Articles.
DUITABLK GOODS. — Con.
Mustard, ground Lbs.
Mustard, (French) liquid $
Total mustard
Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariflf.
Quantity. Value. Duty
Oils, mineral :
Coal and kerosene, distilled, purified
or refined, naphtha and petroleum,
N.E.S Galls,
Products of petroleum, N.E.S „
Crude petroleum, fuel and gas oils
(other than naphtha, benzine or
gasoline) when imixjrted by manu-
facturers (other than oil refiners) for
use in their own factories, for fuel
purjxjses or for the manufacture of
gas....... „
Illuminating oils composed wholly or in
part of the products of petroleum,
coal, shale or lignite, costing more
than thirty cents per gallon n
Animal —
Lard oil „
Neatsfoot n
Other animal oil, N.E.S „
Vegetable—
Castor II
Cotton seed n
Flaxseed or Linseed, raw or boiled ... m
Olive, N.E.S
Sesame seed n
Vegetable oil, not otherwise specified. <,
Lubricating oil composed wholly or
in part of petroleum and costing less
than 25 cts. per gallon n
All other lubricating oils, N.E.S n
Essential Lbs.
All other oils, N.E.S Galls,
643,566
Total oils .
Oiled silk and cloth, and tape or other
textile, india-rubbered, flocked or
coated, N.O.P $
Oil cloth, enamelled carriage, floor, shelf
and table oil cloth, cork matting or
carpets and linoleum Sq. yds.
Optical, philosophical, photographic and
mathematical instruments, N.E.S $
Spectacles and eye- glasses m
M II frames, and metal
parts of II
Packages n
Paints and colours —
Brocade and bronze powders and gold
liquid paint n
Colours, dry, N.E.S. Lbs.
Colours and paints pulped or ground
in oil or other liquids, and all liquid,
prepared or ready-mixed paints,
N.E.S II
17,111,294
848,642
4,318,569
10,151
7,376
12,037
891
87,476
740,776
862,629
46,237
764
72,983
1,971,482
481,801
155,578
73,565
1,586,009
2,324,680
2,635,113
101,992
10,887
112,879
1,556,310
100,176
275,515
3,646
4,072
9,940
514
35,012
253,337
281,301
51,758
583
33,860
248,317
131,784
120,686
26,868
3,133,679
140,981
590,602
199,564
12,888
53,051
877,714
53,335
109,287
274,372
17,360,847
855,383
4,318,569
10,076
7,376
12,037
974
4,267
717,779
71,285
40,483
764
65,169
1,967,157
409,769
146,310
41,827
60,536
1,855,313
164,0131 2,137,710
16,823
11,140
27,963
1,524,570
100,609
275,515
3,646
4,072
9,940
568
2,296
245, 2?2
31,189
43,299
583
30,415
245,864
114,908
113,498
16,534
2,762,738
125,476
19,286
167,463
12,066
53,005
791,626
17,016
87,830
136,084
4,205 75
3,899 00
8,104 75
853,943 28
41,616 39
107,964 56
910 50
1,018 00
2,485 00
113 60
459 20
49,046 40
7,797 25
8,659 80
145 75
6.083 00
94,298 52
28,153 90
11,349 80
3,306 80
1,217,3.51 75
37,642 80
5,785 80
41,865 75
.3,619 80
10,601 00
158,325 20
4,254 00
17,566 00
34,021 00
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121
Entered for Home Consumption.
Quantity
Preferential Tariff
Value,
371,037
9,083
80,843
21,206
782,116
7,214
3,740
12,521
4,295
20,401
1,532,905
239,454
84,650
84,058
2,419
31,387
8,638
247,384
9,406
1,766
4,057
3,427
6,197
313,681
14,746
570,289
18,829
444
26
33,330
4,013
13,357
479,334 27,960
Duty.
$ cts.
14,108 36!
1 "~
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity .
14,110 22
301 72
4,184 95
1,151 74
41,230 97
1,254 25
75
236 52
167
9
1,062
666 62
228 89
692 98
120
2,835
5,028
49,947 641
2,949 20
114,057 80
3, J 38 53
3 47
4,444 82
1,351
668 85!
1,781 09; 229,813
4,660 01' 23,569
Value.
61
799
2,848
1,754
5,608
210
401
12,792
309
20
2,831
32,604
8,100
1,225
Duty.
$ cts.
16 27
13 33
2 13
213 07
27 80
379 74
467 73
1,120 07
84 00
160 40
4,263 99
123 60
5 33
754 84
10,867 70
2,159 92
408 32
Total.
Quantity ,
645,409
17,369,930
855,383
4,318,669
10,076
7.376
12,037
974
86,185
738,985
853,567
47,706
764
69,961
1,967,157
422,410
153,440
67,256
1,594,792
2,324,580
Total.
Duty
Collected.
101,473
11,148
112,621
1,526,989
100,609
275,615
3,646
4,072
9,940
568
as, 744
253,870
278,613
52,713
683
32,980
245,864
119,063
119,773
23,485
3,082,027
140,432
589,976
199,084
12,819
5.S,051
827,787
53,633
109,287
2,640,613 165,269
$ cts.
18,314 11
3,900 86 2
22,214 97
864,245 001 3
41,616 39 4
107,964 56
910 50
1,018 00
2,485 OOi
113 60
4,660 421 10
50,198 14lll
49,041 55il2
9,916 18|13
145 75114
6,531 69! 15
94,298 52' 16
28,848 32 17
11,958 43 IS
4,467 51 19
1,268,419 46
40,676 00
120,004 00
49,268 27
3,832 20
10,609 80
163,524 86
15,790 55
21,507 01
39,089 33(28
20
21
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Akticles.
DUTIABLE GOons— Con.
Paints and colours — Con.
]Jry white and red lead, orange min-
eral and zinc white
Ochres, ochrey earths and raw siennas
Oxides, fire proofs, umbers and burnt
siennas, N.E.S
Paints, ground or mixed in, oi' with,
either japan, varnish, lacquers,
liquid dryers, collodion, oil finish or
oil varnish
Paints and colours, and rough stuff
and fillers, an ti -corrosive and anti-
fouling paints commonly used for
ships' hulls, N.E.S
Paris green, dry
Paints and colours ground in spirits,
and all spirit varnishes and lac-
quers
Putty
Total paints
Lbs.
Galls.
Lbs.
Paper, and manufactures of, N.E.S—
Albumenized and other papers and
films chemically prepared for photo-
graphers' use. . . . 8
Bags or sacks, printed or not n
Cards for playing Packs,
Card board, paste board, in sheets or
cut to size, N.E.S $
Envelopes Thousand
Paper, felt or straw board $
Hangings or wall paper, including
borders Rolls of 8 yds,
Leather board, leatheroid and manu-
factures of . . . . $
Mill board, not straw board n
Union collar cloth paper, in rolls or
bheets, not glossed or finished n
Union collar cloth paper, in rolls or
sheets, glossed or finished n
Pads not printed, papier mache ware,
N.O.P., and manufactures of paper,
N.E.S M
Printing paper of not greater value
than 2|c pei lb Lbs.
Printing paper, N.E.S n
Ruled, border and coated papers and
papeteries and boxed papers $
Straw board, in sheets or rolls Lbs.
Window blinds of paper of all kinds . . $
Wrapping Lbs.
All kinds, N.E.S $
Total Import.s.
Quantity.
17,076,364
1,163,939
1,622,919
51,379
991,379
279,770
796
268,471
597,271
' 73^896
2,553,701
Total paper .
Paraffine wax Lbs .
Pencils, lead, in wood or otherwise $
Pens, penholders and rulers, of all kinds n
54,676
8,128,717
523,526
1,267^889
418,953
Valve.
General Tariff.
Quantity . Value.
666,3651 10,633,452
13,303
23,838
3,623
40,899
36,524
2,683
3,976
1,089,567
918,376
1,117,846
110,865
47,843
65,386
60,300
67,008
101,330
188,330
23,636
35,575
1,248
138
45,225
866,318
23,494
796
265,871
455,594
61,375
2,283,795
657,027
1,202 54,676
435,693; 5,774,646
154,707
11,2171 521,510
235
47,813 1,127,976
611,766
2,621,319|
18,445
153,598:
133,4071
410,606
450,861
12,374
12,431
3,259
32,202
2,805
2,683
3,942
761,487
105,711
45,472
48,506
52,988
51,027
99,943
172,767
23,636
33,309
1,248
133
523,751
1,202
296,741
119,047
11,187
235
41,484
460,733
Duty
Collected.
$ cts.
22,543 05
2,474 80
3,107 75
814 75
8,050 50
280 50
895 61
788 40
94,796 36
31,713 30
11,368 OO
27,335 64
18,545 80
17,859 45
24,985 75
60,468 45
5,909 00
3,330 90
187 20
26 60
183,312 85
180 30
74,185 25
41,666 45
2,796 75
82 25
10,371 00
115,183 25
2,089 120
17,886
126,288
96,979
629,508 19
5,353 5
31,572 00
24,244 75
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Imported into Canada, etc. — Continited.
123
Entered kor Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity .
3, 30'?, 266
35,958
630,937
6,029
113,396
256,276
2,600
127,402
' 11^185
41,541
2,309,969
2,016
49a7i
,151
Value.
Duty.
108,929
552
$ cts.
3,631 06
73 61
9,841 1,640 22
350
8,177
33,719
34
206,932
58 33
1,362 89
2,247 94
4 54
16,128 54
4,463 892 60
351 58 51
15,444 5.096 08
5,5901
14,362)
627;
1,304 39
3,351 46
87 84
10,987 2,563 72
2,2661
151 08
0 07
109,299 25,504 05
135,378 22,563 15
31,992i
30!
7,465 09
5 00
2,625
137,2451
437 59
22,874 91
470,564
549
7,044
34,605
92,356 14
109 80
1,174 14
5.767 77
Quantity.
2,985,867
38,414
54,328
125
2,000
63
1,395
30,971
38,740
89,804
210
Value.
102,308
377
1,061
14
18
145,707
691
2,»78
18
1,734
1,395
3,588
23,722
2,963
3,699
3,692
12,469
56,349
5
20,307
1,811
Dutv.
Total
Quantity . Total.
$ cts.
6,820 46
100 54
353 66
4 67
6 00
20,721 27
276 40
792 59
5 04
809 17
651 02
1,674 37
11.070 32
987 64
1,726 21
1,230 68
4,156 26
23,379 70|
16,925,585
1,163,939
1,603,641
51,379
981,714
279,770
796
268,471
583,059
" 73^955
2,356,30;
54,676
8,123,355
523,526
'l,266^95i
2 00
6,768 99
603 62
418,967
662,093
13,303
23,333
3,623
40,397
36,524
2.683
3,976
1,114,126
110,865
48,201
63,968
60,312
66,784
100,470
187,342
23,636
35,575
1,248
138
656,772
1,202
435,082
154,738
11,217
235
47,801
610,447
Duty
Collected.
2,616,0.33
18,440
153,639
133,395
$ qts.
32,994 57
2,648 95
5.101 63
877 75
9,419 39
2,528 44
895 61
792 94
131,646 17
32,882 30 9
12,219 lOjlO
32,436 76jll
I
20,659 36 1 12
21,861 93|13
25,073 59 14
I
64,706 54:15
5,909 00 16
3,481 98 17
18
19
187 20
27 27
219,887 22 20
180 30!21
97,736 04 22
50,857 7523
2,801 75 24
82 25i25
12,039 27 26
142,214 42 27
745,244 03
5,465 35
39,515 13
30,616 14 30
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No, 14, — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles,
ToTAL Imports.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity .
Value,
Duty.
1
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Perfumery, non-alcoholic, viz. :—
Hair oil, tooth and other powders and
washes, pomatums, pastes, and all
other perfumed preparations N.O.P.
used tor the hair, mouth or skin. . $
Photographic dryplates «
Picture and photograph frames of any
material n
Pickles, in bottles, jars or similar vessels Galls.
ti in bulk 1.
Total, pickles
Plants and trees. : —
Apple trees No,
Cherry trees m
•
95,612
51,844
82,005
$
84,000
40,349
66,536
25,200 00
9
12,104 70
3
19,960 80
4
5
246,708
126,240
216,.505
35,223
49,994
119,821
49,690
28,573
17,391 50
10,000 55
372,948
251,728
169,815
78,263
27,392 05
6
7
125,699
15,785
3,936
■ ■ ■ ■ "15,870
25,040
24,827
12,167
20,110
2,290
90,635
664
9,833
2,558
142
42,912
690
704
1,305
1,070
2,539
37
2,879
128
125,699
15,785
3,936
" ' ' 15^315
25,040
24,802
12,167
20,110
2,154
30,607
664
9,833
2,558
142
41,590
661
704
1,265
1,070
2,539
28
1,836
128
3,770 97
473 55
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Currant bushes m
Fruit, shade, lawn and ornamental
trees, shrubs and plants, N,E.S $
Gooseberry bushes No,
Grape vines
Peach trees m
Pear trees n
Plum trees „
Raspberry bushes ' „
Rose bushes i<
Quince trees »
Total, plants and trees
28 40
8,318 00
132 20
140 80
744 06
365 01
603 30
5 60
367 20
19 92
64,797
62,354
14,969 01
Plaster of Paris, or gypsum, ground not
calcined Brls .
18
356
6,418
559
3,050
356
6,251
559
2,^5
83 85
19
Plaster of Paris or gypsum, calcined or
manufactured Cwt.
Total, plaster Paris
781 57
3,609
3,444
865 42
Plates, engraved on wood, steel or on
the same, including engravers' plates of
steel polished, engraved or for engrav-
ing thereon . $
Pocket-books, purses, reticules and musi-
cal instrument cases n
Polish or composition, knife and other,
N.O.P
Pomades, French or flower odours, &c.,
imported in tins of not less than ten
Xwunds each . Lbs .
II II all other, h
Total, pomades
Post office parcels and packages $
Precious stones, N.E.S., polished, but
not set, pierced or otherwise manufac-
20
6,923
189,030
61,380
6,863
129,838
50,048
1,372 60
21
38,951 40
22
14,012 00
23
24
5,593
64
7,421
94
5,593
62
7,421
86
1,113 15
25 80
5,657
7,515
5,655
7,507
1,138 95
25
577.383
92,386
469,872
63,481
112,800 78
26
6,348 10
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Imported into Canada, ifcc. — Continued.
125
Entered fob Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
196,431
4,.543
200,974
555
25
136
60,028
167
Value.
10,386
11,308
6,361
168,872
4,002
172,874
1,322
29
40
9
1,043
2,443
165
165
19
21,915
2,410
104,662
19,209
Duty.
$ cts.
2,077 20
2,261 60
1,272 20
39,404 46
933 76
40,338 22
176 30
3 86
0 50
1 20
139 10
320 96
13 94
13 94
2 54
4,383 00
401 79
22,876 83
1,280 61'
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
158
10
168
Value.
Duty. I Quantity
464
187
7,170
116
6
122
41
37,260
2,889
2,949
9,696
$ cts.
ia5 60
74 80
2,868 00;
54 13 246,583
2 80 124,374
56 93, 370,957
125,699
15,7a5
3,936
15,870
25,040
24,827
12,167
20,110
2,290
90,635
664
356
6,418
10 94
14,904 00
963 01
3 20
5,593
64
3 2o:
5,657
1,147 20
1,292 78
Value.
94,850
51,844
80,067
218,678
32,581
251,259
9,833
2,558
142
42,912
690
704
1,305
1,-070
2,539
37
2,879
128
64,79^
659
3,050
3,609
6,923
189,013
61,347
7,421
94
7,515
577,483
92,386
Duty.
•S cts.
27,462 80
14,441 10
24,101 00
56,850 09 4
10,937 n 5
67,787 20
3,770 97
473 55
28 40
8,494 30 9
136 06 10
140 80 11
744 5612
365 01 13
603 30:14
6 8015
506 30 16
19 9217
15,289 97
83 8518
795 51 19
879 36
1,386 08
58,238 40
15,376 80;22
1,113 1523
29 00 24
1,142 15
136,824 81'25
8,921 49!26
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Printing pressHS, printing machines, fold-
ingmachines, book-binders', bookbind-
ing, ruling, embossing and paper cut-
ting machines . . .
Provisions, N.O.P.: —
Butter Lbs.
Cheese >i
Lard n
Lard compound and similar sub-
stances, cottolene and animal stear-
ine of all kinds, N.E.S i
Total, provisions, N.E.S
Meats, viz.: —
Baoon and hams, shoulders and sides Lbs.
Beef, salted, in barrels n
Canned meats and canned poultry
and game. n
Extracts of meats and fluid beef not
medicated, and soups $
Mutton and lamb, fresh Lbs.
Pork, barrelled, in brine ?
Poultry and game, N.O.P §
Dried or smoked meats, and meats
preserved in any othar way than
salted or pickled, N.E.S Lbs.
Other meats, fresh n
Other meats, salted, N.E.S
Total, meats ,
16 Regalia and badges.
17 Ribbons ,
ISjRailway or travelling rugs and lap
dusters of all kinds
19 Sails for boats and ships
20 Salt, coarse, N.E.S
2l!Salt, fine, in bulk
22Salt, N.E.S., in bags, barrels or other
packages ...
Lbs.
23
Total, salt
Sand paper, glass, flint and emery paiJer
and emery cloth
24 Sauces and catsups, in bottles brails.
2&! „ „ in bulk „
26 „ Soy „
27
Total, sauces.
Sausage casings, N.E.S. ,
Total Imports.
Quantity.
030,653
902,255
684,955
72.520
2,290,383
3,340,8i2
2,878,670
1,213,929
157,587
6,098 067
048,337
367,129
139,544
10,094,505
2,361,200
17,335,174
29,790,879
81,963
23,661
31,067
136,691
Value.
491,504
150,949
104,214
67,917
5,190
328,270
441,003
123,634
146,556
108,094
9,705
419,067
53,850
76,790
41,114
12,608
1,432,421
11,049
1,059,019
79,631
1,862
23,954
5,468
44,897
74,319
85,791
104,725
8,343
6,488
119,556
77,120
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value, Duty,
479,605
291,117
589,204
65,949
1,425,875
3,207,318
1,964,537
1,052,964
128,440
5,661,187
645,439
276,484
138,493
10,094,505
2,361,200
17,316,878
29.772,583
45,518
21,438
31,067
98,023
459,251
119,532
48,844
56,744
4,820
229,940
420,267
85,936
127,534
97,877
7,314
391,654
44,013
76,447
33,149
12,502
1,296,693
10,304
904,243
24,480
1,868
23,954
5,468
44,247
73,669
84,538
43,151
5,642
6,488
55,281
63,741
$ cts.
45,925 10
19,184 20
8,733 51
11,784 08
1,318 98
41,020 77
64,146 36
39,290 74
31,883 50
24,469 25
2, .559 90
113,223 74
8,802 60
12,908 79
8.294 52
2,769 86
308,349 26
3,606 40
316,485 05
7,344 00
467 00
5,047 25
1,180 60
12,987 79
19,215 64
21,134 50
15,102 85
1,974 70
2,270 80
19,348 35
12,748 20
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Imported into Canada, (fee. — Continued.
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
896
9,896
788
11,580
4,558
17,548
8,000
262
35,239
1,870
9
37,118
Value.
14,303
217
2,471
105
2,793
761
2,76
6,333
180
46
41
10,128
1,165
63,490
51,292
1,253
56,375
2,458
22
58,855
12,474
Duty.
$ cts.
953 54
23 90
197 92
10 50
232 32
60 78
461 27
1,055 46
106 67
6 14
3 50
1,693 82
271 84
14,814 60
10.258 40
208 85
13,154 64
573 53
5 14
l.%733 31
1,063 24
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity.
951
951
37
4,680
62
180
Value.
17,825
Duty.
Total.
Quantity.
$ cts.
2,376 60
251!
480,501
04 301,964
. . . , 589,!)92
261
10
676
446
12
17
27
1,188
80
89,837
2,020
6,600
6,600
60
60
517
65,949
38 041 1,438,406
0 98
225 30
148 66
3 20
1 65
3,211,913
1,964,537
1,075,192
128,440
5,669,187
645,501
276,484
4 80i 138,935
384 59!..
37 33
41,923 97
808 00
10,094,505
2,361,200
6 60 17,323,478
Value.
491,379
119,749
61,566
56,849
4,820
232,984
421,038
85,936
130,97i
104,656
7,314
391,834
44,071
76,464
33,149
12,570
1,308,009
11,549
1,057,570
77,792
1,868
23,954
5,468
44,764
517
6 60 29,779,183
3 74
80,757
23,368
31,076
3 74 - 135,201
74,186
85,791
99,526
8,108
6,510
114,144
76,215
Duty.
% cts.
49,255 24
19,208 10
»,969 47
11,794 58
1,318 98
41,291 13
64,208 12
39,290 74
32,570 07
25,673 37
2,559 90
U.%330 41
8,811 94
12,910 44
8,294 52
2,778 16
310,427 67
3,915 57
373,223 52
18,410 40 18
467 00 19
5,047 25 20
1,180 60 21
12,994 39122
19,222 24
21,343 35 23
28,257 40 24
2,551 97^25
2,275 94 26
33,085 40
14,411 44
27
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
Total Imports.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
1
2
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Seeds, viz.: —
Garden, field and other seeds for agri-
cultural or other purposes N.O.P.,
when in bulk or in large parcels ... $
Garden, field and other seeds for agri-
cultural or other purposes N.O.P.,
when in small papers or parcels n
Bulbous roots, N.O.P ..
Total, seeds
Ships, foreign built British, applying for
Canadian coasting license $
\
358,290
8,860
5,241
342,673
8,020
4,453
$ cts.
34,267 30
2,005 00
s
890 60
372,391
355,146
37,162 90
4
65,809
394
56,712
394
14,178 00
5
Ships and vessels, repairs on ir
Total, ships
98 50
66,203
57,106
14,276 50
Signs of any materi.al, framed or not,
and letters of any material for signs
6
42,059
37,849
11,354 70
Silk, and manufactures of : —
Fabrics $
Handkerchiefs «
7
2,839,012
125,743
18,401
260,393
25,701
41,224
3,808
981
121,381
6,099
1,408
302,031
2,314,895
8.3,492
10,907
104,248
5,632
16,272
2,496
872
74,981
1,417
482
86,473
691,896 30
8
29.222 20
q
3,817 45
10
11
12
Clothing M
Silk in the gum or spun, not more ad-
vanced than singles, tram and
thrown organzine, not coloured . . . Lbs.
Sewing and embroidery silk and silk
twist $
Shawls M
Shirts Doz.
Silk and all manufactures of, not
otherwise provided for, or of which
fcilk is the com^xjuent part of chief
value, N.E.S.. $
Socks and stockings Doz. pairs.
Undershirts and drawers $
14,865
94
3,250
36,486 80
844 80
4,068 00
748 80
14
15
84
i84
165,588
305 20
26,243 35
16
17
775
651,000
495 95
168 70
18
Velvets, velveteens, plush fabrics,
N.E.S Yds.
Total, silks
25,941 90
3,746,182
2,702,165
820,239 45
Slate and manufactures of :—
Roofing slate Squares.
School writing slates .... $
19
20
8,714
38,245
28,091
2,368
17,447
8,714
38,245
27,910
694
17,364
6,518 25
6,977 50
'>1
173 50
99
Slate, and manufactures of, N.E.S. . . n
5,209 20
86,151
84,213
18,878 45
Soap :—
Common, or laundry Lbs.
Castile, mottled or white «
ComiKon soft and liquid «
Harness u
23
24
25
■^6
1,160,040
1,556,741
212,813
19,038
60,668
76,232
5,780
1,938
147,320
48,830
78,330
1,091,111
1,-510,051
149,928
14,224
584,667
1,851,028
57,027
73,400
3,737
1,532
113,304
48,663
79,619
10,911 11
16,361 45
1,307 95
383 00
97
Toilet $
Soap, N.E.S., including pumice, silver
and mineral soaps, sapolio and like
articles .-. Lbs.
Pearline and other soap powders n
Total, soap
39,656 40
28
29
580,639
1,845,203
17,032 05
23,885 70
419,098
377,282
109,537 66
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Imported into Canada, (fee. — Continued.
129
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
(Quantity. Value.
11,472
10
350
352,885
53,755
31
58,008
4,814
6,967
458
3,885
819
788
5,492
9,097
9,097
3,897
365,400
35,002
6,705
138,67<)
19,999
22,967
973
109
31,252
3,152
926
156,439
781,000
92
92
2,408
4
1,628
406
30,692
597
36
35,771
Duty.
2.59 04
136 53
105 08
500 65
1,M6 17
1,516 17
r79 40
72,720 67
8,167 33
1,.564 49
32,357 93
1,999 90
3,828 07
194 60
25 44
7,292 63
735 53
216 07
31,287 80
160,390 46
15 35
15 35
358 41
0 42
379 87
67 68
7,161 65
139 31
7 20
8,114 54
Surtax Tariflf.
Quantity.
Value.
4,949
5
4,954
254
133
141,011
186
27
15,289
259
339
241
13,816
1,530
120,830
58,745
231,272
89
1,663
590
50!
103
1,752
88
1,276
1,380
Duty.
9 cts.
659 83
1 67
661 50
Total.
Quantity.
101 601
53,953 87 i
86 81
12 60
7,134 83
14 00
86 32
135 60
14,855
6,447 42 .
713 99
23,498 00
92,083 44
29 67
554 30
583 97
94
775
639,.303
8,714
7 871
1 331
3 74l
595 49
1,145,456
1,-510,132
208,039
19,038
.590,634
1,851,486
6C8 431 ... .
Value.
351,507
8,844
5,241
365,692
65,809
394
66,203
42,000
2,821,304
118,680
17,639
258,213
2.5,701
39,498
3,808
981
120,049
6,099
1,408
301,657
3,715,037
38,245
28,091
2,357
17,364
86,057
59,523
7.S,412
5,^73
1,938
145,272
49,260
79,655
414,433
Duty.
8 cts.
35,186 17
2,143 20
995 68
38,325 05
15,694 17
98 50
15,792 67
12,235 70
818,570 84! 7
37,476 34 i 8
5,394 54! 9
75,979 56 lo
2,858 70 11
7,982 39 12
1,079 00 13
330 64 14
39,983 40 15
1,945 4716
384 77117
80,727 70
1,072,713 35
18
6,518 25 19
7,022 52 20
727 81)21
5,2C9 20 22
19,477 77!
11,277 39 23
16,363 20 24
1,691 56 25
450 68 26
47,413 54 27
17,171 36l28
23,892 90(29
118,260 63
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
-Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
11
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Spices : —
Ginger and spices of all kinds (N.E.S),
unground Lbs.
II II ground «
Ginger, preserved n
Nutmegs and mace n
Abticlks.
Total, spices.
Spirits and wines, viz. :—
Amyl alcofiol or fusel oil, or any sub-
stance known as potato spirit or
lx)tato oil
Ethyl alcohol, or the substance known
as alcohol, hydraied oxide of ethyl,
or spirits of wine
Methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood
naphtha, pyroxylic spirits, wood
spirits, or methylated spirits. . .
Absinthe
Arrack or palm spirit.
Brandy, including artificial brandy
and imitations of brandy
Cordials and liqueurs of all kinds, N
E.S. ; mescal, pulque, rum shrub
schiedam and other schnapps ; tafia,
angostura and similar alcoholic bit
ters or beverages
Ginof all kinds, N.E,S
Rum
Whi.skey . . . ,
All spirituous or alcoholic liquors,
N.O.P
Spirits and strong waters of any kind
mixed with any ingredient or ingre
dients, as being or known or desig
nated as anodynes, elixirs, essences
extracts, lotions, tinctures or medi
cines, or medicinal wines (so called),
or ethereal and spirituous fruit es
sences, N. E.S
Medicinal or medicated wines contain-
ing not more than 40 per cent of
proof spirit .
Alcoholic perfumes and perfumed
spirits, bay rum, cologne and laven-
der waters, hair, tooth and skin
washes, and other toilet prepara-
tions containing spirits of any kind,
in bottles or flasks containing not
more than 4 ounces each
II II in bottles,
flasks or other packages containing
more thon 4 ounces each
Vermouth containing not more than
36 per cent of proof spirits
II containing more than 36
per cent of proof spirits
Nitrous ether, sweet spirits of nitre
and aromatic spirits of ammonia. . .
Wines, ginger, containing not more
than 26 per cent of proof spirits . .
Galls.
Total Imports.
Quantity.
2,335,451
433,731
144,758
103,313
3,017,253
209
198,834
51,645
3,179
656
344,963
28,346
881,016
136,975
575,879
22,370
1,318
3,969
3,278
3,402
14,518
55
544
2,498
Value.
225,420
33,101
9.422
24,733
292,676
334
33,822
10,263
4,725
453
540,270
68,415
413,510
57.608
874,261
10,581
10,868
10,943
56,131
54,588
16,746
88
1,511
1,888
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty
1,004,782
369,041
131,075
26,547
1,531,445
209
438
55,779
2,294
526
310,949
25,015
748,478
131,443
534,677
18,072
1,180
3,485
4,092
3,127
12,825
33
645
1,931
85,407
22,430
8,085
6,403
122,325
334
265
11,349
3,226
399
506,559
59,269
367,469
57,259
829,340
9,585
10,188
8,087
53,882
53,242
13,909
21
1,928
1,447
cts.
10,670 57
5,607 50
2,42.-) 50
1,600 75
20,310 32
501 6(1
1,051 20
133,869 60
5,505 00
1,262 40
746,277 60
60,036 00
1,796,347 20
315,463 20
1,283.224 80
43,372 0
5,888 40
5,227 50
26,941 00
28,801 60
11,542 50
79 20
2.126 40
1,737 90
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Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
1,296,663
70,515
12,850
75,962
1,455,990
Value. I Duty.
139,224
10,712
959
18,134
169,029
S cts.
11,602 33
1,785 44
191 80
3,022 50
16,602 07
Surtax TariflF.
Quantity.
60
60
73
Value.
12
12
68
95
267
92
Duty.
173
5
189
2,773
550
164
280
ll-i-9|
$ cts.
4 00
4 00
233 60
6 40
227 20
12 80
Total.
Quantity.
2,301,445
439,616
143,925
102,509
32 00
16 00
379 60
1,848 65
587 99
636 80
2,987,495
209
511
55,779
2,294
626
310.951
Value.
224,631
83,154
9,044
24,537
291,366
334
323
11,349
3,226
399
50§,566
Duty.
cts.
22,278 90
7,396 94
2,617 30
4,623 25
25,086
748,482
131,443
534,687
59,442
367,474
57,269
829,362
18,077
9,590
1,275
10,377
3,485
8,687
4,359
56,655
3,219
53,792
12,825
13,909
33
21
809
2,208
1,931
1,447
36,916 39
501 60
1,284 80
133,869 60
5,.505 60
1,262 40
746,284 00
(50,263 20
1,796,360 00
315,463 20
1,283,256 80
43,388 80
6,268 00
5,227 50
28,789 65
29,389 59
11,6-42 50
79 20
2,763 20
1,737 90123
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Total Imports.
Akticles.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.,
$
§
S cts.
Spirits — Con.
1
Wines, ginger, containing more than
26 per cent of proof spirits Galls.
228
290
228
290
547 20
Total, spirits
2,272,782
2,167,295
1,855,426
1,988,647
4,469,803 70
Wines of all kinds, except sparkling
wines, including orange, lemon.
strawberry, raspberry, elder and
currant wines : —
2
Containing 26 p.c. or less of spirits. Jialls.
281,953
184,396
296,540
180,279
81,204 44
3
,
over 26 p.c. and not over 27 p.c n
11,727
6,732
16,351
8,297
6,787 38
4
1
1, 27 1. II 28 II
10,548
6,526
10,277
5,667
4,885 97
5
,
1, 28 1, M 29 11
17,567
10,194
16,424
9,045
8,2(^7 06
6
,
II 29 II II 30 II
19,784
11,647
18,972
10,604
10,200 86
7
1
1. 30 II II 31 1.
28,260
21,212
27,366
19,753
16,872 ^0
8
,
II 31 II „ 32 1-
29,694
26,280
29,108
26,138
20,357 85
9
,
M .32 ,1 II 33 ,1
31,145
32,449
27,680
27,149
20,877 .^0
10
1
1, 33 ,1 n 34 1, II
22,823
27,688
23,519
28,143
19,967 21
11
,
II 34 ,1 .1 35 II
16.437
22,486
18,765
25,589
17,434 50
12
,
1, 35 „ M 36 „
9,875
16,289
11,257
17,010
11,294 35
13
, II 36 11 ,1 37 ,1
3,115
6,589
3,741
7,268
4.350 18
14
II 37 .1 1. 38 ,1
(K)3
1,545
551
1,354
742 31
15
,1 38 „ II 39 „ 1,
108
28
222
150
187 08
16
1, 39 ,1 II 40 II 1,
1,170
896
571
242
455 17
Total wines, non-sparkling
Champagne and all other sparkling
484,809
374,957
500,344
366,688
22.3,914 76
wines : —
17
In bottles containing each not more
than a quart but more than a pint,
old wine measure Doz.
6,670
88,154
6,365
85,130
21,838 20
18
In bottles containing each not more
than a pint but more than half a
pint, old wine measure m
20,158
147,468
20,454
134,108
34,445 .35
19
In bottles containing one half pint
each or less ... n
1,277
2,818
914
2.164
754 58
20
M II more than oneGalls. \
ri2
quart each Doz. J
I 6
187
39 GO
Total, wine, sparkling
238,440
221,589
57,077 73
21
Sponges $
Starch, including farina, corn starch,
38,486
24,789
4,957 80
22
&c., &c Lbs.
1,209,631
47,086
824,829
30,024
12,372 61
23
Stearic acid Lbs.
94,418
9,1.57
94,418
9,157
1,831 40
24
Stockinettes for the manufacture of rub-
ber boots and shoes, imported by man-
ufacturers of rubber boots and shoes,
for use exclusively in the manufacture
thereof in their own factories $
Stone and manufactures of : —
70,826
59,606
8,940 90
25
Flagstones, granite, rough freestone,
sandstone and all building stone, not
hammered or chiselled Tons.
13,707
59,864
13,399
.58,613
8,791 95
26
Granite and freestones, dressed ; all
other building stone dressed, except
,
marble n
6,237
33,914
6,037
33,021
6,604 20
27
Gra
nite, sawn only n
1,291
7,930
1,287
7,890
1,578 00
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133
Entered fob Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariif.
Quantity. Value
Duty.
S cts.
238,356
308
200
4
12,925
13,824
11,060
1,251
893
40
1,723 44
2,383 56
1,106 00
125 10
119 06
5 33
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty
783 4,062
2,643
24
27
2,694
94
153
78,934
• 5,540
14
37
5,591
619
1,437
25
2,629
§ Ct8.
3,981 04
3,096 97
14 56
29 20
3,140 73
728 80
596 20
1,325 00
6 66
1,578 68
Total.
Quantity. Value.
228
290
1,856,209 1,(«»2,709
299,183
15,375
10,277|
16,424
18,972
27,393
29,108
27,680:
23,519i
18,7651
11,2571
3,7411
551
222
D7ll
6,459
914
1,142,119
94,418
13,707
6,237
1,291
185,819
8,311
5,667
9,045
10,604
19,790
26,138
27,149
28,143
25,589
17,010
7,268
1,354
150
242
503,038 372,279
85,918
20,607! 134,757
2,164
187
223,026
37,739
46,477
9,157
70,666
59.864
33,914
7,930
Duty.
$ cts.
547 20 1
4,473,784 74
84,301
6,801
4, 885
8,297
10,200
16,901
20,357
20,877
19,967
17,434
11,294
4,350
742
187
455
227,055 49
22,567 00
35,041 55
754 58
39 60
58,402 7.3
6,687 90
16,334 85
1,831 40
10,046 90
8,917 05
6,723 26
1,583 33
21
24
25
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No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
Total Imports.
Quantity.
Value.
General Imports.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
$
S
§ cts.
Stones and manufactures of— Con.
1
Granite, manufactures of. N.O.P §
75,428
4,^44
1,695 40
2
Grindstones, not mounted and not less
than 36 inches in diameter n
38,144
33,536
5,030 25
3
Grindstones, N.E.S
7,895
7,818
1,954 50
4
Pavinp: blocks .... n
38,a36
16,740
3,348 00
5
Manufactures of stone, N.O.P m
Total, stone and manufactures
Straw Tons.
19,471
18,311
5,493 30
280,982
180,772
34,495 60
6
71
464
71
464
92 SO
7
II carpeting, rugs, mats and matting $
39,813
41,163
10,290 75
8
■I manufactures of, not otherwise
provided for
Total, straw and manufactures
Sugars, syrups and Molasses
17,717
8,016
1,603 20
57,994
49,643
11,980 75
9
Sugar, above No. 16 D.S. in colour,
and all refined sugars of whatever
kinds, grades or standards Lbs.
22,668,689
561,630
16,228, &55
376,217
202,188 91
10
Sugar, N.E.S., not al)ove No. 10 D.S.
in colour, sugar drainings, or pump-
ings drained in transit, melado or
concentrated melado, tank bottoms
and sugar concrete «
412,289,597
7,960,374
83,899,596
1,576,042
587,046 15
11
Syrup and molasses of all kinds,
N.O.P., the product of the sugar
cane or beet, N.E.S., and all imita-
tions thereof or substitutes therefor. i.
Total, sugars and syrups
2,728,253
58,078
1,770,076
32,064
13,275 63
437,686,539
8,580,082
101,898,527
1,984,323
802,510 69
Molasses, i)roduced in the process of
the manufacture of cane sugar from
th6 juice of the cane without any adr
mixture with any other ingredient,
when imported in the original pack-
age in which it wasplacedat the point
of production and not afterwards
subjected to any process of treat-
, ment or mixing : —
V2
Testing by polariscope, 40 degrees
or over Galls.
4,387,769
46
913,040
1,593,398
432,321
27,884 49
13
39 .. M
M 38 .. „
14
15
46
15
1 73
15
37 .. ,,
46
14
46
14
2 19
16
36 .. >.
137
44
137
44
7 88
17
35 .. M
Total, molasses
Sugar candy, brown or white, and con-
1,484
245
45
. 18
3 04
4,389,482
913,358
1,593,672
432,412
27,899 33
18
fectionery, including sweetened
sums, candied peel and pop corn. . . Lbs.
1,942,716
243,164
800,711
117,578
45,156 42
19
Glucose or grape sugar, glucose syrup
or any syrups containing any admix-
ture thereof n
666,020
15,048
664,862
14,893
4,986 34
20
Saccharine or any product containing
over one-half per cent thereof n
3,940
3,400
2,495
2,277
4.55 40
21
Sugar, maple and maple syrup i
110,010
11,787
79,817
9,306
1,861 20
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
135
Entkrkd for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty
7,504,166
282,910,699
286,085
290,700,950
1,791,560
2'
2,719
8,283
175
1,802,764
1,207,570
6,473
230
70,534
4,.504
71
21.696
5.58
99,497
1,270
57
1,32?
197,794
5,412,066
5,397
5,615,257
414,716
7
667
2,281
37
417,708
120,296
338
234
cts.
16,470 20
450 40
11 85
2.879 48
111 60
20,173 02
211 66
7 61
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty.
219 27
62,052 54
1,331,183 53
1,430 42
1,394,666 49
20,901 69
0 50
86 09
317 43
7 88
21,313 59
32,095 64
32 37
31 20
1,344
1,344
2,118
1,215
S cts.
105
6
602
713
119
6,914
7,033
49
21 00
2 00
240 80
263 80
39 66
1,843 68
1,883 34
22 30
Total.
Quantity. Value,
Duty.
75,428
38,144
7,895
38,336
19,471
280,982
71
23,734,365
464
42,552
14,987
68,oas
574,060
$ cts.
18,165 60
5,501 65
1,968 35
6,227 48
e,845 70
54,932 42
92 80
10,542 07
3,454 49
14,089 36
264,263 75
366,810,295 0,988,108 1,918, 29 CS 10
49
2,056,161
37,461
22 301392,600,821 7,599,629
219
3,384,958
27
46
2,765
8,420
220
3,.S96,436
116 32 2,010,399
847,037
7
15
681
2,325
850,120
237 07
671,335
3,940
79,817
238,093
15,231
3,400
9,306
14,706 05
2,197,199 48
11
48,786 18 12
0 50!l3
1 7314
88 2815
325 31
10 92
49,212 92
77,368 38
5,018 71
18
19
728 67 20
1,861 20|21
136
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
Total Imports.
Quantity.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Tallow Lbs. 62,277
Tape lines of any material $
Tea of Ceylon, black Lbs.
I Indie
green
black
II green
China, black
M green
Japan, green
Other countries, black.
11 11 green ,
Total, teas
Teeth, artificial
Tinware, plain, japanned or lithograph-
ed, and all manufactures of tin,
N.E.S
Tobacco and manufactures of :
Cigarettes
No.\
•Lbs./
No. t
•Lbs. j
. Lbs.
Cigars
Tobacco, cut
Snuff...
All otlier manufactures of tobacco,
N.E.S
Foreign raw leaf tobacco, samples, un-
.stemmed.
Total, tobacco and manufactures of. r u " [
Lbs. J
Tobacco pipes of all kinds, pipe mounts,
cigar and cigarette holders and cases
for same, smokers' sets and cases
therefor and tobacco pouches $
Trawls, trawling spoons, fiy hooks, sink-
ers, swivels, and sportsman's fishing
bait, and fish hooks, N.E.S n
Trunks, valises, hat-boxes, carpet bags,
satchels, tool bags or baskets, jxjrt-
manteaus, flybooks and parts thereof,
N.O.P ■. „
Turpentine, spirits of Galls.
Twine, manufactures of, viz. : ham-
mocks and lawn tennis nets, sports-
man's fish nets and other articles,
N.O.P ... $
Umbrellas, parasols and sunshades, of
all kinds and materials i,
Unenumeratedsarticles : „
Varnish, lacquers, japans, japan dryers,
liquid dryers and oil finish, not else-
where specified Galls.
36,306
53,544
2,623
.57,242
96,362
74,439
309,962
2,684
40
633,202
9,908,000
25,346
9,139,800
102,954
262,846
l.S,696
158,883
24,772
19,047,800
588,497
680,680
73,922
Value.
4,282
19,373
6,023
6,380
5.57
4,809
6,470
.5,765
15.413
323
19
45,759
52,940
152,232
/ 55,068
1 340,456
/
146,943
4,903
70,022
6,591
623,983
444,747
60,410
84,143
423,250
21,893
56,731
111,270
129,115
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty
33,100
34,401
53,-544
2,623
64,708
59,122
45,919
384,875
2,684
40
647,916
9,014,000
22,955
8,911,150
95,639
260,4.35
13,456
. 114,837
261
17,925,150
507,583
680,204
60,795
1,979
10,495
5,590
6,380
557
4,868
4,726
4,!K)6
18,344
323
19
45,713
45,618
130,113
51,200
310,444
155,650
4,560
46,152
136
I 568,142
343,800
27,008
67,276
423,000
18,443
9,390
88,704
95,888
$ cts.
395 80
2,623 75
559 00
638 00
55 70
486 80
472 60
490 60
1,834 40
32 30
1 90
4,571 30
9,089 80
32,528 25
81,665 00
364,528 00
143.239 25
6,728 00
57,418 50
104 40
653,683 15
120,330-00
8,102 40
20,182 80
21,150 00
5,532 90
3,286 50
17.740 80
31,336 60
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
137
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
29,177
600
Value.
600
476
12,967
2,303
8,132
210
210
7,163
16,812
74,943
33,577
11,658
250
3,214
46,037
20,771
32,771
Duty.
§ Ct8.
307 07
1,355 42
14 00
14 00
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
746
955 09
2,802 31
4,053
17,486 76
6,715 40
2,331 60
8 32
642 80
10,742 19
2,769 68
6,098 73
18,000^ 1 9^
1941/ -^
100
22
18,000
294
I 312
14,774
4,784
267
236
622
2,479
179
Duty.
$ cts.
"24865
1.360 93
872 67
""66'67
939 34
6,894 51
1,913 60
94 40
290 26
661 06
118 97
Total.
Quantity.
62,27*
35,001
53,544
2,623
64,708
59,122
45,919
384,876
2,684
40
r)48,516
9,014,000
22,955
8,929,150
9."),833
260,435
13,556
114,837
261
Value.
4,282
19,373
5,800
6,380
557
4,868
4,726
4,906
18,344
323
19
Duty.
$ cts.
702 87
4,227 82
45,923
52,781
150,978
573
638
55
486
472
490
i,a34
32
1
00
00
70
801 6
60l 7
60 8
4,685 30
17,943,150
507,877
680,680
74,029
} 51,200
I 310,734
155,650
4,582
46,152i
136
} 568,454
433,517
60,585
83,718
423,250
21,8931-
56,049
111,954
128,838
10,044 89
36,681 49
81,665 00
365,400 67
143,239 25
6,794 67
57,418 50
104 40
664,622 49
144,711 :57
14,817 80
24,428 00 '22
21,158 32 23
6,270 10
14,318 95
21,171 54 26
37,554 30 27
138
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
Total Imports.
«
Quantity .
Value.
General Tarifif.
Quantity .
Value .
Duty.
1
2
3
t
5
DUTIABLE GOODS— (7on.
Vegetables, viz. :~
Melons ...... No .
Potatoes Bush.
•1 sweet and yams u
Tomatoes, fresh «
Ton)atoes and other vegetables, in-
cluding corn and baked beans in
cans or other pkgs., N.E.S Lbs.
Fresh or dry salted, N.O. P.... .... $
Total, vegetables
Vinegar, of any strength not exceeding
strength of proof Galls.
Vinegar, above strength of proof
Total, vinegar
270,603
77,830
22,491
51,334
2,528,498
$
21,494
78,578
20,351
103,763
131,750
344,174
271,219
77,421
22,075
51,291
2,609,338
21.486
78,080
19,913
103,591
128,793
333,773
$ cts.
5,371 50
11,613 15
2,207 50
20,617 30
.39,140 46
83,443 25
700,110
685,636
162,393 m
7
8
65,405
20,660
18,474
12,181
24,127
14,342
4,075
5,712
3,619 05
3,033 07
86,065
30,655
38,469
9,787
6,652 12
Watches $
Watch cases n
9
10
77,102
103,759
757,838
7,877
74,417
103,262
754,605
2,811
18,604 25
.30,978 m
11
1?
Watch actions and movements m
Watch glasses and watch kevs "
75,460 50
702 75
Total, watches, cases, movements,
glasses, itc
Wax and manufactures of, N.E.S . . $
Tf tal, wax and manufactures of
Webbing, elastic and non-elastic $
Whips of all kinds, including thongs
and lashes n
946,576
935,095
125,746 10
13
14
45,294
1.5,206
58,816
44,838
15,074
48,912
1,507 40
9,782 40
74,022
63,986
11,289 80
15
16
202,149
7,040
■ 138,881
4,713
27,776 20
1,649 55
Window cornices and cornice poles of
17
7,835
33,076
17,259
7,651
32,212
8,527
2,295 30
1ft
Window shade or blind rollers n
11,274 20
19
Window shades in the piece or cut and
hemmed or mounted on rollers, N. E. S . S. yds.
Total, window cornices, rollers, shades,
&c
143,454
77,275
2,984 45
58,170
48,390
16,553 95
Wood and manufactures of :
Barrels containing petroleum or its
products, or any mixture of which
petroleum forms a part, when such
contents are chargeable with a speci-
fic duty No .
Fishing rods ... $
20
?1
36,015
36,246
12,576
16,831
36,291
58,098
1,516
15,740
35,366
35,598
8,597
16,831
36,292
• 57,968
1,516
15,158
7,073 20
2,579 10
22
Caskets and coffins and metal parts
thereof n
4,207 75
^3
Lasts of wood n
" ' 12^254
1,178
9,073 00
24
25
26
Mouldings, plain, gilded or otherwise
further manufactured «
Rakes, hay No.
Show cases and metal parts thereof. . . n
"12^254
1,093
14,492 00
379 00
5,305 30
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
139
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
Entered for Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
<t9
395
25,182
Value.
35,129
5,716
40,845
456
66,164
199
73
130
414
1,56-1
3,136
5,253
13,411
4,457
17,868
1,0.54
172
768
66^
2,648
132
7,925
8,057
62,736
2,286
184
1,075
8,718
Duty.
S cts.
Surtax TaiifiF.
Quantity .
» 90
26 34
2r)l 82
522 69
432
810 751
3,512 9.)
6,092 40
1,435
9,605 30
1,435
175 72
34 40!
.50 55 1
110 68!
•^^l 35
8 81
1,056 81
1,065 62
8,365 00
533 43
36 80
250 84
2,034 19!
15
9,977
199
,3,979
416
2,321 83
26 57
795 80
97 07
Value.
173
3,345
3,518
100
100
1,131
191
538
4,402
6,262
1,717
1,717
644
3
108
Duty.
$ ctb.
Total.
Quantity .
271,219
77,520
22,470
51,2!)]
8 63 2,634,952
1,114 98
1,123 61
287 00 60,691
20,058
287 00 80,749
376 98' . . .
76 40
71 73
1,467 31
1,992 42
457 85i
457 85
171 72
1 40
6 53;
50 40
45,294
6 53, 113,454
35,565
12,254
1,168
Value.
21,486
78,219
20,327
103,591
130,530
340,254
694,407
17,686
10,169
27,755
76,602
103,625
755,901
7,877
944,00.-
15,206
58,554
73,760
202,261
7,002
7,835
33,287
17,269
58,381
35,797
12,576
16,831
36,292
57,968
1,516
15,682
Duty.
$ cts.
5,371 50
11,623 05
2.233 84
20,617 30
39,400 91
85,080 92
164,327 52
7,418 95
9,125 47
16,544 42
19,156 95
31,089 40
75,582 78
2,280 74
128,109 8;
l,ei6 21
11,297 06
12,813 27
36,312 92
2,184 38
2,332 10
11,525 04
5,025 17
18,882 31
7,099 77
3,374 90
4,207 75
9,073 00
14,492 00
379 00
5,452 77
14C
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Articles.
Total Imports.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariflf,
I Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
24
dutiable goods— Con.
Wood, manufactures of — Con.
Wooden ware, — pails, tubs, churns,
washboards, launders and rolling-
pins $
Manufactures of wood, N.O.P •<
Sawed boards, planks, deals, planed or
dressed on one or both sides, when
the edges thereof are jointed or
toiigued and grooved M. ft.
Lumber and timber manufactured,
N.E.S . „
Umbrella, parasol a]^ sunshade sticks
or handles, N.E.S:. $
Veneers of wood, not over ^ of an
inch in thickness u
Walking sticks and caiu-s of all kinds,
N.E.S n
Wood pulp 1.
10,865
4,556
98,076
930,291
176,079
63,387
13,173
149,222
17,743
49,572
Total, wood and manufactures of.
1,674,841
Wool, manufactures of : —
Blankets Lbs .
Cassimeres cloths and doeskins Yds.
Coatings and overcoatings n
Tweeds m
Felt cloth, N.E.S
Flannels , t,
Knitted goods, including knitted un-
derwear, N.B.S $
Bed comforters and counterpanes .... No.
Shawls $
Shirts of wool Doz.
Socks and stockings of wool, worsted,
the hair of the alpaca, goat, &c.,
&c . Doz. pairs.
Undershirts and drawers $
Yarns costing 30c. p. lb. and over, im-
ix)rted on the cop, tube or in the
hank by manufacturers of woollen .
goods for use in their products. .... Lbs.
Yarns, N.E..S >,
All fabrics and manufactures compos-
ed wholly or in part of wool, worsted,
&c., N.E.S...,._ $
Women's and children's dress goods,
coat linings, Italian cloths, alpacas,
Orleans, cashmeres, henriettas, ser-
ges, buntings, nun's cloth, bengali-
nes, whip cords, twills plains or jas-
quards of similar fabrics, composed
wholly or in part of wool, worsted,
the hair of the camel, alpaca, goat or
like animal, not exceeding in weight
six ounces to the square yard, im-
ported in the gray or unfinished
state for the purpose of being dyed
or finished in Canada S. yds.
Blouses and shirt waists $
Clothing, ready-made, and wearing
apparel, comjxjsed wholly or in part
of wool, worsted, &c., N.E.S $
480,370
4,236,852
1,771,024
3,949,580
43,438
744,802
4,580
7J263
487,929
1,155,020
500,544
122,806
2,280,217
1,0,50,658
2,049,773
36,037
129,195
240,177
6,810
112,938
48,881
871,903
146,985
504,708
187,731
4,116,869
398,654
82,875
9,350
1,472,333
10,865
4,555
43,355
187,990
27,845
89,569
26,351
215,374
2,682
' ' 746
22,889
78,746
20,661
136,330
99,219
899,248
176,079
03,372
11,214
149,091
13,939
48,995
1,633,117
11,949
86,323
10,606
44,177
25,207
44,185
34,438
3,286
14,088
4,047
33,251
41,844
46,346
8,434
1,308,542
31,198
•2,242
444,787
19,928 90
224,812 00
44,019 75
12,674 40
2,242 80
11,182 33
4,181 70
12,248 75
374,399 98
4,182 15
30,213 05
3,712 10
15,461 95
8,822 45
15,464 70
12,053 30
1,150 10
4,226 40
1,416 45
11,637 85
14,645 40
9,269 20
2,530 20
457,989 70
7,799 50
784 70
155,675 15
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
141
Entered for Home Consomption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
425,104
3,970,668
1,735,773
3,749.049
l«,t<24
468,013
1,886
6,33;
438,654
1,071,055
407,032
243,267
Value .
1
21,553
563
131
3,215
243
30,300
Duty.
$ cts.
0 14
3,592 44
Surtax Tariff,
Quantity .
Value, i Duty . ] Quantity ,
194,
6,853
$ cts.
51 73
2,284 27
<u
10
6 55
643 00]
40 50l
5,277 17
107,773
2,148,607
1,025,052
1,954,282
10,607
72,089
158,928
3,439
77,619
44,416
794,549
102,591
454,585
151,524
2,563,357
43,221
5,010
654,019
25,147 33
507,529 82
244,459 47
467,994 26
2,517 27
16,821 27
37,083 80
802 48
15,503 80
10,374 95
ia5,396 77
23,938 19
60,611 %
30.304 80
608,482 83 i
7,203 50
1,169 01
153,497 38
1,3!»6
372 27
760
76.191
13,697
64,423
263
58.766
386
26,498
5,115
67,358
20,790
626 i
334!
2.50 40
111 33
9,511 3,120 40
343
40,326
10,085
27,965
223,
12,995
160 06
18,818 75
4,706 31
13,050 37
104 06
6,064 34
10,865
4,555
44,536 20,783 40
20,853
l,703j
41,926
3,029
3,298
23,531,
8,341 20
794 72
19,565 48
1,413 53
879 44
9,412 40
469,219
4,234 849
1777,315
3,903,641
43,438
742,153
228,280 106,530 47
4,568
7,469
488,041
1,154,910
495,051
6,150 2,049 98 400,387
2,098 979 07
377.0721 175,966 871
Total.
Value .
99,414
927,654
176,079
63,372
13,173
149,222
17,780
49,572
1,672,928
120,065
2,275.256
1,045,743
2,02<>,424
36,037
129,269
237,902
6,725
112,460
50,166
869,726
147,464
504,229
183,489
4,100,179
Duty.
3 Ct8.
19,980 77 1
230,688 71 2
44,019 75, 3
12,674 4o! 4
2,690 17 5
11,188 881 6
5,075 10 1 I
12,400 58 8
382,797 55
80,569
9,350
1,475,878
29,489 54 9
556,561 62 iQ
252,877 88 11
496,506 58 12
11,443 78 13
38,350 31|14
69,920 50 15
1,952 58 16
28,071 40 17
12,586 12 18
216,600 10 19
39,997 1220
70,760 60
42,247 40
1,173,003 00,23
17,052 98
2,932 78
485,139 70
62
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
Aeticlks.
Total Imports.
Quantity,
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
1
9,
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Wool, manufactures of — Con.
Carpets, Brussels Yds.
11 Tapestry h
824,469
1.748,342
435,991
598,405
249,975
$
544,610
697,984
273,726
212,726
20,429
13,940
16,209
14,496
393,806
4p,770
$
9,491
8,788
9,852
126,326
2,414
$ cts.
3,321 85
3,075 ^0
3
4
5
Wool,N.E.S „
Felt, pressed, of all kinds, not filled or
covered by or with any woven fabric Lbs.
Shoddy Yds.
Total, wool and manufactures of
3,448 20
25,265 20
482 80
15.219,721
2,351,821
792,628 50
Zinc, manufactures of, N.O.P $
Damaged goods, under sections 49 to 53
of Rev. Stat., Cap. 32 $
Additional duties, post entries over col-
lections, &c $
Prepaid postal packages, duty received
by Customs from Post Office Depart-
ment $
Total, dutiable goods
6
14,065
28,371
12,082
19,816
3,170 50
7
3,944 49
114,191 98
1,439 20
8
9
7,195
,
7,195
156,108,453
99,167,713
30,168,411 08
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
143
En
rKRKD FOR Home Consu
MPTION.
•
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
1
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Dnty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
808,435
1,710,203
408,088
41,204
209,205
8
534,915
683,407
268,012
13,870
18,015
$ cts.
124,814 05
159,4(52 48
60,203 20
1,849 45
2,402 06
2,570
3,851
8,380
169,217
1,893
2,805
4,624
74,040
$ Ctti.
883 40
1,308 99
2,157 86
19,743 99
824,945
1,730,323
430,964
604,227
249,975
9
546,2<>9
695,000
272,488
214,236
20,429
8 cts.
129,019 30
163,847 27
65,809 26
46,858 64
2,884 86
11,879,787
2,747,670 13
927,775
413,714 69
15,169,383
3,963,913 32
1,174
9,304
195 68
1,602 30
236
78 66
14,092
29,120
3,444 84
5,646 79
114,191 98
1,439 20
40,954,349 14
j
7,195
44,765,253
8,889,410 16
4.976,610
1.896,527 90
148,909,576
■
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1^05
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES.
FREE GOODS.
PRODUCR OF THE MINK.
Burrstones in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, not
bound up or prepared for binding into mill stones . . . No.
Chalk stone, China or Cornwall stone. Cliff stone and
felspar, ground or unground $
Clays, viz. : —
China clay Cwt.
Fireclay $
Pipe clay n
Clays, all other, N.E.S .-
Total, clays
Impohtkd.
Quantity. Value
202,119
Coal, anthracite, and anthracite coal duot Tons.
Emery, in bulk, crushed or ground $
Flint, flints and ground flint stones Cwt.
Fossils $
Fuller's earth in bulk only, not prepared for toilet or
other purposes n
Gannister Tons.
Gravels and sand n
Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime) . <■
Pumice and pinnice stone, ground or unground $
Minerals, viz. : —
Alumina Cwt.
Cryolite or kryolite «
Litharge »
Nickel II
Total minerals
Mineral waters, natural, not in bottle
Mineralogical specimens
Ores of metals, all kinds, including cobalt ore
Phosphate rock (fertilizer)
Precious stones, in the rough
Diamonds, unset, diamond dust or bort, and black
diamonds for borers -
Salt, imported from, the United Kingdom, or any Brit-
ish Possession ; or imported for the use of the Sea or
Gulf fisheries
Silex or crystallized quartz
Tufa, calcareous
Whiting or whitening, gilders' whiting and Paris white.
Galls.
Cwt.
Lbs.
Cwt.
Total, mine
THE FISHERIES.
Ambergris $
Fish offal or refuse and fish skins : • • • "
Fur skins, undressed, the produce of marine animals. m
Pearl, mother of, unmanufactured n
Tortoise and other shells i
Turtles ..
Whalebone, unmanufactured Lbs.
Seed and breeding oysters, imported for the purpose
of being planted in Canadian waters $
2,275,018
'i2*2i7
12,535
110,634
249
36,fi46
2,378
9,894
36
35
4,170
Entbked for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. Value.
74,327
52,716
161!
17,5021
202,119
85
4,170
74,327
52,716
161
17,502
144,706
6,009
8, 277^357
198,634,047
5,547
175,588
186,919
24
10,461,223
21,626
8,173
949
5,554
2,528
107,547
663
6,537
108,9.56
14,.513
32,633
1,322
144,706
2,275,018 10,461,223
21,626
12,217
12,535
110,634
249
157,424
721
1,618
,112,193
8,000
260,107
853,944
36,646
2, .378
9,894
36 i
8,173
949
5,554
2,528
107,547
663
6,537
108,956
14,513
32,638
1,322
157,424
6,009
,277^357
338,082198,
4,409
11,366
42,507
634,047!
5,547 i
175,588
186,919'
721
1,618
1,112,193
8,000
260,107
853,944
338,082
4,409
11,366
42,507
13,554,082 13,554,082
694
1,222
184
38,428
6,051
1,152
190
300
24
694
1,222
184
38,428
6,051
1,152
190
300
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No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
145
ARTICLES.
FREE GOODS— THE FISHERIES— Con.
Special from Neiofoundland. ,
Fish :-
Codd, haddock, ling and jK)llock, fresh Lbs.
It II dry salted or smoked. Cwt.
!i M pickled 1
Halibut, fresh Lbs.
II pickled II
Herring, fresh m
•I pickled M
II smoked n
Lobsters, fresh in cans n
II preserved in cans , ><
Bait— fish, clams or other, fresh or salted Brls.
Salmon, fresh Lbs.
II smoked n
II canned . n
■I pickled 11
Fish, all other, fresh $
II pickled Lbs.
Imported.
Quantity. Value,
Total, fish .
Fish oil, viz : —
Cod Galls.
Seal . II
Other
Total, fish oil .
Other articles, produce of the fisheries, N.E.S.
Total fisheries
4,873
108,%2
13.800
18,732
1,062
1,60.3,055
11,013,1.55
2.520
2,8«0|
181,607
1,229!
77,504
160
7,271 1
195,044
77,356
133
414,341
52,685
885
407
21,161
124,826
81
478
48,190
2&<
7,081
19
647
12,172
213
2,329
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. Value.
74,598
76,794
25,793
685,936
69,803
3.>,109
10,443
115,355
1,433
850,945
4,873
108,96;
13,800
18,732
1,062
1,603,055
11,013,155
2,520
2,880
181,607
1,229
77,504
160
7,271
195,044
" ' 77^356
THE FOREST.
Cork-wood S
Earks, viz. : Cork-wood u
(D) Shovel handles wholly of wood
Felloes of hickory wood, rough sawn to shape only, or
rough sawn and bent to shape, not planed, smoothed
or otherwise manufactured n
Handle, heading, stave and shingle bolts i
Hickory billets n
Hickor.v sawn to shape for spokes of wheels n
Hickory sixjkes rough turned, not tenoned, mitred,
throated, faced, sized, cut to length, round tenoned
or polished h
Hubs for wheels, ixjsts, last blocks, wagon, oar, gun,
heading and all like blocks or sticks, rough hewn or
sawed only i
Ivorj- nuts (vegetable) n
Fence posts and railroad ties n
Logs, and round unmanufactured timber n
Lumber and timber, planks and boards, when not other-
wise manufactured than rough sawn or split or
creosoted, vulcanized, or treated by any other pre-
serving process, viz.:
Cocoboral .•
Cherry, chestnut, gumwood and hickory and white-
wood Feet.
11— i— 10
10,849,571
78,357
25!)
45,886
27,610
29,.S76
4,007
2,612
178,603
24,074
23,132
202,887
396,348
74,598
76,794
25,793
457,419 10,849,571
133
414,341
52,685
885
407
21,161
124,826
81
478
48,190
288
7,081
19
647
12,172
213
2,329
685,936
69,803
35,109
10,443
115,355
1,433
850,945
78,357
259
45,886
27,610
29,376
4,007
2,612
178,603
24,074
23,132
202,887
396,348
88
457,419
146
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 190&
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES.
FREE GOODS — THE FOREST— CW.
Lumber and timber — Con.
Mahogany Feet.
Oak
Pitch pine u
Red wood n
Rose wood «
Spanish cedar m
Sycamore «
Walnut I
White ash m
African teak, black heart ebony, lignum vitse, red /
cedar and satin-wood «
Ship timber and ship planking, N.O.P $
Timber or lumber hewn or sawed, squared or sided, or
creosoted t<
Sawed or split boards, planks, deals and other lum-
ber, when not further manufactured than dressed
on one side only or creosoted, vulcanized or treated
by any preservmg process M. ft.
Pine and spruce clapboards "
Laths M.
Pickets and palings . . n
Shingles «
Staves, not listed or jointed, of wood of all kinds.. .. <i
Imported.
Quantity . Value
Total, lumber
Sawdust of the following woods : — .\maranth, coco-
boral, boxwood, cherry, chestnut, walnut, gumwood,
mahogany, pitch pine, rosewood, sandal-wood, syca-
more, Spanish cedar, oak, hickory, whitewood, African
teak, blaf^k heart ebony, lignum vitse, red cedar, red-
wood, satin-wood, white ash, persimmon and dog-
wood ... $
Wood for fuel . Cords
Wood of the persimmon and dogwood trees ?
Total, forest
ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE.
Animals for improvement of stock, viz. :
Horses
Cattle
Sheep
Swine
. No.
Fowls, domestic, pure bred '.
Total, animals for improvement of stock.
Animals brought into Canada, temporarily, and for a
period not exceeding three months, for the purpose of
exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any
agricultural or other association, viz.:
Horses No.
Cattle
All others, N.E.S $
Total animals for exhibition purposes
1,139,823
45,923,345
15,055,896
858
16,954
28,94«
23,380
1,210,322
2,416,063
85,197
142,678
1,214
21,780
9,873
5,541
35,13<»
962
928
155
179
264
1,651
1,908
33
138,388
1,492,577
302,375
60
2,397
4,630
681
57,770
97,479
6,473
2,115
326,760
2,663,571
15,313
59,691
63
22,141
146,580
5,796,571
3,542
112,631
2
b,925,897
577,413
120,212
4,866
6,928
8,884
4,992
723,295
646,717
13,325
15,530
675,572
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity . Value
1,139,823
45,923,345
15,055,896
858
16,9.54
28,948
23,380
1,210,322
2,416,063
85,197
142,678
1,214
21,780
9,873
5,541
35,139
972
928
155
179
264
1,051
138,388
1,492,577
302,375
60
2,397
4,630
681
57,770
97.479
6,473
2,115
326,760
2,663,571
1.5.313
!59,6H1
63
22,141
146,.580
5,796,571
3,542
112,631
2
6,925,897
579,463
120,212
4,866
6,928
8,884
4,992
725,345
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
147
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No. 14. — SuuMMARY Statement op Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES.
FBEB GOODS— ANIMALS AND THEIR PBODUCB — Con.
Bees
Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned, calcined,
gfTound or steamed Cwt.
Bone dust, bone black or charred bone and bone ash ... n
Bristles Lbs.
Cat-gut or worm gut unmanufactured, for whip and
other cord $
Egg yolk .1
Fur skins, of all kinds, not dressed m any manner,
N.E.S
Grease, Degras and oleoetearine Lbe.
Grease, rough, the refuse of animal fat, for the manu-
facture of soap and oil only n
Total grease .
Guano and other animal manures Cwt.
Hair, cleaned or uncleaned, but not curled, dyed or
otherwise manufactured Lbs.
Horse hair, not further manufactured than simply
cleaned and dipped or dyed, for use in the manufac-
ture of horse hair cloth . . . . "
Hatters' furs, not on the skin $
Hides and skins raw, whether dry salted pr pickled,
and tails undressed ..... n
Hoofs, horn strips, horn and honi tips, in the rough,
not polished or otherwise manufactured than cleaned . ■■
Ivory, unmanufactured Lbs.
Leeches ... $
Musk in pods or in grains Oz.
Pelts, raw . $
Pigeons, homing and messenger, pheasants and quails. ■■
Quills in their natural state or unplumed i
Rennet,'raw and prej)ared n
Silk, raw or as reeled from the cocoon, not being
doubled, twisted or advanced in manufacture in any
way.
Silk m the gum or spun, im|X)rted by manufacturers of
silk underwear for such manufactures in their own
factories
Silk cocoons and silk waste
Sausage skins or casings, not cleaned
Wool not further prepared than washed, N.E.S
Lbe.
$
Lbs.
Total animals and their produce
AGRICULTUUAL PRODUCTS.
Bamboo reeds, not further manufactured than cut into
suitable lengths for walking sticks or canes, or for
sticks for umbrellas, parasols or sunshades, and bam-
boos unmanufactured
Broom corn
Cane and rattans not manufactured
Cocoa beans, not roasted, crushed or ground
Esparto or Spanish grass, and otlier grasses and pulp of,
1 including fancy grasses dried but not coloured, 05
> otherwise manufactured
Fibre, Mexican, Istle or Tampico
Fibre, fla.x and flax tow
Fibre, vegetable, N.E.S
11— i— 10^
Lbs.
Cwt.
Impobtkd.
Quantity. Value.
21,067
«»,010
104,^»93
1,781,689
7,101,565
8,883,244
11,402
663,114
37,550
6,867
232
98,356
692
7,339,369
1,466,696
46
4,085
171
3,420
66
16,253
89,668
83,202
870
3,330
2,346,940
82,802
323,791
Entkrkd fob
HOHK
CONSUMITION.
Quantity. Value.
21,067
68,010
104,493
406,693
1,781,689
7,101,555
8,883,244
12,802
54,988
25,239
70,669
4,775,464
1,026 .
19,336'
159
2,660|
139,732!
1,660'.
lsK)i.
84,070 .
11,402
663,114
37,550
6,867
232
368,280,
98,356
6^
2,233j
3,401 . .
7|..
1,319,735; 7,339,369
56
16,253
89,668
83,202
870
3,330
2,346,940
82,802
323,791
406,593
11,227.319
4,653
197,982
6,522
191,945
303
22,485
518
23,990
1,466,696
46
4,085
171
3,420
12,802
54,988
25.239
70,659
4,775,464
1,026
19,336
159
2,66<J
139,732
1,560
190
84,070
368,280
2,233
3,401
7
1,319,735
10,553,797
4,653
197,982
6,522
191,945
303
22,485
518
23,990
148
CU8T0M8 DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES.
FBEK GOODS— AGRIOULTUBAL PRODUCTS — Con.
Florist stock, viz.:~
Paims, bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, arucaria,
spirea and lilies of the valley $
Fruit, green, viz.: —
Bananas Bunches
Pineapples . No.
Gauvas, mangoes, plantains, pomegranates and shad-
docks $
Berries, viz.: Wild blueberries, wild strawberries and
wild raspberries n
Total, fruits, green
Foot grease, the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil
has been pressed out, but not when treated with alk-
alies Cwt.
Hemp, undressed i
Indian corn, N.K.8 Bush .
Jute butts and jute Cwt.
Locust beans and locust bean meal Lbs.
Manilla grass . . Cwt.
Manures, vegetable i
Osiers or willows, uniiiannfactured $
Palm leaf, unmanufactured n
Seeding stock for grafting, viz. : plum, pear, peach and
other fruit trees , ,.-. h
Seeds, viz.: —
Annato
Beet and mangold
Carrot .
Flax .
Turnip
Mustard
Beans (seed) from Britain
Pease u n . . . .
Rape seed, sowing
Mushroom spawn
Lbs.
Total, seeds
Tobacco, unmanufactured, for excise purposes under
conditions of the Inland Revenue Act „ . Lbs.
Trees, N.E.S $
Total, agricultural products
MANUFACTURED AND PARTIALLY MANUi'ACTURED ARTICLES.
Admiralty charts S
Album insides, made of paper n
Artificial limbs «
Ash, pot and pearl, in packages of not less than 25 lbs. . Lbs.
Asphaltnm, or asphalt Cwt.
Astrachan or Russian hair skins and China goat plates
or rugs, wholly or jjartially dressed but not dyed . . $
Bells, imported for the use of churches n
Importrd.
Quantity . Value,
816,508
1,505,845
91,693
374
123,885
9,687,122
5,831
180,210
98,267
40
7,068
606,268
30.525
38,914,126
267.9.58
114,720
6,4;»3
232,613
229,754
809,684
133,145
9,638
1,066
953,533
1,7.50
911,968
4,861,872
16,211
3,829
814,087
5
262
162
6,619
15,494,586
88,340
156,321
291
49,197
5,565
548,712
21,894
4,.S9]
423
6,214
6,7.58
305
Entered fob
Home
c0n8u.mption.
Quantity . Value,
816,508
1,505,845
374
123,885
,687,122
6,831
180.210
98,26'
40
643,750
2,880,792
925
11,635,8.56
1,046
26
18,713
4.088
139,026
62,352
43,053
7,068
666,268
3(1,525
28,914,126
267,9.58
114,720
6,493
2.S2,613
229,754
14,248,303
88,340
156,321
91,693
809,684
133,145
9,638
1,066
■853,533
1.750
911,968
4,861,872
16.211
3,829
814.087
5
262
162
6,619
291
49,197
5.565
548,712
21,8!»4
4, .391
423
6,214
6,758
305
643,750
2,438,203
925
11,193,267
1,046
26
18,713
4,088
139,026
62,352
43,053
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
U9
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
IS'c. 14. — Summary Statement op Imports — Contimied.
Entered for
Imported.
Home
Consumption.
ARTICLES.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC.— Con.
i
$
Binder twine of hemp, jute, manilla or sisal, and of
^
manilla and sisal mixed Lbs.
12,627,988
1,459,704
12,627,988
1,4.59,704
154^623
74,702
1,698
74,702
Blanc fixe and satin white Lbs.
154,023
1,698
Blanketing and lappm^i; and discs or mills for engraving
copper rollers, iniiKiried by cotton manufacturers.
calico printers, and wall pajjer manufacturers for use
in their own factories only $
Blast furnace slag n
10,890
10,890
6,808
6,808
Bolting cloth, not made up., n
15,359
15,359
Bone pitch, crude only h
340
340
Books, viz. ; Bibles, prayer books, psalm and hymn books
and religious tracts, &c n
Books, printed bv or for any Government or by any
216,849
216,849
association for the promotion of science or letters and
official aimual reports of religious or benevolent asso-
ciations and issued in the course of the proceedings of
said associations, to their members, and not for the
pur|)ose of sale or trade h
Books, embossed, for the blind and Iwoks for the in-
3,459
3,459
struction of the deaf and dumb and blind it
393
398
Books, not printed or reprinted in Canada, which are
included and used as text books in the curriculum of
any university, incorporated college or normal school
in Canada; books sjHi'jiallv iin}K)rted for the bona fide
use of incoi'iKjrated mechanics' institutes, public li-
braries, libraries or universities, colleges and schools.
or for the library of any incor|x)rated medical, law.
literary, scientific or art association or society, and
being the proi)erty of the organized authorities of
such library, and not in any case the property of in-
divi.luals.. h
213,466
213,466
Books, bound or unlxjund, which have been printed and
manufactured more than twelve years. i
25,412
25,412
Books, viz. : Books on the applicati(m of science to in-
dustries of all kinds, including b(X)ks on agriculture,
horticulture, forestry, fish and fishing, mining, metal-
lurgy, architecture, electric and other engineering
ing. tarmiug, weaving and other met hanic arts, and
similar industrial books ; also books printed in any
language other than the English and French lan-
and French, or in any three or more languages h
113,539
113,.539
Manuscript and insurance maps n
18,988
18,988
Total books and majw
592,106
592,106
Bookbinder's cloth $
171374
4\714
366,479
" " 17,374
45,714
Brick, fire, for use in process of manufactur&s M.
365,479
Buckram, for the manufacture of hat and bonnet-ihapes Yds.
62,699
7,625
62,699
7,625
Bullion or gold fringe $
4,654
4,654
Buttons, shoe, papier mache Gross.
67,974
2,254
67,974
2,254
Canvas or fabric, not frictionized, for the manufacture
of bicycle tires, imported bv the manufacturers of
bicycles for use exclusively in the manufacture of
bicycle tires, in their own factories $
12,479
12,479
160
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES.
FREE GOODS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Con.
Oaplins, unfinished leghorn hats $
Cat-gut or gut cord for musical instruments «
Celluloid, xylonite, or xyolite, in sheets and in lumps,
blocks or balls in the rough u
Chronometers and compasses for ships m
Citron, lemon and orange rinds, in brine m
Coal-tar and coal pitch Galls.
Coke Tons.
Colours, metallic, viz. : Oxides of cobalt, tin and copper,
N.E.S
Communion plate, imported for the use of churches
Coir and coir yarns
Cotton waste, not dyed, &c
Cotton wool or raw cotton
Crucibles, clay or plumbago
Curling stones
Diamond f I rills for prosjiecting for minerals, not to
include motive power ...
Drugs, dyes, chemicals and medicines : —
Acid, boracic
Acid, oxalic
Acid, tannic and blood albumen
Alazarine and artificial alazarine ...
Alinn, in bulk only, ground or unground, and alum
cake . . •
Alumina, sulphate of
Ammonia, nitrate of
Ammonia, sulphate of
Aniline dyes and coal tar dyes, in bulk or packages
of not less than lib
Aniline S!ilt8 and arseniate of aniline
Aniline oil, crude
Annatto, liquid or solid . . .
Antimony or regulus of, not ground, pulverized or
♦ otherwise manufactured
Antimony salts
Argols or argal
Arsenic
Beans, viz.: nux vomica, crude only
Tonquin, crude only
Vanilla, crude only
Borax, ground or unground, in bulk of not less than
25 lbs .'
Brimstone, crude or in roll ot flour, and sulphur crude
in roll or flour
Bromine
Burgundy pitch
Camwood and sumac and extract thereof
Chloride of lime in packages of not less than 25 lbs . .
Cochineal '.
Copper, precipitate of, crude
Cream of Tartar in crystals
Cyanide of potassium . .
Dragon's blood
Dyes, patent prepared
Dyeing or tanning articles in a crude state used in
dyeing or tannmg, N.E.S .
Extract of logwood, fustic, oak, and of oak bark
and Quebraco
Lbs.
$
Lbs.
It
$
No.
Lbs.
'i
Lbs.
Imported.
Quantity. Value
1,931,027
221,050
60,728
"326,f>66
7,115,8J><S
48,660,577
1^829
10
201,500
118,282
50,091
5,910,133
1,232,757
47,487
186,084
1,221,822
337,221
1,252
105,142
301,882
117,061
13,719
414,065
9,102
2,032
10,822
2,564,170
19,364,730
933
1,399
875,612
4,585,256
665
8,594
1,144,350
131,162
295
7,989
729,809
13,458,138
671
7,707
66,441
4,578
114
122,598
765,123
24,819
12,102
16,783
444,835
5,955,145
28,773
9,002
11,077
9,277
6,234
15,332
10,349
63,796
11,982
3,270
5,485
375,402
43,244
111
13,172
18,228
8,884
2,329
12,421
702
1,082
23,104
84,724
204,663
333
18
18,981
46,863
251
1,035
199,467
23,632
212
2,247
22,522
440,202
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. Value
1,931,027
221,050
60,728
326,660
7,115,898
48,660,577
1,829
10
671
7,707
66,441
4,578
114
122,598
765, 12»
24,819
12,102
16,78a
444,835
5,955,145
28,773
9,002
11,077
201,500
118,282
50,091
5,910,133
1,232,757
47,487
186,084
1,221,822
337,221
1,252
105,142
301,882
117,061
13,719
414,065
9,102
2,032
10,822
2,564,170
19,364,730
933
1,399
875,612
4,585,256
665
8,594
1,144,350
131,162
295
7,989
729,809
13,458,138
9,277
6,234
15,332
10,349
53,796
11,982
3,270
5,485
375,402
43,244
111
13,172'
18,228
8,884
2,329
12,421
702
1,082
23,104
84,724
204,663
333
18
18,981
46,863
254
1,035
199,467
23,632
212
2,247
22,522
440,202
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No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
151
ARTICLES.
FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC — Continued.
iJrugs, dyes chemicals and medicines — Continued.
Flowers, leaves and roots :
Roots, medicinal, viz.: Alkanet, crude, crushed or
ground, aconite, calumba, foliae digitalis, gentian
ginseng, jalap, ipecacuanha, iris, orris root, liquor
ice, sarsapitrilla, squills, taraxacum, rhubarb and
valerian, unground
(iums, viz. :
Amber, Arabic, Australian, copal, damar, elemy,
kaurie, mastic, sandarac, Senegal, shellac ; and
white shellac in guni or flake, for manufacturing
purposes ; and gum tragacanth, gum gedda and
gum barbery
Chicle or Sappato gum, crude
Indigo
Indigo auxiliary or zinc dust
Indigo, paste and extract of
Iodine, crude
Iron liquor, solutions of acetate or nitrate of iron for
dyeing and calico printing
Kainite or German ixjtash salts for fertilizers
Lac, crude, seed, button, stick and shell
Litmus and all lichens, prepared and not prepared. .
Ijogwood and fustic, ground, and ground oak bark. .
Manganese, oxide of
Moss, Iceland and other mosses
Nut galls and extracts thereof
Ottar or attar of roses, and oil of roses
Phosphorus
Potash, caustic . .
J'otash, chlorate of, not further prepared than ground,
and free from admixture with any other subetance.
Potash, German mineral
Potash, muriate and bichromate of, crude
Potash, red and yellow prussiate of
Quicksilver
Quinine, salts of
Red liquor, a crude acetate of aluminum prepared
from pyroligneous acid for dyeing and calico
printing
Saffron and safflower and extract of, and saffron cake.
Sal ammoniac ....
Salt jietre
Seeds, aromatic, crude, not edibie, viz. :
Anise, anise star, caraway, coriander, cardamon,
cumin, fenugreek and fennel
Soda, ash
Soda, bichromate
Soda, bisulphite of
Soda, caustic
Soda, chlorate of
Soda, nitrate of , ,
Soda, nitrite of
Soda, sal
Soda, silicate of, in crystal or in solution
Soda, sulphate of, crude, known as salt cake
Sodium, sulphide of, arseniate, binarseniate, chloride
and stannate of soda
Sulphate of iron (copperas) •. . .
Sulphate of copper (blue vitriol)
Tartar emetic and gray tartar
Tartaric acid crystals
Imported.
Quantity . Value,
$
Lbe.
1,810,446
,1
2,193,006
,1
42,239
„
64,960
1,
21,096
"
8,528
$
Lbe.
747,794
„
389
„
15
„
547,651
„
27.5,6%
„
639,951
1,
8,942
Oe.
2,123
Lbs.
1,123
"
203.080
„
154,799
„
15.123
„
1,848,239
„
174,120
„
151,107
Oz.
137,043
$
Lbs.
213
„
204,145
"
1,978,972
„
121,485
n
14,781,776
„
204,545
„
346,967
II
10,074,68«
„
51,511
1.
12,849,769
II
29,564
II
8,845,716
II
2,447.056
••
265,456
„
556,004
II
191,847
II
1,752,839
II
1,041
II
124,196'
9,470
316,901
531,416
13,577
2.690
2,602
16,818
4,248
5,430
6
5
10,973
7,061
36,084
^ 1,214
7,971
492
10,510
7,924
438
57,286
16,859
80,658
33,929
251
108
12,403
86,308
5,835
121,452!
9,141i
3,107j
172,9901
2,610
258,578
1,419
57,886
14,837
2,222
7,440
1,452
75,938
214
29,534
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity . Value.
1,810,446
2,193,005
42,239
64,960
21,096
8,528
747,794
389
15
647,651
275,696
639,951
8,942
2,123
1,123
203,080
154,799
15.123
1,848.239
174,120
151,107
137,043
213
204,145
1,978,972
15'1,4S5
14,781,776
204,.545
346,967
10,074,686
51,511
12,849,769
29,564
8,845,715
2,447,056
265, 45<)
556,004
191,847
1,752,839
1,041
124,196
9,470
315,901
531,416
13,577
2,690
2,602
16,818
4,248
5,430
6
6
10,973
7,051
36,084
1,214
7,971
492
10,510
7,924
438
57.286
16,859
80,668
33,929
251
108
12,403
86,308
5,835
121,452
9,141
3,107
172,990
2,610
258,578
1,419
57,886
14,837
2,222
7,440
1,452
75,938
214
29,534
152
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14.^ — Summary Statement op Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES.
FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Continued.
Drugs, dyes, chemicals and medicines — Con.
Terra japonioa, gambier or cutch Lbs.
Tin crystals $
Turmeric Lbs.
Ultramarine blue, dry or in pulp n
Verdigris, or sub-acetate of copper, dry i,
Zinc, ■salts of .... u
Drugs, crude, such as barks, flowers, roots, beans, ber-
ries, balsams, bulbs, fruits, insects, grains, gums and
gum resins, herbs, leaves, nuts, fruit and stem seeds —
which are not edible and which are not in a crude
state and not advanced in value by refining or grind-
ing or any other process of manufacture and not other-
wise provided for $
Total, drugs, &c
Duck for belting and hose, imported by manufacturers
of such articles for use in the manufacture thereof in
their own factories $
Fasnion plates, —tailors', milliners' and mantle-makers' i,
Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels ... n
Fertilizer.-* uncompounded or unmanufactured, N.E.S. n
Fillets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding 7 inches
wi !e, imiwrted by and for the use of manufacturers of
card clothing . n
Fisheries, for the use of, viz. :
Fish hooks for deep sea or lake fishing, not smaller in
size than No. 2'0, not including hooks commonly
used for sportsman's purposes. n
Bank, cod, pollock and mackerel fish lines ; and
mackerel, herring, salmon, seal, seine, mullet, net
and trawl twine in hanks or coil, barked or not, —
in variety of sizes and threads, — including gilling
thread in balls, and head ropes, barked marline,
and net morsels of cotton, hemp or flax, and deep
sea fishing nets or seines, when used exclusively for
the fisheries, and not including lines or nets com-
monly used for sportsman's purix)ses n
Total, fish hooks, seines, &c
Glove fasteners, metal, eyelet hooks and eyelets, and
shoe lace wire fasteners. ■. . . . . n
Globes, geographical, topographical, astronomical n
Gold beaers' moulds and gold beaters' skins i,
Gold and silver sweepings n
Gutta percha Lbs.
Hatters' bands (not cords), bindings, tips and sides, hat
sweats and linings, both tips and sides, imported by
hat and cap manufacturers, for use in the manufac-
ture of these articles only in their own factories $
Hatters' plush of silk or cotton n
Hemp paper made on four cylinder machines and
calendered to between 006 and "008 inch thickness,
for the manufacture of shot shells ; primers for shot
shells and cartridges, and felt board sized and hydrau-
lic pressed and covered with paper or uncovered, for
the manufacture of gunwads, imported by manufac-
turers of shot shells, cartridges and gunwads, to be
used for these purj-oses only in their own factories. . . n
Imported.
Quantity. Value
459,855
' 39,893
361,200
1,536
114,107
85
24,863
2,168
2,222
20,^24
272
5,501
79,668
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. Value.
3,832,352
197,532
4,824
344
19,155
19,839
671,628
691,467
128,570
3,131
717
4,105
116
114,384
2,649
6,892
459,855
39,893
361,200
1,536
114,107
85
24,863
2,168
2,222
20,824
272
5,501
79,668
3.8.32,352
197,5.32
4,824
344
19,155
78
19,839
671,628
691,467
128,570
3,131
717
4,105
116
114,384
2,649
6,892
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No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES.
FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Continued.
Ingot moulds
Iron sand or globules or iron shot and dry putty for
polishing glass or granite
Ivories, piano key
Junk, old, and oakum
Jute cloth as taken from the loom, not coloured,
cropped, mangled, pressed, calendered nor finished,
in any way
Jute, flax or hemp yam, pl^in, dyed or coloured, jute
canvas, not pressed or calendered, imjx)rted by manu-
facturers of carpets, rugs and mats, jute webbing or
jute oloth, hammocks, twines and floor oil cloth, for
use in the manufacture of arfy of these articles only,
in their own factories
Keli>, sea grass and sea weed, N.E.S •.
Lampblack and ivory black
Life boats and life wavin*? apparatus 8{)ecially imported
by societies established to encourage the saving of
human life
Lime juice, crude only
Lastings, mohair cloth, or other manufactures ot cloth,
imported by manufactun rs of buttont? for use in their
own factories, and woven or ma 'e in jMitterns of such
size, shape or form, or cut in such manner as to be tit
for covering buttons exclusively
Manilla hoods
Medals of gold, silver or coppi-r, and other metallic ar-
ticles, actually bestowed as trophies or prizes and
received and accejited as honorary distinctions, and
cups or other prizes wim in hona jide competitions ....
Mexican saddle trees and stirrups of wood
Metals, viz.:
Aluminitun in ingots, blocks or bars, strips, sheets or
plates
Anchors
Bismuth, metallic, in its natural state
Lbs.
Cwt.
$
Cwt.
Yds.
Lbs.
Cwt.
Lbs.
Gall.
Lbs.
CwL
Lbs.
Brass cups, being rough blanks, for the manufacture
of paper shells or cartridges when imported by
manufacturers of brass and ])aper shells and car-
tridges, for use in their own factories $
Brass, old, and scrap, or in blocks Cwt.
Brass in bolts, bars and rods in coils or otherwise, in
lengths not less than 6 feet, unmanufactured.
Cwt.
Brass in strips, sheets or plates, not polished, plan-
ished or coated . . .[
Brass tubing, not bent or otherwise manufactured, in
lengths not less than 6 feet . Lbs.
Total, brass
Britannia metal, in pigs, blocks or bars Cwt.
Copper, old and scrap or in blocks »
Copper in pigs or ingots .•••;• "
Copper in bolts, bars and rods in coils or otherwise in
lengths not less than 6 feet, unmanufactured n
Copper, in strips, sheets or plates, not planished or
coated, &c. . u
Copper tubing in lengths not less than 6 feet, and not
polished, bent or otherwise manufactured Lbs.
Imported.
Quantity. Value,
1,208
20,770
20,764,236
2,841,712
171
513,443
37,798
384,284
5,002
470
8,693
6,599
11,549
549,776
342
3,093
18,060
56,324
18,610
195,836
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. Value.
11,675
3,671
60,107
51,902
781,864
204,464
2,413
26,569
215
9,293
1,081
338
3,346
13,159
101,427
18,106
893
83,961
76,540
96,985
184,414
107,735
549,635
9,915
33,59
236,718
749,498
296,914
44,909
1,208
" ' 20,770
20,764,236
2,841,712
171
513,443
37,798
384,284
5,002
470
8,693
6,.599
11,549
549,776
342
3,093
18,060
56,324
18,610
195,836
11,675
3,671
60,107
51,902
781,864
204,464
2,413
26,569
215
9,293
1,081
338
3,346
13,159
101,427
18,106
• 893
83,961
76,540
96,985
184,414
107,735
549,635
9,915
33,597
236,718
749,498
296,914
44,909
164
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES.
FREE GOODS— MANUFACTUKED ARTICLES, ETC. — Continued.
Metals — Con.
Copper rollers, for use in calico printing imported by
calico printers for use in their own factories $
Total, copper.
Cream separators and steel bowls for , $
II 11 articles for the construction or manu-
facture of — when imported by manufacturers of
cream separators to be used in their own factories
for the manufacture of cream separators S
Iron or steel, rolled round wire rods, in the coil, not
over f-inch in diameter, imported by wire manufac-
turers for use in making wire in the coil in their
factories Cwt.
Iron or steel masts, or parts of i
Rolled iron tubes not welded, or joined, under 1^-inch
in diameter, angle iron 9 and 10 gauge, not over
1^-inch wide, iron tubing lacquered or brass covered,
not over 1^-inch diameter, all of which are to be cut
to lengths for the manufacture of bedsteads, and to
be used for no other purpose, and brass trimmings
for bedsteads, imported for the manufacture of iron
or brass bedsteads h
Scrap iron and scrap steel, old, and fit only to be re-
manufactured, being part of or recovered from any
vessel wrecked in waters subject to the jurisdiction
of Canada n
Iron or steel beams sheets, plates, angles, knees and
cable chains for wooden, iron, steel or composite
ships or vessels n
Locomotive and car wheel tires of steel in the rough., u
Manufactured articles of iron or steel or brass which
at the time of their im[X)rtation are of a class or
kind not manufactured in Canada, imported for use '
in the construction or equipment of ships or vessels. $
Lead, nitrate and acetate of, not ground , Lbs.
Lead, tea m
Machinery of every kind and structural iron and steel
when imported, for use in the construction and
equipment of factories for the manufacture of sugar
from beet root
Mining, smelting and reducing machinery, viz. : Coal
cutting machines except percussion coal cutters,
coal heading machines, coal augers and rotary coal
drills, core drills, miners' safety lamps, coal washing
machinery, coke-making machinery, ore drying ma-
chinery, ore roasting machinery, electric or mag-
netic machines for separating or concentrating iron
ores, blast furnace water jackets, converters for
metallurgical processes in iron or copper-briquette
making machines, ball and rock emery grinding
machines, copper plates, plated or not, machinery
for extraction of precious metals by the chlorination
or cyanide processes, monitors, giants and elevators
for hydraulic mining, amalgam safes, automatic ore
samplers, automatic feeders, jigs, classifiers, separa-
tors, retorts, buddies, vanners, mercury pumps,
pyrometers, bullion furnaces, amalgam cleaners,
gold mining slime tables, blast furnace blowing
engines, wrought iron tubing, butt or lap-welded,
threaded or coupled or not, not less than 2^ inches
diameter, imported for use exclusively in mining,
smelting, reducing or refining $
Imported.
Quantity. Value.
846,250
204
49,100
1,163
40,983
38,832
437,123
,487,858
2,862
1,364,498
450,429
40,017
1,134,149
1,112
151,017
610
66,488
95,750
155,316
20,299
61,269
12,278
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. Value
846,250
204
49,100
1,163
40,983
38,832
437,123
1,487,858
1.016,175 1,018,59
2,862
1,364,498
450,429
40,017
1,134,149
1,112
151,017
610
66,488
95,750
156,907
20,299
61,269
12,278
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
155
Importkd.
AKTICLES.
Entbred for
Home
Consumption.
$
Lbs.
FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Continued.
Metals — Con.
Tools and machinery not manufactured in Canada up
to the req\iired standard, necessary for any factory
to be established in Canada for the manufacture of
rifles for the Government of Canada
Materials or parts in the rough, unfinished, and
sciews, nuts, bands, and springs, to be used in rifles
to be manufactured at any such factory for the
Government of Canada.
Platinum wire and platinum in bars, strips, sheets or
plates ; platinum retorts, pans, condensers, tubing
and pipe, imported by manufacturers of sulphuric
acid for use in their works
Platinum and black oxide of copper for use in the
manufacture of chlorate ....
Ribs of brass, iron or steel, runners, rings, caps,
notches, ferrules, mounts and sticks or canes in the
rough, or not further manufactured than cut into
lengths suitable for umbrella, para.sol or sunshade
or walking sticks, imjwrted by manufacturers of
umbrellas, parasols and sunshades for use in their
factories in the manufacture of umbrellas, parasols,
sunshades or walking sticks
Sewing machine attachments
Silver, German silver, and nickel silver, in ingots,
blocks, bars, strips, sheets or plates, unmanufactured
Silver tubing, when in.ported by manufacturers of
silverware to be used m their own factories in the
manufacture of silverware
Steel rails weighing not less than 45 lbs. per lineal
yard, for use only in the tracks of railways which
are empk-yed in the common carrying of goods and
passengers and are operated by steam motive power
only
Steel for saws and straw cutters, cut to shape but not
further manufactured
Steel strip and flat steel wire imported by manufac-
turers of buckthorn and plain strip fencing, for use
in their own factories in the manufacture thereof. .
Steel wire, Bessemer soft drawn spring, of Nos. 10, 12
and 13 gauge, resjjectively, and homo steel spring
wire of Ncs. 11 and 12 gauge, resjjectively, imported
by manufacturers of wire mattresses to be used in
their own factories in the manufacture of such
articles
Crucible sheet steel, 11 to IG gauge, 2^ to 18 inches
wide imported by manufacturers of mower and
reaper knives for manufacture of such knives in
their own factories
Steel of No. 20 gauge and thinner, but not thinner
than No. 30 gauge, for the manufacture of corset
steels, clock springs and shoe shanks, imported by
the manufacturere of such articles for exclusive use
in the manufacture thereof in their own factories. .
Flat steel wire, of No. 16 gauge or thinner, imported
by the manufactxaers of crinoline or corset wire and
dress stays, for use in the manufacture of such
articles in their factories
Steel valued at 2^ cents per pound and upwards, im-
ported by the manufacturers of skates, for use ex-
clusively in the manufacture thereof in their own
factories
Quantity.
Value. I Quantity.
Value.
131
52,525
27,333
28,112
396
ffi
9
Lbs.
39,756
$
Cwt.
3,797,678
"
13,345
'•
7
■•
5,710
••
< 8,117
'•
1,648
II
2,080
,1
1,661
l.S4,112
47,517
13,047'
168
4,329,363
115,669
27
17,204
33,504
5,853
14,653
5,546
131
39,756
3,797,678
13,345
52,525
27,333
28,112
395
5,710
8,117
1,648
2,080
1,661
134,112
47,517
13,047
158
4,329,363
115,669
27
17,204
33,504
5,853
14,653
5,546
156
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
.No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
Entered for
*
Imported. |
Home
Consumption.
ARTICLES.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
B'RKE GOODS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Con.
$
$
Metals— C^on.
Stftel, under i inch in diameter, or under J inch square,
imported by the manufacturers of cutlery, or of
knobs, or of locks, for use exclusively in the manu-
f actiire of such articles in their own factories ... . Cwt.
2,499
6,377
2,499
6,377
Malleable iron or steel castings, in the rough, for the
manufacture of scissors and hand shears when im-
ported by manufacturers of scissM-s and hand shears
to be used in making such articlife in their own fac-
tories .... II
69
929
69
929
Steel for the manufacture of cutlery when imported
by manufacturers of cutlery to be used in their own
factories in the manufacture of such articles.. _ ■ • . • "
1.013
3,435
1,013
3,435
Steel of No. 12 gauge and thinner, but not thinner
than No. 30 gauge, for the manufacture of buckle
clasps, bed fasts, furniture casters and ice creepers,
imported by the manufacturers of such articles, for
use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their
own factories '. n
1,103
4,231
1,103
4,231
Steel of No. 24 and 17 gauge, in sheets sixty-three
inches long, and from 18 inches to 32 inches ,wide.
.
imported by the manufacturers of tubular bow
sockets for use in the manufacture of such articles
in their own factories n
743
1,900
743
1,900
Steel for the manufacture of bicycle chain, imported
by the manufacturers of bicycle chain for use in
the manufacture thereof in their own factories m
496
2,024
496
2,024
Steel for the manufactm-e of files, augers, auger bits.
hammers, axes,' hatchets, scythes, reaping hooks,
hoes, hand-rakes, hay or straw knives, wind mills
and agricultural or harvesting forks imported by
the manufacturers of such or any of such articles
for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in
their own factories n
73,953
162,511
73,953
162,511
Steel springs for the manufacture of surgical trusses
imixjrted by the manufacturers for use exclusively
in the manufacture thereof in their own factories. . u
18
805
18
805
Flat spring steel, steel billets and steel axle bars, im-
ported by manufacturers of carriage springs and car-
riage axles for use exclusively in the manufacture
of springs and axles for carriages or vehicles other
than railway or tramway, in their own factories.. . it
81,968
132,871
81,968
132,871
Spiral spring steel for spiral springs for railways, im-
ported by the manufacturers of railway springs for
use exclusively in the manufacture of railway spiral
springs in their own factories ... n
29,423
54,665
29,423
54,665
Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids of newspaper
columns in any language other than French and
English, and of books, and bases and matrices and
copper shells for the same, whether composed
wholly or in part of metal or celluloid Sq . in.
Spelter, zinc, in blocks and pigs Cfwt.
757,975
19,444
757,975
19,444
33,952
164,751
33,952
164,751
Tagging metal, plain, japanned or coated, in coils.
not over IJ in. wide, import-ed by manufacturers of
shoe and corset laces for use in their own factories.. «
33
549
33
549
Tin in blocks, pigs and bars n
26,856
496,400
720,213
1,461,811
26,856
496,400
720,213
Tin plates and sheets. n
1,461,811
Tin-foil Lbs.
461,547
51,890
461,547
51,890
Tin strip waste , . . n
32,153
^,497
32,153
2,497
Total, tin
2,236,411
2,236,411
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No. 14. — Summary Statement op Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES.
KREK GOODS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC.— Con.
Metals — Con.
Barbed fencing wire of iron and steel Cwt.
Wire, crucible cast steel Lbs.
Wire of brass, zinc, iron or steel, screwed or twisted,
or flattened and corrugated, for use in connection
with nailing machines for the manufacture of boots
and shoes Lbs.
Galvanized iron or steel wire Nos. 9, 12, and 13 gauge Cwt.
Wire rigging for ships and vessels m
Yellow metal, in bars, bt)lts and for sheathing
Zinc in blocks, pigs, sheets and plates n
Synip or molasses of cane or beet te.sting under 35
degrees by the Polariscopc, for use in the manufac-
ture of c<)mi)ressed fcxxi for live stock, when imjjortcd
by the manufacturers of such food, to be used for such
manufacture only in their own factories Lbs.
NewSpafHirs, and quarterly, monthly and semi-monthly
magazines, and weekly literary ija])ers, unbound ... $
Noils, being the short wool which falls from the combs
in worsted factories ; and wr-rsted tops, N . E . S «
Oil ^ake and oil cake meal, cotton seed cake and meal,
pahn nut cake and meal Cwt.
Oils, viz. : Cocoa nut and palm, in their natural state. .Galls.
Carbolic or heavy oil m
Cotton seed oil, when imtxjrted by manufacturers of
liquid annatto to be used in their factories exclusively
in the manufacture of liquid annatto i
Cotton seed oil, refined (ediblei for canning fish. . . m
Olive oil, for manufacturing soap* or tobacco or for
canning fish.. n
Rosin oil f
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity . Value,
339,415
1,518,473
77,629
298,822
.5,644
3.579
25,553
365,666
34,002
250,604
22,936
4.791
10,343
29,161
Total oils.
Philosophical instruments and apparatus, such as are
not mantifactured in Canada, niijKirted for use in
universities, colleges, schools, scientific societies, and
public hospitals
Photogra|)hs, not exceeding three, sent by friends «nd
not for purpose of sale . .
Key pins, damper springs, jack springfs, rail springs,
regulating screws, spoons, bridle wires, damper
wires, back check wires, dowel wires, German
centre pins, brass pins, rail hooks, brass brackets,
plates, damper rod nuts, damjjer sockets and screws,
shell, brass sapstan si-rews, brass flange plates and
screws, h.ammer wires, fly felt, butt felt, damper
felt, hammer rail cloth, back check felt, catch
felt, thin damper felt, whip cloth, bushing cloth,
hammer felt, back hammer felt, bridle leather and
buck-skin, when imported by manufacturers of
piano-keys, actions, hammers, base dampers and
organ keys, to be used exclusively for the manu-
facture of such articles in their own fac-
tories
Pictorial illustrations of insects, &c., when imported
for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and
literary societies . ,
844,668
74,099
27,884
638,513
24,378
40,962
138,057
3,622
186,126
206,914
41.310
141,094
4,344
1,937
4,425
16,389
12,442
180,631
Quantity . Value
340,396
1,518,473
77,629
298,82.
5,644
3, .579
25,553
365,666
34,002
250,604
22,936
4,791
10,343
29,161
847,019
74,099
27,884
638,513
24,378
40,962
138,(»7
3,622^
186,126
206,914
41,310
141,094
4,344
1,937
4,425
16,389
12,442
180,631
52,653
268
63,625
9
158
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statement op Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES,
FREE GOODS— MANUFACTURKD ARTICLES ETC.— Co«.
Pitch and tar (pine) in packages of not l^ss than 15 gals. Galls.
Plaits, plain, chip, Manilla, cotton, mohair, straw,
Tuscan and grass Lbs.
Prunella $
Rags of cotton, linen, jute, hemp, and woollen; paper
waste clippings, and waste of any kind, except
mineral Cwt.
Resin or rosin in packages of not less than 100 lbi« i
Rubber, orude caoutchouc or India rubber unmanufac-
tured Lbs.
Rubber, recovered, and rubber substitute aud hard
rubbw in sheets n
Rubber powdered and rubber waste ■ n
Rubber thread, elastic n
Imported,
Quantity. Value
Total rubber.
Spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of earthen-
ware II
Square or round reeds Jand raw hide centres, textile
leather or rubber heads, thumbs and tijjs, and steel,
iron or nickel caps for whip ends, imported by whip
manufacturers for use in the manufacture of whips in
their own factories $
Surgical and dental instruments and surgical needles. . u
Teasels ,i
Treenails M.
Turpentine, raw or crude Lbs.
Vaccine points, articles for the manufacture, viz. : Glass
caps, shells, containers and capillary tubes, rubber
bulbs, boxes or corks ; only when imported by manu-
facturers of vaccine points $
Varnish, black and bright, for ships, use Galls
Yarn, Botany yarn, in numbers 30 and finer, or mule
cops, dry spun on what is known as the French or
Belgian system, not doubled or twisted, in white
only, when imported by manufacturers of cashmere
socks, and stockings, to be used exclusively for the
manufacture of such articles in their own factories . . . Lbs.
Yarn, cotton, No. 40 and finer „
Yarn, cotton, [jolished or glazed, when imported by
manufacturers of shoe laces, for the manufacture of
such goods in their own factories u
Yarn, of jute, flax or hemp for the manufacture of
towels, when imported by the manufacturers of jute
linen or union towels to be used in their own factories
in the manufacture of such articles n
Yarn, mohair „
Yarn, spun from the hair of the alpaca or of the angora
goat, imported by manufacturers of braid for use ex-
clusively in their factories in the manufacture of
such braids only ... i,
Yarn, wool or worsted, genapped, dyed or finished, im-
ported by manufacturers of braids, cords, tassels and
fringes „
Total yarns ,
Total manufactures.
401,837
358,719
254,484
261,940
3,213,277
2,133,437
406,489
1,046
5,754,249
21,858
9,617
870
127,867
882,962
27,541
32,770
18,931
14,120
45,167
1,149,358
34,117
107,282
3,847
3.3.%815
229,788
2,197,712
277,770
36,.570
2,108
2,514,160
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity . Value,
628
39,826
170,344
851
513
268
110
805
72,918
285,891
5,971
4,890
14,277
17,133
405,313
35,744,987
401,837
358,719
254,484
261,940
3,213,277
2,133,437
406,489
1,046
5,754,249
21,858
9,617
870
127,867
882,962
27,541
32,770
18,931
34,117
107,282
3,847
333,816
229,788
2,197,712
277,770
36,570
2,108
2,514,160
4,233 14,120
45,167
628
39,826
170,344
851
513
268
110
805
72,918
285,891
5,971
4,890
14,277
4,233
17,133
1,149,.358 405,313
35,751,.344
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No. 14 — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
159
ARTICLES.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Anatomical preparations and skeletons or jtarts thereof
Apparel, wearing, and other ijersonal and h)U8ehold
effects, not merchandise, of British subjects dying
abroad, but domicijed in Canada ; books, pictures,
family plate or furniture, personal effects and heir-
looms left by bequest >. . . .
Articles the growth, produce or manufacture of Canada,
returned after having been exjwrted
Articles for the use of the Governor General
Articles for the personal or official use of Consuls Gen-
eral who are natives or citizens of the country they
represent, and who are not engaged in any other
business or profession
Articles imixjrted by, or for the use of, the Dominion
Government, of any of the Dejiartments thereof, or
by and for the Senate and House of Commons, Sui. . .
lUPORTKn.
Eniered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value,
No.
169,203
Articles for the use of the Army and Navy, viz . :
Arms, military or naval clothing, musical instru-
ments for bands, military stores, and munitions of
war ; also articles consigned direct to officers and
men on board vessfils of His Majesty's navy, for
their own jiersonal use
Articles e.x-warehoused for ships' stores
Articles ex-warehoused for Excise purposes to be manu-
factured in bond, not elsewhere specified
Articles for the Anglo-American Telegraph Co
Bacteriological products or serums for subcutaneous in-
jections
Barrels or packages of Canadian manufacture which
have been exported tilled with Canadian products,
when returned, or exported empty and returned filled
with foreign products
Bird skins and skins of animals not native to Canada,
for taxidermic purposes, not further manufacturetl
than prepared for preservation
Botanical specimens .
Cabinets of coins, collections of medals, and of other
antiquities, including collections of postage stamps . $
Casts as models for the use of schools of design 8
Clothing, and books, donations of, for charitable pur-
poses $ I
Coffee, green, imported direct from the country of j
growth and production Lbs. j 4,950,257
Entomological specimens . . $ '
Ice k
Models of inventions and of other improvements in the
arts, but no article shall be deemed a model which
can be fitted for use $
Paintings in oil, or water colours by artists of well-
known merit, or copies of the Old Masters by such
artists . $
Paintings in oil, or water colours, the production of
Canadian artists $
Passover Bread . . $
Settlers' effects $
Specimens, models and wall diagrams for illustration of
natural history for universities and public museums . $
Tea of India, black, im{X)rted direct, or purchased in
bond in United Kingdom. Lbs. | 7,213,720
Tea of India, green, imported direct, or purchased in !
bond in United Kingdom i 1 957,337
1,292|
7,641
;«)3,175
5,426
4,073
2,898,668
19,493
141
59,302
29,680
419
33
27,950
314
15,142
439,491
190
7,741
20,358
300,353
1,959
9,343
6,758,913
300
1,059,972
141,822
159,203
4,950,257
7,213,720
957,337
1,292
7,641
304.680
5,693
5,040
2,401,086
24,145
526,020
2,488
141
69,302
29,680
419
33
27,950
314
15,142
439,491
190
7,741
20,358
295,948
1,959
9,343
6,758,913
300
1,059,972
141,822
160 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4t5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Summary Statements op Imports — Concluded.
ARTICLES.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value. *
FKEE GOODS— MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES— Con.
Tea of Ceylon, black, imported direct, or purchased in
bond in United Kingdom ■ Lbs.
Tea of Ceylon, green, imported direct, or purchased in
bond in. United Kingdom .'. u
Tea of China, black, imported direct, or purchased in
bond in United Kingdom „
Tea of China, green, imported direct or purchased in
bond in United Kingdom n
Tea of Japan, green, imported direct or purchased in
bond in United Kingdom „
Tea of other countries, black, imported direct or pur-
chased in bond in United Kingdom m
8,297,826
5,362,166
872,158
1,618,573
6,384,018
600
1,358,025
792,999
108,549
208,597
979,601
116
8,299,426
5,362,166
872,158
1,618,573
6;387,518
600
$
1,358,225
792,999
108,549
208,597
980,239
116
Total, tea ,
30,706,398
4,649,681
30,711,498
4,650,519
Vaccine and ivory vaccine points $
11,931
11,931
Coins, gold and silver, except U.S. silver coin $
Gold bullion, in bars, blocks, ingots, drops, sheets or
plates, unmanufactured $
7,029,351
525,566
319,396
7,029,351
525 566
Silver bullion, in bars, blocks, ingots, drops, sheets or
plates, unmanufactured $
319,396
Total, coin and bullion , . . . , $
7,874,313
7,874,313
Glass cut to size for the manufacture of dry plates for
photographic purposes $
Machinery of a class or kind not made in Canada, for
the manufacture of linen . . . . $
913
2,273
1,805
48,730
120
2,854
31,220
31,575
22
73,710
23,720
913
*■
738,110
626,937
2,273
1,805
148,851
120
Machinery of a class or kind not made in Canada for
the manufacture of brass goods such as are mentioned
in tariff item 492. Schedule B ... $
Molasses, the produce of any British country entitled
to the benefits of the Preferential Tariff, &c Galls.
Paper, plain basic photographic, baryta coated, for the
manufacture of albumenized or sensitized phoco-
298,030
Paper tubes and cones for winding yarn thereon, &c. . . $
Oils :— Petroleum, fuel and gas oils, "8235 specific
gravity or heavier at 60" temperature Galls.
Printing presses, rotary, of a kind not made in Canada $
Whale oil soap Lbs.
Menageries , $
2,854
31,220
31,575
22
626,937
507
507
23,720
23,164,264
23,725,424
Total, free goods ... -
1103,103,350
1
102,554,756
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167
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 15. — Free Impoets.
ARTICLES.
FREE GOODS.
PRODUCE OF THE MINE.
Clay
Coal, anthracite
Minerals
Ores
Precious stones not polished .
Salt
Whiting
Other articles
Entered
FOR Consumption.
Fiscal Year
1903.
Total.
FISHERIES.
Fish of all kinds .
Fish oil
Other articles. . . ,
Total .
Corkwood
II bark
Ivory nuts
Logs and round unmanufactured timber.
Lumber and timber, planks, boards, &c
Other articles . . .
Total.
Animals for improvement of stock .
Bristles
Fur skins, not dressed ,
Grease
Hides and skins, undressed
Silk, raw
Wool...
Other articles
Total.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT'S.
Broom corn
Fibre, Mexican and vegetable
Fruit green . .
Hemp, undressed
Indian corn
Seeds
Tobacco (for excise)
Other articles
Value.
176,416
7,028,664
106,386
1,070,232
1,130,348
861,185
39,867
177,935
10,091,033
633,680
74,017
36,006
743,70*
84,629
19,562
14,159
389,267
4,069,531
437,973
Fiscal Year
1904.
Value.
144,706
10,461,223
157,424
1,112,193
1,114,051
338,082
42,507
183,896
13,554,082
685,936
115,355
49,654
850,945
78,357
259
23,132
396,348
5,796,571
631,230
Entered for Consump-
tion DURING Fiscal
Year 1'J04.
From
British
Empire.
Value.
78,690
51,356
31,409
208,567
614.321
302,024
37,10«)
7,751
1,331,284
From
Other
Countries.
Value.
685,936
115,355
16,500
817.791
4,250
5,015,121
8.33,618
92,388
202,417
533,.515
661,313
367,928
,239,998
326,069
11,257,246
Total.
165,231
60,317
958,077
1,022,460
3,250,329
1,498,368
2,362,537
723,857
10,041,176
6,925,897
725,345
83,202
2,346,940
406,593
4,775,464
368,280
l,319,7a5
528,238
21
364
22,328
13
27,10Ci
313,463
33,.".44
39,0,775
1.3,573
1,040,031
701,087
179,620
10,553,7971 2,737,092
197,982
46,993
95.3,533
911,968
4,861,872
643,750
2,438,203
1.138,966
11,193,267
6,278
19,965
344,268
66,016
10,409,867
126,015
903,626
499,730
36,053
5,341
176,145
12,222,798
33,154
117,928!
3,301 1
439,4171
33.154
74,107
259
23,111
395,984
5,774,243
631,093
6,898,797
411,882
49,658
1,951,165
393,020
3,735,433
368,280
558,648
348,618
7,816,704
197,982
40,715
933,568
567,700
4,861,872
525,822
2,434,902
699,549
931,157| 10,262,110
168
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Free Imports — Continued.
ARTICLES.
FREE GOODS.
MANUFACTURED AND PARTIALLY MANUFACTDRKD
ARTICLES.
Bells for churches
Binder twine
Books, maps, &c . .
Coke
Cotton wool and waste
Drugs, dyes and chemicals . .
Duck for belting and hose
Fish hooka, nets, seines, &c
Gutta percha, crude rubber, &c
Junk and oakum
Jute cloth
Metals-
Brass
Copper
Iron and steel
Tin
Zinc
Other
Newspapers and magazines ,
Oil cake meal and cotton seed cake and meal.
Oil, cocoanut and palm ...
Pitch and tar (pine) . ' .
Plaits, straw, tuscan and grass
Ra^s
Resin or rosin
Yarns ;
Other articles
Total.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Articles for Dominion Government.
Articles for Army and Navy ...
Coffee (se»^ dutiable)
Models of inventions
Settlers effects '. ....
Tea (see duitable)
Coin and bullion
Other articles
Total
Total free . . .
Total dutiable.
Grand total . . .
Entered
FOR Consumption.
Entered for Consump-
tion during Fiscal
Year 1903.
Fiscal Year
1903.
Value.
37,825
1,810,238
520,302
1,222,756
6,258,608
4,028,820
273,934
730,065
1,824,512
65,599
909,760
531,317
1,399,458
11,196,104
2,586,746
142,915
303,139
159,471
38,879
181,491
40,108
113,423
295,120
194,292
359,765
2,478,291
37,702,938
1,411,727
91,570
467,980
13,825
6,442,724
3,406,877
8,976,797
1,331,734
22,143,234
96,994,451
136,796,065
233,790,516
Fiscal Year
1904
Value.
43,053
1,459,704
592,106
765,123
6,399,980
3,832,352
197,532
691,467
2,514,276
51,902
781,864
549,635
1,364,498
8,950,990
2,236,411
138,057
1,155,723
186,126
41,310
141,094
34,117
107,282
333,815
229,788
405,313
2,547,826
35,751,344
2,401,085
24,145
4,39,491
20,358
6,758.913
4,650,519
7,874,313
1,556,600
23,725,424
102,554,756
148,909,576
251,464,332
From
British
Empire.
Value.
4,996
591
179,084
22,440
46,008
891,760
313
311,669
4,510
26,548
777,873
83,196
55,467
2,872,145
1,478,727
33,020
157,540
36,175
3,183
80,892
12,691
21,977
145,003
815
349,007
723,426
From
Other
Countries.
8,319,056
1,490,640
8,592
132,397
120
1,447,826
3,411,905
58,362
561,268
7,111,110
21,274,591
51,614,555
72,889,146
Value.
38,057
1,459.113
413,022
742,683
6,353,972
2,940,592
197,219
379,798
2,509,766
25,354
3,99]
466,439
1,309,031
6,078,845
757,684
105,037
998,183
149,951
38,127
60,202
21,426
85,305
188,812
228,973
56,306
1,824,400
27,432,288
910,445
15,553
307,094
20,238
5,311,087
1,238,614
/,8i5,9;::
995,332
16,614,314
81,280,165
97,295,021
178,575,186
TRADE AND NAYIOATION
169
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
1^0. 16. — General Statement by Countries, showing the Quantity, Value and Duty
Collected on Articles Imported and Entered for Consumption in Canada under the
provision of the French Treaty, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
Note.— The undermentioned articles are included in General Statement No. 1, part 2, and Summary
Statement No. 14, part 1.
Articles.
COUNTKIKS
WHENCE
Imported.
Imported.
Entered
FOR
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Nuts, almond.s, shelled . .
Great Britain . . .
Lbs.
2,912
59,956
484,234
34,068
465
9,482
74, 1«)
6,386
Lbs.
2,912
59,470
470,261
36,408
465
9,862
73,182
6,999
$ cts.
97 06
1,982 34
Spain
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
Italy.
Spain
15,675 37
1,213 60
581,170
90,518
569,051
90,508
18,968 37
19,250
196,558
1,400
237,255
211,600
1,422
13,457
205
16,013
17,148
212,571
1,400
224,835
193,084
{
14,893
205
15,512
15,667
4,251 42
28 00
4,496 70
United States. . .
Total
France
3,861 68
666,063
48,245
631,890
46,277
12,637 80
n pecans, not shelled
1,610
66
1,610
66
32 20
Great Britain . . .
France
M walnuts, not shelled
5,264
714,481
56,304
229,001
249
46,398
3,731
23,323
5,264
748,453
56,005
194,797
249
49,435
3,620
22,038
105 28
14,969 06
Spain
United States...
Total
France.'
1,120 10
3,895 94
1,005,050
73,701
1,004,519
75,342
20,090 38
.. allother,N.O.P.,notshelled
825
143
825
143
16 50
Great Britain . . .
France
.. all other, N.O.P., shelled .
1,378
503,403
2.205
47,824
268
63,361
426
7,663
1,378
510,294
6,605
45,881
268
66,958
929
7,192
27 56
10,205 88
Spain
United States. . .
Total.
France
132 10
917 62
554,810
71,718
564,158
75,347
11,283 16
Prunes
6,030
1,158
6,030
1,158
40 20
Great Britain . . .
France
Soap, Castile
7,131
1,400,897
11,437
358
66,469
616
5,479
1,366,430
12,048
304
63,735
643
54 79
13 664 30
United States. . .
Total
120 48
1,419,465
67,443
1,383,957
64,682
13,839 57
170
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. IQOo^
No. 16. — General Statement by Countries showing the Quantity, Value and Duty
Collected on Articles Imported and Entered for Consumption in Canada under the
provisions of the French Treaty, Sx.— Concluded.
Countries
WHENCE
Impokteu.
Ill PORTED.
Entered
FOR
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Wines, non-sparkling, containing
26 p. c. or less of alcohol
Great Britain . . .
France
French Africa. . .
Germany
Galls.
3,542
128,629
745
$
3,338
108,689
190
2,972
128,858
40
122
127,185
625
241
Galls.
3,736
106,341
i5
59
45,884
418
260
■ $ cts.
743 00
32,214 50
10 '66
Portugal
Spain
" ■ ' 99,597
593
369
'36,627
410
296
30 50
31,796 25
St. Pierre
United States...
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
Spain .... . . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
Spain
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France . .
Total
France
156 25
60 25
Wines, champagne and all other
sparkling :^
11 in bottles containing each
not more than a qjuart but more
than a pint, old wme measure.. . .
233,475
149,550
260,043
156,713
65,010 75-
Doz.
324
5,812
13
9
62
'5,256
77,800
148
123
954
Doz.
347
5,687
12
4
49
6,076
75,294
135
56
790
1,145 10
18,767 10-
39 6a
13 20
161 7a
11 in bottles containing not
more than a pint but more than
^ pint, old wine measure
6,220
84,281
6,099
82,351
20,126 70
674
18,681
26
14
166
5,137
136,448
171
99
1,141
797
18,939
40
4
282
5,968
123,651
208
24
1,936
1,315 05
31,249 35
66 00
6 60
465 30
19,561
142,996
20,062
131,787
33,102 30
M in bottles containing i pint
each or less
58
1,219
97
2,721
58
846
97
2,050
47 56
693 72
.
1,277
2,818
904
2,147
741 28
11 in bottles containing more
than 1 q«art each
Doz. Galls.
12 6
187
39 60
TRADE AND NAYIGATION
m
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Summary Statement showing the Quantity and Value of Goods imported and entered
for consumption, the rates of duty and the amount collected under the operation of
the French Treaty during the year ending June 30, 1904.
Akticles.
Rates
OF
DuTr.
Imported.
Entered
FOR
Consumption.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
$
90,518
48,245
66
73,701
143
71,718
1,158
67,443
149,550
84,281
142,996
2,818
Quantity.
Value.
Nuts, almonds, shelled... . Lbs.
11 not shelled n
Pecans, „ „
Walnuts, not shelled
All other, N. O. P., not
shelled „
11 11 shelled n
Prunes „
Soap, Castile „
Wines, non-sparkUng, con-
taining 20 p. c. or less of
alcohol. Galls.
Champagne, and all other
sparkling —
In bottles containingeach
not more than a quart
but more tlian a pint,
old wine measure Doz.
In bottles containing not
more than a pint but
more than ^ pint, old
wine measure Doz.
In bottles containing ^
pint each or less . . m
In bottles containing
more than 1 quart each <,
3^c. per lb
2i;. ,1 ...
2c. 1.
2c. M
2c. It
2o. M
«C. 1.
Ic
25c. per gal ....
$3.30 per doz...
$1.65 M ...
82c. ,1 ...
$3.30
& $1.65 per gal.
581,170
666,063
1,610
1,005,050
825
554,810
6,030
1,419,465
233,475
6,220
19,561
1,277
569,051
631,890
1,610
1,004,519
825
564,158
6,030
1,383,957
260,043
6,099
20,062
904
Gall. 12
Doz. 6
$
90,508
46,277
66
75,342
143
75,347
1,158
64,682
166,713
82,351
131,787
2,147
187
$ cts.
18,968 37
12,637 80
32 20
20,090 38
16 50
11,283 16
40 20
13,839 57
66,010 75
20,126 70
33,102 30
741 28
39 60
Total
732,637
726,708
195,928 81
Abstract by Countries.
Showing the Value of Goods imported into Canada under the provisions of the French
Treaty, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1904.
Great Britain .
France
French Africa.
Germany
Italy
Portugal
Spain
St. Pierre
United States.
Total.
Imported.
16,590
526,192
190
205
131,301
632
57,527
732,637
Entered
for Con-
sumption.
17,163
513,773
15
205
59
139,470
498
65,525
726,708
Duty
Collected.
$ cts.
3,535 40
128,126 17
10 00
28 00
30 50
53,326 12
176 05
10,696 57
195,928 81
172
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 17. — Statement of Goods Imported from British and Foreign West Indies
(including Guiana) during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
Dutiable Goods.
Animals, all other $
Labels, &c 8
ArrowrO(<t . . Lbs .
Bran, meal, feed, &c $
Cocoa paste, &c
Cocoa nuts No.
Coffee (green) Lbs .
Ba^s (seamless)
Chma and porcelain
Fish
Fruit
Glass and mfrs. of
Electro plated ware
Straw and mfrs. of
Honey libs .
Iron
Iron or steel scrap, &c . . . Cwt.
Jellies, jams, &c Lbs .
Lime juice, &c Galls.
Packages ...
Pickles Galls.
Fruit, shade, lawn, ornamental
trees, shrubs, plants, &c
Ribbons
Spices Lbs .
Rum Galls .
Spirits, all other n
Sponges
Sugar and syrups . . Lbs .
Molasses Galls .
Cigarettes Lbs .
Cigars. . n
Tobacco, pipes
Unenumerated articles
Vegetables
Wood and mfrs. of
Wool and mfrs. of
Damaged goods
Total, dutiable goods .
From
British West Indies
and
British Guiana.
From
Foreign West Indies
and
Foreign Guiana.
Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value
5,367
'l,954J79
133,785
13,634
415
1,142
323,765
78,829
79
310,592,600
2,098,731
409
FREE GOODS.
Lbs.
Ft. '
Diamonds
Salt
Logs
Pitch Pine
African teak. . . «
Staves M.
Grease, degras
Hides and skins
Bamboo
Cocoa, beans
Bananas
Palms, bulbs, &c
Pineapples . ...
Guavas
Tobacco
Asphaltum C wt .
9,934,548
5,019
1
5,035
10
51
161
17
37,441
35,959
87
20
•35
1,408
1,084
6,206
79
1,017
7,677
2
703
23,640
100
200
22,442
17,289
162
2,453
6,035,245
449,012
1,310
1,229
1,553
1,375
108
8,080
6,632,219
11,929
364
713
14
32
194,124
6
63,710
17,585
594
777
1,578
831
5,256
458,942
1,145,154
96
77,862
300
4
447
34
2
10
Total
from West Indies
and
Guiana.
Quantity. Value
5,367
1,978,419
100
133,785
15,634
615
1,142
78
10,541
285,266
86
286,507
714
583,704
150
80,442
323,765
78,829
79
311,051,542
3,243,886
96
78,271
9,934,648
300
5,019
1
10
51
161
17
4
37,888
34
2
4
10
35,959
87
20
35
1,408
1,084
6,206
89
1,017
7,683
2
703
78
22,442
17,289
162
2,453
6,045,786
734,277
86
287,817
714
1,229
1,553
1,375
108
8,080
7,215,923
6,036!
150
11,929
364
5
713
14
32
194,124
6
63,710
17,585
594
777
1,578
81,273
5,256
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
173
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 17 — Statement of Goods Imported from British and Foreign West Indies, &c. —
Concluded.
Free Goods.
From
British West Indies
and
British Guiana.
From
Foreign West Indies
and
Foreign Guiana.
Total
from West Indies
and
Guiana-
1?
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Extract of logwood
J unk
.. Ll».
.. Cwt.
..Galls.
..Cwt.
71,161
130
27,858
144
58
9
8,229
181
6,342
1,069
421
1,114
$
71,161
9
8.229
130 181
27,858i 6,342
144 i 1,069
Brass (old) ,
Copper (old)
386
2,545
58 421
1,114
Articles for Consuls General. .
;■ Lbs.
386
Coffee
Settlers' effects
91,555
8,136
2,869
70
48,730
15,638
107,193^ 10,681
2.869
Coins, gold, &c -
70
Molasses . .
..Galls.
298,030
298,030
48,730
Total, free goods
374,673
83,528
458,201
Grand total
7,006,892
2,191,682
667,232
283,257
7,674,124
Imported through foreign coun
tries. .
2,474,939
Imported direct
4,815,210
383,975
5,199,186
174
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A, 1905
No. 19.— ABSTRACT BY COUNTRIES,
COUNTRIES.
Great Britain
Australia
British Africa
II East Indies
II West Indies
II Guiana ....'.
Fiji Islands
Hong Kong
Newfoundland
New Zealand
Britisli Possessions, all other . .
Total, British Empire.
Arabia
Argentina
Austria Hungary . .
Belgium ''. .
Brazil
Cape Verde Islands
Central American States . .
Chili
China
Cuba
Danish West Indies
Denmark
Dutch East Indies
Ecuador
Egypt
France
French Africa
Germany
Greece .
Hawaiian Islands
Hayti •
Holland.
Iceland
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Norway and Sweden
Persia
Peru , . . . .
Philippine Islands
Porto Rico
Portugal
Roumania
Russia
St. Pierre
Spain
Switzerland
Turkey
United States
United States of Colombia.
Venezuela
Total, Other Countries
Additional Duties
Imports.
Dutiable.
Value.
45,168,217
24,687
6,282
575,265
4,441,566
2,190,653
138
118,144
16,812
2,892
2,017
52,546,673
5,452
35
773,685
1,874,715
3,045
120
168
236,848
286,784
1,727
1,549
445,468
3,086
25,291
5,142,736
419
6,054,200
247,768
13
2
665,197
Grand Total
578,775
925,601
32,725
48,971
3,398
279,394
15,051
295,191
93,968
25
82,526
11,545
773,992
1,361,822
309,.385
82,980.909
10
184
103,561,780
Free.
Value.
16,792,692
77,482
62,859
2,734,311
374,262
411
6,677
1,059,945
16,362
3,73'
21,128,738
11,187
498,!^80
30,388
1,517,669
176,219
925
71.042
87,617
319,458
81,024
5
14,907
18,276
1,240
1,146,626
28,275
1,974,344
33
2,260
053
310,245
552
47,272
1,073,200
52,353
144,798
1,846
12,408
1,932
180,034
2,569
83,773
28,545
13,609
74,016,271
42
24,135
81,974,612
Total.
Value.
61,960,909
102,169
69,141
3,309.576
4,815,828
2,191,064
1.38
124,821
1,076,757
19,254
5,754
73,675,411
16,639
498,91.'
804,073
3,392,384
179,264
1,045
71,210
87,617
556,306
367,808
1,732
16,456
463,744
3,086
26,531
6,289,.362
28,694
8,028,544
247,801
2,273
655
975,442
552
626,047
1,998,801
85,078
193,769
3,398
279,394
15,051
297,037
106,376
1,957
262,560
14,114
857,765
1,390,367
322,994
156,997,180
52
24,319
185,536.392
156, 108, 453 103, 1 03,350 259, 211, 803
General Tariff.
Value.
Duty.
5,781,301
21,350
3,546
81,173
126,466
9,887
234
118,548
16,673
3,080
1,285
0,163,543
4,287
5
810,815
1,573,195
3,042
120
168
240,940
272,190
7,894
1,.527
389,704
21,461
5,010,078
2,183,582
229,490
13
2
601,778
3,094,910 72
5,406 03
561 18
28,825 83
97,270 10
127,468 96
848 95
70,756 13
2,780 11
576 86
1,882 95
3,431,287 82
1,544 65
9 25
270,808 38
432,748 97
403 80
24 00
31 40
102,872 59
293,611 76
640 69
511 53
145,034 51
27,504 10
2,096,524 10
645,524 60
75,288 36
3 71
0 40
1,725,392 51
354,598
872,303
30, 482 j
47,670
3,398
187,985
13,721
255,192
88,292
25
72,869
3,967
780,579
1,360,286
185,511
77,390,807
10
184
93,004,170
88
281
10
10
70
36.
17;
41,
28,
1,
228,
376,
44,
19,508,
,822 07
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,384 00
,146 75
924 40
,054 41
,972 35
,123 30
,226 25
3 75
,382 26
.316 47
,503 46
,537 51
875 42
,314 97
2 00
36 80
26,622,931 28
114,191 98
99,167,713 30,168,411 08
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DUTIABLE AND FREE.
Entered
FOR Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax.
Total
Dutiable.
Total
Free.
Grand Total.
Value. Duty.
Value. 1 Duty.
t
Value.
Value.
Value.
Duty.
38,475,505
349J233
7,454 733 47
fi4 .^fifi 8.^
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683,023
2,736
288,373 12
105 53
$
44,939,829
21,350
6,282
4.30,406
3,722,779
2,178,474
175,849
118,548
16,673
3,080
1,286
16,837,745
78,409
62,859
2,734,311
474,021
411
6,742
' 1,059,994
16,362
3,737
61,777,574
99,759
69,141
3,164,717
$
10,.«38,017 31
5,406 03
966 71
9.3.192 66
3,596,313 794,012 99
2,168,5871 533,302 58
175,615: 42 99i 29
4,196,800 89i;283 09
2,178,885 660.771 54
175,849
125,290
1,076,667
19,442
5,022
43,843 24
70,756 13
2,780 11
576 86
1,882 95
44,765,253
8,889,410 16
685,759
288,778 65
51,614,555
21,274,591
72,889,146 12,609,476 63
4,287
5
813,014
U,611,789
3,042
120
168
11,187
498,880
30,631
1,517,724
176,219
925
71.042
87,617
377,7.59
78,996
5
14,907
18,276
15,474{ 1,544 65
2^199
38,594
90315
11,765 72
498,885! 9 25
843, (>45 271,711 53
3,129,513 444,514 69
179,261 403 80
1,045 24 00
71,210
87,617
618,745
351,186
7,899
16,434
407,980
31 40
46
20 93
240,986
272,190
7,894
1,527
389,704
162,893 52
293,611 76
640 69
511 53
145,0,34 51
21,461
5,056,303
1,397
1,150,222
28,275
1,950,199
122
2,260
653
310,404
552
47,296
1,074,881
52,353
144,798
22,858
6,206,525
28,275
8,175,604
229,612
2,273
055
916,071
5.52
401,928
1,947,231
27, .504 10
40,225
18,143 84
2,113,667 94
4,041,823
1,527,046 44
6,225,405
229,490
13
2
605,667
354,632
872,350
30,482
47,674
3,398
187,985
13,721
255,192
88,292
25
83,680
3,967
780,616
1,360,455
185,511
77,543,780
10
184
2.172,571 04
75,288 36
3 71
0 40
3,889
34
47
' 4
1,289 47
9 05
27 94
1 86
1,726,681 98
88,83i 12
281.8.5:^ 74
82, 835 j 10,384 00
192, 472 1 10,148 61
3,398! 924 40
187,985
13,721
2.57,275
100,713
1,957
263,714
6,536
70,054 41
36,972 35
2,083
12,421
1,932
180,034
2,569
84,480
28,545
13,609
73,282,735
42
24,135
17,123 30
41,226 25
3 75
10,811
2,162 20
30,544 46
l-.^lfi 47
37
169
29 20
78 88
865,0961 228^532 66
1,389,000! 376,616 39
199,120 44,875 42
152,973
46,270 57
150,826,515: 19,554,585 54
52j 2 00
24,319 36 80
4,290,851
1,607,749 25
97,295,021
81,280,165
178,575,186
28,230,680 53
1
114,191 98
!
44,765,253 8,889,410 16
4,976,610
1,896,527 90
148,909,576
102,554,756
251, 464, .332
40,954,349 14
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178
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. '20. — Abstract of the Total Value of Goods Exported from the
Countries.
The Mine.
The Fisheries.
The Forest.
Animals and their
Produce.
J
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3
8
1
Ph
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4
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1
BRITISH EMPIRE.
Great Britain
$
641,072
293
34,807
IC
$
3,084,930
144,446
3,845
5,325
823. G20
179;938
' " " liioo
14,209
^
s
14,962,927
212,578
395,821
$
252,224
3,008
268
57,920.010
32,930
556,805
365
214,282
11,152
38
496
2,432
350,138
1,039
3
117,492
7
3
Australia
British Africa
4
11 East Indies
5
.1 West Indies . .
II Guiana
79,480
5,464
103
5.490
232,378
34,509
" " ' H895
24,288
402
192
7
8
11 Honduras
11 Poss., all other. .
9
Fiji Islands
10
Gibraltar
11
Hong Kong
1,654
9,258
32,888
6
14,943
23,013
2,007
i^oes
12
18
Newfoundland
New Zealand
413,574
21,580
22,690
Total, British Empire.
OTHER COUNTRIES.
Argentina
1,174,690
21,693
4,301,213
5,496
15,937,359
256,563
59,089,687
140,776
14
108
948,433
5,000
15
Austria Hungary
Ifi
Azores
17
18
Belgium
Bolivia
30,326
61,652
21,375
70,075
107
,q
Brazil
295,479
7,642
70,739
?n
Central American States.
251
"Jii
Chili
218,834
65,844
22
93
China
Corea ,
40,876
4,754
23,953
962
1,277
259
24
?5
Cuba
Denmark .
8,045
1,309
278,154
38.668
7,803
1,761
143,523
9fi
Danish West Indies
7,807
27
''8
Dutch East Indies
Dutch West Indies
9q
Dutch Guiana
18,132
23
30
Equador
31
Egypt
39
France
63,403
591,598
201,044
8,630
76,168
188
33
French Africa
34
10,015
14,244
35
3fi
Germany
German Africa
56,374
2,000
77,676
148,417
6,939
37
Greece
38
Hawaii
5,864
4,003
65,850
7,065
2
282
7,393
50
39
Hayti
40
Holland
10,806
76,981
41
Iceland
42
43
Italy
Japan
28,311
139,439
98,779
, 6,188
.... ^
53
42,308
21,145
29,339
2,674
11,226
'i59
1,402
435
44
Madeira
4"i
Mexico
4R
Norway and Sweden
Panama
143,593
63,001
2,923
1,700
47
48
Peru
22,395
3,649
9,454
42,515
49
Persia
.'lO
Philippines
12,106
^1
Porto Rico ,
Portuguese Africa
372,539
59
350
53
Portugal
Russia
413
400
67,974
1,080
40,176
54
385
55
Roumania
56
San Domingo
57
St. Pierre Miquelon. , . .
35,029
15
3,046
35,202
2,524]
62,6i6
33
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Dominion of Canada during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
Agricultural
Products.
Manufactures.
Miscellaneous
Articles.
Totals.
Grand Totals.
1
1
as
6
Ph
4 ■
Ph
01
si's
1
27,266,656
127,479
$
6,832,458
6,231,094
2,067,329
338.009
13,059
236,259
.39,241
5,951
2,611
1,333
. $
221,986
36,951
5,930
60
9,936
1,425
30
3,404
14,203
750
320
46,314
80
110,120,892
2,585,805
2,318,859
18,768
2,1.52,129
481,133
5,951
61,736
68,503
5,108
25,452
2,762,348
587,451
$
7,470,484
36,951
61,597
60
27,645
1,617
30
3,404
117,591,376
2,622,756
2,380,456
18,828
2,179,774
482,750
5,981
65,140
68,50^
5,108
39,359
2,898,690
592,827
1
2
989,252
19
52,579
1,399
3
4
563,944
210,787
23^130
28,635
4,612
2,103
1,225,444
64,774
2,166
42
10,047
5
6
7
8
9
7J45
23,279
" 13^907
136,342
5,376
10
5,936
4,320
737,637
486,743
6,162
61,788
5,376
3^284
11
12
13
30.506,835
6,892,372
10,163,586
353,048
20,765
87,465
121,194,135
7,757,413
128,951,548
778
164,969
89
184
297,160
10
27,593
23,699
31,440
80,590
75
36,356
22,195
532
180
3,392
1,486
3,585
5,064
350,638
3,678
235
319,445
300
5,334
1,692
1.192
358,447
558
67,486
46,399
29
249
1,119,288
89
184
830,174
10
393,811
31,592
250.774
226,167
1,037
819,482
161,112
16,559
180
3,392
19,841
5,415
5,064
1,539,462
5,648
69,373
1,358,910
300
5,3.34
15,087
67,324
841,368
558
237,963
341,803
27,333
124,058
426,543
6,549
30,311
3,649
33,996
424,948
22, .504
109,340
255,927
21,475
118
194,334
29
249
1,119,317
338
184
1,126,417
10
393,811
31,632
250,782
226,867
1,037
821,982
161,124
16,564
180
3,392
19,841
6,078
5,064
1,597,928
5,648
69,373
1,819,223
300
5,634
15,241
67,324
1,035,327
558
240,963
342,116
27,3a3
124,408
426,645
6,549
30,311
3.649
33,996
424,948
22,504
109,340
255,938
21,475
118
204,132
14
15
16
349,586
273,866
22,270
296,243
17
18
19
40
8
416
559
12
40
8
700
W
500
25
180
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10,000
150
'f?,
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352,127
2,500
12
5
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98,940
?5
417
5
26
97
663
* " 58^466
?8
200
44,963
?9
1,830
663
4^873
30
256^551
31
if,
1,782
33
59 123
34
742,754
433,460
17,914
460.313
35
36
300
154
" ' ll';937
300
154
193^959
3,000
313
'350
102
37
3,476
38
39
380,676
182,022
40
41
3,000
309
'350
102
132
4?
142,959
43
44
1,500
9.3,060
33,905
3,185
6,216
45
184,642
46
6
47
48
49
12,436
2,234
214
447
135,438
21,475
118
26,049
50
7,660
51
21,940
5''l
330
53
118,624
11
11
54
55
l',5ii
9'798
56
32,187
3,584
205
2,i3i
57
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180 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 20. — AlBSTRact of the Total Value of Goods Exported frord the
Countries.
The Mine.
The Fisheries.
The Forest;
Animals and their
Prodcce.
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1
3
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58
OTHER COUNTBIES— Con.
Spain
Spanish Africa
$
1,939
$
75
$
$
77,847
59,665
2,291
165
$
$
59
60
Switzerland.'
61
Turkey ,
(\'>
51,015
63
U. S. of Colombia
18,040
4,224,226
330
2,272
4,217,653
64
United States
32,025,193
178,415
6,907
15,009,8.38
5,943
8,977
400,209
65
Venezuela
■ Total, other countries.
Totals
32,452,049
.180,430
6,457,816
8,672
17,154,563
20,296
4,722,430
407,547
33,626,739
202,123
10,759,029
14,168
33,091,922
276,859
63,812,117
548,323
Silver bullion to St. Pierre, $5,000 ; to United States, $5,100 ; gold coin to United States, $2,052,005
States, .^2,774 ,
Grand total, exports.
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Dominion of Canada during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904 — Concluded.
Agricultural
Products.
1
MAKUKACTUHKS. "^^^^^^^^^
Totals.
Grand Totals.
1
Ph
1
P4
i
1
Not
Produce.
ai
1
Pm
4
B
a
221
«
$
18,326
440
1,470
5,600
30,476
11,101
7,416,498
27,772
5
1.39
134
$
$
1
$ $
98,408 170
60,105 139
3,761 i 134
$
98,578
60,244
3,895
5,600
81,491
31,623
70,713,053
34,045
82,104,130
58
fi9
60
.5,600
k,491
31,623
61
69
210
654^ 706
63
3,863,021
2,155,764
100,456
451,190
66,856,885
34,045
3,856,168
64
65
6,632,040
1,590,738
9,700,463
2,222,822
100,943
453,321
77,220,304
4,883,826
37,138,875
8,483,110
19,864,049
2,675,870
121,708
540, 7P6
198,414,439
12,641,239
211,055,678
2,465,557
213,521,235
silver coin to United States, $400,617 ; to Newfoundland, §61 ; copper coin to United
182
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 21. — Summary Statement of Goods exported from the Dominion of Canada
distinguishing Canadian Produce and manufactures from those of other Countries
during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
1
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE MINE.
Arsenic , Lbs.
600
'34,651
406
1,646,505
2,318
1 8,913
272^653
39
984,836
368
4,346,660
55,004
19,371
18,715,539
299,272
$
600
34,651
406
1,667,914
2,318
8,913
272,653
39
Asbestus ... Tons.
984,836
Barytes, ground and unground. Cwt.
368
Coai Tons.
Chromite (chromic iron) n
21,409
48,105
4,394,765
55,004
Felspar n
Gold-bearing quartz, dust, nug-
gets, &c $
102,248
19, .371
18,817,787
Gypsum or plaster, crude Tons.
299,272
Metals, viz. : —
*Copper, fine, contained in
ore, matte, regulus, &c Lbs.
Copper, black or coarse,
cement copper and copper
in pigs II
44,491,221
204,070
16,153,208
42,410
14,229,973
3
3,198,048
4,478,774
25,266
346,743
997
1,237,307
64
1,865,528
1,908
184
44,493,129
204,070
16,153,208
42,410
14,232,012
35
3,202,506
4,478,958
26,266
346,743
997
*Lead, metallic, contained in
ore, &c, 11
Lead, pig n
*Nickle, fine, contained in
ore, matte or speiss n
*Platinum, contained in con-
centrates, or other forms . . Ozs,
*Silver, metallic, contained in
ore, concentrates, &c. . . . . . n
2,039
32
4,458
178
468
3,585
1,237,485
532
1,869,113
Mica , ; Lbs.
Mineral pigment, iron 03{ides,
ochres, &c n
Mineral water Galls.
865,327
860,025
6,159
213,660
8,182
3,162
40
867
526
8
24
385
865,367
860,892
6,685
213,668
8,206
3,547
Oil, mineral, coal and kerosene,
crude n
Mineral coal and kerosene,
refined n
197
1,011
9
216
37,455
4,343
3,499
579
37,652
5,354
3,508
795
Total, oils
1,208
225
41,798
4,078
43,006
4.303
Ores, viz. ; —
Antimony Tons.
96
233,850
68
4,854
5,060
579,883
2,294
83,483
96
233,850
68
4,854
5,060
Iron , ,1
Manganese h
579,883
2,294
Other 1,
83,483
Total, ores . .
238,868
670,720
2.38,868
670,720
Phosphates Tons.
191
5,932
17,171
2,389,095
324,911
5,348
27,085
44,227
7,579
112,173
191
5,932
17,171
14,189,665
324,911
5,348
Plumbago, crude ore and con-
centrates Cwt,
27,085
Pyrites Tons.
44,227
Salt Lbs.
Sand and gravel Tons.
11,800,570
35,536
43,115
112,173
* These items to show the weight and value of the copper, lead, nickel, platmum and silver respec-
tively, not the gross weight of ore, matte, concentrates, &c.
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No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued.
183
Articles.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE MINE— Con.
Stone, ornamental, granite
marble, &c. , unwrought . .
Building, freestone, lime
stone, &c. , unwrought
For manufacture of grind
stones, rough
Tons.
163
123,621
2,056
854
29,511
17,538
$
163
123,661
2,056
854
40
54
29,5«5
17,538
Total, stone
125,840
47,903
40
54
125,880
47,957
$
110,707
7,270
117,977
Total, mine
33,626,739
202,123
3; (,828,862
ig and
Lbs.
Cwt.
Brls.
THE FISHERIES.
Codfish, including haddock, lii
pollock, fresh
Dry salted
Wet salted
320,418
628,040
4,298
388
1,035
12,715
2,755,927
12,024
1,156
11,900
250
1,861
8
7,157
320,668
629,901
4,298
388
1,035
12,723
2,763,084
12,024
Pickled
1,156
Tongues and sounds
11,900
Total codfish
2,793,722
7,165
2,800,887
Lbs.
Brls.
Lbs.
Brls.
^lackerel, fresh
1,224,424
19,976
36,252
61,981
3,779
373,153
1,224,424
23,542
36,253
61,981
Canned
Pickled
3,566
1
376
4
4,155
373,157
Total, mackerel ....
438,913
380
439,293
Halibut, fresh
1,665,427
477
72,325
4,806
1,665,427
477
72, .325
Pickled
4,806
Total, halibut
77,131
77,131
Lbs.
Brls.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Brls.
Lbs.
1
Herring, fresh or frozen
.1 pickled ....
II canned
15,441,170
89,896
72,072
2,338,534
139,160
308,037
3,364
67,182
108,000
73
3,780
307
15,549,170
89,969
72,072
2,338,534
142,940
308,344
3,364
II smoked .
67,182
Total, herring
517,743
4,087
521,830
Sea fish, other, fresh
7,123
849
551,582
214
2,126
30,137
7,123
849
552.698
214
11 pickled
2,126
M preserved
1,116
49
30,186
Total, sea fish, other. .
32,477
49
32,526
Brls.
Lbs.
Oysters, fresh
II preserved in cans.
488
1,418
1
3,213
5
SOI
489
3,213
1,423
501
Total, oysters
1,418
506
1,924
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued.
Goons,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
^ Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
THR FISHERIES— Cow.
Lobsters, fresh Brls.
34,003
10,683,919
$
384,544
2,519,816
$
34,003
10,684,109
384,544
2,519,875
II canned Lbs.
190
59
Total, lobsters
2,904,360
59
2,904,419
Bait— Clams or other Brls.
21,140
32,007
21,140
32,007
Salmon, fresh Lbs.
1,677,366
1,028
15,725,397
15,588
182,071
116
1,772,126
77,488
1,677,366
1,028
15,726,199
15,618
182,071
116
II smoked . . n
II canned n
II pickled Brls.
802
30
90
570
1,772,216
78,058
Total, salmon
2,031,801
660
2,032,461
Salmon or lake trout Lbs.
1,845,519
70,298
1,268,149
20,328
1,845,519
70,298
1,268,149
20,328
Fish, all other, fresh : $
11 pickled Brls.
3,289
3,289
Total, fish, other
1,358,775
1,358,775
Fish oil, cod Galls.
II seal 1
II other II
83,417
4,380
2,763
44,025
1,538
1,021
371
41
840
6
83,788
4,421
2,763
44,865
1,544
1,021
Total, oils
90,560
46,584
412
846
90,972
47,430
Furs or skins, the produce of
fish or marine animals $
449,821
74,277
343
73
450,164
Other articles i
74,350
Total, fisheries
10,759,029
14,168
10,773,197
THE FOREST.
Ashes, pot and pearl Brls.
II all other $
932
35,833
66,028
932
35,833
66,028
Total, ashes
101,861
101,861
Bark for tanning Cords
14,967
30,586
" " 20^375
1,264
12,181
66,905
71.961
4
12,680
4,074
32,001
14,967
30,586
20^375
1,264
12,181
66,905
Firewood ,
71,961
Ivory nuts, vegetable $
Knees and f uttocks No.
4
12,680
Lath wood Cords
4,074
Logs, cedar, capable of being
made into shingle bolts, n
32,001
II elm M. ft
1,766
4,748
25
1,960
6,124
40,666
16,519
33,392
535
30,306
69,110
269,771
1,766
4,748
25
1,960
6,124
40,666
16,519
11 hemlock „
33,392
11 oak „
535
11 pine . . . ,1
30,306
II spruce „
69,110
II all other .». . . „
269,771
Total, logs
55,289
419,633
55,289
419,633
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185
Articles.
Goods
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Luir
THK FOREST— Con.
iber, viz. : Battens ... $
.1 Basswood M. ft.
1 Butternut m
2,011
9
56,210
222,842
11,273
363,698
677
8,059
824,434
80
49,664
834,039
$
39,287
41,116
135
2,975,614
7,920,444
407,089
728,049
6,210
101,680
12,707,912
781
524,057
1,711,238
i •
67
8,730
2,011
9
56,267
222,842
11,273
353,698
677
8,059
824,696
80
49,664
834,039
."9,287
41,116
135
1 Deals, Pine St. hund.
1 Spruce and other n
1 Deal ends m
2,984,344
7,920,444
407,089
728,049
6,210
101,680
< Laths M
' Palings II
1 Pickets It
1 Planks and Boards M. ft.
1 Joists II
262
7,760
12,715,672
781
1 Scantling n
1 Shinfylea M .
524,057
1,711,238
°
Shocks, box ... , No.
18,416
1,107
342,354
18,416
1,107
Shooks, other $
225
342,579
Total, shooks
343,461
225
343,686
Stavies— other and Headings. . . n
207,490
345,454
15
8,320
207,505
All other Lumber, N. E. S
353,774
Mat<
Mast
Pilin
Pole
i
Post
k •, .<
Shin
Total, lumber
28,060,017
25,050
28,085,067
3h blocks . II
39,707
7,333
91,715
35,463
24,890
.3,356
188,831
3,995
39,707
s and Spars No.
g $
3,— Hop, Hoop, Telegraph
ind other "
4,186
9
767
4,195
8,1<J0
91,715
.35,529
24,890
3,356
66
3, — Cedar, Tamarac and
)ther II
lil63
810,623
1,452
trie Bolts— of Pine or CedarCords.
1,163
811,308
1,452
Sleepers and Railroad Ties .... No.
Stave Bolts ... Cords.
685
223
189,054
3,995
Timl
Tim!
jer^Square, viz. : Ash Tons.
jer— Square, viz.: Birch... Tons.
Elm ,
Oak „
Pine, red „
Pine, white i,
All other
756
10,991
6,949
8,033
1,741
55,013
4,954
10,635
109,275
160,036
226,759
33,385
1,535,506
61,678
42
" ' " 4;226
6,443
113
487
511
88^418
149,6.36
1,125
7,979
3,076
798
10,991
11,169
14,476
1,854
55,500
5,125
11,146
109,275
248,454
376,395
34,510
1,538,485
64,754
Total, timber, square ,
88,437
2,132,274
11,476
250,745
99,913
2,383,019
Wood, blocks and other, for
pulp Cords.
479,238
1,788,049
7,173
1
479,238
1,788,049
Other articles of the Forest i
8
7,181
Total, forest
33,091,922
276,859
33,36S,781
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued.
•
Goods,
THE PeODUCR of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
ANIMALS AND THEIR PKODUCE
Animals, Horses, one year old
or less No.
II Horses, over one
year old n
11 Cattle, one year old
or less "
•
26
2,369
1,766
155,651
1,351
250,678
113,375
$
1,595
400,012
23,134
10,401,537
. 26,035
853,179
691,938
46,587
18,834
1
1,130
42
1,073
4
44
78
75
247,445
3,550
75,700
10
880
1,500
169
27,004
27
3,499
1,808
156,724
1,355
250,722
113,453
$
1,670
647,457
26,684
10,477,237
26,045
854,059
693,438
46,756
" Cattle, over
year old.
II Swine
•II Sheep, one ye
or less
11 Sheep, over
year old . .
II Poultry ...
one
.... II
ar old
.... II
one
I, Other 11
45,838
Total, animals.
iving
12,462,851
356,333
12,819,184
Bones Cwt.
52,746
24,568,001
233,980,716
5,780,316
38,416
4,724,155
24,184,566
1,053.396
52,746
24,614,642
234,432,783
5,799,221
38,416
4,735,653
24,224,470
1,062,123
Butter Lbs.
Cheese n
Eggs . Doz.
46,641
452,067
18,905
11,498
39,904
8,727
Furs, dressed $
50,525
2,097,433
6,195
29,965
56,720
2,127,398
11 undressed i
Total, furs
2,147,958
36,160
2,184,118
Grease and grease scraps Lbs.
Glue stock $
1,008,914
57,773
18,313
67,120
2,023,603
6,022
3,934
45,617
.56,629
1,798
270
4,384
16,045
1,065,543
59,571
18,583
71,504
Hair
Hides and skins, other than fur n
2,039,648
6,022
Horns and hoofs i
" ' 41,297
493,£36
Honey Lbs.
Lard i,
479
13,759
63
2,414
41,776
507,695
3,997
48,0.31
Meats, viz. : Bacon Lbs.
Beef ...f
Hams „
Mutton ,1
Pork , „
124,060,598
2,962,760
3,883,905
89,924
4,289,071
12,603,521
255,293
418,740
8,626
446,507
140,214
3,002
4,657
2,343,031
124,539
32,192
256,405
30,658
2,225
217,341
8,267
13,313
6,991
650
14,548
615
124,092,790
3,219,165
3,914,563
92, 149
4,506,412
12,611,788
268,606
425,731
9,276
461,055
140,829
Poultrv, dressed or undressed $
Game , n „ ,,
3,002
Tongues Lbs.
Canned ,
52,512
23,453,754
1,582,927
3,150
78,869
13,282
345
7,285
1,711
55,662
23,532,623
1,596,209
5,002
2,350,316
126,250
All other, N.E.S „
Total, meats
•
16,348,130
53,725
16,401,855
Milk and cream, condensed Lbs.
2,163,250
150,094
31,778
3,667
2,195,028
153,761
Oil— Lard Galls.
11
28
11
2,480
28
Neats foot and other animal,
N.E.S
2,480
1,268
1,268
Total, oil
2,480
1,268
11
28
2,491
1,296
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No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articlks.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
GOQDS,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity . Value.
ANIMALS AND THKIR PBODCCK— CoTl.
Sheep pelts No.
Tails . .. $
123,321
54,126
224
7,365
306,289
110,897
$
123,321 .54.126
224
Tallow . ... Lbs.
1.50,781
1,775,429
150,781
1,836,566
7,365
Wool.... M
61,137
8,918
4,389
315,207
115,286
63,812,117
548,323
•••
64,360,440
AGRICULTUKAL PRODUCTS.
Balsam $
25,549
27,783
13,811
5,607
271,513
19
96
i97
'25;549
27,802
13,907
Cider Galls.
Flax Cwt.
5,607
271,710
Fruits, viz. : Apples, dried Lbs.
Apples, green or ripe Brls.
6,981,391
1,598,614
368,697
4,590,793
121,416
358,942
35,687
680
47
52
370
1,042
3,120
104,202
6,982,071
1,598,661
368,749
4,591,169
122,458
Canned or preserved m
Another, N.E.S ,.
362,062
139,889
Total, fruits
5,475,535
.108,792
5,584,327
Grain and products of, viz. : —
Barley Bush.
Beans „
Buckwheat »
Oats „
1,057,670
83,897
440,63ii
94,463
4,695,241
1,203,734
101,540
16,779,028
259
489,437
133,457
2;«,029
45,045
1,603,104
1,133,268
54,902
13,465,351
404
1,057,670
84,434
440,639
5,698,115
4,695,475
1,203,734
454,447
22,885,559
259
489,437
537
' 5,603,652
234
112
' '2,730^762
357
133,569
234,029
2,775,807
1,603,461
1,133,268
Rye
Wheat „
Other grain .i
352,907
6,106,581
211,743
4,760,174
266,645
18,225,525
404
Total, grain . .
24,456,471
17,158,997
12,06:^,861
7,703,148
36,520,332
24,862,145
Bran Cwt.
550,036
^74,364
550,036
374,.364
Flour of wheat Brls.
Indian meal «,
Oatmeal. i
1,587,600
9,131
204,4*4
10,583
6,129,226
24,717
756,687
33,144
349
1,789
1,587,949
9,131
204,464
10;598
6,131,015
24,717
756,687
Meal, all other i
15
75
33,219
Total, flour and meal . .
1,811,778
6,943,774
364
1,864
1,812,142
6,945,638
Hemp Cwt.
219,874
107
53,278
4,364
1,845,224
2,873
14,197
1,897,730
1,068
13,397
4,155
141,011
2,548
1,118
6
338
219,880
107
56,558
4,436
1,845,544
3,058
38,065
1,898,068
1,068
Hops Lbs.
Malt Bush.
Maple Sugar . Lbs.
11 Syrup Galls.
Nuts Lbs.
3,280
72
. 320
185
23,868
1,002
163
32
209
2,074
14,399
4,318
141,043
2,757
3,192
Seeds — Clover Bush.
230,484
1,411
101,853
1,337,139
1,250
77,825
11,5.57
230,484
116,981
101,893
1,337,139
Flax „
Grass ,
All other $
115,570
40
127,127
58
2,089
128,377
77,883
13,646
Total, seeds .
1,427,771
129,274
1,557,045
188
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 190&
No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS— Co»l.
Straw Tons.
Tobacco Lbs.
Trees, shrubs and plants $
VegetableSjCann^ or preserved $
Potatoes Bush.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Quantity . Value.
Turnius
All other vegetables .
Total, vegetables
Vines, grape and other.
Other articles.
Total., agricultural products .
MANUFACTURES.
Acid, sulphuric Lbs.
Agricultural implements $
Books, pamphlets, maps, &c. . . n
Biscuits and bread Cwt.
Bricks M
Buttons $
Candles Lbs.
Cartridges, — gun, rifle and
pistol. . . $
Charcoal ,
Cement ,
Cinders ;
Clay, manufactures of ... . .....
Clothing and wearing apparel. .
Coke . . Tons.
Cordage, rojjes and twine $
Cotton fabrics Yds.
Cottons, other $'
Cotton waste Lbs.
Drugs, chemicals and medi-
cines, N.E.S S
Dye stuffs n
Electrical apparatus m
Electrotypes.. "
Extract of hemlock bark . ... Brls.
Explosives and fulminates,
N.E,S Lbs.
Felt, manufactures of $
Fertilizers
Fur, manufactures of ...
Glass and glassware, N.E.S. . .
Grindstones, manufactured ...
Gypsum or plaster, ground
Hats and caps.
Household effects, N. E. S
Ice
India rubber, manufactures of.
India rubber, scrap and other. . Lbs.
8,307
54,420
2,106,520
1,340,248
32,300
4,475
823
738
66,755
"4,24'3,382
2,399,964
5,781
396,258
1,353,126
32,640
6,712
10,439
45,993
1,172,1.37
167,020
25,409
1,410,559
28
1,946,098
37,138,875
311
2,556,834
178,987
37,481
5,818
2,136
68
130,855
14,878
3,205
8
2
143,155
258,047
5l7,072
537,789
31.492
81,664
690,928
4,626
15,610
1,411
69,660
198,820
440
177,138
24,548
12,161
12,676
10,151
5,503
1,259,291
20,545
128,067
72,464
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Quantity . Value
1,008,255
4,131
18
148
3,194
1,293
7,903
35^28.5
17,167
57,059
519,269
41
1,955
7,314
2,748
12,047
4,564
8,483,110
24,235
74,440
181
1,422
724
374
945
20
2,262
34
27,094
2,460
14,465
1,275
218,888
862
629,955
22,011
65,224
3,466
13,304
1,927
55
3,280
9,291
3
8,417
56,212
9,600
4,619
Total Exports.
Quantity. Value,
8,307
1,062,675
2,110,651
1,340,248
32,300
4,493
971
3,932
68,048
4,251^285
2,435^249
5,781
413,425
1,410,185
8
32,640
525,981
10,480
47,948
1,179,481
lb'7,020
28,1.57
1,422,606
28
1,950,662
45,621,985
311
2,581,069
25:^,427
37,662
7,240
2,860
442
131,800
14,898
5,467
8
.SO
170,249
260,507
531,537
539,064
250,380
82,526
1,320,883
26,637
80,834
4,877
69,660
212,124
2,367
177,193
27,828
21,452
12,676
10,154
13,920
1,315,503
20,545
137,667
77,083
TRADE AND NAYIOATION
189
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued.
AllTICLES.
• MANUFACTURES — Con.
Iron and steel and mfrs. of, viz.:
Stoves ... No.
Castings, N.E.S 8
Pig iron Tons.
Machinery, I^.E.S , $
Sewing machines No.
Typewriters t.
Scrap iron or steel Cwt.
Hardware, N.E.S $
Steel and nianvif actures of . . . n
TotaLiron and steel and mfs. of.
Goods,
THE PrOIIUOE of
Canada.
Quantity . Value,
977
16,474
Jewellers' sweepings .
Junk
Lamps and lanterns .
Leather — Sole
Upper
N.E.S
Boots
Harness and saddlery.
Other manufactures of .
Total, leather
Cwt.
Lbs.
Lime.
Liquors —
Ale and beer Galls.
Brandy
Gin
Rum
Whiskey
Wines
Other spirits, N.E.S
Total, liquors
Metals, N.O.P $
Molasses Galls.
Musical instruments, viz :-
Organs ...
Pianos
Other
No.
Total, musical instru^iients .
Oakum Cwt.
Oil cake u
Oil, N.E.S Galls.
Paper, wall Rolls.
M N.E.S $
Photographs n
Plumbago, manufactures of ... . .i
Rags Lbs.
Sails II
1,009
4,641
107,813
13,955
Goods,
NOT THE PROnUCK
OF Canad.a.
Quantity . Value.
13,428
82.385
160,227
350,040
20,663
1.50,914
69,597
98,288
1,046,279
18
255
71
130,552
1,991,821
55,951
32,378
4,995
38
8,137,290
621,787
1,122,714
4,965
101
179,099
2,838
130,687
317,690
254
5,012
312
55
258,952
273,866
559,962
10,128,291
1,733,621
191,058
225,969
152,116
9,240
94,029
2,406,033 . .
6,305
3,548
3,128
104,028
2,333
142
570,697
4,695
58,752
8,374
2,840
20,688
4,666
9,321
3,811
1,934
636,619
51,634
542,401
123
279,106
68,631
4,972
100,375
352,709
241
286,254
54,658
4!<,138
1,083,620
3,837
14,643
145,453
2;)
17,107
5,116
35,151
Total Exports.
Quantity. Value
367
9,140
281,856
.5,850
3,365
80,141
20,550
239,033
995
16,474
1,264
4,712
238,365
640,302
3,302
196
2,241
13,993
1,767
1,538'
2,228
9,5451
3,874
2,285 .
8,143,595
625,335
1,125,842
21,237
16
8, 628 1
8,128
23,256;
1,244
27,042
19, 285 i
6,773
13,339
2,840
20,789
4,666
188,420
6,649
132,621
94,356| 369,324
iob;629
25,015'
21,216'
455
6,221 1
7,765i .
5,017
341
11,441:
1801
6,7231
724
13,592:,
3791.
84
258,9.52
290,973
565,078
436 10,163,442
40!
13,795
91,525
160,227
631,896
26,513
154,279
149,738
118,838
1,285,312
2,632,123
59,253
32,574
7,236
1,735,388
192,.596
228,197
161,661
13,114
96,314
2.427,270
104,044
10,961
8.128
23,398
1,244
597,739
23,980
65,525
730,975
567,416
21,339
279,561
74,852
12,737
367,150
421
286,254
61,381
49,862
1,097,212
4,216
14,643
145,889
40
190
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued.
Goods,
THB Produce op
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Ships sold to other countries
No. and tons
Soap Lbs.
Starch
9—6,480
481,752
19,850
$
50,165
20,474
991
2-15
4,629
216
$
1,400
549
118
11-6,495
486,381
20,066
51,585
21,023
1,109
Stone, Ornamental, viz : —
Granite, marble, &c., dressed $
9,194
432
1,107
10,301
432
Building, viz : Freestone,
limestone, &c., dressed. ... m
Total, stone
9,626
1,107
10,733
Sugar of all kinds, N.E.S Lbs.
Sugar house syrup Galls.
Tar $
71,430
41,489
3,197
8,229
27,755
67,529
225,512
41
7,137
39
1,341
9,267
296,942
41,530
10.334
8,268
29,096
76 796
Tin, manufactures of i
Tobacco, viz :—
Cigars M
Cigarettes n
202
852
19
498,985
142,984
4,489
1,531
6
21,279
46,463
147
IJO
188,859
46,221
5,003
627
" " 19,814
19,412
44,856
349
1,022
19
687,844
189,205
9,492
2,158
6
41,0: 3
65,875
Snuff Lbs.
Stems and cuttings m
All other, N.E.S „
Total, tobacco
73,768
118,624
Tow Cwt.
1,701
10,624
1,701
10,624
Carriages . , No.
Carts No.
Wagons II
Bicycles i
II parts of $
Other vehicles h
941
404
69
7,444
78,045
13,350
13,375
3,684
206,846
45,353
16,889
24
11
30
47
2,615
469
775
2,640
1,236
25,483
34,175
965
4i5
99
7,491
80,660
13,819
14,150
6,324
208,082
70,836
51,064
Vinegar » Galls.
856
249
26
5
882
254
Wood, viz :
Barrels, empty No.
Household furniture $
11,270
9,019
340,251
187,558
192,552
7,863
9,457
82,402
2,409,074
395,047
22,870
38,373
6,748
142
69
34,140
47,392
346,999
187,700
Doors, sa.shes and blinds n
Matches and match splints.. n
192,621
-7,863
Mouldings, trimmings and
other household furnishings 1 1
Pails, tubs, churns and other
hollow wooden ware h
360
319
9,817
Spool wood and spools n
82,721
Wood pulp II
2,409,074
415,157
Other manufactures of n
20,110
Total, wood manufactures of. . .
3,633,223
66,121
3,699,344
Woollens $
57,004
554,930
13,531
321,565
70,535
876,495
Other articles n
Total, manufactures.
19,864,049
2,575,870
22,439,919
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Concluded.
Articles.
Goods.
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
not the Produce
oy Canada.
Total
Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MISCKLLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Coffee Lbs.
Dried fruits N.E.S. . >■
8,928
2,080
383,467
122,036
68,234
3,016
1,883,440
$
46,039
6,925
2,073
06
413,367
72,316
392,395
122,036
68,234
1,81.5,706
1,88:^,440
48,119
6,925
Rice "
Rice meal «
Tea M
1,812,690
""l4,i99
2,073
14,265
413,367
Other miscellaneous articles. . . $
105,429
177,745
121,708
540,786
662,494
BULLION AND COIN.
10,100
2,052,005
400,678
2,774
10,100
2,052,005
400,678
Copper coin . . <>
2,774
2,465",557
2,465,557
RECAPITULATION.
Articles.
Goods,
the produce of
Canada.
Goods,
not the produce
of Canada.
Total Exports^
Pioduce
ai:\d not produce.
Produce of the mine . .
1. M fisheries
ir 1. forest
Animals and their produce
Agricultural products
Manufactvires
Miscellaneous articles
33,626,739
10,759,029
33,091,922
63,812,117
.S7,138,875
19,864,049
121,708
9
202,123
14,168
276,859
548,323
8,483,110
2,575,870
540,786
8
33,828,862
10,773,197
33,368,781
64,360,440
45,621,985
22,439,919
662,494
Coin and bullion
198,414,439
12,641,239
2,465,557
211,055,678
2,465,557
Grand total, exports
198,414,439
15,106,796
213,521,235
192
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 23. — Statement showing the Yalue of Merchandise imported into and exported
from Canada through the United States from Foreign Countries ; distinguishing
the countries whence imported and to which exported. Fiscal Year 1904.
Countries whence Imported and to which Exported.
Oreat Britain
Australia .
British Africa . .
East Indies .
West I.
Guiana
Honduras
Possessions, all other.
Gibralter
Hong Kong
Newfoundland
New Zealand
Total, British Empire.
Arabia . .
Argentina
Austria-Hungary
Belgium
Brazil
Central American States.
Chili
China
Cuba
Denmark
Danish West Indies.
Dutch J]ast Indies. . .
Dutch West Indies. .
Dutch Guiana
Ecuador ,
Egypt
France
French Africa
French West Indies.
Germany
Greece
Hawaii
Hay ti ,
Holland
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Norway and Sweden .
Peru
Persia
Philippines
Porto Rico
Portuguese Africa.
Portugal
Roumania
Russia
Spain
Spanish Africa
Switzerland
Turkey
Uruguay
U. S. of Colombia
Venezuela
Total, Other Countries .
Grand Total
Value of
Merchandise
Imported from
Foreign Coun-
tries through the
United States,
12,685,878
11,882
2,447
l,475,c)52
941,852
1,249,830
30
1,840
930
170
16,370,811
9,424
275,157
289,798
249,866
149,295
24,495
85
82,708
280,988
10,317
1,068
7,264
3,086
80,063
2,544,973
15,031
Value of
Merchandise
Exported to
Foreign Coun-
tries through the
United States.
2,883,885
55,277
809
82,204
216,683
326,897
66,587
4,832
9,003
4,300
1,986
392
12,482
103,653
75,714
766,528
128,317
7,855
20,546
8,791,568
25,162,379
29,274,168
1,631,786
689,656
5,165
304,370
119,702
2,098
21,017
4,035
3,824
174,190
425,888
32,655,899
641,594
338
248,261
93,048
20.019
175,817
2,310
391,086
131,149
16,422
180
924
18,982
2,001
3,306
786,996
3,718
61,262
982,590
5,284
1,650
64,180
506,358
166,642
22,686
76,661
205,513
3,954
3,649
21,389
141,677
0,690
21,477
220,993
20,196
6,889
3,439
3,823
13,166
25,732
15,977
5,144,088
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
]N^^o. 24. — Comparative Statement of Goods remaining in Warehouse in
1902, 1903 and 1904.
Articles.
Breadstuffs, viz : —
Wheat Bush.
Other breadstuffs %
Coal, bituminous Tons*
Cotton and manufactures of ... . %
Drugs I"
Fancy goods i
Fish ..
Flax and manufactures of n
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Iron and steal m n
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Oils Galls.
Paper and manufactures of %
Silk
Spirits and wines, viz : —
Brandy Galls.
Gin II
Rum II
Whisky
Wines of all kinds, except
sparkling i
Wines sparkling %
Sugar above No. 16 D.S Lbs.
Sugar not above No. 16 D.S m
Molasses Galls.
Tobacco, manufactures off viz : —
Cigars Lbs.
Cigarettes
All other n
Woollens %
All other articles n
Grand total-
Remaining in Ware-
house,
June 30, 1902.
Quantity. Value
648,308
ihij-iie
1,222,012
157,673
251,785
52,723
216,499
249,588
3,133,872
66,082,165
1,262,48;^
17,249
4,210
51,486
535.250
45,176
323,990
97,921
126,035
7,228
46,492
20,411
158,321
7,323
312,610
10,030
105,2,59
17,070
57,564
264,524
126,003
29,238
329,029
200,283
124,244
66,593
1,231,251
187,912
47,048
6,571
31,936
101,952
1,133,840
5,751,113
Remaining in Ware-
house,
June 30, 1903.
Quantity. Value.
1,227,655
221,257
1,133,599
169,713
270,061
57,300
250,461,
240,982
3,877,402
87,735,528
933,596
20,729
5,722
57,716
939,318
156,425
547,234
108,736
182,830
12,072
46,678
22,282
157,714
15,081
253,044
6,456
206,827
25,349
49,048
277,848
107,990
30,440
373,732
196,151
102,915
89,441
1,731,602
207,154
60,919
8,474
39,844
128,201
1,160,247
■,244,052
Remaining m Ware-
house,
June 30, 1904.
Quantity. Value,
5,235
398,067
1,992,085
216,142
280,570
169,274
246,942
241,890
1,253,084
83,015,393
1,773,199
27,667
1,597
300,489
4,863
150,665
893,944
102,322
168,979
9,006
62,581
19,665
346,030
10,501
281,776
6,672
218,052
26,092
60,865
264,820
122,944
26,.S43
414,119
189,062
100,987
32,644
1,722,151
134,172
75, .543
5,937
99,833
174,288
1,412,412
7,137,268
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 25. — Statement of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from Foreign
Countries for immediate transit through Canada and transhipped at the Port of
Montreal for the United States and other countries during the Fiscal Year ended
June 30, 1904.
Akticlks.
Countries.
Received from
Shipped to
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE MINE.
Ore and other products of the mine
Great Britain . . .
$
4,220
140
$
United States. . .
Newfoundland . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
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4,220
140
4,.360
4,360
7,116
630
5,000
5,475
United States. . .
Holland
Newfoundland . .
17,591
France
630
Total
18,221
18,221
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
THE FOREST.
M. ft.
543
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M. ft.
543
13,638
543
13,638
543
13,638
257,679
United States. .
287,360
1,140
1,140
France
British Africa. . .
Holland
1,376
25
Germany
27,960
Newfoundland . .
Total
320
288,500
288,500
Great Britain . . .
4,275
200
14,370
United States. . .
18,645
Holland
France
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200
Total
18,845
18.845
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Total,' produce of the forest. .
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29
70
99
320,983
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ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE.
Horses
4,30(»
19,275
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70
29
19,275
4,300
23,575
99
23,575
Homed cattle
31,368
578
301
1,808,160
United States. . .
Belgium
32,247
1,861,910
35J686
Holland
Total
18,070
32,247 1,861,910
32,247
1,861,910
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No. 25. Statement of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from Foreign
Countries, &c. — Continued.
COUNTRIBS.
Received from
Shipped to
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Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
ANIMALS AND THEIR PK0DUCT8— Con.
Sheep
Great Britain . . .
No.
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No.
760
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3,800
\
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain
760
•^,800
760
3,800
760
3,800
Butter
Lbs.
Lbs.
181,300
34,960
United States. . .
Total
181,300
34,%0
34,960
181,300
181,300
34,960
Cheese
88^910
2,095
906,585
15,710
88,910
United States. . .
Holland
Total
Great Britain . . .
906,585
15,710
2,095
922,295
91,005
922,295
91,005
1,597
15,000
1,882
15,000
3,479
Total
18,479
18,479
Lard
13,234,630
5,768,021
204,767
106,485
106,250
1,185,953
573,598
United States. . .
Germany
19,420,153
1,799,348
Newfoundland .
19,524
10,648
9.625
Holland
Total
Great Britain . . .
19,420,153
1,799,348
19,420,153
1,799,348
Meats :
1,248,220
129,296
United States. . .
Newfoundland . .
1,261,859
130,651
13,639
1,261,&59
1,355
Total
Great Britain . . .
1,261,859
130,651
130,651
Pork .■*.
73,970
6,481
United States. . .
British Africa. .
4,440,905
417,557
753,832
. 3,613,103
62,092
348,984
Newfoundland . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Germany
British Africa. . .
4,440,905
417,557
4,440,905
417,5.57
All other
31,828
62,939,726
3,784
2.600
6,116,750
378
59,0-13,435
35,612
236,650
2,844,472
2,820
11,800
800,549
5,735,978
2,978
22,290
283,145
300
Belgium
Holland
1,080
73,9.57
Newfoundland . .
Total
62,975,338
6,119,728
62,975,338
6,119,728
11— i— 14
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 25. — Statement of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from Foreign
Countries, &c. — Continued.
Articles.
Countries.
Received from
Shipped to
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
•
Value.
ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCTS— Con.
Tallow
Great Britain . . .
Lbs.
$ cts.
Lbs.
134,833
892,122
$ cts.
8,089
57,2.52
United States. . .
Germany
1,026,955
65,341
Total
Great Britain. . .
1,026,955
65,341
1,026,955
65,341
34,510
16,406
1,1.55
450
14,415
United States. . .
36,105
Belgium
Holland
865
Germany
1,136
Total
52,521
52,521
Total animals and their produce
10,618,875
10,618,875
Great Britain. . .
AGRICULTURAL TRODUCTS.
Fruits of all kinds
2,760
11,063
3,710
125
11,0.53
6,595
France
Belgium
Holland
io
Total.. ..
Great Britain . . .
17,658
17,658
Flour of wheat
Brls.
Brls.
561,589
2,173,904
United States. . .
Germany
Holland
570,05(1
2,206,429
10
659
7,792
40
2,398
Newfoundland . ,
30,087
Total
Great Britain . . .
570,050
2,206,429
570,050
2,206,429
Flour and meal, N.E.S
763
2,737
United States. . .
Newfoundland . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
1,063
3,737
300
1,000
1,063
3,737
1,063
3,737
t Other articles
6,020
132,190
6,398
31,386
9,749
109,740
United States. . .
53,5.53
Belgium
Germany . . . .
Holland
18,200
British Africa . .
60
Newfoundland . .
4,190
Total
185,743
185,743
Total agricultural products
2,413,567
2,413,567
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No. 25. — Statement of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from Foreign
Countries, &c. — Continued.
Countries.
Receive!) from
Shipped to
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTDRES.
Cottons
Great Britain . . .
9
500
59,069
238
$
United States. . .
738
Germany
59,069
Total
59,807
59,807
Great Britain. . .
Drugs
4,995
6,556
1.800
4,983
6,201
11,778-
United States. . .
Belgium
Germany
340
Newfoundlana . .
15
Total
18,334
18,334
Great Britain . . ,
Earthenware and china
52,436
75
2,675
153,243
15,665
United States. . .
Belgium
Germany
224,019
Holland
Newfoundland . .
75
Total
224,094
224,094
Great Britain . . .
lass
14,040
1,670
25,042
18,340
1,626
57,422
United States...
Belgium
Germany
Newfoundland . .
45
Total...
Great Britain . . .
59,092
59,092
Iron and steel
12,470
47,996
2,200
21
528
45,830
13,029
United States. ..
Belgium
France
Germany
British Africa. . .
50
600
Newfoundland. .
3,706
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
63,215
63,216
Leather
250
225
226
250
Total
475
475
»
Great Britain . . .
Oil cake
Cwt.
Cwt.
26,364
iu,622
38,378
6,720
26,373
■ 116,616
38,378
6,720
United States. . .
Belgium
188,084
188,087
Holland
France
Total. ...
188,084
188,087
188,084
188,087
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 25. — Statemknt of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from Foreign
Countries, &c. — Concluded.
Countries.
Received from
Shiitei) to
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Oil of all kinds
Great Britain . . .
United- States. . .
Newfoundland . .
Holland
Germany . ...
Total ....
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Belgium
Galls.
34,397
190,666
139
175
18,164
52,765
252
140
Galls.
110,586
34,711
18,;«)0
14,560
47,220
$
26,535
18,556
7,432
7,305
11,493
225,377
71,321
225,377
71,321
2,931
114,609
1,175
2,000
•;;;■; ;;;■
114,356
6,106
Germany. . .
Newfoundland . .
Total
153
120,615
120,615
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Belgium
France
Spirits and wines
121,088
5,010
18,805
11,115
11,253
.5,123
176,603
4,905
89,643
36,080
29,890
6,355
1,177
165,794
1,743
335,859
Germanj'
Holland. ...
British Africa. . .
2,700
720
2,063
660
3,724
Newfoundland . .
1,430
Total ....
Germany
United States. . .
172,394
343,476
172,394
343,476
Sugar
Lbs.
2,039,994
60,593
Lbs.
2,039,994
60,593
Total . . .
Great Britain . .
»
2,039,994
60,593
2,039,994
60,593
Glucose
1,748,012
86J667
43,700
United States. . .
Newfoundland . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
1,834,019
46,778
3^078
1,834,019
46,778
1,834,019
46,778
Tobacco
9,220
6,140
United States. . .
Belgium
81,320
29,949
21,400
50,700
10,000
Newfoundland. .
Total . .
Great Britain . . .
13,809
81,320
29,949
81,320
29,949
Wood
1,650
121,884
85
117,244
United States. . .
1,735
Germany
3,000
British Africa. .
Newfoundland . .
Total
1,460
180
123,619
123,619
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No. 25. — Statement of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from Foreign
Countries, &c. — Continued.
1
Akticlks. .
Countries.
Received from
Shii'fei) to
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES -Con.
Wool
Great Britain . . .
$ cts.
2,475
350
2,000
$ cts.
350
United States. . .
Belgium
4,475
Total
4,825
4,825
Great Britain . . .
335,452
50,005
6.213
4,955
10.688
26,712
50
23 032
United States. . .
378,785
767
Belgium
France
100
Germany
6,436
4,621
Holland
Japan
Australia
1,229
4,327
1,208
13,670
British Africa. . .
Chili
Newfoundland . .
,
Total
434,075
434,076
Total manufactures
1,848,356
1,848,355
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 25. — Summary Statement of the Value of Merchandise received from Foreign
Montreal for the United States and other Countries during the Fiscal Year
Montreal for Transhipment for
SUM
Countries beceivkd from.
(rreat
Britain.
United.
States.
France.
Ger-
many.
Belgium
$
Holland
$
Japan.
New-
found-
land.
Total. •
Produce of the mine.
4,220
7,116
140
fi.SO
$
$
$
4,360
18,221
320,983
10,618,875
2,413,567
1,848,-355
11 fi.sherie8.
5,000
14,370
2,545
9,749
48,872
5,475
11 forest. . .
4,275 301.198
1,140
3,710
41,056
Animals and their
produce
43,007
8,780
621,966
10,569,908
2,353,419
724,823
378
31,386
280,588
312,352
3,037
6,523
130,748
Agricultural p r o-
ducts. .... ...
Manufactures
50
252
Grand totals. . .
689,364
13,950,118
45,906
140,308
80,536
50
5,727
15,224,361
Total value of goods fn transit through Montreal for transhipment for foreign countries : — *
Fiscal year ended June 30, 1886 .
1887..
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.,
745,606
645,393
,058,888
314,396
14,705
202,292
423,862
313,904
186,145
027,366
191,628
077.825
,378,657
485,519
160,009
707,369
382,567
,689,912
224, S6l
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1
Countries for immediate Transit through Canada and transhipped at the Port of
ended June 30, 1904 ; also Statement of Value of Goods in Transit through
Foreign Countries from 1886 to 1904.
MARY.
Countries shipped to.
Great
Britain.
United
States.
France.
Ger-
many.
Belgium
Holland
Austra-
lia.
British
Africa.
New- _
found- "
land.
Chili.
Total.
$
$
4.920
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
140
$
4,360
. .
17..591
630
200
6^826
18,221
271,317
9,050,317
2,2(»7,434
413,354
19,785
48,957
60,148
1,113,345
27,960
654,276
18,240
81,108
781,584
35,980
127^383
25
28,775
2,408
50,204
1,229
1,376
356,750
60
10,111
320
443,820
35,277
43,593
i',268
320,983
10,618,875
2,413,567
1,848,355
12,032,422
1,264,046 7,650
163,363
81,412
1,229
368,297
523,150
1,208
15,224,361
No. 26. — Statement showing the Value of Goods Imported and Exported Seaward into
and from Canada, via St. Lawrence River ; also the Value of Goods Tran-
shipped at Montreal for Foreign Countries, Ixjth Inwards and Outwards,
during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1 904.
Total imports from sea via St. Lawrence River $ 41,639,483
,. exports for .• .< 74,198,438
IT merchandise received at Montreal for transhipment for foreign ports. 15,224,361
Total trade via St. Lawrence River $ 131,062,282
4-5 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1905
I^A.IIT II
GENERAL STATEMENTS
OP
IMPORTS, EXPORTS AND SHIPPING
OF THE
DOMINION OF CANADA
FOR THE
FJSOAL YEAK ENDED JUNE 30, ltJ04
ii_ii_i
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII.
11
A. 1905
JNo. 1 — General Statement (by Countries) of the Total Quantities and Values of
sumption and the Duties Collected thereon in the Dominion
(Abbreviations : B. E., British East; B. w', British West; F. W.,
Countries. \
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
■ ■ 1
DUTIABLE GOODS.
Ale, beer and porter in bottles .
jreat Britain . . .
^Newfoundland. . j
Aupt. -Hungary . 1
France I
Grermany
United States. . .
Total . . . . !
Great Britain . .
Aust. -Hungary .
Germany
United States. . .
Total '. . .
Great Britain. . .
United States. . . i
Galls.
148,258
14
40
64
1,701
188,243
126,402
11
26
65
1,509
110,850
Galls.
141,916
14
100
104
181^225
119.236
11
90
98
103,864
$ cts.
34,059 84
3 36
24 00
24 96
43^ 494 00
338,320
15,584
813
4,777
229,226
238,863
323,359
223,299
77,606 16
11 II casks..
5,048
326
1,873
53,056
10,448
375
4,091
• 234
1,671 68
60 00
219,803
47,934
35,168 48
250,399
(K),303
230,626
52,259
748
311
36,900 16
10,386
299
149 60
62 20
Total ....
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Newfoundland .
United States. . .
Total
Grc at Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
10,685
1,059
211 80
Animals, living, viz.:—
Hogs
Lbs.
135,459
7,317
Lbs.
135,459
7,317
2,031 89
No.
94
36,455
9,800
412,239
No.
36,456
412,264
82,452 80
36,549
422,039
36,456
412,264
82,452 80
6
. 76
30,856
350
2,79{J
931,138
4
76
30,613
269
2,799
8()6,348
53 80
tf
559 80
173,269 60
30,938
934,296
30,093
869,416
173,883 20
Shesp......
103
6
72,459
3,110
120
199,071
72,407
198,031
39,606 20
72,568
202,301
72,407
198,031
426
10
88b
3
7
39,606 20
All other, nut elsewhere speci-
fied
436
10
888
30
3
1.4
] r)i,4U
85 20
B. W. Indies...
Newfoundland . .
2 00
J
.:::::■
177 60
Germany .....
Portugal
Spain
Switzerland
o'«6
1 40
United States. . .
Total
'.'.'.'.'..'.".'.
52,57(j
10,515 20
55,!t3(j
53,910
\ 10,782 00
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Merchandise imported ; also of the Quantities and Values of the same entered or Con
of Canada, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
French West ; Dan. W., Danish West; N. E. S., not elsewhere specified.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty
Collected.
Galls.
$
$ cts.
Galls.
200
$
146
$ cts.
64 00
Galls.
142,116
14
100
104
1,453
181,417
119,382
11
90
98
1,310
104,035
$ cts.
34,123 84
3 36
1
24 00
]
24 96
1,453
192
1,310
171
464 96
61 44
464 96
4.3,555 44
1,845
1,627
590 40
325,204
224,926
78,196 56
'438
4,777
6,670
92
1,873
3,824
9344
1,019 09
1,422 88
10,448
813
4,777
226,473
4,091
326
1,873
51,758
1,671 68
153 44
1,019 09
36,591 36
11,885
5,789
2,535 41
242,511
58,048
39,435 57
1 ]
1
8,318 1,109 26
9,066
311
1,258 86
62 20
1 infl 2f5
8,318
9,377
1,321 06
■
1
Lbs.
136,459
7,317
2,031 89
No.
No.
■ ■ ■ ■ • • • j
36,456
412,264
82,452 80
1
1
1
36,456
412,264
82,452 80
1 1 1 '
1
1
!
40| 5 34
5
76
30,613
309
2,799
866,348
59 14
559 80
1
173,269 60
j
1
40
5 31
30,694
869,456
173,888 54
72,407
198,031
39,606 20
r
72,407
198,031
39,606 20
10 1 34
436
10
888
30
3
7
86 54
:::::;:::: .;;::..:
2 00
177 60
30
8 00
8 00
0 60
1 40
962
2.56 52
264 52
5.3,538
10,771 72
lOj I 34j
992
54,912!
1
11,047 86
11
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Anti-septic surgical dressings
such as absorbent cotton, cot-
ton wool, lint, lamb's wool,
tow, jute, gauzes and oakum,
prepared for use as surgical
dressings, plain or medicated.
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
United States. . .
Total . ...
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
France. . t
7,743
207
62
44,541
409
101
62
44,.538
$ cts.
81 80
20 20
12 40
8,907 60
52,553
4.5,110
9,022 00
Bagatelle tables or boards
No.
6
247
No.
6
247
112
109,679
86 45
Lbs.
1,048
404,585
264
121,079
Lbs.
420
365,186
25 20
21,911 18
405,633
121,343
365,606
109,791
21,936 38
Balls, cues and racks and cue
tips for bagatelle boards and
1,320
394
4,943
996
394
4,943
348 60
1:^7 90
United States. . .
1,730 05
Total
6,657
6,333
2,216 55
Great Britain. . .
Hong K ong. . .
Aust.- Hungary..
Belgium
Baskets of all kinds, N.E.S. . . .
4.461
03
619
5,863
592
»
1,779
15,557
4,561
19
17,122
468
63
619
5,863
592
8
1,779
4,9:50
4,561
19
16,:'.77
140 40
18 i)0
185 70
1,758 90
China
Eervpt
177 60
2 40
France
533 70
Germany
•Tapan
_
1,479 00
• 1 368 30
Spain
United States. . .
5 70
4,913 10
Total
Greit Britain .. .
Germany
United States. .
Total
('reat Britain. .
France
50,141
35,279
10,583 70
Belting of all kinds, except rub-
ber and leather
;^8,082
7«
40,405
873
" ' 40^397
174 60
8,079 40
Belts, surgical and trusses,
electric belts, i>essaries and
suspensory bandages of all
kinds
78,623
41,270
65
1,0.39
15
24,095
8,254 00
.%62i'
l,03r
13 00
207 8u
(Termany
United States. . .
Total... -
48!)
24,11:-
3 CO
4,819 00
29,271
2.5,214
5,C12 80
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
: F Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity,
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
6,759
$ cts.
901 30
$
$ cts.
•
7,168
101
62
44^538
$ cts.
983 10
20 20
12 40
8,907 60
6,759
901 30
51,869
9,923 30
No.
6
247
86 45
■ ■ ■
Lbs.
628
152
25 12
Lbs.
1,048
365,186
264
109.679
50 32
21,911 18
628 152
25 12
366,234! 109.943
21,961 50
297
69 30
27
12 60
1,320
394
4,943
430 50
137 90
1,730 05
297
69 30
27
12 60
6,657
2,298 45
3,552
710 40
441
176 40
4,461
63
619
5,863
592
8
1,779
15,557
4,561
19
17,122
1,027 20
18 90
185 70
1,758 90
177 60
2 40
533 70
10,627
4,250 80
5,729 80
1,368 30
5 70
745
298 00
5,211 10
3,552
710 40
11,813
4,725 20
50,644
37,468
76
40,465
16,019 30
36,595
4,879 39
5,053 99
76
68
20 26
18 14
20 26
8,097 54
36,595
4,879 39
460 87
144
38 40
78,009
13,171 79
3,456
107
28 53
3,628
1,039
489
24,101
502 40
207 80
474
6
126 43
1 60
129 43
4,820 60
3,456
460 87
587
156 56
29,257
' 5,660 23
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported,
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
-
Quantity.
Value .
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Belts of all kinds, N.O.P . . .
Great Britain . . .
$
. 8,341
3
86
»4
6
3,653
1,399
6
201
56,419
$
1,791
3
86
84
6
3,653
5
6
201
56,336
$ cts.
626 85
Hong Kong
1 05
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium
30 10
29 40
China
ITrance
2 10
1 278 55
Germany
1 76
Japan
2 10
*
Switzerland. . . .
United States. . .
70 35
19,717 60
Total
Great Britain . . .
70,198
62,171
21,759 85
Bells and gongs, N.E.S
1,457
13
17
213
220
725
9S
4
■ 21
33,214
623
13
17
213
12
725
98
4
21
33,242
186 90
Hong Kong
3 90
China
5 10
France
63 90
Germany
Holland
Japan
Norway-Sweden
Switzerland. ...
United States. . .
Total
3 60
217 50
29 40
1 20
6 30
9,972 60
35,982
34,968
10,490 40
Great Britain . . .
United States...
Total
Great Britain. .
Billiard tables
No.
11
597
4,146
25,893
No.
2
597
629
25,893
220 15
9,062 55
t08
30,039
599
26,522
9,282 70
Blacking, shoe and shoemakers'
ink
697
1,543
18,367
155
},543
18,143
38 75
France
385 75
United States . . .
4,535 75
Total
Japan
20,607
19,841
4,960 25
material, not textile or paper.
300
784
300
784
90 00
United States . . .
235 20
Total
1,084
1,084
325 20
Great Britain. . .
Blueing— Laundry blueing of all
kinds
21,079
5
2,917
202
5
2,917
50 50
France
1 25
United States . .
729 25
Total
24,001
3,124
781 00
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
China
Boats— Open pleasure sail boats,
skiffs and canoes
No.
5
5
1
4
349
682
59
40
40
33,504
No.
3
5
1
4
344
531
59
40
40
32,414
132 75
14 75
10 00
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total
10 00
8,103 50
364
34,325
357
33,084
8,271 00
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariflf. Surtax TarifiF. ]
1
Total.
Quantity.
Value. Duty .
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
6,295
$ cts.
1,468 92
$
255
S cts.
119 00
8,341
3
$ cts.
2,214 77
1 05
86 30 10
84
6
3,653
1,3j8
6
201
66,367
29 40
2 10
1,278 55
1,313
612 73
614 48
2 10
70 35
.31
14 46
19,732 06
6,295
1,468 92
1,599
10
746 19
70,065
23,974 96
833
166 60
4 00
1,466
13
17
213
220
725
98
4
21
33,243
357 50
3 90
5 10
63 90
208
83 20
86 80
217 50
29 40
1 20
6 30
1
0 40
9,973 00
1
833 166 60
219
87 60
36,020
10,744 60
No.
ft
3,517
820 65
No.
11
597
4,146
1.040 80
25,893 9.062 55
i
9
3,517
820 65
608
30,039
10,103 35
542
90 36
697
1,543
18,143
129 11
385 75
i
4,535 75
i
[
542
90 36j
20,383
5,050 61
'.'..'.'..'..".'. L. ......
300
784
90 00
235 20
1,084
325 20
3,561 82
21,370
21,572
5
2,917
3,612 32
1 25
'
729 25
•
21,370
3,561 82
24,494
4,342 82
No.
2
161
25 17
No.
5
5
1
4
345
682
59
40
40
32,914
157 92
14 75
10 00
i
500
mm
10 00
8,270 16
2
151
25 17!' 1
500
166 66
360
33,735
8,462 83
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
'
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Bolsters and pillows
Great Britain. . .
603
12
5
10,102
43
12
5
$ cts.
12 90
Aust. -Hungary .
France
.
3 60
1 PU^
United States. .J
10 108 -^ f>-^^ in
'
Total
10,722
10,168
3,050 40
Great Britain . . .
Books, printed ; periodicals and
pamphlets, N.E.S
181,987
248
65
2,850
17
48,721
1,325
31
615,239
11,145
248
65
2,850
17
48,588
285
31
614,105
1,114 50
24 80
Australia
■ ■ ■ *
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium
6 50
285 00
China 1
1 70
France 1 . . . .
4 858 80
Germany ' . . . .
''8 50
Japan I .
3 10
United States. . . '
61,410 50
Books— Novels or works of
fiction, or literature of a
similar character, unbound
Total
850,483
677,334
67,733 40
or paper bound, or in sheets,
including freight rates for
railways and telegraph
rates, bound in book or
pamphlet form, not includ-
ing Christmas annuals or
publications commonly
known as juvenile and toy
books
Great Britain . . .
15,413
1,204
• 29
87,209
271
1,204
54 20
France
Germany
240 80
United States. . .
87,196
17,439 20
Bank notes, bonds, bills of
Total
103,855
88,671
17,734 20
exchange, cheques, promis
sor^ notes, drafts, and all
similar work unsigned, and
cards or other commercial
blank forms printed or litho-
graphed, or printed from
steel or copper or other
plates, and other printed
matter, N.E.S
Great Britain .
6,872
143
59
388
985
40
83,489
398
143
59
388
47
83,218
139 30
Aust. -Hungary .
50 05
China
20 65
France
1.35 80
Germany
16 45
Switzerland
2 45
United States. . .
29,126 30
Total
3reat Britain . . .
91,976
84,260
29,491 00
Posters, advertising bills and
folders
Lbs.
4,639
386
128,395
1,578
87
27,560
Lbs.
558
386
128,085
177
87
27,474
83 70
57 90
19,212 75
Ignited States. . . ]
Total
133,420
29,225" 129,029 ■ 27,738
19,354 35
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
FOR Home Con.su mptiox.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tari
ff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value. Duty.
1
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
493
$ cts.
67
$ cts.
26 80
$
603
12
5
10,108
.
$ cts.
138 30
3 60
1
1 50
3,032 40
98 60
493
67
26 80
10,728
3,175 80
170,007
11,334 35
1,068
142 40
182,220
248
65
2,850
17
48,721
1,307
31
615,561
12,591 25
24 80
6 50
285 00
1 70
133
1,022
17 73
136 26
4,876 53
164 76
3 10
194 07
61,604 57
170,007
11,334 35
3,679
490 46
851,020
79,.558 21
13,807
1,841 32
44
11 75
14,122
1.907 2
1,204 240 80
29 7 73
2 0 .53
29 7 73
87,198
17,439 73
13,807
1,841 32
1,495 38
75
20 01
102,553
19.595 53
6,408
53
24 72
6,859
143
59
388
985
7
83,343
91,784
1,659 40
50 05
20 65
135 80
938
437 75
454 20
2 45
125
58 32
29,184 62
6.408
1,495 38
1,116
520 79
31,507 17
Lbs.
4,096
1,408
409 60
Lbs.
4,654
3»>
128,085
1,.585
87
27,474
493 30
57 90
19,212 75
4,096' 1.408
409 60
133,125
29,146
19,763 95
10
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
♦
COCNTRIES.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Books— Con.
Labels for cigar boxes, fruits,
vegetables, meat, fish, con-
fectionery and other goods :
also shipping, price or other
tags, tickets or labels ; and
railroad or other tickets
whether lithographed or
]:)rinted or partly printed,
N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
B. E. Indies
15,849
3
51
10
333
17,537
131
12
22
101,811
$
796
3
51
"377
2,933
131
12
22
100,251
$ cts.
278 60
1 05
B. W. Indies....
17 85
Newfoundland . .
France
Germany
131 95
1,026 55
45 85
Japan
Spain
4 20
Switzerland. . . .
7 70
United States. . .
Total , . .
Great Britain . . .
35,087 85
135,759
104,576
36,601 60^
Maps and charts, N.E.S
3,914
493
46
12
13,458
203
493
40 60
Erance
98 60
Germany
Japan
12
13,458
2 40
United States. . .
Total
2,691 60
17,923
14,166
2,833 20
United States. . .
Newspapers, or supplemental
editions or parts thereof
partly printed and intended
to be completed and pub-
lished in Canada
3,917
3,917
979 25
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
Advertising pamphlets, pic-
torial show cards,illustrated
advertising periodicals,
illustrated price books, cata-
logues and price lists; ad-
vertising calendars and
almanacs ; patent medicine
or other advertising circul-
ars, fly sheets or pamphlets .
Lbs.
43,351
84
4,292
12,120
535
137
39
846
622
344,709
10,608
17
848
2,265
123
47
8
150
166
81,441
Lbs.
8,739
84
4,374
9,533
535
137
39
846
622
340,474
1,934
17
856
1,771
123
47
8
150
166
80,341
1,310 85
12 60
656 10
Germany
Holland.
Japan
1,429 95
'^O 25
20 55
5 85
Spain
126 90
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
93 30
51,071 13
406,735
95,673
365,383
85,413
54,807 48
11
TRADE AND NAYIGATION
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
V«>-. 1 CoSSd.
$
14,214
$ cts.
1
3,316 72
836
S cts.
390 12
9
15,846
3
51
• $ cts.
3,985 44
1 05
17 85
377
17,537
131
12
22
100,753
131 95
14,604
6,815 23
7,841 78
45 85
4 20
7 70
502
234 26
35,322 11
14,214
3,316 72
15,942
7,439 61
134,732
47,357 93
3,711
494 90
3,914
493
46
12
13,458
.535 50
98 60
46
12 27
12 27
2 40
2,691 60
3,711
494 90
46
12 27
17,923
3,340 37
3,917
979 25
i
Lbs.
34,462
8,645
3,446 20
Lbs.
123
52
24 60
Lbs.
43,324
84
10,631
17
856
2,477
123
47
8
150
166
81,270
4,781 65
12 60
4,374
656 10
3,606
706
721 20
13,139
535
137
39
846
622
344,246
2,151 15
1
80 25
20 55
j
5 85
1
126 90
1
93 30
3,772
929
754 40
51,825 53
34,4621 8,645
3,446 20 7,501
1
1,687
1,500 20
407,346
95,745
59,753 88
12
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Articles Impokted.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Books — Con.
Chromos, chromotypes, oleo-
graphs, or like work pro-
duced by anjr process other
than hand painting or draw-
ing, and having any adver-
tisement oi advertising
matter printed, lithograph-
ed, or stamped thereon, or
attached thereto, or other
similar artistic work, litho-
graphed, printed or stamp-
ed on paper or cardboard
for business or advertise
ment purposes, N.O.P
Countries.
Total Imports.
Printed music, bound or in
sheets
Photographs, chromos, chro
motypes, artotypes, eleo-
^raphs, paintings, draw-
ings, pictures, engravings or
prmts, or proofs therefrom,
and similar works of art, N.
p.p.; blue prints and build-
ing plans .
Boot, shoe and stay laces of any
material
Great Britain .
France .
Germany
United States.
Total .. .
Great Britain .
France
Germany
United States.
Quantity.
Lbs.
Total
Great Briiain. .
Hong Kong . .
Aust. -Hungary
Belgium , ,
China
France
Germany
Japan
Holland
Italy
Switzerland. ...
United States. .
Total
Great Britain.
Belgium
France
Germany
Switzerland. .
United States.
Total. ...
10,955
175
1,194
10,649
Value.
Entered
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty
22,973
2,222
38
420
3,226
5,906
17,114
618
2,020
55,498
75,250
50,624
4
441
171
24
7,378
36,908
236
106
506
743
234,452
331,593
87,679
6,733
1,410
] 3,825
93
7,110
116,850
Lbs.
5,706
175
10,547
16,428
811
33
56,604
5,874
4
441
171
24
7,402
7,458
236
106
506
743
218,898
241,863
12,362
6,733
688
4,681
93
7.076
$ cts.
855 90
26 25
3,1791 1,582 05
4,028j 2,464 20
746 74 60
618 61 80
44, 4 40
55,196; 5,519 60
5,660 40
1,174 80
0 80
88 20
34 20
4 80
1,480 40
1,491 60
47 20
21 20
101 20
148 60
43,779 60
48,372 60
3,708 60
2,019 90
206 40
1,404 30
27 90
2,122 80
31,633 9,489 90
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
13
FOR HoMK- Consumption,
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value. Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
5,198
1,411
$ cts.
519 80
Lbs.
8
$ cts.
23880
20 40
Lbs.
10,901
175
1,194
10,649
$
2,222
38
420
3,226
$ cts.
1,375 70
26 25
i,i94
102
420
47
238 80
1,602 45
5,198
1,411
519 80
1,296
467
269 20
22,922
5,906
3,243 20
15,990
1,066 24
1
378 50 40
17,114
618
2,020
55,498
1,191 24
61 80
1.976 263 37
3021 40 2fi
267 77
5,559 86
.^54 03
15,990
1,066 24
5,015 14
2,656
75,250
7,080 67
1
37,611
7,139 1.903 73
50,624
4
441
171
24
7,404
36,530
23C.
1(16
.506
743
228,8:J4
3J5,623
8,093 67
0 80
88 20
t
34 20
j . . •
2 53
29,072 7,752 55
4 80
1,480 93
9,244 15
47 20
21 20
9^936
101 20
'2,649 60
12,306 41
694 80
^— —
148 60
46,429 20
37,611
5,015 14
4(),149
65,694 15
71,0(>7
14,213 40
1,737
85.166
6,733
688
17,262
7 110
18,616 80
2,019 90
2 6 40
6,436 70
12,58l" K632'40
34 13 60
27 90
2,136 40
71 007
14,213 40
14,352! 5.740 80
117,052
29 444 10
14
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— (7on.
Boots and shoes, and slippers o1
all kinds, except rubber and
leather
Great Britain . . .
20,941
2,057
14
0,950
6,075
14,572
• 166
317
40,336
S
199
2,057
14
6,950
6,618
15,913
166
317
41,100
$ cts.
49 75
514 25
Hong Kong
Aust.-Hungary .
China
3 50
1,737 50
1,654 50
3 978 25
France .
Germany
Japan
41 50
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
79 25
10,275 00
Total
91,428
73,334
18,333 50
Great Britain . . .
Braces or suspenders, and metal
parts of
28.731
9
4,228
19
68,402
3,148
9
4,228
19
67,914
1 101 80
China
3 15
France
Italy
United States. . .
1,479 80
6 65
X
23,769 90
Total
101,389
75,318
26,361 30
Great Britain . . .
France
Germany
Mexico
Brass and manufactures of :
Nails, taoks, rivets and burrs
or washers
612
56
1,662
45
5,974
56
65
45
6,245
16 80
19 50
13 50
United States. . .
1,873 .5')
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
8,349
(5,411
1,923 30
Pumps *.
189
164
20,556
10
3 00
Germanj^
United States. . .
19,906
5,971 80
Total
Great Britain .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
20.909
19,916
5,974 80
Wire, plain .
Lbs.
12,386
235
85,4.37
2,011
149
14,057
Lbs.
85,437
14,057
1,405 70
98,058
16,217
85,437
14,057
1,405 70
Wire Cloth, &c., N.E.S
32,985
1,761
93
11,048
475
1,761
11^048
118 75
France
(iermany
United States. ..
Total
440 25
2,702 66
45,887
13,284
3,321 00
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
15
FOK Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
TotfiA.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity. { Value.
Duty. Quantity.
•
Value.
Duty
Collected.
18,981
$ cts.
3,163 57
12
$ cts.
4 00
19,192
2,057
14
6,J50
6,618
17,232
$ cts.
3,217 32
514 25
3 50
1,737 50
lil9
43968
1,654 50
4,417 93
166
317
41,100
41 50
79 25
10,275 00
18,981
3,163 57
5,971 31
1,331
443 68
93,640
21,940 75
25,590
121
56 46
28,869
9
4,228
19
67,921
7,129 57
3 15
1
1,479 80
6 65
7
3 27
23,773 17
25,590
5,971 31
128
59 73
101,036
32, .392 34
612
122 40
612
56
1,662
45
6,245
122 40
16 80
1,.597
638 80
658 30
13 50
1,873 50
612
122 40
1,597
638 80
8,620
2,684 50
179
35 80
35 80
i64
6566
189
164
19,906
38 80
65 60
5,971 80
179
164
65 60
20,259
6,076 20
Lbs.
12,386
2.011
1.S4 13
Lbs.
Lbs.
12,386
235
85,437
2,011
149
14,057
134 13
235
149
.19 85
19 85
j 1
1,405 70
12,386 1 2.011 134 13
235
149
19 85
98,058
16,217
1,559 68
■
32,789 5,464 94
33,264
1,761
93
11,048
5 583 69
440 25
:
93.
31 00
31 00
2 762 00
32,7891 r, id-i 04
93
31 00
46,166
8,816 94
16
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VJI., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Articles Imported.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Brass and manufactures — Con.
Manufactures of, N.O..P
Great Britain. .
B. E. Indies..
Hong Kong. . .
Aust. -Hungary
Belgium
Ctiina
Egypt
France
Germany ,
Holland
Italy
.Japan
St. Pierre. . .
United States. .
Breadstuff s, &c., viz.*: —
Arrowroot...
Biscuits of all kind.s not
sweetened
Biscuits of all kinds sweetened
Macaroni and Vermicelli
Countries,
Total Imports.
, Quantity
Total.
Great Britain .
B. W. Indies..
United States.
Total. ..
Great Britain.
Hong Kong. . .
Newfoundland
China
France
Germany
Japan
Turkey. ......
United States.
Total. ..
Great Britain.
Hong Kong. . .
Newfoundland
China .
France
Japan
'I'urkey
United States.
Total...
Great Britain
Hong Kong. .
China
France
Italy
Japan
United States
Total .. . ,
Lbs.
8,930
5,367
1,341
15,638
15,762
290
3,689
2,079
947
700
5,220
25
219,574
248,286
98,590
6,661
65
21,5U1
1,2.^1
4,34!l
38ti
71,010
204,413
7,83,S
2,14il
20,303
862.994
823,2i;4
7,54!
483,52(i
2,207,6U
Value.
44,309
549
259
1,371
123
57
7
12,185
8,886
202
195
2,125
26
547,037
617,331
651
161
PC
902
1,822
10
139
106
128
88
265
1
12,835
15,394
15,320
143
3
612
246
253
15
7,051
24,273
324
52
893
36,056
24,032
257
20,416
82,030
Entered
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty
Lbs.
12
1,341
1,353
50
290
3,689
2,07!J
947
ICO
5,220
25
214,3fiO
226,760
1,274
6,661
65
21,501
1,239
4,349
386
72,294
107,709
4,264
2,149
20,303
780,800
836,789
7,549
482,081
2,1.33,935
1,830
68
259
1,212
123
57
7
13,075
1,055
202
195
2,101
26
544,714
564,924
7
10
139
106
128
12
265
1
12,552
13,220
114
143
3
642
243
253
15
7,888
9,301
196
• 52
893
33,686
24,457
257
20,395
79,930
S cts .
549 00
20 40
77 70
363 60
36 90
17 10
2 10
3,922 50
316 50
60 60
58 50
630 30
7 80
163,414 20
169,477 20
0 40
is '66
18 40
1 75
2 50
34 75
26 50
32 00
3 00
66 25
0 25
3,138 00
3,305 00
31 35
39 32
0 82
176 55
66 82
69 57
4 12
2,169 84
2,558 39
49 00
13 00
223 25
8,421 50
6,114 25
64 25
5,098 75
19,984 00
u
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
17
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
42,096
$ cts.
8.419 20
394
$ cts.
157 60
$
44,320
549
259
1,371
123
57
7
13,075
8,886
202
195
2,101
26
545,049
$ cts.
9,125 80
116 60
481 96 20
77 70
159
63 60
427 20
36 90
17 10
!
r~1!:2 10
3,922 50
7,831
3,132 40
3,448 90
60 60
58 50
630 30
7 80
335
134 00
163,548 20
42,577 8,515 40
8,719
3,487 60
616,220
181,480 20
Lbs.
7,888
5,367
532 70 99
161 21 47
Lbs.
7,900
5,367
1,341
534
161
90
71 39
21 47
18 00
-
13,255
693 92 46
14,608
785
110 86
15,684
1,815
302 64
15,734
290
3,689
2,079
947
700
5,220
25
214,903
1,822
10
139
106
128
88
265
1
12,590
304 39
2 50
34 75
i
26 50
"'""m
76
2.533
32 00
28 33
66 25
i
0 25
1
543
38
12 66
3,150 66
15,684
1,815
302 64
1,143
114
37 99
243,587
15,149
3,645 63
96,056
14,977
2 745 83
97,330
6,661
65
21,501
1,251
4,349
386
72,294
15,091
143
3
642
246
253
15
7,888
2,777 18
39 32
0 82
Ill
176 55
12
3
67 93
69 57
4 12
2,169 84
96,056
14,977 2,745 83
12
3
1 11
203,837
24,281
5,305 33
3,744
134 22 36
8,008
2,149
20, .303
780,800
8.36,789
7,549
482,131
330
52
893
33,686
24,457
257
20,398
71 36
13 00
223 25
'
8,421 50
6,114 25
64 25
5,099 75
50
3
100
1
3,744
134
22 36
50
3
1 00
2,137,729
80,073
20,007 36
11— ii— 2
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Breadstuff, &c. — Can.
Rice, cleaned
Great Britain . . .
B. E. Indies ....
Hong Kong
China
France
Lbs.
5.884,125
797,296
1,938,1-52
4,654,078
1,230
50,400
4,917,845
292,868
$
1.32,887
21,818
37,129
75,042
58
1,625
144,927
11,440
Lbs.
286, .5.58
1,120
1,977,187
4,702,259
1,230
.32,256
4,530,572
262,155
$
8,918
40
37,945
78,490
6S
1,327
130,288
10,340
$ cts.
3,.581 97
14 00
24,714 84
.58,778 24
15 37
Holland
Japan
403 20
56,632 41
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
B.E. Indies...
Hong Kong
China
3,276 94
18,536,794
424,926
11,793,337
267,412
147,416 97
Rice, uncleaned, unhuUed or
2,126,862
3,135,820
1,658,258
1,183,535
569,203
16,000
45,215
39,783
26,787
16,609
12,893
420
253,779
6,178
1,208 89
1,658.258
1,183,535
58H,153
16,000
26.787
16,609
13,125
420
8,291 29
5,917 70
■Japan
2,940 76
United States. .
Total
Great Britain . .
B.E. Indies...
Hong Kong
China
80 00
8,689,678
141,707
3,699,725
63,119
18,498 64
Rice and Sago Flour and Sago
817,713
602,630
18,180
45,348
1,003
53,281
12,797
9,243
288
662
56
1,249
140
84,288
18,180
45,348
1,003
64,466
5
157
288
662
50
1,269
1 25
39 25
72 00
165 50
-
tJapan
14 00
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. ..
B.E. Indies....
China
France
317 25
1,538,155
24,295
153,425
2,437
609 25
Tapioca
380,837
902,001
2,265
275
111,284
5,729
14,629
41
19
3,083
44
34,730
2,265
275
111,165
2
664
41
19
3,043
0 50
160 00
10 25
4 75
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
760 75
1,396,662
23,501
148,479
3,769
942 25
Grain and Products, viz . :
Bush.
8
847
38
589
Bush.
845
586
175 80
855
627
845
586
175 80
Beans
883
599
2,462
251
632
599
202
1,107
132
890
6
14,07:!
1,826
251
691
f.47
247
776
11
27,548
94 80
89 85
30 30
Dhuia ...
France
Japan
1.107
132
890
6
15,185
.547
247
776
11
29,334
160 05
19 80
133 50
Turkey
United States. . .
Total
0 90
2,110 97
18,802
33,628
17,641
31,897
2,646 17
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAYIQATION
19
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
5,098,089
821,510
$
121,261
22,282
$ cts.
42,484 35
6,845 92
Lbs.
$
$ cts.
Lbs.
5,384,647
822,630
1,977,187
4,702,259
1,230
32,256
4,530,572
262,155
$
130,179
22,322
37,945
78,496
58
1,327
130,288
10,340
§ cts.
46,066 32
6,859 92
24,714 84
58,778 24
15 37
403 20
56,632 41
3,276 94
5,919,599
143,543
49,330 27
17,712,936
410,955
196,747 24
3,256,167
], 640,000
54,678
18,450
10,853 89
5,466 69
3,509,946
1,640,000
1,658,258
1,183,535
588,153
16,000
60,856
18,450
26,787
16,609
13,125
420
12,122 78
5,466 69
8,291 29
5,917 70
2,940 76
80 00
4,896,167
73,128
16,320 58: :
i
8,595,892
136,247
34,819 22
785,672
529,313
12,320
8,297
2,053 33
1,382 83
785,812
563,601
18,180
45,348
1,003
54,466
12,325
8,454
288
662
56
1,269
2,054 58
1,422 08
72 00
165 50
14 00
317 25
1,314,985
20,617
3,436 16
1,468,410
23,05t
4,045 41
466,114
1,017,986
7,220
16,211
1,203 33
2,702 01
466,158
1,052,716
2,265
275
111,165
7,222
16,875
41
19
3,043
1,203 83
2,868 01
10 25
^
4 75
760 75
1,484,100
23,431
3,905 34
1,632,579
27,200
4,847 59
Bush.
319
63 80
Bush.
248
845
319
586
63 80
' ■
175 80
1
248
319
63 80
1,093
905
239 60
49
131
4 90
681
599
202
1,107
132
890
6
15,893
1,957
251
691
547
247
776
11
30,829
99 70
89 85
!
30 30
166 05
19 80
133 50
1,820
" " ' 3^28i
364 06
90
2,474 97
49
131
4 90
1,820
3,281
364 00
19,510
35,309
3,015 07
11— ii— 2|
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0UST0M8 DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Abticlks Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— (7on.
Breadstuff, &c. — Oon.
Grain and products— Con.
Buckwheat
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . .
Norway- Sweden
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
France
Germany
•Japan
Turkey
Bush.
125
$
140
Bush.
125
140
$ cts.
12 50
Indian Corn for purposes of
distillation
1,085.032
554,898
1,112,420
568,536
83,431 58
Oats
358
59
69,955
274
14
32,619
5'J
61,096
14
26,988
5 90
6,109 60
70,372
32,907
61,155
27,002
6,115 5(»
Pease, N.E.S
8
3
5
33
300
38
149
8,352
23
I
2
87
1,094
26
115
14,641
6
3
5
33
6
1
2
87
0 60
0 30
0 50
3 30
38
149
8,340
26
115
14,621
3 80
14 90
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
834 00
8,888
15,989
8,574
14,858
857 40
Rye
261,365
157,467
1,982
1,838
198 20
Wheat
4,988,833
3,849,308
37,171
29,726
4,460 62
Bran, Mill Feed, &c. . .
3,041
17
89,440
British Guiana . .
United States. . .
88,626
17 725 20
Total
92,498
88,626
1?,725 20
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ....
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
Buckwheat meal or flour
Lbs.
86,826
2,507
Lbs.
86,526
2,484
216 29
Indian or corn meal .
Brls.
48,551
122,640
Brls
48,410
122,114
12,102 50
Oatmeal
Lbs.
2,418
2,926
95
117
Lbs.
100
2,326
2
93
0 40
18 60
5,344
212
2,426
95
19 00
Rye flour
Brls.
2,291
7,316
Brls.
2,290
7,313
1,145 00
Wheat flour .
42,827
169,357
40,849
161,429
24,509 40
Hominy, cracked, evaporated
or dried corn . . . ,
7,145
7,149
1,429 80
u
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVICfATION
FOB Home Consumption.
21
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Qunntity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Dut^.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Bush.
$
$ cfs.
Bush.
$
$ cts.
Bush.
125
9
140
$ cts.
12 50
1,112,420
568,536
83,431 68
358
274
23 87
358
59
61,096
274
14
23 87
5 90
26,988 6,109 60
358
274 2.S 87 1
61,513
27,276
6,139 37
2
17
26
8
3
5
33
300
38
149
8,340
23
1
2
87
86
30
50
3 30
300
1,094
40 01
1,094 40 01
26j 3 80
115 14 90
14,621
834 00
'—-——-
302
1,111
40 27
8,876
15,969
897 67
1,982
1,833
198 20
37,171
29,726
4,460 52
3,563
17
475 05
2 27
3,563
17
88,626
475 05
2 27
I7,'r25 20
3,580
477 32
92,206
18,202 52
Lbs.
86,526
2,484
216 29
Brls.
48,410
r^,114
12.102 50
Lbs.
2,318
93
12 40
Lbs.
2,418
2,326
95
93
12 80
18 60
2,318
93
12 40
4,744
188
31 40
,
Brls.
2,290
7,313
1,145 00
40,849
161,429
24,509 40
7,149
1,429 80
-
22
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Abticles Imported,
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Breadstuff, Sic— Con.
All other breadstuffs, N.E.S.
Great Britain, . .
$
19,005
784
60
355
489
101
129
443
241,373
2,804
784
60
355
470
$ cts.
560 80
Hong Kong
156 80
Newfoundland . .
12 00
China ,
France
71 00
94 00
Germany
Japan
Turkey . .
United States. . .
129
443
239,897
25 80
88 60
47,979 40
Total
262,739
244,942
48,988 40
Grain, flour and meal, &c., of
all kinds, when damaged by
water in transitu
Japan .
United States. . .
28
1,603
28
1,603
5 60
320 60
Total
1,631
1,631
326 20
Bricks and tiles : See Earthen-
ware—
Fire brick and stove linings,
N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
2,202
36,133
608
36,133
121 60
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
7,226 60
-
38,335
36.741
7,348 20
978
88
61
88
12 20
17 60
Total....
Great Britain . . .
Cape Verde Isld.
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain . . .
1,066
149
29 80
Building brick , . . .
M.
195
30
13,230
6,551
120
110,797
M.
10
30
13,230
135
120
110,797
27 00
24 00
22,159 40
13,455
117,468
13,270
111,052
22,210 40
Paving brick
141
1,845
1,790
27,963
1,845
27,963
5,592 60
1,986
29,753
1,845
27,963
5,592 60
Drain tiles, not glazed. , , .
81
1,556
United States. . .
1,556
311 20
Total...
Great Britain . . .
Drain pipes, sewer pipes,
chimney linings or vents,
chimney tops, and inverted
blocks, glazed or unglazed ,
1,637
1,556
311 20
8,977
44,981
300
44,981
105 00
United States. .
15,743 35
Total ....
53,958
45,281
15,848 35
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OP Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
23
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
15,483
$ cts.
2,064 60
$
$ cts.
$ cts.
18,287
784
60
355
470
101
129
443
239,905
$ cts.
2,625 40
156 80
12 00
71 00
94 00
101
26 93
26 93
25 80
88 60
8
2 13
47,981 .53
15,483
2,064 60
109
29 06
260,534
51,082 06
28
1,603
5 60
320 60
1,631 326 20
1,594
212 55
i
2,202 334 15
36,133
7,226 60
1,594
212 55
38,335
7,560 75
917
122 23
978
88
134 43
17 60
917
122 23
1,066
152 03
M.
185
6,416
855 47
M.
195
30
13,230
6,551
882 47
120 24 00
110,797' 22,159 40
185
6,416
855 47
13,455
117,468
23,065 87
141
1,790
238 70
141
1,845
1,790
27,963
238 70
5,592 60
141
1,790
238 70
1,986
29,753
5,831 30
81
10 80
81
1,556
10 80
311 20
81
10 80
1,637
322 00
8,677
2,024 68
8,977
44,981
2,129 68
15,743 35
8,677
2,024 68
53,958
17,873 03
24
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— CW.
Bricks and tiles — Con.
Manufactures of clay, N.O.P.
Great Britain. . .
$
1,216
21
1
250
1,073
4
14,603
$
1
21
1
216
152
4
14,668
$ cts.
0 20
Hong Kong
4 20
China
0 20
France
43 20
Germany
Japan
30 40
0 80
United States. . .
2,933 60
Total....
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
France
17,168
15,063
3,012 60
British gum, dextrine^ sizing
cream and enamel sizing. . . .
Lbs.
161,586
2,240
11,034
240
469,339
13,299
1,119,961
5,049
136
448
14
13,480
383
49,245
Lbs.
2,240
11,034
240
3,500
13,299
1,111,079
136
448
14
178
383
48,734
13 60
44 80
1 40
Germany
Holland
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
China
17 80
38 30
4,873 40
1,777,699
68,755
1,141,392
49,893
4,989 30
Brooms and whisks
73
9
16
376
2,737
17
9
16
3 40
1 80
France
3 20
Germany. ... . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
2,720
544 00
3,211
2,762
552 40
Brushes
24,217
5
11
2,757
554
73,910
25,150
10
20
24,686
2
123,623
5,483
5
11
2,650
554
73,559
6,314
20
24,686
2
122,688
1,370 75
1 25
Australia
Hong Kong
2 75
Aust. -Hungary..
China
6G2 50
138 50
France
Germany
Holland
18 389 75
1,578 50
Italy
Japan
5 00
6,171 50
0 50
30,072 00
Switzerland. . .
United States. . .
Total
274,945
235,972
58,993 00
Great Britain . . .
Aust. - Hungary. .
Germany
United States. . .
Total..;..
Great Britain . . .
France
United States. . .
Total
Buttons, pantaloon wholly of
metal
Gross.
4,741
920
25,000
1.56,490
1,037
104
4,325
24,053
Gross.
225
920
3,874
156,463
50
104
1,340
24,015
12 50
26 00
335 00
6,003 75
187,151
29,519
161,482
25,509
6,377 25
Buttons, shoe, N.E.S
180
250
747
57
30
184
250
747
30
184
7 50
46 00
1,177
271
997
214
53 50
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
25.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential TarifiF.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
1,175
$ cts.
156 69
40
$ cts.
10 66
$
1,216
21
1
216
1,073
4
14,673
$ cts
167 55
4 20
0 20
921
245'6i
43 20
276 01
0 80
5
1 33
2,934 93
1,175
156 69
966
257 60
17,204
3,426 89
Lbs.
160,886
5,005
333 71
Lbs.
700
44
5 86
Lbs.
161,586
2,240
11,034
240
458,339
13,299
1,119,961
5,049
136
448
14
13,238
383
49,245
339 57
13 60
44 80
454,8.^9
" " 13^060
" ij4i'33
1 40
1,759 13
38 30
8,882
.5ii
68 13
4,941 53
160,886
5,005
333 71
464,421
13,615
1,815 32
1,766,699
68,513
7,138 33
56
7 48
73
9
10
376
2,720
10 88
1 80
3 20
376
100 27
100 27
544 00
56
7 48
376
100 27
3,194
660 15
17,594
2,932 64
1,136
378 66
24,213
5
11
2,757
554
73,559
25,150
10
20
24,686
2
122,851
4,682 05
1 25
3566
2 75
107
698 16
138 50
18,389 75
18,836
10
6,278 61
3 .33
7,857 11
3 33
5 00
6,171 50
0 50
163
54 33
30,726 33
17,594
2,932 64
20,252
6,750 59
273,818
68,676 23
Gross.
4,438
950
15» 39
Gross.
87
37
12 33
Gross.
4,750
920
23,420
156,463
1,037
104
4,200
24,015
183 22
26 00
19,546
2,860
953 32
1,288 32
6,003 75
4,438
950
158 39
19,633
2,897
965 65
185,553
29,356
7,501 29
180
57
9 50
180
250
747
57
30
184
9 50
7 50
46 00
180
57
9 50
1,177
271
63 00
1
-
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Importbd.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Buttons, all kinds, N.O-P. ....
Great Britain. . .
49,137
806
8
53,708
2
5
34,100
34,449
1,924
197
478
125,250
14,997
806
8
54,444
2
5
33,448
6,289
1,924
197
478
124,840
$ cts.
5 248 95
Australia
282 10
Hong Kong
Aust. • Hungary. .
2 80
19,055 40
0 70
Belgium ......
China
1 75
France
11,700 80
2,201 15
Germany
Italy
673 40
Japan
Switzerland
United States. . .
68 95
167 30
4.3,694 00
Total ..
Great Britain . . .
China
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
France
Germany
Japan
300,064
237,438
83,103 30
Candles —
Paraffine wax
Lbs.
5,569
. 30
52
79,760
691
1
16
8,567
Lbs.
69
30
16
77,135
6
1
10
8,331
1 80
0 30
3 00
2,462 85
85,411
9,275
77,250
8,348
2,46/' 95
All other, N.E.S
139,029
6,978
674
10
559,766
12,719
85-4
150
1
71.779
418
6,409
67
641
16 75
160 25
10
.539,648
1
68,658
0 25
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
17,164 50
Cane, reed or rattan, split or
otherwise manufactured, N.
0. P
706,457
85,503
546,485
69,367
17,341 75
1,154
38
49
12
7,995
3
42,970
12
38
49
12
■ 1,633
3
41,320
1 80
5 70
China
7 35
1 80
Germany
244 95
Japan
0 45
United States . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
6,198 00
52,221
43,067
6,460 05
Canvas, to be used for boats'
and ships' sails...
5,650
60
204
60
10 20
United States. . .
3 00
Total
5,710
264
13 20
Carriages and vehicles : —
Buggies, carriages, pleasure
carts and similar vehicles,
N.E.S
Great Britain. . .
Aust. -Hungary. .
United States. . .
Total
United State^. . .
No.
9
1
2,144
2,104
73
100,621
No.
4
929
325 15
2,108
98,794
34,577 90
2,154
102,798
2,112
99,723
34,903 05
Cutters
20
394
20
394
137 90
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAYIQATION
27
FOR Home CoNSUMFriON.
Preferential Tariff.
3urta.\ Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
"Value.
Duty.
Quantity, i Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
27,203
$ cts.
6,347 82
6,178
S cts.
2,883 06
$
48,378
806
8
54,475
2
$ cts.
14,479 S3
282 10
2 80
31
14 41
19,069 84
0 70
5 1 75
424
27,772
197 86
12,960 47
. .
33,872
34,061
1,924
197
478
125,250
11,904 66
15,161 62
673 40
68 95
167 30
410
191 33
4.3,885 33
27,203
6,347 82
34,815
16,247 16
299,456
105,698 28
Lbs.
6,185
724
144 80
Lbs.
Lbs.
6,254
30
52
77,135
730
1
16
8,331
146 60
36
6
240
0 .30
5 40
2,462 85
2 40
6,185
724
144 80
36
6
83,471
9,078
2,615 15
134,225
12,231
2,038 49
134,643
6,409
12.298
641
150
1
68,670
2,056 24
160 25
674
150
60 00
674
10
539,732
50 00
0 25
84
12
4 00
17,168 50
134,225
12,231
2,038 49
758
162
54 00
681,468
81,760
i9,434 24
1,142
114 20
1,154
38
49
12
7,995
3
42,970
116 00
5 70
•••
7 35
1 80
6,362
1,272 40
1,517 35
0 45
1,650
;i30 00
6,528 00
1,142
114 20
8,012
1,602 40
52,221
8,176 65
5,446
181 55
5,650
60
191 75
3 00
5,446
181 55
5,710
194 75
No.
5
1,175
274 17
No.
No.
9
2,104
599 32
♦
2il68
98,794
34,577 90
5
1,175
274 17
2,117
100,898
35,177 22
20
394
137 90
-
.
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. .1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
buty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Cotl.
Carriages and vehicles— Con.
Farm wagons
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
No.
4,247
$
238,072
No.
4,224
236,789
$ cts.
59,197 25
Freight wagons, drays and
similar vehicles
2
493
109
26,837
493
26,837
6,709 25
Finished parts of buggies,
carriages and similar ve-
hicles, N.E.S., including
parts of cutters, children's
carriages, and sleds N.O.P.
495
26,946
493
26,837
6,7C9 25
835
96,259
United States. . .
96,512
96,512
33,779 20
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain. . .
97,(194
33,779 20
Railway cars, passenger
17
106,449
17
106,499
31,934 70
ti tram or horse
5
5,934
5
5,934
1,780 20
II box and flat cars. . . .
278
181,110
278
181,110
54,333 00
11 cars, parts of
18,213
1,002
60,480
236,880
481
1,002
882
236,880
144 30
France
300 60
Germany
264 60
United States. . .
Total
71,064 00
316,575
239,245
71,773 50
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
•
Great Britain... .
United States. . .
Totnl
II or road scrapers . . .
49,355
49,329
14,798 70
Sleighs
■ 1,405
27,579
1,402
27,514
6,878 50
Wheelbarrows, and trucks
and hand-carts
13
30
15,320
•342
1,142
90,075
2
23
6 90
15,314
90,002
27,000 60
15,363
91,559
15,316
90,025
27,007 50
Bicycles and tricycles
21
3,785
871
51,452
3,750
345
51,102
103 50
15,330 60
3,806
52,323
3,759
51,447
15,434 10
II II parts of.
5,134
102,055
833
102,219
249 90
30,665 70
107,189
103,052
30,915 60
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
29
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value, j Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
No.
$
$ cts.
No.
1
40
$ cts.
13 33
No.
4.225
236,829
$ cts.
59,210 58
1
2
109
18 17
2
493
109
26,837
18 17
6,709 25
2
109
18 17
495
26,946
6,727 42
835
194 83
835
96,512
194 83
33,779 20
835
194 83
97,347
33,974 03
17
106,449
31,934 70
5
5,934
1,780 20
-278
181,110
54,333 OO
17,732
3,546 40
18,213
1,002
60,480
236,880
3,690 70
300 60
.50,598
23,839 20
24,103 80
71,0(}4 00
17,732
3,546 40
59,598
23,839 20
^.
316,575
99,159 10
49,329
14,798 70
3
65
21 66
1,405
27,579
6,900 16
11
319
63 80
13
30
15,314
342
1,142
90,002
70 70
30
1,142
456 80
456 80
27,000 60
11
319
63 80
30
1,142
456 80
15,357
91,486
27,528 10
12
526
105 20
21
3,751
871
51,272
208 70
1
170
68 00
15,398 60
12
526
105 20
1
170
68 00
3,772
52,143
15,607 30
4,301
860 20
5,134
102,219
1,110 10
£0,665 70
4,301
860 20
107,353
31,775 80
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11
4-5 EDWARD Vil., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Children's carriages and sleds. .
Great Britain ...
France
$
375
9
62
27,898
152
9
62
27,898
$ cts.
53 20
3 15
Switzerland
United States. . .
21 70
9,764 30
Total
28,344
28,121
9,842 35
Great Britain . . .
China .
Japan
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain
Carpets, N.E.S. (see woollens)..
Yds.
6,783
20
160
4,781
3,929
10
62
1,622
Yds.
20
160
4,781
io
62
1,622
356
21 70
567 70
11,744
5,623
4,961
1,694
592 90
Carpet sweepers
No.
4,732
9,916
No.
4,732
9,915
2,974 50
Cash registers
1,471
200,074
1,467
199,401
59,820 30
Celluloid, moulded into sizes
for handles of knives and
forks, not bored nor otherwise
manufactured, also moulded
celluloid balls and cylinders,
coated with tin-foil or not, but
not finished or further manu-
factured, and celluloid l^mp
81
81
8 10
Celluloid, manufactures of,
N -E S
5,785
758
3
19,418
1,623
429
25,442
1,381
342
3
19,418
249
429
25,423
276 20
Aust. -Hungary .
China . .
France
Germany
68 40
0 60
3,883 60
49 80
85 80
United States.
5,084 60
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Belgium
53,458
47,245
9,449 00
Cement, hydraulic or waterlime.
Cwt.
12,088
5,391
Cwt.
12,088
5,391
1,511 02
Portland
491,798
4
502,635
2,552
291,938
51,113
1,039,922
178,217
2
154,580
640
98,435
22,934
510,718
44,604
4
536,730
2,538
322,172
51,113
1,038,959
20,030
2
161,617
633
106,229
22,934
510,205
5,575 50
0 50
67,091 25
317 25
Germany
Japan
40,271 50
6,389 12
United States. . .
Total
129,870 61
2,379,962
965,526
1,996,120
821,650
249,515 73
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
31
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value, j Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
223
$ cts.
52 05
$ 1 $ cts.
375
9
62
27,898
8 cts.
105 25
3 15
21 70
223
9,764 30
.52 05
28,344
9,894 40
Yds.
6,783
3,929 916 78
Yds.
6,783
.3.929
916 78
20 10
3 50
id
4,781
62
1,622
21 70
567 70
6,783
3,929
me, 78
11,744
5,623
1,509 68
No.
'No.
4,732
9,915
2,974 50
1,467
199,401
59,820 30
■
81
8 10
3,910
521 44
494
95
131 73
25 33
1 .n 7S.5
929 37
437
3
19,418
1,702
429
25,423
93 73
0 60
3,883 60
437 26
1,453
387 46
85 80
5,084 60
1
3,910: -''21 44
2,042
544 .52
53,197
10,514 96
Cwt.
Cwt.
Cwt.
12,088
5,391
1,511 02
465,389
164,627
38,782 83
1,225
534
204 16
511,218
4
536,7.30
2,552
334,849
51,113
1,039,922
185,191
2
161,617
640
113,915
22,934
510,718
44,f'62 49
0 50
67,091 25
319 58
42,384 33
6,389 12
130,031 11
14
12,677
7
7,686
2 33
2,112 83
963
513
160 50
465.380
104,627
38,782 83
14,87t
8,740
2,479 82
2,476,388
995,017
290,778 38
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Cement— C(Mi.
N E S and manf s of N O P
$
2,810
559
10,936
8
12
10,691
$ cts.
1 60
Germany
2 40
*
2,138 2(»
Total
Great Britain. . .
Aust. -Hungary.
14,305
10,711
2,142 20
1,150
99
502
1,107
32
16,320
144
99
502
122
" ' ieiisi
28 80
19 80
100 40
i
Germany
Italy
United States. . .
24 40
3,236'26
Total
19,210
17,048
3,409 60
Great Britain . . .
10,243
59
14
22,160
15
59
14
22,1.56
3 00
11 80
Germany . ...
United btates. . .
2 80
4,431 20
Total . ...
Great Britain . .
Belgium
France
Holland
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . , .
32,476
22,244
4,418 8a
Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or
ground
Lbs.
70,303
9,605
132
1,232
7,404
• 2,577
378
5
33
486
Lbs.
17,045
16,646
132
1,232
7,852
571
599
5
33
497
681 80-
665 84
5 28
49 28
314 0&
88,676
3,479
42,907
1,705
1,716 28
Church vestments of any
1,092
8
284
13,015
15
1,298
138
8
284
15,064
15
1,298
27 60
1 60
56 80
France
Italy . ...
3,012 80-
3 00
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
Spain
259 60
15,712
16,807
3,361 40
Cider, clarified or refined
Galls.
195
36
200
551
106
65
139
312
Galls.
120
70
200
651
1,041
25
74
139
587
12 00
7 00
20 00
United States. . .
Total . . .
United States. .
65 10
982
622
825
104 la
Cider, not clarified or refined . .
769
219
769
219
38 45
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
33
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
2,614
$ cts.
348 54
$
188
547
245
$ cts.
50 13
145 86
65 .'{1
$
2,810
559
10,936
$ cts.
400 27
148 26
2,203 51
2,614
348 54
980
261 30
14,305
2,752 04
900
120 02
91
24 26
1,135
99
502
1,107
173 08
19 80
100 40
287 06
985
262 66
139
.37 06
16,320
3,273 26
900
120 02
1,215
323 98
19,163
3,853 60
10,228
1,363 72
10,243
59
14
22,160
1,366 72
11 80
2 80
4,432 27
4
1 07
1 07
10,228
1,363 72
4
32,476
5,813 59
Lbs.
52 785
2,000
1,407 60
Lbs.
Lbs.
69,830
16,646
132
1,232
7,852
2,571
599
5
3S
497
2,089 40
665 84
5 28
49 28
314 08
52,785
2,000
1,407 60
95,692
3,705
3,123 88
954
127 26
1,092
8
284
15,064
15
1,298
•
154 86
1 60
56 80
3,012 80
3 00
259 60
1 954
127 26
I
17,761
3,488 66
Galls.
75
81
5 00
Galls.
Galls.
195
70
200
651
106
74
139
587
17 00
7 'JO
20 00
65 10
1
75
81
5 00
1,116
906
109 10
769
219
38 45
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Total Imports.
DUTIABLE GOODS-
-Con.
I Quantity. Value.
Entered
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value. I Duty.
Clocks, clock keys, and °lo«^ip_. Britain
movements ^reat Britain
Hong Kong.
Aust. -Hungary.
Belgium
China
France
Germany
Holland
Italy
Russia
Switzerland . . .
United States. .
Total
Clothes wringers, and parts
thereof, for domestic use
Cloths, not rubbed or made
waterproof, whether of wool,
cotton, unions, silk or ramie,
sixty inches or over m width
and weighing not more than
seven ounces to the square
yard imported exclusively for
the manufacture of raackin
tosh clothing
10,250
3
1,097
30
37
9,521
33,123
3
47
162
770'
234,435
289,478
Great Britain . ,
United States.
Total
No.
1
13,178
13,179
6
23,831
2,3781
31
1,097
30
33
9,338
4,064
3
47
162
770
233,148
251,073
No.
13,1941
$ cts.
594 50
75
274 25
7 .50
8 25
2,334 50
1,016 00
75
11 75
40 50
192-50
58,287 00
62,768 25
23,826
23,837 13,194 23,826
C5«al— bituminous .
Great Britain .
United States.
Total .. .
Great Britain . .
Australia . ...
Newfoundland .
United States. .
Total . .
Yds.
365,732
8,828
374,560
68,529
769
Yds.
8'828
69,298
Dust, N.E.S.
Cocoa carpeting, mats, rugs and
matting
Tons.
-123,554 284,626
194 439
3 18
4,252,333
4,376,084
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
9,416,974
8,828
8,339 10
8,339 10
769
769
9,702,057
35,629
596,216
631,845
Great Britain . .
China
Germany
Japan . .
United States. .
Total
52,917
548,257
601,174
Tons.
3,398
1191
3
3,930,665
3,934,186
2,668
571,800
574,468
8,496
276
18
8,825,970
115 35
115 35
8,834,760
5,308
490,681
495,989
1,800 94
63 07
1 5&
2,('83,252 51
2,085,118 11
1,061 60
76,066 00
1,570
67
2
836
235
2,710
836
235
77,127 60
9 00
16 75
1.174
209 00
58 75
293 50
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
5,578
$ cts.
929 77
$
2,294
$ cts.
764 66
9
10,250
3
1,097
30
37
9,374
33,123
3
47
162
770
234,516
$ cts.
2,288 93
75
274 25
7 50
4
36
29,059
1 33
12 00
9,686 29
9 58
•
2,346 50
10,702 29
75
11 75
40 50
192 50
1,368
466 00
58,743 00
5,578
929 77
1 40
32,761
10,920 28
289,412
74,618 30
No.
No.
1
6
No.
1
13,194
6
23,826
1 40
8,339 10
1
6
1 40
13,195
23,832
8,340 50
Yds.
370,751
72,324
7 2.S2 40
Yds.
Yds.
370,751
8,828
72,324
769
7,232 40
115 35
370,751
72,324
7,232 40
379,579
73,093
7,347 75
Tons.
119,715
273,448
42,299 26
Tons.
Tons.
123,113
119
3
3,930,665
281,944
276
18
8,825,970
44,100 20
63 07
1 59
2,083,252 51
119,715
273,448
42,299 26
•
4,053,900
9,108,208
2,127,417 37
33,573
48,134
2,934 18
36,241
571,800
53,442
490.681
3,995 78
76,066 00
1
33,573
48,134
2,934 18
608,041 544,123
80 061 78
1,419
236 57
1,455
67
2
836
235
245 57
16 75
2
66
0 66
209 00
.58 75
1,419
236 57
2
66
2,595
530 73
ll_ii_3|
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
;ToTAL Imports.
Entered
Akticles Impoktkd.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Cocoa nuts, imported from place
of growth by vessel direct to
a Canadian port
B. W. Indies . . .
Fiji
No.
1,941,979
5,070
13,920
9,720
1,980
87,057
136
276
171
42
No.
12,897
7,070
13,920
9,720
1,98(5
242
136
276
171
42
$ cts.
64 48
95 35
Cuba
Porto Rico
United States. . .
Total
B. W. Indies . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
B. E. Indies
China
69 61
48 60
9 90
1,972,669
37,682
43,587
867
217 94
Cocoa nuts, N.E.S
12,800
268,585
384
6,977
12,800
268,585
384
6,977
128 00
2,685 85
281,385
7,361
281,385
7,361
2,813 85
Cocoa nut, desiccated, sweet-
ened or not
Lbs.
43,258
54,461
30
30,657
2,808
3,585
1
4,937
Lbs.
168
3,786
30
30,552
15
244
1
4,908
8 40
189 30
1 50
1,527 60
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
Cuba
128,406
11,331
34,536
5,168
1,726 80
Cocoa paste, chocolate paste,
cocos and cocoa butter, N.
O.P
649,078
960
12
6,712
15,397
12,000
15,500
518,535
102,906
282
4
1,504
2,265
1,797
2,977
103,932
11,993
960
12
3,367
5,082
13,654
15,000
507,235
2,993
282
4
687
700
2,011
2,881
101,329
479 72
38 40
48
134 68
203 28
546 16
600 00
20,289 40
France
Germany
Holland
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total . .
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
1,218,194
215,667
557,303
110,887
22,292 12
Cocoa shells and nibs, chocolate
and other preparations of
cocoa, N.E.S ...
519,129
4,722
8,642
1,976
81,841
46,982
370,462
108,783
644
1,631
257
21,204
14,807
99,562
31,356
4,722
9,024
1,071
76,291
39,879
371,625
8,217
644
1,738
166
18,430
12,441
100,304
1,643 40
128 80
347 60
33 20
3,686 00
2,488 20
20,060 80
Germany
Holland
Switzerland. . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Brazil
Cent. Am. States
Cuba
Holland
Mexico
1,033,754
246,888
533,968
141,940
28,388 00
Coffee, green, N.E.S
24
33,650
270
100
1,968
16,700
495,730
6
2,046
22
34
229
1,990
51,934
24
33,650
270
100
1,968
6
2,046
22
34
229
60
204 60
2 20
3 40
22 90
United States. . .
Total
475,848
49,072
4,907 20
548,442
56,261
511,860
51,409
5,140 90
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OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
37
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
No.
1,929,082
36,814
$ cts.
6,430 46
No.
$
9 Ct8.
No.
1,941,979
5,070
13,920
9,720
1,980
9
37,056
136
276
171
42
8 cts.
6,494 94
25 35
69 61
48 60
9 90
1,929,082
36,814
6,430 46
-
1,972,669
37,681
6,648 40
!
12,800
268,586
384
6,977
128 00
2,685 86
1
!
281,386
7,361
2,813 86
i
Lbs.
43,090
2,793
3,341
1,436 34
1,689 17
.
Lbs.
Lbs.
43,258
54,461
30
30,552
2,808
3,585
1
4,908
1 444 74
50,675
1,878 47
1 50
I
1,527 60
[
93,765
6,134
99,579
3,125 51
128,301
11,302
4,852 31
634,845
16,929 41
646,838
960
12
3,367
16,397
13,654
15,000
515,459
102,572
282
4
687
2,265
2,011
2,881
103,127
17 409 13
:iS 40
48
134 68
10,315
1,565
550 13
753 41
546 16
600 00
8,224
1,798
438 61
988 74
20 728 01
634,845
99,579
16,929 41
18,539
3,363
1,210,687
213,829
40,210 27
468,791
98,907
13,187 92
500,147
4,722
9,024
1,976
76,291
39,879
371.625
107,124
644
1,738
257
18,430
12,441
100,304
14,831 32
128 80
347 60
905
91
24 27
57 47
3,686 00
2,488 20
20,060 80
468,791
98,907
13,187 92
905
91
24 27
1,003,664
240,938
41,600 IS
24
33,650
270
100
1,968
6
2,046
22
34
229
60
204 60
2 20
3 40
22 %
1,750
264
35 20
477,598
49,336
4,942 40
1,750
264
35 20
513,610
51,673
5,176 10
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— CCW.
Coflfee, extract of, N.E.S., or
substitutes therefor of all
3rreat Britain . . .
Denmark
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Belgium ....
France
Lbs.
21,330
1,034
103,594
$
3,928
66
7,519
Lbs.
703
1,034
93,831
125
66
6,953
$ cts.
21 09
31 02
2,814 93
Cofifee roasted or ground, when
not imported direct from the
country of growth and pro-
duction
125,958
11,513
95,568
7,144
2,867 04
2,268
1,080
25
392,164
469
131
5
78,647
1,460
1,224
25
351,625
332
155
5
69,675
62 40
39 96
1 00
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. ..
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary. .
Belgium
France
14,000 00
395,537
32
175,445
79,252
354,334
70,167
14,103 36
Coffee, roasted or ground, and
imitations of and substitutes
for, N.O.P
8
22,731
162,050
20,983
3,241 CO
175,477
22,739
162,050
20,983
3,241 00
Coffee, condensed with milk
517
10
203
5
350
10
145
5
43 50
1 50
527
208
360
150
45 00
ite, xyolite or celluloid . ...
Doz.
41,893
2
42,651
33
1,983
4,207
4,027
5,957
93,224
37,643
1
34,232
148
2,946
5,858
4,268
4,620
96,365
Doz.
2,651
2
42,540
33
1,983
169
4,027
5,957
93,065
2,898
1
34,121
148
2,946
207
4,268
4,620
96,212
1,014 30
35
11,942 35
51 80
1,031 10
Germany
Japan
72 45
1,493 80
1,617 00
33,674 20
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Aust-. Hungary. .
193,977
186,081
150,427
145,421
50,897 35
Combs for dress and toilet, of
all kinds
71,374
7
525
43
15,782
19,422
124
72,609
2,150
7
525
43
15,?62
2,303
124
72,511
752 50
2 45
183 75
China
15 06
France .
Germany .... . .
Switzerland
5,523 70
806 05
43 40
United States. . .
25,378 85
Total
179,886
93,445
32,705 75
Copper and manufactures of :—
Copper nails, tacks, rivets and
burrs or washers
Great Britain . . .
451
3,428
United States. .
3,428
1,028 40
Total
3,879
3,428
1,028 40
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OF Imports. — Continued.
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39
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
1
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
16,903
$
3,597
$ Ct8.
338 07
Lbs.
S
$ cts.
Lbs.
17,606
1,034
93,831
! $
3,722
66
6,953
$ cts.
359 16
31 02
2,814 93
16,903
3,597
338 07
112,471
10,741
3,205 11
360
63
8 99
1,820
1,224
25
351,673
395
155
5
69,684
71 39
39 96
1 00
48
9
2 48
14,002 48
360
63
8 99
48
9
2 48
354,742
70,239
14,114 83
32
8
43
32
162,050
8
20.983
43
3,241 00
32
8
43
162,082
20,991
3,241 43
167
58
11 60
517
10
203
5
55 10
1 50
167
58
11 60
527
208
56 60
701 87
Doz.
37,715
33,168
7,739,50
Doz.
1,388
1,504
Doz.
41,754
2
42,651
33
1,983
4,207
4,027
5,957
93,224
37,570
1
34,232
148
2,946
5,858
4,268
4,620
96,365
•
9,455 67
35
111
111
61 80
11,994 15
51 80
1,031 10
2,709 71
4,038
5,651
2,637 26
1.493 80
1,617 00
159
153
71 40
33,745 60
37,715
33,168
7,739 50
16,081 35
5,696
7,419
3,462 33
193,838
186,008
62,099 18
68,918
394
183 88
71,462
7
525
43
15,782
19,422
124
72,523
17,017 73
2 45
183 75
15 0."=.
5,523 70
•
17,119
12
7,988 84
566
8,794 89
43 40
25,384 45
68,918
16,081 35
17,525
8,178 32
179,888
56,965 42
451
90 20
451
3,428
90 20
1,028 40
451
90 20
3,879
1,118 60
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
'
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
dutiable goods— Con.
Copper, manufactures of — Con.
Copper wire, plain, tinned or
l>lated
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Lbs.
20
141,470
$
25, 25^
Lbs.
141^470
$
$ cts.
25,258
3,788 70
141,490
25,263
141,470
25,258
3,788 70
Copper wire cloth, &c
800
44
189
France
United States. .
44
189
11 00
47 25
Total
1,033
233
58 25
Great Britain . . .
Copper, all other manufac-
tures of, N.O.P
2,055
1,128
134
71
364
164
172
1
63,702
208
1,128
134
71
364
62 40
Hong Kong
• 338 40
Aust. -Hungary .
China
40 20
21 30
France
109 20
Germany
Japan
172
1
63,554
51 60
Turkey
United States. .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
Australia
Newfoundland . .
Aust. -Hungary .
France
Germany .... . .
Japan
30
19,066 20
67,791
65,632
19,689 60
Cordage, cotton, of all kinds. . .
67,278
59,489
7,509
7,525
6,198
58,492
710
7,420
177 50
1,855 00
126,767
15,034
* 64,690
8,130
2,032 50
Cordage, and twines of all
kinds, N.E.S. (see Twines)..
1,370,162
601
1,225
7,749
530
376
108
300
2,300
754,628
144,227
74
119
1,124
58
67
17
30
304
91,727
26,025
601
1,225
7,749
530
2,769
74
119
1,124
58
692 25
18 50
29 75
281 00
14 50
108
300
2,300
753,807
17
30
304
91,556
4 25
Norway- Sweden
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain . . .
7 50
76 00
22,889 00
2,137,979
237,747
792,645
96,051
24,012 75
Corks, and other manufactures
of cork-wood, or cork-bark,
N.O.P
)
11,690
208
310
611
14,098
81,717
n,246
10,689
208
939
10
11,775
82,568
10,707
2,137 80
Aust. -Hungary .
41 60
France
Germany . ...
Portugal
Spain
187 80
2 00
2,355 00
16,513 60
United States. . .
2,141 40
Total....
119,880
116,896
23,379 20
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential T.ariflF.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value. 1 Duty. Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
20
5
$ cts.
50
Lbs.
S
S< cts.
Lbs.
20
141,470
5
25,258
$ cts.
50
3,788 70
20 5
50
141,490
25,263
3,789 20
1
800
133 35
800
44
189
133 35
11 00
'
47 25
1
'
800
133 35
1,033
191 60
.
1,444
288 80
12
4 80
1,664
1,128
134
71
364
164
172
1
63,554
356 00
338 40
40 20
164
6566
21 30
109 20
65 60
51 60
30
19,066 20
1,444
288 80
176
70 40
67,252
20,048 80
30,478 3,878
647 01
36,676
58,492
4,588
7,420
824 51
1,855 00
.SO, 478 3,878
647 01
23,434 27
95,168
12,008
2,679 51
1,307,776
140,063
1,333,801
601
1,225
7,749
530
376
108
300
2,300
753,807
142,832
74
119
1,124
58
67
17
30
304
91,556
24,126 52
18 50
29 75
281 00
" ■ 376
67
2233
14 50
22 33
4 25
7 50
76 00
22,889 00
376
1,307,776' 140,063
23,434 27
67
22 33
2,100,797
236,181
47,469 35
849
113 27
52
13 87
11,590
208
939
611
11,775
82,568
10,707
2,264 94
41 60
!
187 80
1
601
160 26
162 26
2,355 00
16,513 60
2,141 40
849
113 27
653
174 13
118,398
23,666 60
42
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General TariflF.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Great Britain . .
Belgium
$
2,476
11,852
3,739
2,190
87,781
316
11,967
3,739
1,861
87,766
$ cts.
110 60
4,188 45
France
1,.308 65
Germany
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain. . .
France
Germany
651 35
30,718 10
Corset clasps, busks, blanks and
steels, and corset wires, tip-
ped or untipped
108,038
105,649
36,977 15
15
43
334
687
43
15 05
United States. . .
687
240 45
Total . . .
1,079
730
255 50
United States. . .
Costumes and scenery, theatri-
cal, according to material
13,726
12,226
2,464 45
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total . . .
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium
Cotton, manufactures of :
Duck, gray or white, N.E.S.
Yds.
52,547
275
109,495
9,433
26
20,494
Yds.
-
119,404
22,402
5,040 72
162,317
29,953
119,404
22,402
5,040 72
39,707
11,051
1,453
17,068
1,110
210
82
275,640
12,182
37,007
11,051
1,453
17,068
618
105
82
276,325
12,114
9,251 75
2,762 75
363 25
France
4.267 00
Germany
Italy
154 50
26 25
J apan
20 50
Switzerland
United States. . .
69,081 25
3,028 50
Total . . .
Gre^t Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain. . .
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium . . ...
France
358,503
355,823
88,955 75
Gray, unbleached cotton fab-
rics
2,501,818
1,400
520,549
106,274
500
36,701
520,549
36,701
9,175 25
3,023,767
143,475
520,549
36,701
9,175 25
White or bleached cotton
fabrics
12,255,252
60
1,0C0
3,139
48,768
19,783
330
314,714
2,478,296
914,149
10
335
821
6,608
3,028
37
24,950
184,362
277,405
60
1,000
3,139
52,478
2,644
330
314,714
2,468,837
16,298
10
335
821
7,099
446
37
24,950
182,690
4,074 50
2 50
83 75
205 25
1,774 75
Germany
Japan
Switzerland
Uniced States. . .
Total
111 50
9 25
6,237 50
45,672 50
15,121,342
1,134,300
3,120,607
232,686
58,171 50
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAYIGATION
4S
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value .
Duty.
Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
2,149
$ cts.
501 41
11
$ Ct8.
5 13
$
2,476
11,967
3,739
2,190
87,766
$ cts,
617 14
4,188 45
1,308 65
804 90
30 718 10
329
153 55
2,149
501 41
340
158 68
108,138
37,637 24
28
6 52
28
43
334
687
6 52
15 05
334
155 87
155 87
240 46
28
6 52
334
155 87
1,092
417 89
12,226
2,464 45
Yds.
52,547
9,433
1,414 98
Yds.
Yds.
52,547
275
119,404
172,226
9,433
26
22,402
1,414 98
7 80
275
26
7 80
5,040 72
52,547
9,433
1,414 98
275
26
7 80
31,861
6,463 50
4,213
702 23
271
90 as
41,491
11,051
1,453
17,068
1,220
105
82
276,3^
12,182
10 044 31
2,762 75
363 25
4,267 00
355 19
602
200 69
26 25
20 50
69,081 25
68
22 67
3,051 17
4,213
702 23
941
313 69
360,977
89,971 67
2,501,818
106,274
17,712 40
200
72
24 00
2,501,818
200
520,549
106,274
72
36,701
143,047
17,712 40
24 00
9,175 25
2,501,818
106,274
17,712 40
200
72
24 00
3,022,567
26,911 65
12,082,425
903,812
150,637 59
5,280
810
270 00
12,365,110
60
1,000
.3,139
52,478
19,783
330
314,714
2,469,466
920,920
10
335
821
. 7,099
3,028
37
24,950
182,751
154,982 09
2 50
83 75
205 25
1,774 75
17,139
2,582
860 66
972 16
9 25
6,237 50
45,692 83
629
61
20 33
12,082,425
903,812
150,637 59
23,048
3,453
1,150 99
15,226,080 1,139,951
209,960 08
44
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11
4-5 EDWARD VI i., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS —Con.
Cotton, manufactures oi—Con.
Fabrics, printed, dyed or
coloured, N.O.P...
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium
China
France
Yds.
29,634,645
980
6,649
5,310
395
292,034
210,581
3,052,712
30
• 2,164
1,379
18
44,559
35,628
507
11,342
408,221
Yds.
550,539
980
6,649
5,390
395
271,120
72,596
1,969
5,560
91,866
5,200,876
63,198
30
2,104
1,404
18
42,553
10,861
394
.507
11,337
437,844
$ cts.
22,119 30
10 50
757 40
491 40
6 30
14,893 55
Germany
Italy
3,801 35
137 90
Japan
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . .
Hong Kong. . . .
5,560
91,946
4,755,833
177 45
3,967 95
153,245 40
Jeans, coutilles and sateens,
imported by corset and
dress stay-makers for use
in their own factories
35,003,933
3,556,560
6,207,940
570,310
199,608 50
12,081
896,571
2,463
92,307
896,571
92,307
18,461 40
908,652
94,770
896,571
92,307
18,461 40
262,339
4
282
807
26
1,034
2,551
1,628
18,068
6,991
4
282
807
26
950
993
1,628
19,332
3,621
2,446 85
1 40
98 70
Belgium
282 45
China
France
Germany
Japan
9 10
332 50
347 55
569 80
6,766 20
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain. . .
Japan
3,631
1,267 35
290,370
34,634
12.121 90
Batts, batting and sheet wad-
diner
Lbs.
8,437
40
167,253
1,060
6
18,158
Lbs.
300
40
167,253
91
6
18,158
22 75
1 50
United States. . .
Total..,..
Great Britain. . .
Belgium
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total. .
4,5,39 50
175,730
19,224
167,593
18,255
4,563 75
Knitting yarn, hosiery yarn
or other cotton yarn. ......
8f.,637
789
279
116,120
17,794
509
89
32,669
196
789
118
509
29 50
127 25
116,120
32,669
8,167 25
202,825
51,061
117,105
33,296
8,324 00
Cotton warps
1,112
1,603
1,603
400 75
2,715
1,603
400 75
11
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OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
45
FOR HoMK Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total .
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected .
Yds.
28,274,193
2,926,684
$ cts.
682,896 60
Yds.
77,657
$
12,472
$ cts.
5,820 27
Yds.
28,902,389
980
6,649
5,390
395
288,810
221,790
1,969
5,560
91,866
5,205,174
$
3,002,354
30
2,164
1,404
18
45,898
36,856
394
507
11,337
438,417
$ cts.
710,836 17
10 50
757 40
491 40
6 30
17,696
149,194
3,345
25,995
1,561 00
12,130 93
16,454 55
15,932 28
137 90
177 45
4^298
3,967 95
573
267 40
153,512 80
28,274,193
2,926,684
682,896 60
248,845
42,385
19,779 60
34,730,978
3,539,379
902,284 70
12,081
2,463
328 40
12,081
896,571
2,463
92,307
328 40
18,461 40
12,081
2,463
328 40
908,652
94,770
18,789 80
255,128
59,530 86
564
263 20
262,683
4
282
807
2ti
950
2,561
1,628
19,332
3,621
62,240 91
1 40
98 70
282 45
9 10
332 50
1,558
727 08
1,074 63
569 80
6,766 20
1,267 35
255,128
59,530 86
2,122
990 28
291,884
72,643 04
Lbs.
7,624
857
142 84
Lbs.
513
112
37 33
Lbs.
8,437
40
167,253
1,060
6
18,158
202 92
1 50
4,539 50
7,624
857
142 84
513
112
37 33
175,730
19,224
4,743 92
85,446
17,676
2,946 05
85,642
789
279
116,120
17,794
509
89
32,669
2,975 55
127 25
279
89
29 66
29 66
8,167 25
85,446
17,676
V,946 05
279
89
29 60
202,830
51,061
11,299 71
1,112
185 35
1,112
1,603
185 35
400 75
1,112
185 35
2,715
586 10
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1.' — General Statement
COUN'I RIES.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity .
Value.
General Tarifif.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE QOOVS— Con.
"Cotton, manufactures of — Con.
Seamless bags ...
Great Britain . . .
$
2,352
4
3
345
4
59
2
.S5
5
1
7,102
10
153
1,734
4
3
345
4
59
2
35
16
1
7,102
10
153
$ cts.
346 80
Brit. Poss. , other
Arabia
Brazil
0 80
0 60
69 00
Dutch E. -Indies.
France
0 80
11 80
Hayti
0 40
Holland
Mexico
Turkey
7 00
3 20
0 20
United States. . .
U. S. Colombia.
Venezuela
Total
1,420 40
2 00
30 60
10,075
9,468
1,893 CO
Great Britain . . .
Sheets and bed quilts and
damask of cotton, N O.P..
132,015
39
216
169
32
245
148
2,061
12,914
2,720
39
216
169
32
816 00
Hong Kong
11 70
Aust. -Hungary. .
64 80
China
50 70
France
9 60
Germany
Norway-Sweden
Switzerland
United States. . .
148
2,061
12,907
44 40
618 30
3,872 10
Total
147,839
18,292
5 487 60
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary. .
China
."Shirts of cotton
Doz.
7,776
6
502
31
172
14
36
24
34,215
39,222
24
2,805
54
623
231
140
140
136,696
Doz.
133
6
502
31
172
636
24
2,805
54
623
146
140
136,580
222 60
8 40
981 75
18 90
France
218 05
Germany
Italy
Japan
36
24
34,123
49 00
49 00
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
47,803 00
42,776
179,935
35,027
141,002
49,350 70
:Sewing thread on spools
121,937
16
18,752
5,063
529
13
153,694
2,981
745 25
'*•
Belgium ....
20,984
5,063
176
13
153,920
5,246 00
1,265 75
43 75
France
Germany
Japan
United States. . .
3 25
38,480 00
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
300,004
183,136
45,784 00
■Sewing cotton thread in
hanks, 3 and 6 cord
Lbs.
661,957
2,502
416,658
894
Lbs.
2^502
894
134 10
664,459
417,552
2,502
894
134 10
11
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47
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
FOB Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty
Collected.
618
$ cts.
82 41
$
$ cts.
2,352
4
3
345
4
69
2
35
16
1
7,102
10
153
$ cts.
429 21
0 80
0 60
69 00
0 80
;■;■:
11 80
;;■;:;■::: ;.
0 40
7 00
3 20
0 20
;
1,420 40
2 00
30 60
618
82 41
10,086
1.976 01
.
128,919
25,783 80
115
46 00
!
131,754i 26,645 80
39 11 70
2161 64 80
169 50 70
32' 9 60
245
98 00
2451 98 00
148! 44 40
2,06i; 618 3a
7
2 so;
12,914, 3.874 90
31,418 20
9-202 80
128,919
25,783 80!
3671 146 80
147,578
Doz.
38,486
8,980 20
Doz.
Doz.
7,791
6
502
31
172
39,122
2i ' 8 40
2,805 i 981 75
54 18 90
1
623 218 05
14
231; 107 80
14
36
231 107 80
1401 49 00
1
24
34,123
140 49 00
136,580 47,803 00
1
7,658
38,486
8,980 20
14
231
107 80
42,699
179,719
58,438 70
119,678
19,946 56
2
0 67
122,661
16
20,984
5,063
666
13
» 153,961
20,692 48
16! 5 Xi
5 33
5,246 00
1,265 75
491
163 67
207 42
3 25
41
13 68
38,493 68
119,678
19,946 56
550
183 35
303,364
65,913 91
T.bs.
661,957
416,658
41,665 80
Lb&.
Lbs.
661,957
2,502
416,658
894
41,665 80
134 10
661,957
416,658
41,665 80
664,459
417,552
41,799 90
48
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1, — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Ahticles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Ccm.
Cotton, manufactures of — Con.
Crochet cotton thread, on
spools or tubes or in balls. .
Great Britain . . .
$
16,618
824
36
27,084
268
36
27,084
$ cts.
67 00
France
United States. .
9 00
6,771 00
Total
44,.562
27,388
6,847 00
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain
All other cotton thread,
N E S
12,038
4,219
20
7,567
4,711
837
20
3,083
3,524
20
7,567
542
20
3,083
135 50
5 00
770 75
23,844
8,651
11,111
3,645
911 25
Clothing
160,504
872
3,510
2,054
18,381
24,350
24
2
887
1,801
303,369
7, ail
872
3,510
2,018
18,517
2,878
24
2
887
1.801
292,416
2,663 85
305 20
Hong Kong
Aust.-Hungary .
China
France
Germany
Holland
Italy.
1,228 50
706 30
6,480 95
1,007 30
8 40
0 70
310 45
Switzerland
United States.
630 35
102,345 60
Total
Great Britain
515,744
330,536
115,687 60
7,005
4,011
213
203
25,211
194
4,011
196
203
24,592
67 90
1,403 85
•
Germany
Switzerland
United States.
68 60
71 05
8,607 20
Total
Cotton bags made up by the
use of the needle, not other-
36,643
29,196
10,218 60
1,533
29
69,215
France
29
68,837
10 15
United States. . .
Total . .
24,092 95
70,777
68,866
24,103 10
Lampwicks
1,432
140
11
170
7,370
140
11
170
7,402
Aust.-Hungary..
China
France
United States. . .
35 00
2 75
42 5(>
1,850 50
*
Total
9,123
7,723
1,930 75
Shawls
721
500
13
5
Germany
Japan
500
13
5
150 00
3 90
United States . .
1 50
Total
1,239
518
155 40
11
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OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
49
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
8
16,618
$ cts.
2,769 71
$
$ cts.
8
16,618
268
36
27,084
$ CIS.
2 769 71
67 00
9 00
6,771 00
16,618
2,769 71
44,006
9,616 71
Lbs.
12,038
4,711
7S5 19
Lbs.
12,038
3,524
20
7,567
4,711
542
20
3,083
785 19
135 50
500
770 75
12,038
4,711
785 19
23,149
8,356
1,696 44
149,991
34,998 97
3,228
1,506 40
160,830
872
3,510
2,054
18,542
24,570
24
2
887
1,801
292,844
39,169 22
305 20
1,228 50
723 10
36
25
21,692
16 80
11 67
10,123 04
6,492 62
11,130 34
8 40
0 70
310 45
630 35
428
199 73
102,545 33
149,991
34,998 97
25,409
11,857 64
505,936
162,544 21
6,542
1,526 48
255
119 00
6,991
4,011
213
203
24,668
1,713 38
1,403 85
76 53
17
7 93
71 05
76
35 47
8,642 67
6,542
1,526 48
357 73
348
162 40
36,086
11,907 48
1,533
-
1,533
29
68,837
70,399
1,4.12
140
11
17p
7,404
357 73
10 15
24,092 95
1,533
357 73
24,460 83
1,432
238 6S
238 6S
35 00
2 75
2
66
.... .. .
,42 50
..1 ,1,851 16
1,432
238 68
2
66
9,157
,2,170 09
721
144 20
721
500
13
5
144 20
150 00
3 90
1 50
721
144 20
1,239
299 60
ll_ii_4
50
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
1
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Cotton, manufactures of — Con.
Socks and stockings ...
Great Britain . . .
China
Francti
Doz. Prs.
83,156
92
1,817
71,396
54
976
20,299
118,396
69
3,986
89,535
34
1,694
20,767
Doz. Prs.
1,095
82
1,837
1,891
54
976
18,977
1,173
63
3,986
2,245
34
1,694
19,512
$ cts,
41(1 55
22 05
1,395 10
785 75
11 90
592 90
6,829 20
Germany
Japan
Switzerland
United Scates. . .
Total . . .
Great Britain . . .
177,790
234,481
24,912
28,707
10,047 45
Tape not dyed or coloured
38,266
162
1,416
8,426
2,104
153
135
8,417
526 00
France
38 25
Germany
United States. . .
33 75
2 104 25
Total
48,270
10,809
2 702 25
Great Britain . . .
Tape dyed or coloui'ed
26,384
60
44
2,097
5,442
■ 60
44
1 904 70
Aust. -Hungary..
France
21 00
15 40
Germany
United States. . .
3,484
3,445
1,205 75
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Avist. -Hungary..
China
32,069
8,991
3 146 85
Towels
67,645
291
1
33
319
2
685
199
291
1
.S3
59 70
87 30
30
France
9 90
Germany
Japan
United States. . .
2
685
60
205 50
Total
68,976
1,211
363 30
Great Britain . . .
Undershirts and drawers
4,998
3,487
1,017
2.542
7,908
1,014
3,487
354 90
France
1,220 45
Germany
Switzerland
United States. . .
2,542
7,901
889 70
2 765 35
Total
Great Britain. . .
France
Uncoloured cotton fabrics,
19,952
14,944
5,230 40
window scrims, cambriccloths,
muslin apron checks, brilli-
ants, cords, piques, diaiiers,
lenos, mosquito nettings ;
Swiss, jaconet and cambric
muslins, and plain, striped or
checked lawns
Yds.
2,052,878
10,092
52
49.825
164,365
171,268
2,297
6,92?
12,677
Yds.
33,622
10,692
3,835
2,297
958 75
574 25
Germany
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total ....
49,825
163,805
6,923
12,630
1,730 75
3,157 50
2,277,812
193,170
258,004
25,685
6,421 25
11
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Doz. Prs.
71,915
103,923
$ cts.
24,249 31
8,938
10
Doz. Prs.
11,155
6
S cts.
5,205 67
2 80
Doz. Prs.
81,948
92
116,251
69
$ cts.
29,865 53
24 85
1,837 3,986
1,395 10
67,618
84,253 39,318 12
69,509| 86,498
54 34
976 1,694
20,113 20,616
40,10S 87
11 90
1
592 90
1,136
1,104! .515 20
7,344 40
45,041 79
71,915
103,923
24,249 31 77,702
96,518
174,529 229,148
1
79,338 55
34,425
5,737 69
1,615
538 33
38,144
153
1,416
8,426
6,802 02
38 25
1,281
9
426 98
3 00
460 73
2,107 25
5,737 69
34,425
2,905
968 31
48 1.^0
9,408 25
' '
19,065
4,448 71
1,886
880 13
26,393
60
44
2,097
7,233 54
21 00
15 40
2,09?
39
978 58
978 58
18 20
3,484
1,223 95
19,065
4,448 71
4,022 1,876 91 32 078
9,472 47
66,983
13,396 00
406 162 40
67,588
291
33,618 70
87 30
1» 30
33 9 90
319
127 60
319
2
685
127 60
60
205 50
66,983
13,396 60
725
290 00
i 68,919
1
14,049 90
3,547
827 65
437
20.'^ 93
4,998
3,487
1,017
2,542
7,908
1,386 48
!
1,220 45
1,017
474 58
474 m
889 70
7
3 27
^
2,768 62
3,547
827 65:
1,461
6
681 78
\ 19,952
6,739 83
Yds.
1,998,641
107,162
27,861 18
Yds.
60
2 00
Yds.
2,032,323
10,692
171,003
2.297
28,821 93
574 25
52
5 1 67
52 ' 5
49,825 fi.923
1 67
1,730 75
500
47
15 67
164,365
12,677
3,173 17
1,998,641
167,162
27,861 18
612
58
19 34
2,257,257
192,905
34,301 77
ll-ii-41
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articlks Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Cotton, manufactures of — Con.
Velvets, velveteens, and plush
fabrics, N.E.S
Great Britain . .
France
Yds.
1,080,730
6,543
101,803
262,087
240,075
1,901
21,302
75,206
Yds.
26,575
6,543
33,140
261,928
8,243
1,901
7.874
75,117
S cts,
2,472 90
570 30
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B.E. Indies....
Hong Kong
2,362 20
22,.o3j 10
1,451,223
339,084
328,186
93,135
27,940 50
Other articles made by the seam-
stress from cotton fabrics, N.
0. P
40,945
13
107
24
429
353
193
2,323
2,128
271
2,012
83,437
1,893
13
167
24
429
353
193
2,a35
467
271
1,984
81,736
(;02 55
4 55
58 45
Brit. Poss., Other
Aust. -Hungary .
8 40
150 15
Belgium
China
123 55
67 55
817 25
Germany
163 45
Japan
94 85
Switzerland ....
694 40
United States. . .
Total. ...
Great Britain . . .
France
Germany.
Japan
28,607 60
132,295
89,865
31,452 75
Crapes, black
14,363
2,859
20
53
20
526
Ml
2,859
53
20
526
102 20
571 80
10 GO
Switzerland
4 00
United States. . .
Total
105 20
17,841
Prs.
224
13.012
332
48
16,783
3,969
793 80
Great Britain...
Aust. -Hungary .
France
Cuffs of cotton, linen, xylonite,
xyolite or celluloid
Prs.
7,271
13,012
332
48
16,783
1,045
2,304
71
6
L782
29
2,304
71
6
1,782
10 15
806 40
24 85
Japan
United States...
Total..... .
Great Britain . . .
2 10
023 70
37,446
5,208
30,399
4,192
1,467 20
Curtains and shams made up.
427,432
29
40
618
533
62
27,731
2,246
16
75
88,941
58,633
33,522
29
40
618
533
62
28,531
19
16
75
89,366
58,727
211,538
11,732 70
10 15
14 00
B.E. Indies ...
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary .
216 30
Belgium
186 55
China
21 70
France
9,985 85
6 65
Germany
.Japan
Mexico
5 60
20 25
Switzerland
31,278 10
20,554 45
United States . . .
Total
606,356
74,038 30
11
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports, — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity,
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Yds.
1,030,533
224,497
S cts.
44,899 40
Yds.
15,JK)7
" 65^958
8
5,706
" ' " ' 12^820
$ cts.
2,282 40
"5.128 66
Yds.
1,073,015
6,513
99,098
233,446
1,901
20.694
S cts.
49,654 70
570 30
7,490 20
159 89' 35 60
262,087| 75,206
22,570 70
1,030,563
224,497
44,899 40 82,024 18,615, 7,446 Oo| 1,440,743
336,247
80,285 90
37,225
8,686 14
i
> 407
189 93
39,525
■9. .5.^8 62
131 4 .55
167
24
429
353
193
2,335
2,128
271
58 45
8 40
^
150 15
123 55
67 55
817 25
1,661
775 16
938 61
94 85
28
48
13 07
22 40
2,012, 707 47
81,784 28.630 00
37,225
8,686 14 --- 2.144 1.000.56!
129.234
41,139 45
13,985
1,864 89
14,496
2,859
20
53
20
526
1,967 09
571 80
20
5 33
5 33
10 60
4 00
105 20
13,985
1,864 89^ 20
5 33
17,974
2,664 02
Prs,
7 047
1,016
237 08
Prs.
Prs.
7,271
1,3,012
332
48
16,783
1,045
2,304
71
6
1,782
247 23
806 40
24 85
2 10
623 70
7,047
1,016
237 08'
37,446
5,208
1,704 28
390,878
91,205 99
826
385 47
425,226
• 29
40
618
533
62
103,324 16
10 15
14 00
216 30
186 55
21 70
104
2,227
48 53
1,039 30
28,635 10,034 38
2,246 1,045 95
161 5 60
75
89,366
58,727
26 25
t
31,278 10
2C,554 45
390,878
91,205 99
3,157
1,473 30
605,573
■ 166,717 59
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Co?l.
Cyclometers and pedometers. . .
United States . . .
429
429
S cts.
107 25
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
Dressing, harness, leather and
shoe
1,693
2.36
195
56,988
3
236
195
57,050
0 75
59 00
France
48 75
United States...
14,262 50
Total ...
59,112
57,484
14,371 00
Drugs, dyes, ■ chemicals and
medicines : —
Acids, acetic and pyrolig-
nenus, in excess of the
Great Britain . . .
France
Galls.
5,012
9
5
130
3,774
47
5
90
Galls.
9
47
18 09
Germany
United States . . .
Total
Germany
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Germany
Switzerland ....
United States. . .
Total ....
Germany
United States. . .
Total....
i29
89
137 31
Acid, acetic and pyroligneous,
crude, of any strength, not
exceeding 30 per cent
5,156
3,916
138
136
155 40
46
686
37
64
686
64
16 00
732
101
686
64
16 00
Acid phosphate, N . 0 . P
Acids, mixed, N.E.S
Lbs.
285,707
4,252
62
51,845
15,248
683
119
2,638
Lbs.
289,832
20
15,496
6
3,874 00
1 20
51,845
2,638
527 60
56,159
3,440
51,865
2,644
528 80
Muriatic and nitric
2,480
145,683
530
4,437
2,240
147,603
512
4,561
102 40
912 20
148,163
4,967
149,843
5,073
1,014 60
Sulphuric
776
112,551
28
2,557
31
112,631
2
2,5.35
0 50
633 75
11.3,327
2,585
112,662
2,537
634 25
Other, N.E.S
123,280
18,985
5
284,219
18,028
3,069
2
13,302
8,031
5,948
5
281,960
2,042
827
2
12,901
408 40
165 40
0 40
2,580 20
426,489
34,401
295,944
15,772
3,154 40
Aniline dyes, in packages of
less than 1 lb. weight
78
99
30
84
57
61
12 20
177
114
57
61
12 20
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
55
FOB Home Consumption.
Preferential Tarifif.
Surtax Tarifif.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
•S
§ ets.
$
$ cts.
429
$ cts.
107 25
1 600
281 7-2
1,693
236
195
57,050
282 47
^
59 00
48 75
14,262 50
1,690 281 72
59,174
14,652 72
Galls.
4,977
3,819 4,^43 84
Galls.
Galls.
4,977
9
5
130
3,819
47
5
90
* 4,943 84
18 09
5
1
5
1
13 40
2 53
13 40
139 84
4,943 84
4,977
3,819
6
6
15 93
5,121
3,961
5,115 17
46
37
12 33
46
686
37
64
12 33
16 00
46
37
12 33
732
101
28 33
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
289,832
15,496
3,874 00
1
3,946
485 64 67
286
62
192
119
51 20
31 73
4,252
62
51,845
683
119
2,638
117 07
31 73
527 60
3,946
485 64 67
348
311
82 93
56,159
3,440
676 40
240
18
2 40
2,480
147,603
530
4,561
104 80
912 20
240
181 2 40
150,083
5,091
1,017 00
745
26 4 32
776
112,631
28
2,535
4 82
633 75
745
26 4 32
113,407
2,563
638 57
123,600
18,389 2,451 95
5,452
12,973
467
2,236
124 53
596 27
37,083
18,921
5
283,486
20,898
3,063
2
13,206
2,984 88
761 67
0 40
1,526
305
8133
802 13
2,661 53
123,600
18,389 2,451 95
19,951
3,008
439,495
37,169
6,408 48
1
78
42
30
23
8 00
6 14
78
99
30
84
8 00
18 34
120
53
14 14
177
114
26 34
1
56
CU8T0M8 DEPARTMENT
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Drags, dyes, &c. — Con.
Gelatine and Isinglass
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong. ....
Aust.-Hnngary..
Belgium
France.
Lbs.
24,273
135
4,022
1,500
61,629
48,505
70
5,575
58,055
$
12,345
6
766
387
8,950
9,086
21
779
25,018
Lbs.
3,622
135
4.022
1,501)
65,556
6,090
70
5,575
57,065
$
1,051
6
766
387
8,561
1,298
21
779
24,415
$ cts.
202 75
1 50
191 50
90 75
2,140 25
Germany
Japan
Switzerland. ...
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary. .
Belgium
France
324 50
5 25
• 194 75
6,103 75
203,764
57,358
143,635
37,284
9,321 00
Glue, powdered or sheet
324,581
141,526
13,771
125,320
707,680
26,991
9,063
1,475
11,128
37,785
12,763
130,747
13,771
142,299
298,999
24,640
76,362
558,900
1,258,483
1,066
7,412
1,475
12,485
17,157
9o7
3,720
57,511
200 50
1,853 00
368 75
3,121 25
Germany
Holland
4,289 25
234 25
Italy
United States. . .
Total...
Great Britain . . .
France
United States. . .
Total....
101,824
565,615
1,980,317
4,837
58,411
149,690
930 00
14,377 75
101,763
25,440 75
Glue, liquid ,
1,526
485
15,242
o
485
15,321
0 50
121 25
3,830 25
17,253
15,808
3,952 CO
Great Britain . . .
France
■ Glycerine, N.E.S
954,691
200
24,310
111,338
28
3,303
28,560
400
24,310
4,332
56
3,303
866 40
11 20
Glycerine, imported by manu-
facturers of explosives for
United States. . .
Total.. .
Great Britain. ..
Mexico
600 00
979,201
862,425
88,665
328,086
1,279,776
12,632
2,170
27,342
5,398
47,542
114,669
53,270
7,691
1,538 20
thereof in their own fac-
tories
99,815
10,021
40,656
150,492
7,081
1,175
14,217
2,821
58,269
88,665
328,686
6,543
10,021
40,656
654 30
1,002 10
4,065 60
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Germany
Japan
Gums : —
Camphor
475,620
616
550
20,122
5,038
57,220
286
258
13,186
2,652
5,722 00
57 20
51 00
2,637 20
United States. . .
'Total....
Great Britain . . .
B. E. Indies....
Germany. .
Turkey
530 40
25,294
32,326
1,215
- 840
189
869
2,933
16,382
2,546
2,899
317
1,707
6,034
3,276 40
Opium (crude)
3,477
43,273
633
3,269
10,726
175,992
1^336
6,598
1,215 00
840 00
189 00
869 00
United States. . .
Total .. ..
2,933 00
50,652
194,652
6,040
13,503
6,046 00
11
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OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
57
FOR HoMK Consumption.
Preferential Tarifif.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
21,838
11,871
S cts.
1,978 51
Lbs.
8
S cts.
Lbs.
25,460
135
4,022
1,.500
65,560
47,788
70
5,575
57,810
12,922
6
766
3S7
8,561
8,715
21
779
24,472
$ cts.
2,241 26
1 50
191 50
96 75
2,140 25
41,698
245
7,417
57
2,472 35
ig'oo
2,796 85
5 25
194 75
6,122 75
21,838
11,871
1,978 51
41,943
7,474
2,491 35
207,416
56,629
13,790 86
322,926
27,011
4,501 85
2,240
151
50 33
337,931
130,747
13,771
142,299
752,574
24,640
76,362
569,683
28,228
7,412
1,475
12,485
39,618
937
3,720
58,«53
4,818 68
1,853 CO
" 368 75
3,121 25
453,575
22,461
7,486 97
11,776 22
234 25
'
930 00
10,783
1,142
380 66
14,758 41
322,926
27,011
4,501 85
466,598
23,754
7,917 96
2,048,007
152,528
37,860 56
1,552
258 68
1,554
485
15,321
259 18
121 25
3,830 25
1,552
258 68
17,360
4,210 68
899,984
104,676
13,956 90
928,541
400
24,310
109,008
56
3,303
14,823 30
11 20
6(30 60
899,984
104,676
13,956 90
953,254
112,367
15,495 10
912.264
105,462
7,030 84
970, .533
88,665
328,686
112,005
10,021
40,656
7,685 14
1,002 10
4,065 60
912,264
105,462
7,030 84
1,387,884
162.682
12,752 84
11.143
6,451
860 17
11,759
2,170
26,122
5,038
6,737
1,188
13,186
2,652
917 37
1,620
930
247 99
299 59
2,637 20
530 40
11,143
6,451
860 17
1,620
930
247 99
45,089
23,763
4,381 56
1,590
5,497
194,816
1,060 00
33,648 70
2,805
51,313
189
869
2,933
8,043
197,715
317
1,707
6,034
2,275 00
50,473
34,488 70
189 00
869 00
2,933 00
52,063
200,313
34,708 70
58,109
1
213,816
40,754 70
58
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports,
•
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOQDS — Cori.
Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con.
Other, N.E.S
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. ..
France
Italy . ...
Spain
Turkey . . . , . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Lbs.
2,461
10,332
49
2,355
Lbs.
10,332
S
2,.S55
$ cts.
47i '66
12,793
2,404
10,332
2,355
1,082
27
1,505
427
54,.575
77,240
471 00
Liquorice, in paste, rolls and
sticks
83,667
368
13,299
3,465
1,535,214
971,192
0,881
27
1,561
427
174,908
75,511
8,831
368
13,0:)9
3,405
846,581
999,325
216 40
5 40
301 00
85 40
10,915 00
15,448 00
2,607,205
259,315
1,871,669
134,856
28
3,968
3,996
26,971 20
Magnesia
24,353
117,500
141,833
1.751
3,968
5,719
600
117,500
118,100
5 60
793 60
799 20
Milk food, and other similar
preparations
21,308
3,098
42
55
8,943
29,864
7
311
42
55
10,195
29,933
2 10
Belgium
93 30
France
12 60
Germany
16 .50
Switzerland
3,058 50
8,979 90
United State.*. . .
Total
63,310
40,-543
12,162 90
Great Britain. . .
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ....
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong. . . .
China
Morphine
Ozs.
4,881
329
5,281
962
Ozs.
40
293
88
854
17 60
170 80
5,210
Lbs.
189
42
6,243
520
178
333
942
188 40
Opium, powdered
Lbs.
14
42
34
178
18 90
56 70
231
698
56
212
75 60
Opium, prepared for smoking. .
1
20
1
20
5 00
Proprietary medicines, in liquid
form, containing alcohol
3,776
2
5
6,535
4,484
3,540
2
5
6,234
1,764
9
557
65,478
1,770 00
1 00
2 50
France
;:::::::.
3,117 00
Germany
882 00
Russia. .
4 50
Turkey
661
65,459
278 50
United States. . .
Total ....
32,739 00
80,922
77,589
38,794 50
11
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OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.'
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
2,461
49
$ cts.
6 .54
Lbs.
•S
$ cts.
Lbs.
2,461
10,332
49
2,355
S cts.
6 54
471 00
1
2,461
49
6 54
1
12,793
2,404
477 54
I
74,783
5,784
771 30
83,614
368
13,099
3,465
846,581
999,325
6,866
27
1,505
427
54,575
77,240
987 70
j
5 40
301 00
85 40
10,915 00
•
1.5,448 00
74,783
5,784
771 30
t
1,946,452
140,640
27.742 50
24,115
1,758
234 41
24,715
117,500
1,786
3,968
240 01
793 60
24,115
1.758
234 41
142,215
5,754
1,033 61
21,253
4,250 60
21,260
311
42
55
10,195
29,933
4,252 70
93 .30
12 60
16 50
3,058 50
8,979 90
21,253
4,250 60
61,796
16,413 50
Ozs.
5,071
5,449
726 55
Ozs.
10
29
7 73
Ozfe.
5,081
40
293
5,478
88
854
734 28
17 60
170 80
5,071
5,449
726 55
10
29 7 73
5,414
6,420
922 68
Lbs.
175
486
157 50
Lbs.
!
Lbs.
189
42
520
178
176 40
56 70
175
486
157 50
231
698
233 10
1
20
5 00
3,540
2
5
6,234
4,484
9
557
65,478
1,770 00
1 00
2 50
.
3,117 00
2,720
1,813 34
2,695 34
4 50
278 50
32,739 00
2,720
1,813 34
80,309
40,607 84
60
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con.
Proprietary medicines, N.O.P..
Great Britain . . .
$ .
93,521
836
153
1,904
25,446
2,169
1,387
524
330
1,495
280,638
3,243
836
153
1,904
25,831
651
1,374
52 i
330
1,569
280,167
$ cts.
810 75
Hong KOng
Belgium
209 00
38 25
China
476 00
France
Germany
■
6,457 75
162 75
Holland
34S 50
Japan
Switzerland
181 00
82 .50
Turkey
392 25
United States. . .
70,041 75
Total
,
408,403
316,582
53
45
466
564
79,145 50
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
United States. . .
Total... .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Potash or potassa, bicarbonate
of
LUs.
3,297
794
7,506
261
45
496
Lbs.
.585
794
7,026
8,405
10 60
9 00
93 20
11,597
802
112 80
Soda, bicarbonate of
2,583,997
2,322,990
24,355
44,770
144,860
2,347,510
1,409
45,420
•
281 80
9,084 00
4,906.987
69,125
2,492,370
46,829
9,365 80
Sulphuric ether, chloroform and
solutions of peroxides of hy-
drogen
12,654
31,376
83,030
8,335
7,562
11,964
1,618
4,162
81,071
936
1,143
11,367
234 00
285 75
2,841 75
127,060
27,861
86,851
13,446
3,361 50
Vase-line and all similar prepara-
tions of i^etroleum, for toilet,
medicinal or other purposes .
130
9
122
12,276
2
9
" " 12,276
0 70
Belgium
3 15
Germany .
United States. . .
""'4,11886
Total
Urtited States. . .
United States. . .
United Scates. . .
12,537
12,287
4,122 65
Yeast cakes
71,0.33
3,014
73,458
3,662
4,407 48
Yeast, compressed, in packages
weighing less than 50 lbs
390
41
390
41
23 40
Yeast, compressed, in bulk or
mass of not less than 50 lbs . .
163,890
36,006
163,890
. 36,006
4,916 70
11
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OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
61
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value, i Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
S
88,782
$ cts.
14,797 58
1,025
9 cts.
341 67
8
93,050
836
153
1,904
25,831
2,494
1,374
524
330
1,569
280,348
8 cts.
15,950 00
209 00
38 25
476 00
1,843
61427
6,457 75
777 02
^
343 50
131 00
.82 50
181
eo'ss
392 25
70,102 08
■ 88,782
14,797 58
3,049
1,016 27
408,413
94,959 35
Lbs.
2,712
208
27 73
Lbs.
Llw.
3,297
794
7,026
261
45
466
38 33
9 00
93 20
2,712
208
27 73
11 117
779
140 53
2,470,937
23,106
3,081 01
2,615,7971 24,515
2,348,310 45,444
3,3(52 81
9,090 40
800
24
6 40
2,470,937
23,106
3,081 01
1,156 03
800
24
6 40
4,964,107
69,959
12,453 21
8,367
6,936
3,226
26,040
545
541
5,890
129
180 33
1,963 40
43 00
13,211
30,202
81,616
8,413
7,033
11,496
1,570 36
2,249 15
2,884 75
1,156 03
29 87
8,367
6,936
29,811
6,560
2,186 73
125,029
26,942
6,704 26
128
130
9
122
12,276
30 57
3 15
122
56 95
56 95
4,118 80
128
29 87
122
56 95
12,537
4 209 47
'
73,458
3 662
4 407 48
390
41
23 40
163,890
36,006
4,916 70
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
•
Countries
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Drugs, dyes, &c. — Coit.
All other drugs, dyes, chemic-
als, &e., not otherwise pro-
Great Britain . .
Hong Kong
178,904
21
5,73:-;
2,527
392
13,541
52,420
9G6
10,593
286,745
13,440
21
5,733
2,395
392
11,696
11,450
13
925
9,260
275,493
$ Ct3.
2,688 00
4 20
1,146 60
479 00
Belgium
China
78 40
France
Germany
Italy
J apan
2,339 20
2,290 00
2 60
185 00
Earthen and Chinaware :^(See
Bricks and Tiles. )
Baths, tubs and washstands
of earthenware, stone, cem-
ent or clay, oi of other ma-
terial, N.O.P
Switzerland
United States. . .
1,852 00
55,098 60
Total. .. .
Great Britain . .
551,836
330,«18
60,163 60
2,788
20
68,042
149
. 20
68,109
44 70
Hong Kong. . . , ,
6 00
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Aust.-Hungary..
20,432 70
70,850
68,278
20,483 40
Brown or coloured earthen
and stoneware, and rocking-
ham ware
12,672
493
39
13
3,368
64
19,044
147 90
11 70
China
Germany . . ...
13
3,504
4
64
19,082
3 90
1,010 40
Italy
Japan
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
19 20
5,713 20
Decorated, printed or sponged,
and all earthenware, N. U.S.
35,339
23,021
6,906 30
580,024
354
8.014
153
517
108
37
21,815
56,690
1,375
79
10,051
19
41,387
3,796
354
7,346
1.53
517
108
37
22,458
22,631
1,375
79
10,051
19
41,117
1,138 80
106 20
Hong Kong
Aust.-Hungary..
2,203 80
45 90
Belgium
China
155 10
Denmark
32 40
Egypt
France
11 10
6 737 40
Germany
Holland
Italy
6,789 30
412 50
23 70
Japan
3,015 30
5 70
Spain
United States. .
Total
Great Britain.*. .
China
12,335 10
720,623
110,041
33,012 30
Demijohns, churns or crocks .
760
14
3
124
6
14
3
1 80
4 20
France
0 90
Germany
Holland
4
910
6,450
1 20
Japan
910
6,450
273 00
United States. . .
Total ....
1,935 00
8,261
7,387
2,216 10
11
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OF Imports. — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total .
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
S
150,124
. S cts.
20,016 96
7,709
$ cts.
2,055 73
171,273
21
5,733
2,527
392
12,786
55,965
13
925
9,260
280,684
$ cts.
24,760 69
4 20
1,146 60
132
35 20
514 20
78 40
1,090
44,515
290 67
11,870 69
2,629 87
14,160 69
2 GO
185 00
1,852 00
5,191
1,384 27
56,482 87
20,01C 90
150,124
58,037
15,636 56
539,579
101,817 12
2,039
527 80
2,788
20
68,119
572 50
6 00
10
4 00
20,430 70
2,639
527 80
10
4 00
70,927
21,015 20
12,250
2,450 00
12,743
39
13
3,504
2,597 90
11 70
3 90
136
54 40
1,064 80
64
19,082
35,445
19 20
38
15 20
5 728 40
12,250
2,450 00
174
09 00
9,425 90
.569,059
112,043 60
455
182 00
573,310
354
7,689
153
517
108
37
22,569
56,416
1,375
79
10,051
19
41,384
113,364 40
106 20
343
137 20
i 2,341 00
45 90
155 10
32 40
i 11 10
111
33,785
44 40
13,514 00
i 6,781 80
20,303 30
412 50
*
' 23 70
.3,015 30
5 70
267
100 80
12,441 90
569,059
112,043 60
150 80
34,961
13,984 40
714,061
159,040 30
754
760
14
3
124
4
910
6.450
152 60
4 20
0 90
124
49 CO
49 60
1 20
273 00
1,935 00
754
150 80
124
49 60
8,265
2,416 50
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
,
Countries.
ToT.\L Imports,
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariflf.
Quantity.
Value
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Earthen and Chinaware— Co?i.
White granite or ironstone
wUre, C.C. or cream coloured
227,193
332
993
1,543
251
25
7,574
1,062
332
993
1,484
251
25
7,574
$ cts.
318 60
Aust. -Hungary..
99 60
France. . . ....
297 90
Germany
445 20
Holland
75 30
7 50
United States. .
2,272 20
Total
237,911
11,721
3,516 30
Great Britain . .
B. E. Indies .
China and porcelain ware. . . .
101,484
8
4
223
34,305
571
1,547
637
52,552
177,330
1,442
319
35,.369
97
255
4
15,226
. . . ...
2,988
8
4
223
34,360
571
1,547
657
52,393
93,465
1,442
319
35,345
97
255
4
14,635
896 40
2 40
B. W. Indies . . .
1 20
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary. .
66 90
10, .308 00
171 30
Belgium ....
China
464 10
Denmark
France
Germany
197 10
15,717 90
28,039 50
432 60
Holland
Italy
Japan
.... ....
95 70
10,603 cO
29 10
Switzerland
76 50
Turkey.
1 20
United States. . .
4, .390 'id
Total . .
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
421,393
238,313
71,493 90
19,660
28
433
35,457
1,178
28
433
35,028
36,667
412 30
9 80
France
United States. . .
151 55
12 259 80
Total
Great Britain. . .
Hong Kong
55,578
12,833 45
Manufactures of earthenware,
N.E S
12,068
5
85
3
504
,544
136
43,043
119
5
85
3
504
414
136
42,995
35 70
1 50
Aust. -Hungary. .
25 50
China
0 90
France
151 20
Germany
Japan
124 20
40 80
United States. . .
Total
12,898 50
56,388
44,261
13,278 30
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
Eees
Doz.
14
9,111
26,103
104
940,667
35
392
1,733
4
201,328
Doz.
14
9,111
26,103
104
936,917
35
392
1,733
4
" 200,487
0 42
273 33
783 09
3 12
United States. . .
Total... .
28,107 51
975,999
203,492
972,249
202,651
29,167 47
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATI077
65
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
$ cia.
1
1 Quantity.
1
Value.
Dutr
Collected.
238,.^20
$ cts.
47,143 35
$
239,382
332
993
1,543
251
25
7,574
$ cts.
47,461 95
99 60
297 90
59
23 60
468 80
75 30
7 50
2,272 20
•
238,320
47,143 35
59
23 60
250,100
50,683 25
97,032
18,832 45
905
362 00
100,925
8
4
223
34,490
571
1,547
657
52,437
177,332
1,442
319
35,363
97
255
4
15,177
20,090 85
2 40
1 20
66 90
130
62 00
10,360 00
171 Vk
4M 10
197 Irt
44
83,867
17 60
33,546 80
15,735 50
6l,58<) 30
43'' 60
95 70
18
7 20
::.:-':::;
10,610 70
29 10
76 60
1 20
542
216 80
4,607 30
97,032
18,832 45
85,506
34,202 40
420,861
124,528 75
18,652
4,352 21
19,830
28
433
35,028
4,764 51
<4 $v>
151 55
. 12,259 80
18,652
4,352 21
65,319
17,185 6ft
11,949
2,382 75
12,068
5
85
3
504
544
136
43,043
2,418 45-
1 50
2;5 50
0 90
151 20
176 20
40 80
12,917 70
130
52 00
48
19 20
11,949
. 2,382 75
178
71 20
56,388
15,.732 25.
Doz.
Doz.
Doz.
14
9,111
26,103
104
936,917
35
.S92
1,733
4
200.487
(1 ^
273 33.
7.83 09-
3.12:
28,107 51
972,249
202,r,51j
29,lG7r4T
-
,
ll_ii_5
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Impohtkd.
Qiiantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DOTIABLK GOODS— Con.
Elastic round or flat, including
garter elastic. . .
Great Britain . . .
$
82,031
883
1,653
607
339
22,782
1,151
541
1,653
479
339
22,782
S cts.
402 85
Aust. -Hungary..
189 35
France
578 55
Germany. . . .
Switzerland ....
167 })5
118 65
United StatefS. . .
7,973 70
Total
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
France
108,295
26,945
9,430 75
Electric light carbons and car-
bon points, of all kinds, N.E.S.
M.
14
'77
43
11
257
2,646
153
1,074
504
101
2,117
22,036
t
M.
1
77
43
11
9
1,074
504
101
3 15
375 90
176 40
35 35
' lermany .
United States, . .
Total ....
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
2,397
18,518
6,481 30
3,048
25,985
2,529
20,206
7,072 10
Electric carbons over 6 inches in
circumference
No.
1,219,281
62,794
No.
1,219,281
62,794
9,419 10
Electric apparatus, N.E.S., in-
sulators of all kinds, &c.,
electric and galvanic batter-
ies ; telegraph and telephone
29,403
79
2,314
2,226
706
185
25
1,807,088
6,794
79
• 2,229
763
706
185
25
1,792,454
1,698 50
19 75
Aust. - Hungary. .
France
557 25
Germany
Holland
190 75
176 50
Italy
46 25
Spain
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain . . .
6 25
448,113 50
1,842,026
1,803,235
450,808 75
Electric motors, generators,
dynamos and sockets
29,758
15,000
459,813
10,270
2 567 50
Holland
459,083
114,770 75
Total
504,571
469,353
117 338 25
Great Britain . . .
Embroideries, not otherwise
provided for ....
31,457
2,592
219
8,331
5,928
46
.5,415
2C,898
17,217
12,168
2,592
219
7
8,331
278
46
5,415
26,449
15,033
4,258 80
907 20
Aust. -Hungary..
China
76 65
Eervpt
2 45
France
Germany
2,915 85
97 30
;:;;;:;:,
Italy
16 10
1,895 25
9,257 15
5 261 55
Switzerland . . .
United States. . .
Total . .
98,110
70,538
24,688 30
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OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
67
FOR HoMK Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
1
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
80,890
•S cts.
18,874 94
•S
S cts.
82,041
541
1,653
607
339
22,782
$ cts.
' 19,277 79
189 35
' i:::::":""'
128 59 74
227 39
i
t 118 65
7,973 70
.S0,890
18,874 94
128
59 74
107,963
28,365 43
M.
13
144
33 00
M.
M.
14
77
43
153
1,074
504
101
.36 75
375 90
•
176 40
11
35 35
257
249
2,117
3,518
987 93
1,641 73
2571 2,ii7
2,646 i 22.036
987 93
8,123 03
'
13
144
33 60
506
5,635
2,629 66.! 3,048
25,985
9,735 36
No.
No.
No.
1,219,281
62,794
9,419 10
23,283
3,880 59
42
14 00
30,119
79
2,314
2,926
706
185
25
1,792,835
5,593 09
19 75
85
2,163
28 33
721 05
585 58
911 80
176 50
46 26
6 25
381
127 00
448,240 50
23,283
3,880 59
2,671
890 38
1,829,189
455,579 72
19,488
3,248 02
29,758
'459486
5,815 52
"iHSOS 08
103
"3433
19,488
3,248 02
103
34 33
488,944
120,620 60
16,211
3,782 69
1,960
914 67
30,339
2,592
219
7
8, .331
5,928
46
5,415
26,449
15,233
8,956 16
907 20
76 65
•
2 45
2,915 85
5,650
2,636 69
2.733 99
16 10
1,895 25
'206
9333
9,257 15
5,354 88
16,211
.3,782 69|
7,810
3,644 69
94,559
32,115 68
ll_ii_5J
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Articles Imported.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Emery wheels and manufactures
of emery
Great Britain.
Germany
United States.
Total .
Express parcels of small value.
Fancy goods, viz. : —
Alabaster, spar, amber, terra
cotta, or composition orna-
ments
Great Britain. .
Newfoundland .
United States. .
Total. .
Bead ornaments and statu-
ettes, N.E.S
Boxes, fancy, ornamental
cases and writing desks,
&c., &c
Countries.
Great Britain . .
Aust. -Hungary.
Belgium .....
China
France
Germany . . .
Italy.
Switzerland
United States. .
Total . . .
Great Britain . . .
Br. Poss., other,
Aust. -Hungary.
Belgium ,
France.. ,
Germany
Italy
Japan
Switzerland
Turkey ,
United States. .
Total .
Great Britain . .
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary.
China
France.
Germany
Japan
Switzerland
Turkey
United States. .
Total
Total Imports.
Quantity.
Value.
606
93
28,533
29,232
1,584
257
909,950
911,791
1,160
74
239
2
1,092
442
10
115
1,209
4,343
16,253
4
4,898
625
31,474
17,537
1,879
58
112
3,045
16,748
92,633
24,607
15
913
79
2,203
27,928
1,728
23
7
47,394
104,897
Entered
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value. Duty.
49
28,533
28,582
240
2.57
909,931
910,428
895
74
239
2
1,092
10
ai5
1,209
3,636
9,460
4
4,852
625
31,584
7,202
1,879
58
112
3,045
16,559
75,380
5,.586
15
881
79
2,189
5,220
1,728
23
7
47,154
62,882
5 cts.
12 25
7,133 25
7,145 50
117 32
57 50
239,994 71
240,169 53
313 25
25 90
83 65
0 70
382 20
3 50
40 25
423 15
1,272 60
3,311 00
1 40
1,698 20
218 75
11,0.54 40
2,520 70
657 65
20 30
39 20
1,065 75
5,795 65
26,383 00
1,955 10
5 25
308 3.1
27 65
766 15
1,827 00
604 80
8 05
2 45
16,503 90
22,008 70
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
6S
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
598
$ cts.
100 01
$
$ cts.
647
93
28,533
$ cts
112 26
93
31 00
31 00
7,133 25
31 00
598
100 01
93
29,273
7,276 51
1,344
285 26
1,584
257
909,950
402 58
57 50
19
2 13
239,996 84
1,344
285 26
19
2 13
911,791
240,456 92
95
22 17
170
79 34
1,160
74
239
2
1,092
442
» 10
115
1,209
414 76
25 90
83 65
0 70
382 20
442
206 29
206 29
3 50
40 25
423 15
95
22 17
612
285 63
4,343
1,580 40
3,464
808 42
2,ltt0
46
980 00
2i 47
15,024
4
4,898
625
31,704
17,413
1,879
58
112
3,045
16,673
1
5,099 42
1 40
1,719 67
218 75
120
10,211
56 00
4,765 18
11,110 40
' " 7,285 88
657 65
20 30
39 20
ii4
53"2«'»
1,065 75
5,848 85
3,464
808 42
12,591
5,875 &5
91,435
..^3,067 27
15,295
3,5€9 05
3,724
1,738 07
24,605
15
913
79
2,203
27,928
1,728
23
9
47,392
7,262 22
5 25
32
14 93
323 28
27 65
14
22,708
6 54
10,598 85
772 69
12,425 85
604 80
8 05
238
2 45
11106
16,614 96
■ 15,295
3,569 05
26,716
12,469 45
104,893
38,047 20
70
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total ImpoHts.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Fancy goods — Con.
Braids, bracelets, cords,
fringes, tassels, &c
Great Britain . . .
184,143
13,995
4,373
61
102
46,546
207,614
6
87
1
2,873
156,390
56,551
13,929
4,373
61
102
46,203
20,071
6
87
1
2,873
154,306
$ cts.
19,792 85
4,875 15
1,530 55
Aust. -Hungary. .
Belgium
China
21 35
Denmark
France
35 70
16,171 05
7,024 85
2 10
Germany
Italy
Japan
30 45
Russia
Switzerland. . . .
0 .35
1,005 55
United States. , .
Total
Great Britain. . .
54,007 10
616,191
298,563
104,497 05
Cases, for jewellery, watches,
silver ware, plated ware and
cutlery
52,848
60
900
2,781
47
10,509
724
60
900
1,382
47
10,336
253 40
Aust. -Hungary. .
France
21 00
315 00
Germany
Japan
United States. . .
483 70
16 45
3,617 60
Total. ...
Great Britain . . .
France
1
67,145
13,449
4,707 15
Fancy manufactures of bone,
shell, horn and i vory, N. E. S.
243
11
117
4
12
282
77
11
26 95
3 85
Germany
Italy
4
12
282
1 40
Japan
4 20
United States. . .
Total . . .
Great Britain . . .
98 70
669
386
135 10
Fans
507
40
14
1,752
670
1,453
1,544
1,526
2,476
451
40
14
1,752
670
1,453
194
1,526
2,365
157 85
14 00
Hong Kong
Br. Poss., other.
Aust. -Hungary .
China
4 90
613 20
234 50
France .
508 55
Germany
•Japan
67 90
534 10
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong. . .
Aust. -Hungary .
China
827 75
9,982
8,465
2,962 75
Flowers, artificial
70,718
24
812
106
30,644
15,967
37
70,940
13,929
24
812
106
30,444
889
37
70,352
3,482 25
6 00
203 00
26 50
France
Germany. ...
Japan , .
United. States. . .
Total
7,611 00
222 25
9 25
17,588 00
189,248
116,593
29,148 25
u
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OP Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
71
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity,
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
(Collected.
53,9.35
$ cts.
12,595 62
71,751
28
% cts.
33,48;} 80
13 or
182,237
13,957
4,373
61
102
46,734
205,352
6
87
1
2,873
156,246
$ cts-
65,872 27
4,888 22
1,530 55
21 35
35 70
531
185,281
247 80
86,464 34
16,418 86-
93,489 19^
2 10
30 45^
0 35
1,005 55
1,940
905 33
54,912 4?
5S,935
12,595 62
259,531
121,114 34
612,029
238,207 01
•
1,981
462 29
228
1,399
106 40
652'88
2,933
60
900
2,781
47
10,509
822 0»
21 00
315 oa
1,136 58
16 4&
173
80 74
^,698 34
1,981
462 29
1,800
840 02
17,230
6,009 46
166
38 73
243
11
117
4
12
282
65 68
3 85
./
117
54 60
54 60
1 40
4 20
98 70
166
38 73
117
54 60
669
228 4»
56
13 08
507
40
14
1,752
670
1,453
1,544
1,526
2,365
170 95
14 OO
4 90
613 20
234 50
508 55
1
1,350
630 00
697 90
534 10
827 75.
56
13 08
1,350
630 00
9,871
3,605 83
51,914
8,652 58
4,875
1,625 00
70,718
24
812
106
30,644
15,967
:^7
71,060
13,759 83
6 00
200
15,078
708
6667
5,026 00
"23600
203 00
26 50
7,677 67
5,248 25
9 25
17,824 OO
51,914
8,652 58
20,861
6,953 67
189,368
44,754 50
72
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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I 4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
COUNTIIIKS.
Total Imports.
Enterkd
Abticlks Impobtkp.
jQuantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — CoU.
Fancy goods— Con.
Feathers, fancy, undressed..
1,503
179
3,357
136
124
1,906
11
3
7,490
1,912
179
3,357
136
124
1,304
11
3
7,490
S cts.
3S2 40
Br. Africa
35 80
Belgium
671 40
27 20
France
24 80
260 80
Japan
2 20
0 60
United States. . .
1,498 00
Total
Great Britain. . .
Aust. -Hungary .
China
14,709
14,516
2.903 20
„ N.E.S....
242,175
718
10
36,179
15,308
287
22,960
22,591
718
10
35.669
3;036
287
22,748
6,777 30
215 40
3 00
France
Germany
10,700 70
910 80
Japan
86 10
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
6,824 40
'
317,637
85,059
25,517 70
ti ostrich and vulture,
57,017
317
856
1,353
1,342
317
402 60
France
95 10
Germany.
United States. . .
Total ....
1,046
313 80
59,543
2,705
811 50
Ivory or bone dice, draughts,
4
2
2
404
159
16
400
Hong Kone
2
2
404
12
16
400
0 40
Chma
0 40
France
80 80
Germany
Japan . . . . . .
2 40
3 20
United States.
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. East Indies. .
80 00
Laces, lace collars and similar
goods, lace nets and net-
tings of cotton, linen, silk
or other material
987
836
167 20
832,680
77
16
491
5,085
15,841
1
178,247
175,954
198
284
39
19
81,a54
59,952
189,859
77
16
491
5,085
15,712
1
178,340
6,286
198
284
39
19
81,725
58,924
66,450 65
26 95
Hong Kong.
5 60
•
Br. Poss., other.
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium
171 85
1,779 75
5,499 20
China
0 35
France
62,419 00
Germany
Italy
2,200 10
69 30
Japan
Mexico
99 40
13 65
Norway-Sweden
Switzerland
United States. . .
6 65
28,603 75
20,623 40
Total. . ..
1,350,238
537,056
187,969 60
u
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
CF Imports. — C ontinued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
73
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
305
$ cts.
40 67
$
$ cts.
2,217
$ cts.
423 07
179 35 80
3,357 671 40
136
124
1,906
11
3
7,490
27 20
24 80
602
160 53
421 33
2 20
0 60
1,498 00
305
40 67
602
160 53 15.42:j
3,104 40
210,176
42,035 20
8,254
3,301 60
241,021
718
10
36,197
15,344
287
23,219
52,114 10
215 40
528
12,308
........ ^.
21l'26
4,923 20
i88'46
3 00
10,911 90
5,834 00
86 10
7,012 80
210,176
42,035 20
21,561
8,624 40
316,796
76,177 30
55,622
11,124 40
• 53
21 20
57,017
317
11,548 20
95 10
856
307
342 40
122 80
856 342 40
1,353
436 60
55,(522
11,124 40
1,216
486 40
59,543
12,422 30
4
1 07
4
2
2
404
159
16
400
1 07
0 40
0 40
80 80
147
39 20
41 60
3 20
80 00
40 27
151
987
207 47
554,562
129,399 07
84,634
39,495 67
829,055
77
16
491
5,085
15,841
1
179,172
175,095
198
284
39
19
81,849
60,371
235,345 39
26 95
5 60
171 85
1,779 75
129
60 20
5,559 40
0 35
832
168, S09
388 27
78,777 16
62,807 27
80,977 26
69 30
99 40
13 65
6 65
124
1,447
57 87
675 26
28,661 62
21,298 66
554,562
129,399 07
255,975
119,454 43
1,347,593
436,823 10
-
74
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Fancy goods— Con.
Millinery not otherwise pro-
vided for
Great Britain . . .
'
8
3,13")
141
58i'
4JS
4,529
2,995
141
589
48
3,694
$ cts.
1,041 85
49 35
Aust. -Hungary..
France
Germany.
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
206 15
16 80
1,282 90
8,442
7,467
2,597 05
Toys and dolls of all kinis. .
21,382
39
2,924
389
lit
14,175
144,812
19
3,076
4,649
39
2,924
389
114
12,714
81,192
19
3,076
180
20
89,753
1,627 15
13 65
1,023 40
136 15
39 90
4,449 90
28,417 20
6 65
1,076 60
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
China
France
Germany
Holland
Japan ... ...
Russia
180
20
63 00
Switzerland
7 00
United States. .
Total
90,624
31,413 55
277,754
195,069
68,274 15
Great Britain. . .
Another, N.E.S
1,793
244
58
325
317
325
6,690
1,025
244
58
391
83
325
6,684
358 75
Aust. -Hungary..
85 40
China
20 30
France
136 85
Germany
29 05
Japan
United States. . .
113 75
2 339 40
Total
Great Britain . . .
9,752
8,810
3,083 50
Feathers, bed and other, un-
dressed, N.O.P
3,558
1,376
145
1,165
5,324
17,648
2,844
• 1,376
145
1,165
4,334
17,622
568 80
Aust. -Hungary. .
275 20
Dhina
France
29 00
233 00
Germany
866 80
United States. . .
3,524 40
Total
29,216
27,486
5,497 20
Great Britain . . .
Feathers, bed and other, dressed
N.O.P
235
851
90
251
25
851
90
251
7 50
France. . .
Gtermany
United States.
255 30
27 00
75 30
Total
Great Britain . . .
1,427
1,217
365 10
Feathers, all other, N.E.S. .. .
2,227
702
132
501
830
702
51
499
249 00
France
210 60
Lxermany
United States. . .
15 30
149 70
Total
^
3,562
2,082
624 60
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
75
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tarifif.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
100
$ cts.
23 32
40
$ cts.
18 67
3,135
141
589
48
4,353
$ cts.
1,083 84
49 35
206 15
16 80
659
307 54
1,590 44
100
23 32
699
326 21
8,266
2,946 58
10,928
2,549 99
5,739
2,678 20
21,316
39
2,924
389
114
14,231
149,785
19
3,076
180
20
90,402
6,855 34
13 65
1,023 40
•• • • •
136 15
39 90
1,517
68,593
707 93
32,009 97
5,157 83
60,427 17
6 65
1,076 60
63 00
7 00
649
302 87
31,716 42
10,928
2,549 99
76,498
35,698 97
282,495
106,523 11
740
172 70
28
13 07
1,793
244
58
391
817
325
6,690
544 52
85 40
20 30
136 85
234
109 20
138 25
113 75
6
2 80
2,342 20
740
172 70
268
125 07
9,818
3,381 27
2,844
1,376
145
1,165
5,324
17,648
568 80
275 20
29 00
233 00
9 90
26
264 00
6 94
1,130 80
3,531 34
1,016
270 94
28,502
5,768 14
210
42 00
235
851
90
251
49 50
255 30
27 00
75 30
210
42 00
1,427
407 10
1,284
256 80
113
45 20
2,227
702
132
501
551 00
210 60
81
2
32 40
0 80
47 70
150 50
1,284
256 80
196
78 40
3,562
959 80
76
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Featherbone in coils
Great Britain . . .
S
34
4,666
$
S cts.
4,666
933 20
Total
Great Britain . . .
4,700
4,666
933 20
fertilizers, compounded or
7,340
102
126,621
1,734
173 40
Germarty .
United States.
126,621
12,662 10
Total
Great Britain . . .
134,063
128,355
12,835 50
fibre, vulcanized fibre and like
material and manufactures of
N.E.S
190
22
89
29,530
64
22
89
29,527
16 00
5 50
22 25
United States. .
7,381 75
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong ....
29,831
29,702
7,425 50
Fireworks, firecrackers and tor-
pedoes, all kinds
102
735
5,918
283
16,613
"735
5,918
283
16,526
183 75
China
Japan
United States. . .
1,479 50
70 75
4,131 50
Total
Hong Kong
United States. . .
Total . ..
Great Britain. . .
Hong Kong . . .
China
23,651
23,462
5,865 50
rish-
Cod, haddock, ling and pol-
lock— fresh, imported other-
wise chan in barrels, &c
Lbs.
110
1,060,708
6
37,621
Lbs.
110
1,060,708
6
37,621
0 55
5,303 58
1,060,818
37,627
1,060,818
37,627
5,304 13
Cod, haddock, ling and pol-
lock— dry salted
300
33,607
114,196
144
13,830
169,440
53,993
23
488
2,943
10
783
7,154
2,518
300
33,607
114,196
144
13,830
23
488
2,943
10
783
1 50
168 04
570 98
Cuba
Japan
St. Pierre
United States. .
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
0 72
69 15
52,527
2,437
262 64
385,510
13,919
214,604
6,684
1,073 03
Cod, haddock, ling and pol-
lock— smoked
65,705
;3,767
65,545
3,756
655 45
Cod, haddock, ling and pol-
lock— pickled, in barrels . . .
2,474
172
2,474
172
24 74
Halibut, fresh, not in barrels.
777,018
37,345
777,018
37,345
3,885 11
Herrings, fresh, not in barrels
252
37,330
5
1,367
27,630
1,100
138 15
37,582
1,372
27,630
1,100
138 15
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OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
77
FOE Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Su rtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
34
S cts.
4 53
1
%
S cts.
$
! 34
1 4,6(>6
i
$ cts.
4 53
933 20
i
34
4 53
1 _ _
4,700
937 73
5,606
373 75
7,340
102
126,621
547 15
102
13 60
13 60
12,662 10
5.606
373 75
21 00
102
13 60
• 134,063
13,222 85
126
190
22
89
29,530
37 00
5 50
3
1 00
22 25
7,382 75
126
21 00
3
1 00
29,831
7,447 50
102
34 00
102
735
6,918
283
16,613
34 00
183 75
1,479 .50
70 75
87
29 00
4,160 50
189
63 00
23,651
5,928 50
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
110
1,060,708
6
37,621
0 55
-
5,303 58
.
J
1,060,818
37,627
5 304 13
300
33,607
114,196
144
13,830
' 52^527
23
488
2,94S
10
783
" 2^437
1 50
168 04
570 98
0 72
69 15
262 64
214,604
6,684
1,073 03
1
1
65,545
3,756
655 45
2,474
172
24 74
i
777,018
37,345
3,885 11
!
252
5
0 84
252
27,630
5
1,100
0 84
I
138 15
252 sl
0 84
1
27,882
1,105
138 99
1
!
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
"No. 1. — General Statement
COUNTBIES.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Impobted.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Oon.
Fish— Con.
Herrings, pickled or salted . .
Great Britain . . .
China
Lbs.
94,145
738
5,500
3,992
116,761
1,475
208,792
3,903
69
124
294
4,513
40
7,884
Lbs.
6,660
738
5,500
294
69
124
$ cts.
33 30
3 69
Denmark .
Germany
Holland
Japan
United States. . .
Total
Germany
United States. . .
Total . ..
United States. . .
United States. . .
China
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
Chi-na
27 50
116,761
1,475
208,792
4,513
4U
7,884
583 81
7 38
1,043 97
-
431,403
16,827
339,926
12,924
1,699 65
75
567
10
51
567
5i
5 67
C42
61
567
51
5 67
Mackerel, fresh
15,563
1,240
15,563
1,240
155 63
6,766
738
7,006
771
70 06
Sea fish, other, fresh, not in
barrels
1,665
151,366
153,031
7-2
10,008
1,665
151,366
72
10,008
8 33
756 86
10,080
153,031
10,080
765 19
Sea fish, pickled, in barrels . .
6,970
22o
1,970
119
19 70
Sea fish, other, preserved, N.
E.S
470
152
470
152
38 00
Oysters, fresh in shell .......
Brls.
1
2,582
2
15,695
Brls.
1
2,581
2
15,691
0 50
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
France
3.922 75
2,583
15,697
2,582
15,693
3,923 25
Oysters, shelled, in bulk
Galls.
226,146
289,677
Galls.
226,146
289,677
22,614 60
Oysters, canned, in cans not
over one pint
Cans.
30,796
3,541
Cans.
30,934
3,567
928 02
Oysters, canned, in cans over
one pint and not over one
quart
6
19,573
2
8,767
6
17,741
2
7,987
0 30
United States. . .
Total ....
887 05
19,579
8,769
17,747
7,989
887 35
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
cp Imports. — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty. Quantity.
Value.
Duty. Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
87,485
3,609
S eta.
291 62
Lbs
§
$ cts.
Lbs.
94,145
738
5,500
3,992
116,761
1,475
208,792
3,903
69
124
294
4,513
40
7,884
$ cts.
324 92
3 69
27 50
3,992
294
26 61
26 61
583 81
7 38
1,043 97
291 62
87,485
3,609
3,992
294
26 61
431,403
16,827
2,017 88
75
10
1 00
75
667
10
51
1 00
5 67
^
75
10
1 00
642
61
6 67
15,563
1,240
155 63
7,006
771
70 06
1,665
151,366
72
10,008
8 33
756 86
153,031
10,080
765 19
Jll__^l
1,970
119
19 70
470
152
38 00
Brls.
Bris.
Brls.
1
2,581
2
15,691
0 50
3,922 75
2,582
15,693
3,923 25
Galls.
226,146
289,677
22,614 60
Cans.
. 30,934
6
17,741
3,567
2
7,987
928 02
*■
.
0 30
887 05
17,747
7 989
887 35
.|
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
'No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
"
Entered
Articles Imported.
^Quantity.
Value.
General Tar
Quantity. Value.
fif.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Fish— (7o7i.
Oysters, prepared or preserv-
ed, N.E.S
Great Britain . .
Hong Kong
China
Japan
United States. .
Total ....
United States. . .<
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain. . .
China
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total . .
(Germany . .
United States. . .
Total ..
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
Lbs.
446
2,306
3,544
640
527,431
47
175
271
69
50,642
Lbs.
$
$ cts.
2,306
3,544
640
433,664
175
271
69
42,647
43 75
67 75
17 25
10,661 75
534,367
51,204
440,154
43,162
10,790 50
Lobsters, fresh, not alive ....
Brls.
1 67
906
Brls.
67
906
226 50
Lobsters, canned, N.E.S
Lbs.
434
123
Lbs.
.338
101
.25 25
Bait fish, fresh, not in barrels
17,000
315
8,000
106
40 00
Salmon, fresh, not in barrels.
772,650
26,230
772,650
26,230
3,863 26
Salmon, smoked
7,346
855
7,346
855
73 46
Salmop, canned, prepared or
preserved, N.E.S
1,396
18
1,530
74,118
96
2
88
5,948
100
18
1,530
74,118
10
2
88
5,948
2 50
0 50
22 00
1,487 00
77,062
6,134
75,766
6,048
1,512 00
Salmon, pickled or salted
25
27,877
3
1,507
27,877
1,507
278 77
27,902
1,510
27,877
1,507
278 77
Fish smoked, and boneless
fish, N.E.S
50
15,370
1,246
2,224
28,107
2
707
236
139
2,059
50
15,370
1,246
2,224
28,333
2
707
236
139
2,065
0 50
153 70
12 46
Japan
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain . . .
France
22 24
283 33
Anchovies and sardines, pack-
ed in oil or otherwise, m tin
boxes measuring not more
than 5 inches long, 4 inches
wide and 3^ inches deep. . ,
46,997
3,143
47,223
3,149
472 23
Boxes.
192
24
48
47
68
7
6
9
Boxes.
192
24
48
22
68
7
6
6
9 60
1 20
Japan
2 40
United States. . .
Total ....
1 10
311
90
286
87
14 30
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVWATION
8t
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax TariflF,
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
146
8
$ cts.
1 35
Lbs.
$.
9 cts.
Lbs.
146
2,306
3,544
640
434,764
8
175
271
69
42,760
$ cts.
1 35
43 75
" i,ibo
ii3
37 66
67 75
17 25
10,699 41
146
8
1 35
1,100
113
37 66
441,400
43,283
10.829 51
Brls.
67
906
226 50
Lbs.
338
101
25 25
8,000
106
40 00
772,650
26,230
3,853 26
7,346
855
73 46
1,296
86
14 33
1,396
18
1,530
74,118
96
2
88
5,948
16 83
0 50
22 00
1,487 00
14 33
—
1,296
86
77,062
6,134
1,526 33
*
25
3
0 33
25
27,877
3
1,507
0 33
278 77
25
3
0 33
27,902
1,510
279 10
50
15,370
1,246
2,224
28,333
2
707
236
139
2,065
0 50
153 70
12 46
22 24
'>8'd 33
- " ' "
--- — ^^'
47,223
3,149
472 23
Boxes.
192
24
48
22
68
7
6
6
9 60
1 20
2 40
. . .
1 10
286
87
14 30
11— ii— 6
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Abticlks Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Fish— Con.
Anchovies and sardines in
half boxes, measuring not
more than 5 inches long, 4
inches wide and Ig inches
deep
Great Britain . . .
Denmark
^-boxes.
5,234
480
11,273
2,559
1,?48
576
27
1,780
160
194
J-boxes.
6,634
480
12,148
2,559
1,348
799
27
1,919
166
194
S cts.
165 85
12 00
303 71
Nor way-S weden
United States. . .
Total...
Great Biitain. . .
Belgium
63 98
33 70
Anchovies and sardines in
quarter boxes, measuring
not more than 4^ inches
long, 3^ inches wide and 1^
inches deep
20,894
2,743
23,169
3,105
579 24
J-boxes.
5.50,106
" 433^811
2,500
3,035
17,371
132,191
1,000
388,051
31,925
' " ' si', 263
149
235
1,015
7,239
49
32,725
J-boxes.
497,883
200
464,548
2,500
3,000
16,371
168,591
5,000
359,971
28,684
11
32,693
149
220
953
9,458
266
29,471
9,957 66
4 00
9,290 96
Holland
Italy
Norway-Sweden
Portugal
Spain
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong. . . .
50 00
6) 00
327 42
3,371 82
100 00
7,199 42
1,528,065
104,600
1,518,064
101,905
30,361 28
Anchovies and sardines, im-
ported in any other form . .
1,616
3
10
9
947
15
162
10
726
'.'."...'.'.'.
132
3
10
9
8-2
15
162
10
733
39 60
0 90
3 00
Denmark
France
Italy .
2 70
2(54 60
4 50
Norway-Sweden
Turkey
United States. . .
Total... .
Great Britain . . .
48 60
3 00
219 90
3,498
1,956
586 80
Fish preserved in oil, except
anchovies and sardines . . . .
7,704
322
879
514
36
40
162
359
1,370
322
879
1,113
411 00
Hong Kong
China
96 60
263 70
France
Germany
Japan
333 90
40
162
359
12 00
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
48 60
107 70
Total
10,016
4,245
1,273 50
China . .
United States. . .
Total
Fish, all other, not in barrels
or half barrels, fresh
Lbs.
969
113,034
56
6,888
Lbs.
969
56
6,888
4 85
565 18
114,003
6,944
114,003
6,944
570 03
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty
Collected.
$
$ cts.
$
§ cts.
^-boxes.
6,634
480
12,148
2,559
1,348
9
790
27
1,919
166
194
$ cts.
165 85
12 00
303 71
63 98
33 70
1
23,169
3,105
579 24
i- boxes.
20,360
843
271 46
l-boxes.
518,243
200
464,548
2,500
3,000
16,371
168,591
5,000
359,971
29,527
11
32,693
149
220
953
9,458
266
29,471
10,229 12
4 00
9,290 96
50 00
•
60 00
327 42
1
3,371 82
100 00
i
7,199 42
20,360
843 271 46
l,f^,424
102,748
30,632 74
1,621
324 20
j
1,753
3
10
9
882
15
162
10
733
363 80
0 90
300
2 70
264 60
4 50
48 60
,
3 00
219 90
1,621
324 20
3,577
911 00
6,589
1,317 80
7,959
322
879
1,113
36
40
162
359
1,728 80
96 60
263 70
333 90
36
14 40
14 40
12 00
48 60
107 70
6,589
1,317 80
36
14 40
10,870
2,605 70
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
969
113,034
56
6,888
4 85
565 18
114,003
6,944
570 03
ll_ii_6.^
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
n
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Fish— CW.
Fish, all other, not in barrels
or half barrels, pickled . . .
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
Lbs.
322
1,120
2,424
33,488
$
15
75
93
1,321
Lbs.
322
1,120
2,424
33,488
. 15
75
93
1,321
$ cts.
1 61
5 60
12 12
United States. . .
Total. . .
Great Britain. . .
China
Turkey
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Italy
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong. . . .
China
Uennjark
France
167 44
37,354
1,504
37,354
1,504
186 77
Fish, fresh or dried. N.E.S.,
imported in barrels or half
142
484
400
242,814
32
195
8
8,270
185
400
20,314
7
8
1,390
1 85
4 00
203 14
243,840
8,505
20,899
1,405
208 99
Fish, all other, pickled or
salted, in barrels
650
1,920
24,304
32
127
771
650
1,920
2,504
32
127
97
6 5D
19 20
25 04
26,874
930
5,074
256
50 74
Fish prepared or preserved,
N.E.S....
299,382
15,010
51,072
480
1,976
60
2,211
22,970
4,354
162,261
23,499
623
2,224
64
346
96
156
1,496
469
20,552
5,252
15,010
51,072
480
1,810
2,2li
22,970
4,3ii4
162,509
494
623
2,224
64
311
i56
1,495
469
20,071
123 50
155 75
556 00
16 00
77 75
Germany
Italy
39'66
374 00
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
France
Germany
Norway- Sweden
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
117 25
5,017 75
559,776
49,525
2,945
265,668
25,908
6,477 00
Fish oil— cod, N.E.S
Galls.
8,824
Galls.
8,824
■
2,945
589 00
Fish oil — cod-liver. ....
608
240
110
375
1,107
1,497
618
485
785
2,676
300
140
110
150
1,107
1,238
324
485
314
2,67 ••
247 60
64 80
97 00
62 80
535 20
2,440
6,061
1,807
5,037
1,007 40
Whale and spermaceti, N.E.S.
100
5,323
71
3,193
100
.5,32/(
71
3,193
14 20
638 GO
5,423
3,264
5,423
3,264
652 80
Other N.E.S
15,135
5,239
15,135
5,239
1,047 80
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SESSIONAL PAPER No, 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
85
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
$ cts.
Lbs.
$
S cts.
Lbs.
322
1,120
2,424
33,488
15
75
93
1,321
$ cts.
1 61
5 60
12 12
167 44
37,354
1,501
186 77
142
32
094
142
185
400
20,314
32
7
8
1,390
0 94
1 85
4 00
203 14
142
32
0 94
21,041
1,437
209 93
650
1,920
2,504
32
127
97
6 50
19 20
25 04
5,074
256
50 74
293,257
22,153
3,692 52
298,509
15,010
51,072
480
1,810
60
2,211
22,970
4,354
162,703
22,647
623
• 2,224
64
311
%
156
1,496
469
20,200
3,816 02
155 75
60
556 00
16 00
96
32 00
77 75
32 00
39 00
374 00
117 25
194
129
42 99
5,060 74
293,257
22,153
3,692 52
254
225
74 99
559,179
48,286
10,244 51
Galls.
Galls.
Galls.
8,824
2,945
589 00
32
126
16 80
2
11
2 93
334
140
110
150
1,107
1,375
324
485
314
2,676
267 33
64 80
97 00
62 80
535 20
32
126
16 80
2
11
2 93
1,841
5,174
1,027 13
100
5,323
71
3,193
14 20
638 60
5,423
3,264
652 80
15,135
5,239
1,047 80
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General TariflF.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Ccm.
Fish— Con.
Packajres containing oysters
or other fish not otherwise
provided for
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
288
8
159
14
1
1
455
16
388
10,288
84
8
158
14
1
$ cts.
21 00
2 00
China
Denmark
France.
39 60
3 50
0 25
Holland
Japan
455
16
113 75
4 00
St. Pierre
United States. . .
9,683
2,420 75
Total
11,618
10,419
2,604 75
Great Britain . . .
United States.
Other articles, the produce of
the fisheries, not specially pro-
vided for
62
13,535
13,529
2,705 80
Total
Great Britain. .
Flax, hemp and jute— manu-
factures of, viz. :
Baps or sacks of hemp,
hnen or jute
13,597
13,529
2,705 80
29,312
34,141
130
4
28
''2;226
9,264
134
6,553
130
4
26 80
B. E. Indies....
Cent. Am. States
France
1,310 60
26 00
0 80
Germany
Japan
Philippines
10
2,220
9,389
2 00
444 00
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
1,877 80
75,099
18,440
3,688 00
Carpeting, rugs, matting, and
mats of hemp or jute ....
72,376
2,038
70
14
17
114
18,928
4,286
1,376
2,038
70
14
344 00
Aust. -Hungary. .
509 50
China
France
17 50
3 50
Germany
Italy
Japan .
114
18,928
4,206
28 50
4,732 00
United States. .
1,051 50
Total.
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
97,843
26,746
6,686 50
Carpet inings and stair pads
593
4,202
3
4,202
0 75
1,050 50
Total
4,795
4,205
1,051 25
Great Britain. . .
United Stutes. . .
Total. . . .
Sail twine of flax or hemp to
be used for boats and ships'
sails
Lbs.
4,420
436
822
81
Lbs.
436
81
4 05
4,856
903
436
81
4 05
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OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
87
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity,
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
204
$ cts.
34 03
S
$ cts.
288
8
158
14
1
1
455
16
9 cts.
55 03
2 00
39 50
3 50
0 25
1
033
0 33
113 75
4 00
9,683
2,420 75
204
34 03
1
0 33
10,624
2,639 11
72
9 60
72
13,529
9 60
2,705 80
72
9 60
13,601
2,715 40
33,121
28,256
4,416 16
3,767 47
33,255
34,809
130
4
28
10
2,220
9,389
4,442 96
.5,078 07
26 OO
0 80
28
7 47
7 47
2 00
444 00
1,877 80
8,183 63
61,377
28
7 47
79,845
11,879 10
70,961
11,827 34
43
14 33
72,.380
2,038
70
14
17
114
18,928
4,286
12,185 67
509 50
5'66
17 50
17
3 50
5 66
28 50
4,732 00
80
26 67
1,078 17
70,961
11,827 34
140
46 66
97,847
18,560 50
590
98 33
.593
4,202
99 08
1,050 50
590
98 33
27 38
4,795
1,149 58
Lbs.
4,420
822
Lbs.
Lbs.
4,420
436
822
81
27 38
4 05
4,420
822
27 38
4,856
903
31 43
M
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Abtiolbs Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Flax, hemp and jute— Con.
Damask of linen, stair linen,
diaper, napkins, doylies,
table and tray cloths, quilts,
and like articles of linen,
NOP
Great Britain . . .
591,419
15,540
1,378
370
9,401
10,941
15,148
19
24
1,944
27
6,797
27,852
15,702
1,378
370
9,321
3,520
14,620
19
24
1,944
27
6,257
S cts.
8,355 60
4,710 60
413 40
111 00
Aust. -Hungary. .
Belgium
China
France
2,796 30
1,056 00
4,386 00
5 70
Germany
.Japan
Russia
Spain
Switzerland
Turkey
United States. . .
:::::::;:
7 20
583 20
8 10
1 877 10
Total .
653,008
81,034
24,310 20
Great Britain . . .
Handkerchiefs
172,707
702
8
1
3,422
517
407
9,156
1,509
3,667
702
8
1
3,422
97
407
9,069
1,500
1,283 45
245 70
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
China
2 80
0 35
France
1,197 70
as 95
142 45
Germany
Japan
Switzerland
3,174 15
525 00
United States. . .
Total
188,4.9
18,873
6 605 55
Great Britain . . .
Horse clothing, shaped or
otherwise manufactured . . .
66
591
United States. . .
Total
591
177 30
657
591
177 30
Great Britain
Towels
169,132
1,095
64
79
4,034
5
248
1,484
1,790
1,095
64
79
1,890
5
248
1,436
£37 00
328 50
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
France
19 20
23 70
Germany. ....
Italy.
567 00
1 50
Japan
United States.
74 40
430 80
Total
'
176,141
6,607
1,982 10
Great Britain . . .
Great Britain.. .
Belgium . .
France. . .
Sheets and sheetings
3,675
Yds.
771
1,200
Yds.
296
88 80
Linens, brown or bleached. . .
1,469,954
1,535
429
11,510
1,439
72
2,234
126,391
425
151
2,205
95
5
289
9,556
1,533
429
3,072
1,439
72
1,996
1,037
425
151
627
95
5
247
259 25
106 25
.^7 75
Germany
Russia ,
156 75
23 75
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
1 25
61 75
1,487,171
129,561
• 18,097
2,587
646 75
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tarifif.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Valu".
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
558,470
$ cts.
111.694 00
9
4,265
$ cts.
1,706 00
590,587
15,702
1,378
370
9,401
11,229
14,620
19
24
1,944
27
6,797
S cts.
121,755 60
1
I
4,710 60
413 40
80
7,709
32 66
3,083 60
111 00
2,828 30
4,139 60
4,386 00
5 70
7 20
583 20
8 10
540
216 00
2,093 10
558,470
111,694 00
12,594
5,037 60
652,098
141,041 80
168,726
39,368 55
136
63 47
172,529
702
8
1
3,422
517
407
9,069
1,.500
40,715 47
245 70
2 80
0 35
420
i96'66
1,197 70
229 95
142 45
3,174 15
525 00
168,726
39,368 55 . . . .
556
259 47
188,155
46,233 57
66
13 20
66
591
13 20
177 30
66
13 20 1
657
190 50
166,684
33,3.36 80
316
126 40
168,790
1,095
64
79
5,284
5
248
1,484
34,000 20
328 50
19 20
23 70
3,394
1,357 60
1,924 60
1 50
74 40
48
19,20
450 00
166,684
33,336 80
3,758
1,503 20
177,049
36,822 10
Yds.
2,475
475
95 00
Yds.
Yds.
3,675
771
183 80
1,440,296
123,638
20,606 73
1,897
11,283
377
304
2,168
125 67
l6i'34
722 67
1,451,749
1,533
2,205
14,3.55
1,439
72
2,234
125,052
425
455
2,795
95
5
289
20,991 65
106 25
139 09
879 42
23 75
:::..::::
1 25
.238
42
14 00
75 75
1,440,296
123,638
20,606 73
15,194
2,891
963 68
1,473,587
129,116
22,217 16
90
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value,
Duty.
"DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Flax, hemp and jute— Con.
Linen duck, canvas, hucka-
backs, or other manufac-
tures of flax, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
$
593,976
495
5,047
3,051
7
589
211
1*",314
6,230
495
5,742
842
7
589
211
16,227
$ cts.
1,557 50
123 76
Belgium
France
1,435 50
210 50
1 75
Germany
Italy
Japan
147 25
Russia ,
United States. .
52 75
4,056 75
Total
Great Britain. . .
619,690
30,343
7,585 75
Linen clothing
5,982
215
39
20
769
523
114
1,874
249
215
39
20
439
523
114
1,812
87 15
Aust. -Hungary..
China
75 25
13 65
France
Germany
7 00
153 65
Japan
183 05
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
39 90
634 20
9,536
3,411
1,193 85
Great Britain . . .
II blouses and shirt waists
32
122
United States. . .
122
42 70
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
Germany.
United States. . .
Total ..
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Germany. .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain
154
122
42 70
Linen thread
Lbs.
263,870
641
154
8,384
159,313
221
60
3,735
Lbs.
1,297
641
433
221
108 25
55 25
8,134
3,672
918 00
273,049
163,329
10,072
4,326
1,081 50
Shirts of linen
Doz.
645
163
15
742
5,970
1,299
415
5,677
Doz.
16
163
68
1,2.©
23 80
454 65
742
5,677
1,986 95
1,565
13,361
921
7,044
2,465 40
Yarn, singles, flax, hemp and
and jute N.E.S
4,510
31,752
766
3,657
31,752
3,657
914 25
36,262
4,423
31,752
3,657
914 25
Tapestry, jute
115
10
io
United States. .
Total
2 50
125
10
2 50
.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
91
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty,
Quantity.
Value. Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
586,254
$ cts.
97,710 53
9
1,445
$ cts.
481 69
9
593,929
495
5,742
3,722
7
589
211
16,314
$ cts.
99,749 72
123 75
■ ■
1,435 50
2,880
960 01
1,170 51
1 75
147 25
52 75
87
29 GO
4,085 75
586,251
97,710 53
4,412
1,470 70
621,009
106,766 98
5,696
1,329 10
37
17 27
5,982
215
39
20
769
523
114
1,874
1,433 62
75 25
13 66
330
15466
7 00
307 65
183 05
62
39 90
28 94
663 14
5,696
1,329 10
429
200 21
9,536
2,723 16
32
7 45
32
122
7 46
42 70
32
7 4n
154
50 15
Lbs.
252,750
158,807
26,468 54
Lbs.
60
16
5 33
Lbs.
254,107
641
154
8,384
159,256
221
60
3,735
26,582 12
55 25
154
250
60
63
20 00
21 00
20 00
939 00
252,750
158,807
26,468 54
464
139
• 46 33
263,286
163,272
27,596 37
Doz.
611
5,725
1,335 91
Do/..
18
177
82 60
Doz.
645
163
15
742
5,970
1,299
415
5,677
1,442 31
454 65
15
415
193 67
l!i3 67
1,986 95
611
5,725
1,335 91
33
592
276 27
1,56)
13,361
4,077 58
4,510
766
127 67
4,510
31,752
766
3,657
127 67
914 25
4,510
766
127 67
36,262
4,423
1,041 92
115
19 16
115
10
19 16
2 50
115 19 16
125
21 66
92
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U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
f
•
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Flax, hemp and jute— Con.
Jute cloth, not otherwise
finished than bleached or
calendered
Great Britain . .
B. E. Indies
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Yds.
3,.596,992
501,320
63,602
138,727
16, .582
2,057
Yds.
13,952
34,900
63,602
680
1,859
2,0,57
$ cts.
68 00
185 90
205 70
Other articles made by the
seamstress from linen fab-
rics, NOP
4,161,914
157,306
112,454
4,596
4.59 60
9,342
26
145
48
576
274
5,952
1,707
26
145
597 45
China
France
9 10
50 75
Germany
•Japan
576
274
5,852
201 60
Switzerland ....
95 90
United States.
2,048 20
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
Other manufactures of hemp
or jute, N.E.S., or of flax,
hemp and jute combined. . .
16,363
8,580
3,003 00
75,643
624
964
239
54
48
3,827
13,337
1,724
624
964
239
54
48
3,827
13,233
431 00
156 00
241 00
Germany
59 75
Japan . . .....
•
13 50
Russia
12 00
Switzerland. . . .
956 75
United States. . .
3,308 25
Total
94,756
20,713
5,178 25
Great Britain . . .
Switzerland. . . .
United States. . .
Foundry facings of all kinds . . .
2,145
298
9,395
298
9,395
74 50
2,34S 75
Total . ..
•
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland. .
Greece
11,838
9,693
2,423 25
Fruits, including nuts, viz.:
Dried apples
Lbs.
191,010
8,616
Lbs.
180,814
7,998
1,999 50
" currants
252,323
360
7,621,986
394
385,091
78,744
687,902
8,319
27
230,671
246,785
300
7,186,387
394
369,071
25,978
706,567
7,919
27
213,795
10^99
867
25,723
2,467 85
3 60
71,8t)3 87
Italy
Spain
3 94
10,664
2,2.52
24,799
276,732
3,690 71
Turkey
259 78
■
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Arabia
7,065 67
'
9,026,800
8,535,542
258,530
85,3.55 42
" d.<vtes
451,082
137
217,597
250
107,200
1,124,374
119,869
10,851
2
3,248
4
2,649
22,782
5,009
403,202
137
. 217,597
250
107, 2fX)
1,104,224
120,317
9,844
2
3,248
4
2,649
19,417
5,o:^
2,461 00
50
812 00
China
Persia
Turkey
1 00
662 25
4,854 25
United States. . .
Total .. ..
1,258 75
2,020,509
44,545
1,952,927
40,199
10,049 75
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports. — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
9a
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tan
ff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value. Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Yds.
3,597,495
$
138,857
14,723
$ cts.
9,257 14
981 54
Yds.
$
$ cts.
Yds.
3,611,447
501,320
63,602
$
139,537
16,582
2,057
$ cts.
9,325 14
1,167 44
205 70
466,420
4,063,915
153,580
10,238 68
4,176,369
158,176
10,698 28
7,681
1,792 32
44
48
20 .53
2240
9,4.32
26
145
48
576
274
5,852
2,410 3a
9 10
50 75l
22 4ft
201 60
95 90
2,048 20
7,681
73,151
1,792 32
12,192 20
92
42 93
16,.353
4,838 25-
' 21
7 00
74,896
624
964
239
54
48
3,827
13,233
JO 530 20
156 00
..!..;;■'■
241 00
59 75
13 50
1*) 00
956 75
3,308 25
73,151
12,192 20
21
7 00
93,885
17,377 45^
2,294
382 32
2,294
298
9,395
382 32
74 50
2 348 75
2,294
382 32
11,987
2,805 57
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
180,814
7,998
1,999 50
246,785
360
7,186,387
394
369,071
25,978
706,567
7,919
27
213,795
"i();i99
867
25,723
2,467 85
3 60
71,863 87
3 94
.3,690 71
25<) 78
7,065 67
8,535,542
258,530
85,355 42
403,202
137
217,597
250
107,200
1,104,224
120,317
9,844
2
3,248
4
2,649
19,417
5,035
2,461 00-
0 50
812 00,
1 ort
662 25.
4.854 25
1,258 75
1,952,927
40,199
10,049 7a
......
94
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4-5 EDWARD VII, A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity .
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Fruits, including nuts — Con.
Dried tigs
Great Britain. ..
Lbs.
166,893
99,450
104,553
28,714
12,683
559,864
1-26,476
1,014,681
214,504
$
5,369
2,182
2,094
1,618
707
19,314
2,906
35,989
13,286
Lbs.
184,956
33,150
91,253
27,606
9,211
657,626
152,9.54
875,464
212,238
$
5,689
727
1,839
1,548
516
19,867
2,932
37,240
13,510
$ cts.
1,422 25
181 75
France
459 75
-
Greece
Italy
Portugal
387 00
129 00
4,966 75
733 00
Turkey
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
China
France
Japan
Spain
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
China
France
Germany
Greece
Spain
9,310 00
3,377 50
2,327,818
83,465
2,244,458
83,868
20,967 00
)i prunes. . . .
6,130
100
6,155
1,500
2,800
5,242,590
299
2
1,180
72
158
152,854
6,130
100
6,155
1,500
2,800
5,178,010
299
2
1,180
72
158
148,717
61 30
1 00
41 45
15 00
28 00
51,780 10
5,259,275
154,565
5,194,695
150,428
51,926 85
274,808
150
125
5,476
'"' 5^309
8,013,422
1,420,563
3,454,139
14,349
9
4
186
301
398,863
54,937
222,212
297, 91&
150
125
5,476
56,000
15,809
7,844,293
1,318,56!)
3,578,417
15,54.S
9
4
186
2,698
838
399,537
54,209
227,381
2,979 15
'
1 50
1 25
54 76
560 00
158 09
78,442 93
Turkey
United States. .
Total
Great Britain . .
Hong Kong.
China
13.185 69
35,784 17
13,173,992
690,861
13,116,754
700,405
131,167 54
.. all other, N.E.S
440
20,501
42,421
1,424
970
50
50
1,798,688
38
506
1,014
287
88
8
5
112,719
1,640
20,501
42,421
1,424
128
506
1,014
287
32 00
126 50
253 50
France..
71 75
Germany
Japan ...
Turkey
50
50
1,816,626
8
5
114,092
2 00
1 25
L^nited States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
28,5-23 00
1,864,544
114,665
1,882,712
116,040
29,010 00
Almonds, shelled
6,456
947
416
59,956
489,790
42,591
1,075
45
19
9,482
75,320
8,351
3,235
947
416
59,470
474,282
41,069
622
45
19
9,862
73,983
8,046
113 21
47 35
20 80
1,982 .33
Spain
United States. . .
Total
15,876 42
1,446 60
600,156
94,292
579,419
92,577
19,486 71
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OF Imports. — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity. Value .
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
120
12
$ cts.
2 00
Lbs.
$
$ cts.
Lbs.
185,076
33,150
91,253
27,606
9,211
657,626
152,954
875,404
212,238
9
5,701
727
1,839
1,548
516
19,867
2,932
37,210
13,510
$ cts.
1,424 25
181 75
459 75
387 00
129 00
^
4,9(M> 75
733 00
■ ■
9,310 00
3,377 50
[
120 12
2 00
2,244,578
6,130
100
6,155
1,500
83,880
20,969 00
1
299
2
1,180
79
61 30
1 00
41 45
15 00
2,800i l.'W
28 00
'-^■— — ^
5,178,010
148,717
51,780 10
5,194,695
150,428
51,926 85
1
i
i
297,915
150
125
5,476
5<J,000
15 !^09
15,543
9
4
186
2,698
8r«
2,979 15
1 50
1 25
54 76
560 00
158 09
2^15
7,844,293! .399.5.37
78,442 93
227
3626
1,318,569
3,581,132
54,209
227,608
13,185 69
35,820 37
2,715
227
36 20
13,119,469
700,632
131,203 74
1,610
20,501
42,421
1,424
970
50
50
1,816,626
128
500
1,014
287
88
8
5
114,092
32 00
126 50
• !
2.53 50
71 75
t
970
88
29 33
29 33
2 09
1 25
28,523 00
970
88
29 33
1,883,682
3,888
947
416
59,470
474,282
41,069
116,128
29,039 33
i
053 178
21 76
800
45
19
9,862
73,983
8,046
134 97
1
47 35
20 80
1,9!<2 33
15,876 42
1,446 60
653
178
21 76
580,072
92,755
19,508 47
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
COUNTEIES.
Total Imports.
Entered
Akticles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
truits, including nuts — Con.
Almonds, not shelled
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
Lbs.
19,420
172
468
196,558
1,400
293,985
282,127
%
1,452
9
20
13,457
205
19,685
24,323
Lbs.
112
172
468
212,571
1,400
265,591
254,699
12
9
20
14,893
205
18,047
22,230
% cts.
3 36
5 16
14 04
4,251 42
Italy-
Spain ^. .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . .
France
28 00
5,719 38
5,709 93
794,130
59,151
735,013
55,416
15,731 29
Brazil nuts, not shelled
84
204,242
13
15,811
1,756
84
194,107
132
13
15,091
52 68
2 52
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain. . .
Hong Kong
China
5,823 21
204,326
15,824
195,947
15,236
5,878 41
Pecan8,not shelled and shelled
peanuts, N.E.S
251
828
JK)1
12,687
4,650
4,950
719,207
23
20
22
4^6
176
600
41,017
1,092
828
901
12,687
4,650
10,770
729,258
92
20
22
486
176
696
41,522
32 76
24 84
27 03
France
Jajan
Spain
364 51
139 50
323 10
United States. .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
France
21,877 74
743,474
42,344
760,186
43,014
22,789 48
Walnuts, not shelled
18,954
2,000
724,106
56^364
3.32,926
2,249
110
47,031
" " 3J31
31,770
17,899
2,000
758,088
2,263
56,005
313,998
2,158
110
50,068
188
3,620
30,103
484 33
60 00
15 2.58 11
Italy
Spain
United States. . .
Total ... .
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
67 89
1,120 10
7,471 97
1,134,290
84,891
1,150,253
86,247
24,462 40
All other nuts, N.O.P
162,969
73,435
52,053
277,595
325,426
190,375
92,777
440
4,638,565
5,473
2,148
1,046
23,839
15,846
6,9.33
5,018
21
212,535
88,915
78,935
52,470
220,883
328,453
146,412
120,793
440
4,659,975
3,350
2,323
1,069
16,515
16,086
5,507
6,439
21
213,649
1,778 30
1,578 70
1 049 40
-
France
Italy
4,417 66
6,569 06
2,928 24
2,415 86
8 80
93,199 50
Japan
Spain
Turkey
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
China
5,813,635
272,859
5,697,276
264,959
113,945 52
II shelled
6,552
54
538,015
2,327
74,931
691
15
69,135
438
15,019
1,4.34
54
523,999
6,727
73,112
281
15
68,906
941
14,536
SO 26
2 70
10,891 13
138 20
2,279 19
France
Spain
United States. . .
Total .
621,879
85,298
605,326
84,679
13,341 48
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAYIGATION
97
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
58
$
18
$ cts.
1 16
Lbs.
$
S cts.
Lbs.
170
172
468
212,571
1,400
265,591
254,699
30
9
20
14,893
205
18,047
22,230
S cts.
4 62
5 16
14 04
4,251 42
28 no
5 71Q Vi
5,709 93
.58
18
1 16
735,071
55,434
15,732 45
1,756
84
194,107
132
13
15,091
52 68
2 52
, 5,823 21
195,947
15,236
5,878 41
1,092
828
901
12,687
4,650
10,770
729,258
92
20
22
486
176
696
41,522
32 76
24 84
27 03
3()4 51
139 50
323 10
21,877 74
*
760,186
43,014
22,789 48
1,055
91
21 10
18,954
2,000
758,088
2,263
56,005
313,998
2,249
110
50,068
188
3,620
30,103
505 43
60 00
15,258 11
67 89
1,120 10
7,471 97
1,055
91
21 10
1,151,308
86,338
24,483 50
83
14
1 11
88,998
78,935
52,470
220,883
328,453
146,412
120,; 93
440
4,659,975
3,364
2,323
1,069
16,515
16,086
5,507
6,439
21
213,649
1,779 41
1,578 70
1,049 40
4,417 66
6,5()9 06
2,928 24
2,415 86
8 80
93,199 50
14
83
1 11
5,697,359
264,973
113,946 63
.5,118
410
170 61
6,552
54
523,999
6,727
73,112
691
15
68,906
941
14,536
200 87
2 70
10 8Q1 1^
138 20
2,279 19
5,118
410
170 61
610,444
85,0S'9;
1%512 09
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Impobted.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. .
Fruits, including nuts— Con.
Green — Apples
Australia
New Zealand.. . .
Bbls.
86
$
402
Bbls.
78
3
21,886
$
478
19
72,271
$ eta.
31 20
1 20
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Australia .....
Spain
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B.W.Indies....
Hong Kong
China
22,055
73,477
8,754 40
Blackberries, gooseberries, rasp-
berries and strawberries,
N.E.S
22,141
73,879
21,967
72,768
8,786 80
Lbs.
1,305,978
107,379
Lbs.
1,305,528
107,321
26,110 56
Cherries
169,191
16,014
168,:%9
16,908
3,367 18
Cranberries
Bush.
57
1
22,075
92
1
54,622
Bush.
57
1
21,662
92
1
53,365
23 00
0 25
13,311 25
22,133
54,715
21,720
53,458
13,364 50
Currants
Lbs.
175
9
Lbs.
. 175
9
3 50
Grapes
393,226
3,<;oo
65,058
810,831
27,663
321
3,045
48,723
393,220
3,600
65,05S
810,061
27,663
321
3,045
48,661
7,864 52
72 00
1,301 16
16,201 22
Oranges, lemons, and limes, in
boxes of capacity not exceed-
ing 2^ cubic feet
1,272,715
79,752
1,271,946
79,690
25,438 90
Boxes.
3,537
3,111
92
68
163,371
9,909
1,071
376,930
6,149
5,15]
46
65
314,771
^ 16,116
1,802
681,287
Boxes.
3,187
1,088
92
68
59,740
9,909
1,096
377,047
5,712
2,123
46
65
100,182
16,116
1,848
681,683
796 75
272 00
23 00
17 00
Italy
Mexico
Spain
United States . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies...
Italy
United States. . .
Total. ...
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies...
Australia .
Hong Kong. . .
China
14,935 Oo
2,477 25
274 00
94,261 75
Oranges, lemons and limes, in 4
lx)xes of capacity not exceed-
ing 1^ cubic feet
558,089
1,025,387
452,227
807,775
113,056 75
1 Boxes.
234
68
20,9-'5
5,688
289
53
25,728
7,092
i Boxes.
234
30
17,310
5,688
289
23
19,531
7,692
27,535
30 42
3 90
2,250 30
739 44
26,915
33,762
23,262
3,024 06
Oranges, lemons and limes, in
cases or other packages, N.E.S.
Cub. Ft.
154,482
531
386
188
501
4,483
29,000
910
2.000
6; 690
91,194
357
298
48
97
3,197
15,620
338
1,012
4,682
Cub. Ft.
154,503
525
38G
188
,501
3,103
27,000
910
2,000
0,690
91,191
3.30
298
48
97
2,122
14,534
338
1,012
4,082
15,450 30
52 50
38 GO
18 80
50 10
Italy
Japan
310 30
2 706 00
Mexico
Spain
United States. . .
Total
' 91 00
200 00
669 00
199,171
116,843
195,866
-1
114,672
19,586 60
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
S cts.
9
$ cts.
Bbls.
78
3
21,886
478
19
72,271
$ cts.
31 20
1 20
8,754 40
21,967
72,768
8,786 80
Lbs.
1,305,528
107,321
26,110 56
168,359
16,908
3,367 18
Bush.
57
1
21,662
92
1
53,365
23 00
0 25
13,341 25
21,720
53,458
13,364 50
Lbs.
175
9
3 50
393,226
3,600
65,058
810,061
27,663
321
3,045
48,661
7,864 52
72 00
1,301 16
16,201 22
1,271.945
79,690
25,438 90
Boxes.
350
437
3,028
58 36
337 37
Boxes.
3,537
3,111
92
68
59,740
9,909
1,096
377,047
6,149
5,151
46
65
100,182
16,116
1,848
681,683
855 11
2,023
609 37
23 00
17 00
14,935 00
2,477 25
274 00
94,261 75
2,373
3,465
395 73
454,600
811,240
113,452 48
^ Boxes.
^ Boxes.
234
68
17,310
5,688
289
53
19,531
7,692
30 42
38
30
3 29
7 19
2,250 30
739 44
38
30
3 29
23,300
27,565
3,027 35
Cub. Ft.
Cub. Ft.
154,503
531
386
188
501
3,103
27,060
910
2,000
6,690
91.191
357
298
48
97
2,122
14,534
338
1,012
4,682
15,450 30
52 95
6
7
0 45
38 60
18 80
50 10
310 30
2 706 00
91 00
200 00
0 45
669 00
6
7
195,872
114,679
19,587 05
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Fruits, including nuts— Con.
Oranges, lemons and limes, in
bulk
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
United States. . .
Total....
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
No.
1,021
$
14
No.
1,021
14
$ cts.
1 53
Oranges, lemons and limes, in
barrels, not exceeding the
capacity of flour barrels. . .
Brls.
2,455
11,399
4,379
5,501
23,804
15,945
Brls.
252
4,379
635
15,945
i38'66
2,408 45
18,233
45,250
4,631
16.580
2,547 05
Peaches, N.O.P
Lbs.
2,089,386
58,005
Lbs.
2,088,286
57,962
20,882 86
Plums
Bush.
32,303
49,379
Bush.
.32,378
49,230
12,307 50
Quinces
76
199
76
199
49 75
All other, N.E.S
B. >
Hor
(V. Indies.. . .
1
53
4
29
62,44]
1
53
4
29
63,251
0 20
le Kone
10 60
China
0 80
Spa
Uni
n . . ....
5 80
ted States. . .
12,650 20
Total ....
62,528
63,338
12,667. 60
Fruits in air-tight cans or other
packages
Great Britain . . .
Lbs.
345,363
250
385,169
106,827
7,438
31,410
52,537
888
165
16,113
50
125
1,014,304
15,887
12
18,398
6,586
162
615
. 6,074
221
13
2,725
2
31
61,492
Lbs.
34,994
250
16,842
2,322
7,438
31,410
49,421
790
165
16,113
50
125
815,959
2,007
12
1,072
200
162
615
5,536
211
13
2,726
2
31
50,062
787 36
5 63
378 94
52 25
167 35
706 73
1,111 97
17 77
3 71
362 54
1 13
- 2 82
18,359 20
Aus
B. 1
B. A
Hor
Chi
Fra
Ger
Ha^
Ital
Jap
Swi
Uni
tralia
i.. Indies. . . .
iV. Indies
ig Kong
aa
Qce
many
vai
y
an
tzerland. . . .
ted States. . .
Gre
Total ....
at Britain . . .
1,960,639
112,218
975,879
62,648
21,957 40
Fruits preserved in brandy or
preserved in other spirits . . .
Galls.
Galls.
2
98
234
4
216
738
4 00
196 00
468 00
Fra
Uni
nee..
87
223
248
693
ted States. . .
Total....
310
941
334
958
668 00
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
101
FOR HoiBk Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value. Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
No.
§
9 eta.
No.
9
$ cts.
No.
1,021
14
$ cts.
1 53
Brls.
2,455
10,691
5,501
22,9a3
900 18
3,920 06
Brls.
2,455
10,943
4,379
5.501
23,538
15,945
900 18
4,058 66
2,408 45
13,146
28,404
4.820 24
- 17,777
AA QSIA
7,367 29
Lbs.
2,088,286
57,962
20,882 86
Bush.
32,378
49,230
12,307 50
?6
199
49 75
1
53
4
29
63,251
0 20
10 60
0 80
5 80
12,650 20
63,338
12,667 60
Lbs.
355,145
15,834
17',2i6
5,572
5,327 18
" " 5,428 39
1,272 51
Lbs.
Lbs.
390,139
250
378,734
87,155
7,438
31,410
49,781
888
165
16,113
50
125
816,902
17,841
12
18,288
5,772
162
615
5,582
221
13
2,725
2
31
50,193
6,114 54
5 63
361,892
5,807 33
84,833
io'so
2 94
1,324 76
46
10
167 35
360
98
706 73
1,122 77
20 71
3 71
362 54
1 13
2 82
943
131
28 28
18,387 48
801,870
38,622
12,028 08
1,401
187
42 02
1,779,150
101,457
34,027 50
Galls.
2
98
234
4
216
738
4 00
196 00
468 00
334
958
668 00
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4-5 EDWARD VII,, A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Furniture — -House, office, cabi-
net or store furniture of wood,
iron or other material, in parts
or finished
Great Britain . . .
35,683
1,017
7
754
1
6,346
2,251
5,234
2,533
83
1,341
1,859
24
l(i9
528,184
5,594
432
307
754
1
5,023
2,199
5,302
11
83
1,341
1,732
24
169
525,854
$ cts.
1,678 20
B. E. Indies . . .
129 60
B. W. Indies . . .
92 10
Hong Kong
226 20
Newfoundland . .
Aust. -Hungary. .
0 30
1,506 90
659 70
1,590 60
3 30
24 90
China
France
Germany .
Holland
Italy
Japan .
402 30
519 60
Spain
7 20
Switzerland. ...
50 70
United States. . .
157,756 20
Total....
Gieat Britain. . .
Furs and manufactures of, viz. :
Fur skins wholly or partially
dressed, N.E.S .« . .
585,486
548,826
164,647 80
299,809
100
41
2,440
10,590
1,872
109,947
241,748
912
25
35,525
170,739
164,037
100
41
2,440
9,582
1,872
104,896
37,495
912
25
24,470
159,016
24,605 55
B. E. Indies...
Newfoundland . .
Aust. ■ Hungary. .
15 00
6 15
366 00
Belgium
China
1,437 30
280 80
France
15 734 40
Germany
Italy
5,624 25
136 80
Roumania
3 75
Russia
3,670 50
23,852 40
United States. . ,
Total...
Great Britain . . .
Caps, hats, muffs, tippets.
873,748
504,886
75,732 90
capes, coats, cloaks and
other manufactures of fur,
N.O.P
35,265
420
8,833
11
4,304
1,428
78,311
2,615
420
8,833
11
3,493
875
77,442
784 50
Aust. -Hungary. .
126 00
Belgium
2,649 90
3 30
China
France ,. .
Germany
United States. . .
1,047 90
262 50
23,232 60
Total
128,572
93,689
28 106 70
Great Britain. . .
Fuses, N.O.P
29,545
10,189
3
9,572
0 60
United States. . ,
1,914 40
Total....
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Germany
United States. . .
Total
39,734
9,575
1,915 00
Glass and manufactures of : —
Bulbs for electric lights
Doz.
417
164
17,702
189,503
30
16
1,280
48,940
Doz.
164
16
1 60
189,503
48,940
4,894 00
207,786
50,266
189,667
48,956
4,895 60
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential TariflF.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
ValuCi
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
29,068
673
$ cts.
5,813 60
134 60
815
$ cts.
326 00
35,477
1,105
307
754
1
5,023
2,199
5,302
2,£33
83
1,341
1,732
24
169
526,242
$ cts.
7,817 80
264 20
92 10
226 20
0 30
1,506 90
659 70
1,590 60
2,522
1,008 80
1,012 10
24 90
402 30
519 60
7 20
50 70
388
155 20
157,911 40
29,741
5,948 20
3,725
1,490 00
582,292
172,086 00
114.785
11,478 50
26,119
5,223 80
304,941
100
41
2,440
9,582
1,872
105,084
238.971
912
25
35,281
169,717
41,307 85
15 00
6 15
366 00
1,437 30
::::::::;. .:;. .:::i
280 80
188
201,476
37 60
40,295 20
15,772 OO
'
45,919 45
136 80
3 75
10,811
10,701
2,162 20
2,140 20
5,832 70
25,992 60
114,785
11,478 50
249,295
49,859 00
868,966
137,070 40
31,812
6,362 40
704
281 60
35,131
420
8,833
11
3,493
1,428
77,442
7,428 50
126 00
2,649 90
3 .^0
1,047 90
553
221 20
483 70
23,232 60
1
31,812
6,362 40
1,257
502 80
126,758
34,971 90
31,284
4,171 30
31,287
9,572
4,171 90
1,914 40
31,284
4,171 30
40,859
6,086 30
Doz.
Doz.
417
" " 17,702
30
" " i',286
4 00
170 66
Doz.
417
164
17,702
189,503
30
16
1,280
48,940
4 00
1 60
170 66
4,894 00
18,119
1,310
174 66
207,786
50,266
5,070 26
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity
Value.
Duty.
' DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Glass and mfrs. of — Con.
Glass carboys or demijohns,
empty or filled, bottles, de-
canters, flasks and phials . .
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies....
36,194
87
5,858
2,136
1
6,794
117,500
14,552
95
3
21
116,023
4,118
45
5,811
2,054
1
6,826
40,441
14,553
95
3
15
112,842
$ cts.
1,235 40
13 50
Aust-Hungary. .
Belgium
1,743 .30
616 20
Denmark
France.
Germany
0 30
2,047 80
12,132 30
Holland .
4,365 90
Japan
28 50
St Pierre
Turkey
0 90
4 50
United States.
33,852 60
Total
299,264
186,804
56,041 20
Great Britain . . .
A ust. -Hungary..
Belgium
Glass jars and glass balls, and
cut, pressed or moulded,
crystal or glass table ware,
decorated or not
21,587
33,500
8,900
24
11,960
13,516
552
175
1
4,066
194,366
8,145
33,040
9,748
24
12,154
8,328
552
175
1
3,993
196,288
2,443 50
9,912 00
2,924 40
7 20
France
3,646 20
Germany . ...
Holland
Italy
Japan
2,498 40
165 60
52 50
0 30
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
1,197 90
58,886 40
288,647
272,448
81,734 40
Lamp chimneys, glass shades
or globes, and blown glass
table ware
1,162
7,588
6
269
1,281
9,897
405
61
116
71,036
287
7,068
6
255
1,310
3,625
740
61
116
70,515
86 10
Aust. -Hungary. .
China.. .
2,120 40
1 80
Belgium .
France
76 50
393 00
•
Germany
Holland. .
1,087 50
222 00
Japan
18 30
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain. . .
34 80
21,154 50
91,821
83,983
25,194 90
Ornamental, figured and en-
amelled coloured glass and
memorial or other or-
namental window glass,
N.o.p ...:
18,313
1,090
116
46
10,259
63
1,090
116
18 90
Belgium
France
327 00
34 80
Germany . , . .
United otates.
10,259
3,077 70
Total ... .
29,824
11,528
3,458 40
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariflf.
-
Total.
Quantity .
1
Value. ! Duty .
Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
i
30,097
42
$ cts.
6,019 40
8 40
8
963
$ cts.
385 20
$ cts.
35,178
87
5,858
2,136
1
6,826
117,860
14,653
95
3
15
114,869
$ cts.
7,640 00
21 90
47
82
18 80
32 80
1,762 10
• 649 00
0 30
2,047 80
77,409
30,963 60
43,095 90
4,365 90
28 50
•
0 90
"" 2;627
810^
4 50
34,663 40
30,13S
6,027 80
80,528
32,211 20
297,471
94,280 20
13,282
2,656 40
359
122
289
143 60
48 80
116 60
21,786
33.162
10,037
24
12,154
13,425
552
175
1
3,993
196,669
5,243 50
9,960 80
3,040 00
7 20
5'697
■ " ' 2,638'86
3,646 20
4,537 20
165 60
52 50
0 30
1,197 90
381
152 40
59,038 80
13,282
2,656 40
6,248
2,499 20
291,978
86,890 00
829
165 80
46
185
14
" ' ' 6^208
41
18 40
74 00
h'm
'2',483'20
16 40
1,162
7,263
6
269
1,310
9,833
781
61
116
71,097
270 30
.........
2,194 40
*
1 80
82 10
393 00
3,570 70
238 40
18 30
34 80
582
232 80
21,387 30
... .
829
165 80
7,076
2,830 40
91,888
28,191 10
18,250
3,650 OC
18,313
1,090
116
46
10,259
3,668 90
327 00
46
1840
34 80
18 40
3,077 70
18,250
3,650 OC
46
18 4C
29,824
7,126 80
106
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports,
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Glass and mfrs. of — Con.
Painted or vitrified, chipped,
figured, enamelled and ob-
scured white glass
Great Britain. . .
Belgium
France
United States. .
Total. ...
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
l^rance
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
Sq. ft.
135,931
59,920
1,350
12,402
8,820
2,926
95
1,129
Sq. ft.
1,000
59,920
1.350
12,402
58
2,926
95
1,129
S cts.
17 40
877 80
28 50
338 70
Common and colourless win-
dow glass, and plain,
coloured, opaque, stained or
tinted or muffled glass in
sheets
209,603
12,970
74,672
4,208
1,262 40
9,873,828
17,924,624
222,982
59,685
1,362,200
242,642
385,877
6,635
1,555
37,471
221,467
17,748,(578
222,982
8,072
1,361,990
4,751
380,685
6,635
242
37,441
950 20
76,137 00
1,327 00
48 40
7,488 20
29,443,319
674,180
19,563,189
429,754
85,950 80
Plate glass, not bevelled, in
sheets or panes, not exceed-
ing 25 sq. ft. each, N.O.P. .
246,923
329,041
115,395
11,837
10,080
7,643
42,255
44,043
22,074
2,113
1,884
1,080
7,843
329,041
115,395
11.837
10,080
7,643
1,380
44,043
22,074
2,113
1,884
1,080
345 00
10,458 75
5,518 50
Germany
Holland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium .
France
528 25
471 00
270 00
720,919
113,449
481,839
72,574
17,591 50
M „ N.E.S
324,834
213,943
26,751
7,074
73,860
42,499
4,845
1,466
1,748
213,943
26,751
7,074
303
42,499
4,845
1,466
106 05
14,874 65
1,695 75
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Gritain . . .
Aust. -Hungary. .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
United States. . .
Total
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
513 10
572,602
122,670
249,516
49,113
17,189 55
.1 M bevelled, N.O.P.
4,849
22
2,682
1,070
10
656
22
2,682
10
656
3 50
229 60
7,553
1,736
2,704
666
233 10
11 11 rough rolled
458,439
3,961
18,405
25,354
679
2,240
3,961
18,405
679
2,240
203 70
672 00
German looking glass (thin
plate), unsilvered or for
silvering .
480,805
28,273
22,366
2,919
875 70
16,326
4,111
32,663
970
16,326
3.871
12; 673
970
3,265 20
774 20
Germany
United States. . .
2,534 60
194 00
Total
54,070
33,840
6,768 00
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107
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential TarifiF.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Sq. ft.
133, 3C1
8,762
$ cts.
1,752 40
Sq. ft.
$
$ cts.
Sq.ft.
134,301
59,920
1,350
12,402
9
8,820
2,926
95
1,129
§ cts.
1,769 80
877 80
28 50
338 70
133 301
8,762
1,752 40
i
207,973
12,970
3,014 80
9,662,461
237,891
30,919 40
9,883,928
17,748,678
222,982
59,684
1,361,990
242,642
3^0,685
6,635
1,555
37,441
31,869 60
76,137 00
1 327 00
-
51,612
1,313
350 13
398 53
7,488 20
9,662,461
237,891
30,919 40
51,612 1.313
350 13
29,277,262
668,958
117,220 33
239,080
40,875
6,719 96
246,923
329,041
115,395
11,837
10,080
7,643
42,255
44,043
22,074
2,113
1,884
1,080
7,064 96
::;■;
10 458 75
:::: '::. ....;.;:.
5 518 50
528 25
471 00
1
270 00
239,080
40,875
6,719 96
720,919
113,449
24,311 46
323,209
73,578
17,168 25
]
324,957
213,943
26,751
7,074
73,881
42,499
4,845
1,466
17,274 30
14,874 63
1,695 75
513 10
1
323,209
73,578
17,168 25
572,725
122,691
34,357 80
1
4,849
1,070
249 67
4,849
22
2,682
1,070
10
656
249 67
3 50
229 60
4,849
1,070
249 67
7,553
1,736
482 -77
458,439
25,354
5,070 ^
:
458,439
3,961
18,405
25,354
679
2,240
5,070 80
203 70
672 00
458,439
25,354
5,070 80
i
480,805
28,273
5 946 50
16,326
4,111
32,663
970
3,265 20
838 ''O
240
19,990
64 00
5,330 67
7,865 27
194 00
20,230
5,394 67
54,070
12,162 67
-
108
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Impobteu
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Glass and mfrs. of — Con.
Silvered glass, bevelled or not,
framed or not framed
Great Britain. ..
Hong Kong ....
5,834
2
1,880
193
93
9,652
13.048
96
25
22,240
1,268
2
1,880
193
93
9,652
4,245
96
25
22,088
$ cts.
443 80
70
Aust. -Hungary..
058 00
Belgium
67 ,55
China
32 55
France
3, .378 20
Germany
Italy
Switzerland
United States. . .
1,485 75
33 60
8 75
7,730 80
Total . . .
Great Britain . . .
63,063
39,542
13,839 70
Stained glass windows
1,194
293
2,826
2,682
France
293
87 90
Germany
507
2,580
152 10
United States. . .
Total
774 00
6,995
3,380
1,014 00
All other glass and manufac-
tures of glass, not otherwise
pi'ovided for, including bent
plate or other sheet glass . .
Great Britain . . .
30,094
22,509
3,595
61
7,479
17,026
2,552
15
137
77,345
8,365
22,272
3,586
61
7,448
5,653
2,552
15
137
76, .571
1,673 00
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium ...
China
France . . ,
4,454 40
717 20
12 20
1,489 60
Germany
Italy
1,130 60
510 40
Japan
3 00
Russia
27 40
United States. . .
15,314 20
Total
Great Britain. ..
Aust. -Hungary..
160,813
126,660
25,332 00
Gloves and mitts of all kinds . .
331,548
44,755
663
76,184
44,203
663
278.906
26,664 40
15,471 05
Belgfuim
232 05
France
280,980| . . .
157,097;...
4,992 . . .
1,227! ••
124,2331 . . .
97,617 10
Germany
i 32,820
4,992
1,227
: 122.044
11,487 00
Italy
l,7i7 20
Switzerland
429 45
United States. . .
42,715 40
Total
945,495'
^
561,039
196,363 65
Gold and silver, mfrs. of •
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong. . . .
Gold, silver and aluminium
leaf, dutch or schlag metal
leaf ^. ..
1,414
3
203
1,620
37,368
6,609
87
3
203
1,620
3,661
6,609
21 75
0 75
Aust. -Hungary..
50 75
France
405 00
Germany
915 25
Uniced States. . .
Total
1,652 25
47,217
12,183
3,045 75
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109
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
•
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
4,314
$ cts.
1,006 66
252
$ cts.
117 60
$
5,834
2
1,880
193
93
9,652
13,644
96
25
22,240
$ cts.
1,568 06
70
658 00
67 55
32 55
.%378 20
9,399
4,386 43
5,872 18
33 60
' 8 75
152
70 93
7,801 73
4,314
l,00fliiB6
9,803
4,574 96
53,659
19,421 32
1,194
238 80
1,194
293
2,451
2,682
238 80
87 90
1,944
102
777 60
929 70
40 80
814 80
1,194
238 80
2,046
818 40
6,620
2,071 20
20,197
2,693 10
678
42
180 80
11 20
29,240
22,314
3,586
61
7,448
17,241
2,552
15
137
77,334
4,546 90
4,465 60
717 20
12 20
1,489 60
11,688
3,090 23
4,220 83
510 40
3 00
27 40
763
203 45
15,517 65
20,197
2,693 10
13,071
3,485 68
159,928
31,510 78
230,245
53,725 16
26,645
12,434 33
333,074
44,203
663
279,704
157,630
4,992
1,227
122,413
92,823 89
15,471 05
232 05
798
124,810
372 40
58,244 62
97,989 50
69,731 62
1,747 20
429 45
369
172 20
42,887 60
230,245
53,725 16
152,622
71,223 55
943,906
321,312 36
1,327
221 19
•
1,414
3
203
1,620
36,983
6,609
242 94
0 75
50 75
405 00
33,322
11,107 32
12,022 57
1,652 25
1,327
' 221 19
33,322
11,107 32
46,832
14,374 26
110
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Gold and silver — Con.
Manufactures of Gold, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
France
$
174
175
46
13,917
$
51
175
46
13,917
$ cts.
15 30
52 50
Switzerland
13 80
United States.
Total
4,175 10
14,312
14,189
4,256 70
Great Britain . . .
Electro-plated ware and gilt
ware of all kinds, N . E. S. . .
52,351
20
1,820
1,218
11,815
13
80
412
178,286
6,370
1,911 00
B. W. Indies . . .
Aust.- Hungary..
*•
1,820
1,2.51
1,4J0
13
80
412
178,503
546 00
France
378 30
Germany
426 00
Holland
3 90
Italy
24 00
Japan
123 60
United States . . .
53,550 90
Total ....
246,015
189,879
56,963 70
Great Britain . . .
Sterling or other silverware . .
43,690
438
511
2,625
6,226
1,565
375
81,501
3,082
438
511
2,484
722
1,565
375
81,404
924 60
B. E. Indies .
131 40
Aust. -Hungary .
France
153 30
745 20
Germany
216 60
Italy
Japan .
469 50
112 50
^
United States . .
24,421 20
Total
136,931
90,581
27,174 30
United States. . .
Silver coin of United States .
21
21
6 30
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United State.*. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
United States . .
Total ....
United States . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ...
Grease, axle ;
Lbs.
2,747
2,714
1,079,018
130
227
41,485
Lbs.
60
6
1 50
1,096,794
42,021
10,351 75
Gunpowder and other explos-
1,084,479
41,842
1,096,854
42,027
10,353 25
Gun, rifle, sporting and can-
ister powder
53,315
75,043
21,621
18,201
73,793
18,052
2,213 79
128,358
39,822
73,793
18,052
2,213 79
Cannon and musket powder
50
32
50
32
1 50
Blasting and mining powder .
42,876
3,665
28,876
1,845
577 52
Giant powder, nitro, nitro-
glycerine and other explos-
ives
9,000
118,715
7,006
. 17,389
108/J15
16,146
3,267 45
127,715
21,485
108,915
16,146
3,267 45
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
111
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential TarifiF.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity . Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
134
$ cts.
26 80
$
S cts.
185
175
46
13,917
$ cts.
42 10
52 50
13 80
4,175 10
134
26 80
14,323
4,283 50
45,529
9,105 80
340
136 00
"4,246 40
52,239
'•" 1^820
1,261
12,036
13
80
412
178,546
11,152 80
loieie
546 00
378 30
4,672 40
3 90
24 00
123 60
43
17 20
53,568 10
45,529
9,105 80
10,999
4,399 60
246,4()7
70,469 10
40,353
8,070 60
42
16 80
43,477
438
511
2,484
6,226
1,665
375
81,495
9,012 00
131 40
153 30
745 20
5,504
2,201 60
2,418 20
469 50
112 50
91
36 40
24,457 60
40,353
8,070 60
5,637
2,254 80
136,571
37,499 70
21
6 30
Lbs.
2,687
124
20 67
Lbs.
i',585
800
Lbs.
2,747
1,585
1,097,594
130
160
42,062
22 17
160
41
53 33
13 68
53 33
10,365 43
2,687
124
20 67
2,385
201
67 01
1,101,926
42,352
10,440 93
51,345
21,419
1,026 90
51,345
73,793
21,419
18,052
1,026 90
2,213 79
51,345
21,419
1,026 90
125,138
39,471
3,240 69
50
32
1 50
v
28,876
1,84£
577 52
9,000
7,096
180 00
9,000
108,915
7,096
16,146
180 00
3,267 45
9,000
7,096
180 00
1 17,915
23,242
3,447 45
112
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
' General Tariff.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Gunpowder, &c. — Con.
Gun, rifle and pistol cart-
ridges or other ammuni-
tions N.O.P
Great Britain . . .
$
136,765
99
336
998
57
171,511
464
99
309
998
■ 170;493
$ cts.
139 20
Aust. -Hungary..
29 70
Belgium
France
92 70
299 40
Germany
United States. . .
5l',i47 90
Total
309,766
172,363
51,708 90
Great Britain . . .
Gun wads, percussion caps,
primers and cartridge cases.
14,357
312
12,324
Germany
United States. . .
11,522
3,456 60
Total . ..
26,993
11,522
3,456 60
Gun or pistol covers or cases,
game bags, loading tools and
cartridge belts of any mate-
Great Britain . . .
1,115
52
10,197
23
52
10,197
6 90
France
15 60
United States. . .
3,059 W
Total ....
Great Britain. . .
11,364
10,272
3,081 60
Gutta percha and India-rubber,
manufactures of :
Boots and shoes
341
32
41
154,191
45
32
41
141,281
11 25
Honer Kong
8 00
China
10 25
United States. .
35 320 25
Total
154,605
141,399
35,349 75
Great Britain . . .
Belting
1,076
46,298
United States. . .
49,618
12,404 50
Total
47,374
49,618
12,404 50
Great Britain . . .
Clothing, and clothing made
waterproof with India-
rubber
287,851
89
1,081
283
45,409
4,355
89
1,081
179
44,808
1,524 25
31 15
378 35
Aust. - Hungary. .
France
Germany
United States. . .
62 65
15,682 80
Total
334,71.3
50,512
17,679 20
Hose, including cotton or
linen, lined with rubber
1,111
42
14 70
Germany
117
47,632
United States. . .
Total
47,402
10,590 70
48,860
47,444
16,605 40
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
113
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity. \ Value.
Duty
Collected.
144,086
$ cts.
28,817 20
26
$ cts.
10 40
144,576
99
336
998
57
170,523
$ cts.
28,966 80
29 70
27
10 80
103 50
299 40
57
30
22 80
12 00
22 80
51,159 90
144,086
28,817 20
140
56 00
316,589
80,.582 10
14,539
2,907 80
14,539
312
11,522
2,907 80
312
124 80
124 80
3,456 60
14,539
2,907 80
312
124 80
26,373
6,489 20
1,069
213 80
23
9 20
1,115
52
10,197
229 90
15 60
3,059 10
1,069
213 80
23
9 20
11,364
3,304 60
296
49 36
341
32
41
141,281
60 61
8 00
10 25
35,320 25
296
49 36
141,695
35,399 11
1,076
179 34
1,076
49,618
179 34
12,404 50
1,076
179 34
50,694
12,583 84
309,838
72,2% 45
392
182 93
314,585
89
1,081
283
44,808
74,003 6.^
31 15
378 35
104
48 53
111 18
15,682 8a
1
309,838
72,296 45
204 64
496
231 46
360,846
90,207 11
877
919
117
47,404
219 34
117
2
54 60
0 94
54 60
16,591 64
877
204 64
119
55 54
48,440
16,865 58
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Coum KiES.
Total Imports.
Entered
Abticles Imported.
Quantity .
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Gutta percha, kc.—Con.
Packing, mats and matting .
1,392
358
$ cts.
125 30
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Aust. -Hungary. .
67
49,572
49,302
17,255 70
51,031
49,660
17,381 00
All other, not otherwise pro-
vided for
42,875
861
367
1,911
1,368
367
3,557
2,629
14
1,179
273,189
477 75
342 00
Belgium
91 75
France
3,5.57
18,410
14
889 25
657 25
Holland
3 50
Russia
1,179
274,369 . . .
294 75
United States. .
08,297 25
Total
341,632i
i
284,214
71,053 50
"Hair and manuTaTjtures of, not
otherwise provided for :
Braids, chains or cords
^reat Britain . . .
United States.
513 '....'.".'.'..
'i83
64 05
Total
Great Britain . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
520
183
64 05
Lbs.
487
1,810
5,973
645
1.56
3,850
Lbs.
5
39
3,680
7 80
•
5,931
736 00
8,270
4,651
5,936
3,719
743 80
Hair cloth of all kinds
9,576
644
71
644
21 30
193 20
Total
Great Britain . . .
10,220
715
214 50
'Other manufactures of, N.
E.S
730
35
4
313
494
11
75
35
4
313
236
11
7,378
26 25
Aust. -Hungary..
China
France
Germany
Russia
12 25
1 40
109 55
82 60
3 85
United States. . .
7,398
2,582 30
Total
Great Britain . .
8,985
8,052
2,818 20
Hjtts, caps and bonnets, N.E.S. :
600,016
1,383
43
7,056
342
8,255
89
91
727,947
10,592
1,302
43
7,056
342
8,255
89
91
723,941
3,177 60
390 60
Belgium
China
12 90
France
2,116 80
102 60
Germany
Italy
2,476 50
26 70
Japan
Switzerland. . . .
27 30
217,182 30
United States. . .
Total ....
1,345,222
751,711
225,513 30
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
115
FOR Home Consumition.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariflf.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
1,034
$ cts.
241 28
$
S cts.
1,392
67
49,395
$ cts.
366 58
67
93
31 27
43 40
31 27
17,299 10
1,034
241 28
160
74 67
50,854
17,696 95
40,413
6,735 82
1,029
84
343 00
28 00
43,353
1,452
367
3, .557
17,461
14
1,179
274,250
7,556 57
370 00
91 75
889 25
14,832
4,944 00
5,601 25
3 50
294 75
1,061
353 60
68,650 85
40,413
6,735 82
17,006
5,668 60
341,633
83,457 92
7
1 64
330
i54*6o
7
513
1 64
218 05
1 04
7
330
154 00
520
219 69
Lbs.
482
606
80 88
Lbs.
i,8l6
42
i56
170
45 33
Lbs.
487
1,810
5,973
645
156
3,850
88 68
41 60
781 33
482
606
80 88
1,852
326
86 93
8,270
4,651
911 61
9,505
1,901 00
9,576
644
1,922 30
193 20
9,505
1,901 00
10,220
2 115 50
655
152 85
730
35
4
313
494
11
7,398
179 10
12 25
1 40
109 55
258
120 40
203 00
3 85
20
9 29
2,591 59
655
152 85
27f«'
129 69
8,985
3,100 74
591,306
118,261 20
23
9 20
601,921
1,302
43
7,056
342
8,255
89
91
723,941
121,448 00
390 60
12 90
2,116 80
102 60
2,476 50
26 70
27 30
217,182 30
591,306
118,261 20
23
9 20
1,343,040
343,783 70
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
-
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Hats caps and bonnets— Con.
Straw, grass, ohip or other
material, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies....
305,297
35
51
299
39
3,086
13,456
1,462
9,055
428
67
446,448
21,483
35
51
299
39
$ cts.
6,444 90
10 50
15 30
89 70
11 70
13,704
77
9,055
428
79
441,082
4,111 20
Germany .....
Ttalv
23 10
2,716 5Cf
128 40
23 70
United States. . .
Total
134,124 60
779,723
492,332
147,699 60
Hat, cap and bonnet shapes. .
43,159
139
32
17,903
944
139
32
17,903
283 20
Aust. -Hungary..
41 70
9 60
United States. . .
Total
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total . . .
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies....
Hong Kong. . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
China
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
5,370 90
61,233
19,018
5,705 40
Hay
Tons.
29
8,617
348
155,905
Tons.
29
8,584
348
155,433
58 00
17,168 00
8,646
156,253
8,613
155,781
17,226 00
Honey, in the comb or other-
wise, and imitations thereof..
Lbs.
16,251
33 785
600
2,063
580
65,845
688
1,408
11
124
10
7,805
Lbs.
12
2
0 36
600
2,0(53
580
63,540
11
124
10
7,560
J8 00
61 89
17 40
1,906 20
119,124
10,046
66,795
7,707
2,003 85
Hops
135,670
1.5,072
453
45,217
610,477
3.5,863
5,753
239
19,770
156,377
18,327
20,526
453
3,139
569,391
2,207
7,553
239
1,326
148,878
1,099 62
1,231 56
27 18
188 34
34,163 46
806,889
218,002
611,836
160,203
36,710 16
Ink, writing ...
15,644
20
14
2,954
395
26
36,478
375
20
14
2,954
75 00
Belgium
China
France.. . . , .
4 00
2 80
590 80
Germany
Holland
26
36,229
5 20
United States. .
Total
7.245 80
55,531
39,618
7,923 60
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
117
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
284,736
$ cts.
56,947 20
.
9
630
9 cts.
2.52 00
306, 8 i9
35
51
299
39
$ cts.
63,644 10
10 50
15 30
89 70
11 70
13,704
1,462
9,055
428
79
447,337
4,111 20
1,385
5bi 00
577 10
2,716 50
128 40
23 70
.
255
102 00
134,226 60
284,736
56,947 20
2,270
908 00
779,338
205,554 80
41,778
8,355 60
42,722
139
32
17,903
8,638 80
41 70
9 60
5,370 90
41,778
8,355 60
60,796
14,061 00
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
29
8,584
348
155,433
58 00
17,168 00
8,613
155,781
17,226 00
324 78
675 70
Lbs.
16,239
686
1,408
Lbs.
Lbs.
16,251
33,785
600
2,063
580
688
1,408
11-
124
10
7,560
325 14
33,785
675 70
18 00
61 89
17 40
63,540
1,906 20
50.024
2,094
1,000 48
116,819
9,801
3,004 33
116,250
33,294
4,650 00
134,577
20,526
453
47,247
579,019
35,501
7,553
239
20,608
152,415
5,749 62
1,231 56
27 18
44,108
9.628
' 19,282
3,537
,3,528 64
770 24
.3,716 98
34,933 70
116,250
33,294
4,650 00
53,736
22,819
4,298 88 781,822
216,316
45,659 04
15,167
2,022 45
102
27 20
15,644
20
14
2,954
395
26
36,229
2,124 65
4 00
2 80
590 80
395
105 27
105 27
5 20
7,245 80
15,167
2,022 45
497
132 47
55,282
10,078 52
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
1
Countries.
ToT.4L Imports.
Enitered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
1
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Ink, printing
1
Great Biitain. . .
8,120
5
238
408
91,987
151
5
238
9
90,482
$ cts.
30 20
China
France
Germany .
United States. . .
Total ....
United States. .
Australia
Argentina .
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ..
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain. . ,
Australia .
United States. . .
Total....
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain. . .
France.
United States. . .
Total....
United States. . .
United States. .
United States
1 00
47 60
1 80
18,096 40
100,758
90,885
18,177 00
Iron and manufactures of, steel
and manufactures of, or both
combined.
Agricultural implements,
N.E.S., viz. :
Cultivators and weeders
No.
2,682
, 12,468
No.
2,682
12,468
2,493 60
Drills, grain seed
1
1
3,069
36
30
103,063
3,036
102,339
20,467 80
3,071
103,129
3,036
102,339
20,467 80
farm, road or field rollers .
1
109
22
4,875
109
4,875
1,218 75
110
4,897
109
4,875
1,218 75
Forks, pronged
169
7,679
98
6,254
7,619
6,227
1,556 75
7,848
6,352
7,619
6,227
1,556 75
Harrows
3
1
4,408
38
65
82,074
1
18
3 60
4,408
82,074
16,414 80
4,412
82,177
4,409
82,092
16,418 40
Harvesters, self-binding. . .
7,646
751,550
7,598
746,894
149,378 80
Hay tedders
1,148
27,439
12.5
1,148
27,439
6,859 75
Hoes
581
240
5,069
75
1,078
240
5,069
75
1,078
18 75
269 50
5,890
1,278
5,309
9,042
1,153
288 25
Horse rakes
9,06t
173,467
220
7
173,044
34,608 80
Knives, hay or straw
49y
499
220
55 00
11 edging
7
1 7^.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
119
FOK Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty. Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected .
$
7,969
$ cts.
1,062 61
$
$ cts.
8,120
5
238
408
91,971
$ <:t8.
1,092 81
1 00
47 60
399 1 106 40
1,489; 397 13
108 20
18,493 53
7,969
1,062 61
1,888| 503 53
100,742
19,743 14
No.
No.
No.
2,682
12,468
2,493 60
3,036
102,339
20,467 80
3,036
102,339
20,467 80
1
22
3 70
1
109
22
4,875
3 70
1,218 75
1
22
3 70
•
110
4,897
1,222 45
169
98
16 35
::,.::::::!
169
7,619
98
6,227
16 35
1,566 75
169
98
16 35
7,788
6,325
1,573 10
2
20
2 67
3
38
6 2?
4,408
82.074
16,414 80
2
20
2 67
i
4,411
82,112
16,421 07
1
7,598
746,894
149,378 80
,
1,148
27,439
6,859 75
1
58 i
125
20 83
581
240
5,039
125
75
1,078
20 83
18 75
269 50
581
125
20 83
!
5,890
1,278
309 08
9,042
173,044
34,608 80
499
220
/
55 00
7
1 75
118
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
COUNTBIES.
Total Imports.
Entered
Artici-es Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
>"■ DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Tron'and mfrs. of — Con.
Agricultural implem'ts — Con.
Lawn mowers
United States. . .
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total ....
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Australia
France
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total....
United States, . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
United States. . .
No.
4,023
$
14,682
No.
4,023
$
14,682
$ cts.
5,138 70
228
'"" 16^496
228
16,496
3,299 20
228
16,496
228
16,496
3,299 20
Mowing machines
9,704
333,381
122
81
176
17
300,157
9,674
331,964
66,392 80
Ploughs
6
1
8
2
13,748
4
8
2
13,739
66
13 20
176
17
299,820
35 20
3 40
59,964 00
13,765
300,553
13,753
300,079
60,015 80
Post hole diggers
869
800
869
800
200 00
Potato diggers
187
1,245
387
1,245
311 25
Rakes, N.E.S
6,620
1,278
6,620
1,278
319 50
Reapers , . .
981
49,225
963
" 48,325
9,665 00
Scythes
Doz.
648
6
30
3,174
3,035
21
123
13,947
Doz.
6
• 21
5 25
3,174
13,947
3,486 75
3,858
17,126
3,180
13,968
3,492 00
Sickles or reaping hooks . . .
380
147
665
462
i47
462
115 50
Spades and shovels and
spade and shovel blanks,
and iron or steel cut to
shape for the same
527
1,127
147
462
115 50
4,466
3,474
15,623
17,808
82
3,425
423
17,471
148 05
6,114 85
7,940
33,431
3,507
17,894
6,262 90
Parts of agricultural imple-
ments paying 20 p. c. ...
373
63
675,815
50
10 00
673,475
134,695 66
Total
676,251
673,525
134,705 00
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121
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
No.
$
$ cts.
No.
$
S cts.
No.
4,023
$
14,682
S cts.
5,138 70
1
107
14 27
1
228
107
16,496
14 27
3,299 20
14 27
1
107
'
229
16,603
3,313 47
9,674
331,964
66,392 80
2
56
7 '47
•
6
122
20 67
8
2
13,739
176
17
299,820
35 20
3 40
59,964 00
2
56
7 47
13,755
300,135
60,023 27
869
800
200 00
'jj_i:::ii
187
1,245
311 25
6,620
1,278
319 50
963
48,325
■ 9,665 00
Doz.
618
3,035
505 84
Doz.
Doz.
648
6
30
3,174
3,035
21
123
13,947
505 84
123
4i'66
5 25
30
41 00
3,486 75
648
3,035
505 84
30
123
41 00
3,858
17,126
4,038 84
380
665
110 87
380
147
665
462
110 87
115 50
380
665
110 87
527
1,127
226 37
4,384
15,200
3,546 90
4,466
3,425
15,623
17,471
3,694 95
6,114 85
4,384
15,200
3,546 90
7,891
33,094
9,S09 80
323
43 07
373
53 07
673,475
134,695 00
323
43 07
673.848
134,748 07
122
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
ron and mfrs. of — Con.
Agricultural implem'ts— Con.
All other agricultural im-
plements, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
$
2,978
541
39, .372
122
5
38,581
$ cts.
30 50r
1 25
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
9,645 25
42,891
38,708
9,677 00
16,522
n
55
11
16 50
3 30
,
Germany
United States. . .
760
35,980
35,970
10,79] 00
Total . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
France
53,273
30,036
10,810 80
Cart or wagon skeins or
boxes
Lbs.
E6,173
51,207
1,814
2,521
4,335
Lbs.
' 51,207
' " ' 2^521
756 30>
Springs, axles, axle bars N.E.
S., and axle blanks and
parts thereof, of iron or
steel, for railway or tram-
way or other vehicles
107,380
51,207
2,521
756 30
Cwt.
15,884
28
1,834
7,713
30,581
56
3,817
35,019
Cwt.
4
28
39
56
13 65
19 60
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium . .
France
Germany
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Bar iron or steel rolled
"■ whether in coils, bundles,
rods or bars, comprising
rounds, ovals, squares and
flats, and rolled shapes, N .
O.V
7,666
34,653
12,128 55
25,4.59
69,476
7,698
34,748
12,161 80
214,106
23,049
3
7,215
3,984
399,257
345,1.50
27,646
82
9,461
7,615
634,658
8,183
23,049
3
4,336
3,984
398,082
16,249
27,646
82
6,130
7,615
634,302
2,864 00
8,0(i7 05
1 05
1,517 60
1,394 40
139,329 31
647,614
1,024,612
437,637
692,024
153,173 41
Butts and hinges, N.E.S
1,057
57,033
18
57,002
5 40
United States. . .
17,100 60
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
58,090
57,020
17,106 00
Castings, iron or steel, in the
rough, N.E.S '
13,519
26
209,843
639
159 75
Newfoundland. .
Canada plates ; Russia iron ;
United States. . .
209,843
52,460 75
flat galvanized iron or steel
sheets, terne plate, and
Total .....
Great Britain. . .
Belguim . . .
Russia
United States. . .
Total
223,388
1,088,416
115
554
.328,704
3,966
79
93
98,181
210,482
12,836
ns
554
328,704
52,620 50
rolled sheets of iron or steel
coated with zinc, spelter or
other metal, of all widths
or thickness, N.O.P
£10,034
79
93
98,181
641 80
5 75
27 70
16,435 20
608,387
1,417,789
102,319
342,209
17,110 45
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OP Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
12a
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariflf.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty,
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected,
2,856
$ cts.
476 05
$
636
$ cts.
i78'67
9
2,978
541
38,581
4
$ cts.
506 55
179 92
9,645 25
476 05
178 67
2,856
536
42,100
16,522
11
760
35,970
10,331 72
' ;•
16,378
3,275 60
89
760
35 60
304 CKi
3,327 70
3 30
304 OO
10,791 00
16,37s
3,275 60
362 80
849
339 GO
53,263
14,426 00
Lbs.
5(),206
1,814
Lbs.
Lbs.
56.206
1,814
2,521
362 80
51,207
756 30
56,206
1,814
30,515
362 80
107,413
' 4,3;?o
1,119 10
Cwt.
15,880
7,127 27
Cwt.
Cwt.
15,884
28
1,834
7,666
30,584
56
3,817
34,653
7,140 92
19 60
1,8.34
3,817
1,781 26
1,781 26
12,128 55
15,880
30,545
7,127 27
1,834
3,817
1,781 26
135 32
25,412
69,110
21,070 33
205,633
328,405
47,981 98
290
496
214,106
23,049
3
7,215
3,984
398,082
345,150
27,646
82
9,461
7,615
634,302
50,981 30
8,067 05
1 05
1^343 52
2,879
3,331
2,861 12
1,394 40
139,329 31
205,633
328,405
47,981 98
3,169
3,827
1,478 84
646,439
1,024,256
202,634 23
1,039! 207 80
1,057
57,002
213 20
17,100 60
1,039
207 80
58,059
17,313 80
12,880
2,146 70
13,519
2,306 45
209,843
52,460 75
!
12,880
2,146 70
223,362
.54,767 20
505,988
1,075,317
35,844 44
509,954
79
93
98,181
1,088,153
115
554
328,704
36,486 24
5 75
27 70
16,435 20
35,844 4t
505, P88
1,('75,317
608,307
1,417,526
52,954 89
124
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
»
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
^
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Iron and mfrs. of — Con.
Cast iron pipe of every de-
scription
Great Britain. . .
(Tcrmany
United States. . .
Total .. .
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies ..
Newfoundland. .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . .
B W. Indies....
Norway- Sweden
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total....
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Cwt.
124,110
280
35,014
137,233
415
79,406
Cwt.
$
$ cts.
' 35^614
79^406
"'14,665' 60
159,410
Tons.
5,872
66
30
6
5,411
217,054
35,014
79,406
14,005 60
■C^st scrap iron
72,774
1,050
292
35
75,772
Tons.
66
30
6
5,411
1,050
292
35
75,772
165 00
75 00
15 00
13,527 50
Chains, coil chain, chain links
and chain shackles, of iron
or steel, fgth of an inch
in diani. and over
11,385
149,923
5,513
77,149
13,782 50
Cwt.
19,884
20
118
5
34,575
63,670
24
629
20
98,828
Cwt.
1,456
5,880
294 00
118
5
34,524
629
20
98,584
31 45
1 00
4,929 20
54,602
163,171
36,lo3
105,113
5,255 65
Chain, malleable sprocket or
link belting, for binders
30,313
30,313
6,062 60
Chains, N.E.S
15,329
144
285
451
4,955
67,993
735
144
285
451
896
67,322
220 50
Aust. - H ungary . .
Belgium
43 20
85 50
France
Germany. .
135 30
268 80
United States. . .
20,196 60
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total . .
Great Britain . . .
France
Germany
United States. . .
Total
89,157
69,833
20,949 90
• Tacks, shoe
Lbs.
5,496
68,744
149
5,297
Lbs.
68,744
5,297
1,853 95
Cut tacks, brads, sprigs, or
shoe nails, double pointed,
and other tacks of iron and
steel, N.O.P
74,240
5,446
68,744
5,297
1,853 95
126
108,350
9
8,173
108,350
8,173
2,860 55
108,476
8,182
108,350
8,173
2,860 55
Engines, locomotives for rail-
ways, N.E.S
No.
48
1
20
131
591,386
2,269
269,200
1,568,365
No.
6,666
2,269
28,080
1,568,365
2,333 10
1
i3i
794 15
9,828 00
548,927 75
200
2,431,220
132
1,605,380
561,883 00
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAYIGATION
125
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff.
Total.
(Quantity .
Value.
Duty. Quantity.
Value.
Doty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Cwt.
124,116
S
137,233
S cts.
33,098 08
Cwt.
$
$ cts.
Cwt.
124,116
280
35,014
137,233
415
79,406
$ cts.
33,098 08
280
415
149 33
149 33
14,005 60
124,116
137,233
33,098 08
280
415
149 33
159,410
217,054
47,253 01
Tons.
5,872
72,774
9,786 62
Tons.
Tons.
5,872
66
30
6
5,411
72,774
1,050
292
35
75,772
9,786 62
165 00
75 OO
15 00
'
13,527 50
5 872
72,774
9,786 62
11,385
149,923
23,569 12
Cwt.
18,408
20
57,790
24
1,926 35
0 80
Cwt.
Cwt.
19,864
20
118
5
34,524
63,670
24
629
20
98,584
2,220 35
0 80
31 45
1
1 00
4,929 20
18,428
57,814
1,927 15
54,531
162,927
7,182 80
30,313
6,062 60
14.592
2,918 40
2
0 80
15,329
144
285
451
4,955
67,335
3,139 70
43 20
85 50
4,059
13
135 30
1,623 60
5 20
1,892 40
20,201 80
14,592
2,918 40
4,074
1,629 60
88,499
25,497 90
Lbs.
5,502
149
34 78
Lbs.
Lbs.
5,502
68,744
149
5,297
34 78
1
1,853 95
34 78
5,502
149
74,246
5,446
1,888 73
126
9
2 10
126
108,350
9
8,173
2 10
2,860 55
126
9
2 10
1
108,476
8,182
2,862 65
1
No.
48
584,720
136,434 70
No.
No,
48
1
20
131
591,386
2,269
269,200
1,568,365
138,767 80
794 15
20
241,120
112,522 65
122, .350 65
548,927 76
48
584,720
136,434 70
20
241,120
112,522 65
200
2,431,220
810,840 35
126
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Iron and mfrs. of— Con.
Eiigines — Con.
Fire
United States. .
No.
10
$
8,235
No
10
8,235
$ cts.
2,882 25
Fire extinguishing machines .
49,596
49,596
17,358 60
Great Britain . . .
United States. .
Total....
Great Britain . . .
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total .. ..
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Gerro;iny
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain. . .
•Gasoline engines
4
556
1,498
125,737
1
559
85
126,353
21 25
31,588 25
560
127,235
560
126,438
31,609 50
Steam engines and lx)ilers . . .
78
1
1,055
45,344
15,419
407,160
6
1
1,050
1,405
1.5,419
406,156
351 25
.3,854 75
101,539 00
1,134
467,923
1,057
422,980
105,745 00
F'ittings, iron or steel, for iron
or steel pipe
Lbs.
46,024
1,771
5,550,114
1,324
130
350,929
Lbs.
5,545,252
351,245
105,373 50
5,597,909
352,383
5,545,252
351,245
105,373 50
Ferro-silicon, spiegeleisen and
Tons.
2,828
147
69,691
5,863
Tons.
147
5,863
293 15
Forgings of iron or steel, of
whatever shape or size, or
in whatever stage of manu-
facture, N.E.S., and steel
shafting, turned, compress-
ed or polished ; and ham-
mered iron or steel bars or
shapes, N.O.P
Hardware, viz. : Builders',
cabinetmakers', upholster-
ers', harnessmakers', sad-
dlers' and carriage hard-
ware, including curry combs
and horse boots N.E.S
2,975
75,554
147
5,863
293 15
Lbs.
156,769
238,581
3,329,244
5,262
5,843
128,153
Lbs.
681
356
3,329,984
180
9
128,181
54 00
2 70
38,454 30
3,724,594
139,258
3,331,021
128,370
38,511 00
92,586
2
1,191
1,242
466
79
665,023
2,833
2
1,191
370
466
79
663,175
849 90
China
France
0 60
357 .30
Germany
111 00
139 80
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total....
United States. . ,
23 70
198,952 50
760,589
668,116
200,434 80
Horde, mule and ox shoes. . . .
6,679
6,810
2 043 00
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
127
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff. Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
1
Duty. Quantity.; Value.
Duty
Collected.
No.
$
$ cts.
No.
$
§ cts.
No.
10
8,235
§ cts.
2,882 25
49,596
17 358 60
3
1,413
235 49
4
559
1,498
256 74
31,588 25
3
1,413
235 49
563j ■ 127,851
31,844 99
72
43,939
7,323 18
78 45,344
1 15.419
1,050 406,156
7,674 43
3,854 75
. 101,539 00
72
43,939
7,323 18
l,129l 466,919
113,068 18
Lbs.
46,024
1,324
264 SO
Lbs.
1
Lbs. 1
46,024 1 .«J24
264 80
■ 1,771
130
52 00
1,771
5,545,252
130
351,245
52 00
105,373 50
46,024
1,324
264 80
1,771
130
52 00
5,593,047
352,699
105,690 30
Tons.
2,828
69,691
2,323 09
Tons.
Tons.
2,828
147
69,691
5,863
2,323 09
293 15
2,828
69,691
2,323 09
2,975
75,554
2,616 24
Lbs.
156,088
5,082
1,016 40
Lbs.
Lbs.
156,769
2.38,581
3,329,984
5,262
5,843
128,181
1 070 40
238,225
5,834
2,.333 60
2,336 30
38,454 30
156,088
5,082
1,016 40
238,225
5,834
2, .333 60
3,725,334
139,286
41,861 00
89,747
17,949 40
6
2 40
92,586
2
1,191
1,242
466
79
663,175
18,801 70
0 60
357 30
459 80
I'lq on
872
348 80
23 70
198,952 50
89,747
17,949 40
878
351 20
ma •7At
218,735 40
6,810
2,043 00
128
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Ko. 1. — General Statement
COUNTHIES.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Iron and steel — Con.
Iron or steel ingots, cogged
ingots, blooms, slabs, bil-
lets, puddled bars, and loops
or other forms, N.O. P., less
finished than iron or steel
bars, but more advanced
than pig iron, except cast-
Great Britain . . .
France
Germany
Holland
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total •. . .
Cwt.
43,119
2,268
49,892
2,268
102.798
50,943
2,062
56,031
2,193
107,819
Cwt.
$
$ cts.
iron or steel bridges or parts
thereof ; iron or steel struc-
tural work, columns, shapes
or sections, drilled, punched
or in any further stage of
manufacture than as rolled
2,268
22,788
2,062
25,714
226 80
2,278 80
94,737
97,830
9,473 72
200,345
219,048
119,793
125,606
11,979 32
112
52,935
373
147,003
52,934
146,996
51,448 60
53.047
147,376
52,934
146,996
51,448 60
Tons.
36,187
24,238
■477,526
367,138
Tons.
807
24,259
9,398
384,207
2,017 50
60,647 50
60,425
844,664
25,066
393,605
62,665 00
6,246
11
517
876
188,075
105
11
536
31 50
China
3 30
France
Germany . ...
United State?.
160 80
188,075
56,422 50
Total
195,725
188,727
56,618 10
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total ...
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain
Automobiles
^0.
2
'360
3,603
218
313,879
No.
354
311,814
77,953 50
362
317,700
354
311,814
77,953 50
Machines, machinery, &c.
Fanning mills
187
2,468
187
2,468
617 00
Grain crushers
5
115
5
4
115
28 75
Wind mills
555
33,914
555
33,914
8,478 50
Ore crushers and rock crush-
ers, stamp mills, cornish
and belted rolls, rock
drills, air compressors,
cranes, derricks and per-
1,218
845
62,228
Belgium
United States. . .
Total ....
62,228
15,557 00
64,291
62,228
15,557 00
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FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Quantity.
iurtax Tari
Value.
ff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Cwt.
30,696
$
39,901
$ cts.
2,046 45
Cwt.
12,531
11,042
$ cts.
1,671 47
Cwt.
43,227
2,268
49,891
2,268
102,641
$
50,943
2,062
56,031
2,193
105,342
$ CtSL
3,717 92
226 80
27,103
2,268
7,904
30,317
2,193
7,512
3,613 73
302 40
1,053 19
5,892 53
302 40
10,526 91
30,696
39,901
2,046 45
49,806
51,064
6,640 79
200,295
216,571
20,666 56
112
373
87 02
112
52,934
373
146,996
87 02
51,448 60
112
373
87 02
53,046
147,369
51,535 62
Tons.
37,449
501,123
62,415 35
Tons.
Tons.
38,256
24,259
510,521
384,207
64,432 86
60,647 50
37,449
501,123
62,415 35
62,515
894,728
125,080 35
6,081
1,216 20
60
24 00
6,246
11
536
876
188,075
1,271 70
3 30
.
160 80
876
350 40
350 40
56,422 50
6,081
1,216 20
936
374 40
195,744
58,208 70
No.
1
2,403
400 50
No.
2i8
1,040
7266
346 65
No.
1
2,40;i
218
312,864
400 50
72 66
1
.355
78,300 15
1
2,403
400 50
1
1,258
419 31
35()
315,475
78,773 31
187
2,468
617 00
.
5
115
28 75
555
33,914
8,478 50
2,186
364 34
845
28166
2,18fi
845
62,22S
364 34
2S] 66
15,557 00
2,186
364 34
845
281 66
65,259
16,203 00
11
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— C(Ml.
Iron and steel — Con.
Portable machines :
Fodder or feed cutters
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. , .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Nor way- Sweden
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
B W.Indies....
France
Germany
United States. . .
Total. ....
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
*
Great Britain . . .
No.
89
2,350
No.
89
2,350
$ cts.
587 50
Horse jxjwers
87
6,428
81
5,797
1,449 25
Portable engines
501
495,108
490
485,598
121,399 50
Portable saw mills and plan-
ing mills
30
12,522
30
12,522
3,130 50
Threshers and separators
664
301,195
660
291,774
72,943 50
All other portable machines. .
40
15
789
2,272
105
44,366
12
33
789
92
233
43,773
23 00
58 25
10,943 25
844
46,743
834
44,098
11,024 50
Parts of above articles.
166,588
169,602
42,400 50
Sewing machines, and parts of
447
1
2
13
13,904
12, .377
10
126
624
323,014
8
1
2
2
13,967
236
10
126
92
323,913
70 80
3 00
37 SO
27 60
97,173 90
14,367
.336,151
13,980
324,377
97,313 10
Slot machines
688
12,293
686
12,233
3,058 25
Machines, typewriting
2
1
2,735
126
30
167,502
2
2,728
126
' 167,143
31 50
41^85 75
2,738
167,658
2,730
167,269
41,817 25
An other machinery composed
wholly or in part of iron, or
steel, N.O.P
305,898
112
828
4,215
36,891
579
125
7,923
271
40,656
4,811,569
35,190
112
828
3,713
4,639
579
125
7,923
271
40,656
4,792,495
8,797 50
Newtoundland. .
Belgium
28 00
207 00
France
928 25
Germany
Holland
1,159 75
144 75
Japan
31 25
Norway - Sweden
1,980 75
67 75
Switzerland
United States. . .
10,164 00
1,198,123 75
Total
5,209,067
4,886,531
1,221,632 75
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131
KOK Home CoNHUMFnox.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
No.
$
$ cts.
No.
$
$ cts.
N(..
89
2,350
S cts.
587 50
81
5,797
1,449 25
490
485,598
121,399 50
30
12,522
3,130 50
660
291,774
72,943 50
363 33
28
2,180
40
33
789
2,272
233
43,773
386 33
58 25
10,943 25
28
2,180
363 33
862
46,278
11,387 83
169,602
42,400 50
438
11,918
2,383 60
1
223
89 20
447
1
2
10
13,967
12,377
10
126
477
323,931
2,543 60
3 00
37 80
8
385
18
154 00
7 20
181 60
97,181 ]0
438
11,918
2,383 60
9
626
250 40
14,427
336,921
99,947 10
686
12,233
3,058 25
2
1
2,728
126
30
167,143
31 50
1
30
10 00
10 00
41,785 75
1
30
10 00
2,731
167,299
41,827 25
268,399
44,735 16
2,112
704 00
305,701
112
828
4,215
35,345
579
125
7 923
271
40,656
4,795,439
54,236 66
28 00
207 00
502
30,706
167 33
10,235 31
1,095 58
11,395 06
144 75
•
31 25
1,980 75
67 75
10 164 00
2,944
981 30
1,199,105 05
1
1
268,399
44,735 16
36,261
12,087 94
5,191,194
1,278,455 85
ll_.ii_9J
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Ccm.
Iron and steel — Con.
Malleable iron castings and
iron or steel castings,N. E. S.
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Belgium
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
Owt.
27
4,658
81
16,349
Cwt.
S
$ cts.
4,658'
16,349
4,087 25
4,685
16,430
4,658
16,349
4,087 25
Nails and spikes, composition
and sheathing nails
Lbs.
28,925
12,619
3,862
6i5
Lbs.
12,619
675
101 25
Nails and spikes, wrought
and pressed, trunk, clout,
coppers, cigar box, Hungar-
ian, horse shoe and other
nails, N.E.S
41,544
4,537
12,619
675
101 25
42,388
960
214,525
2,562
51
14,008
1,096
34
10 20
213,815
14,023
4,206 90
257,873
16,621
214,911
14,057
4,217 10
Nails and spikes, cut, and
railway spikes
107,685
14,6(«
212,000
4,866,810
1,672
428
3,749
94,872
488
14,668
6,810
4,868,610
10
428
114
94,931
2 44
73 34
34 05
24,343 06
5,201,163
100,721
4,890,576
95,483
24,452 89
Nails, wire, of all kinds,
N.O.P
6,448
1,289,704
151
31,145
6,000
1,284,218
134
30,982
36 00
7,705 60
1,296,152
31,296
1,290,248
31,116
7,741 60
plough plates, land sides
and other plates for agricul-
tural implements, cut to
shape from rolled plates of
steel but not moulded,
punched, polished or other-
wise manufactured ....
Cwt.
10
1,060
2,094
44,932
22
1,320
3,082
164,391
Cwt.
748
1,234
44,632
1,152
1,480
163,984
57 60
74 00
8,199 00
48,090
168,815
46,614
166,616
8,330 60
Pumps, N.E.S
671
261
2,090
203,013
25
' 261
i'99J70
•
6 25
65 25
Germany
United States. . .
"49, 942 50
Total
206,035
200,056
50,014 00
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Cwt.
27
81
$ cts.
13 49
Cwt,
$ cts.
Cwt.
27
4,658
81
16,349
$ CCS.
13 49
4,087 25
27
81
13 49
4,685
16,430
4,100 74
Lbs.
22,245
3,579
357 90
Lbs.
Lbs.
22,245
12,619
3,57a
675
357 90
101 25
22,245
3,579
357 90
34,864
4,254
459 15
41,292
2,528
505 60
42,388
960
213,815
2,562
51
14,023
515 80
960
51
20 40
20 40
1
4,206 90
1
41,292
2,528
505 60
960
51
20 40
257,163
16,636
4,743 10
' 107,197
1,662
357 32
107,685
14,668
11,090
4,868,610
1,672
428
190
94,931
359 76
76
73 34
357 32
1 80
4,280
28 52
62 57
24,343 06
107,197
1,662
4,280
76
28 52
5,002,053
97,221
24,838 73
448
17
6,448
1,284,248
151
30,982
37 80
7,705 60
448
17
1 80
1,290,696
31,133
7,743 40
Cwt.
10
22
0 73
Cwt.
-
Cwt.
10
1,060
2,094
44,932
22
1,320
3,082
164,391
0 73
312
860
300
168
1,602
407
11 20
- 106 80
27 14
68 80
180 80
8,226 14
10
22
0 73
1,472
2,177
145 14
48,096
168,815
8,476 47
615
102 51
31
10 33
671
261
2,090
199,770
119 09
65 25
2,090
696 67
696 67
49,942 50
I
615
102 51
2,121
707 00
202,792
50,823 51
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1.^ — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
1
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Tons.
$
Tons.
$
$ cts.
Iron and steel— Con.
Iron or steel railway bars or
rails of any form, punched
or not punched, N.E.S. for
railways, which term for
the purposes of this item
shall include all kinds of
railways, street railways
and tramways, even al-
though the same are used
for private purposes only,
and even although they are
not used or intended to be
used in connection with the
business of common carry-
ing of goods or passengers. .
Great Britain . . .
3,052
72,607
161
3,846
1,153 80
Belgium
1,759
36,550
1,562
31,736
9,520 80
Germany
3,739
102,904
429
10,502
3,150 60
United States. . .
Total
5,864
137,148
5,061
136,378
40,913 40
14,414
349,209
7,213
182,462
54,738 60
Railway fish-plates and tie
plates
1,248
1,748
34,156
45,374
217
4,678
38,210
1,736 00
11,696 00
Belgium
1,462
Germany
2,330
61,453
2,160
56,691
17.284 00
United States. . .
1,842
71,982
1,841
71,937
14,728 00
Rolled iron or steel angles,
tees, beams, channels, joists.
Total
7,168
212,965
5,680
171,516
45,444 00
girders, zees, stars or rolled
shapes, or trough, bridge,
building or structural rolled
sections, or shapes, not
punched, drilled or further
manufactured than rolled.
N.E.S., and flat eye bar
Cwt.
Cwt.
blanks, not punched or
drilled
179,002
96,233
207,949
96,546
4,107
82,781
4 890
489 00
8,298 70
Belgium
82^987
France
439
799
439
799
79 90
Germany . ...
210,158
222,867
115,486
122,802
12,280 20
United States. . .
Total
244,863
418,567
244,863
418,567
41,856 7-0
730,695
946,728
447,676
630,045
63,004 50
Rolled iron or steel hoop,
band, scroll or strip, 8
inches or less in width. No.
18 gauge and thicker, N.E.S.
Great Britain . . .
13,100
19,558
995
1,320
348 25
Belgium
3,100
3,871
3,100
3,871
1,085 00
Germany
625
898
322
458
112 70
United States. . .
Total ....
31,259
57,973
31,256
57,968
10,939 59
Rolled iron or steel hoop,
band, scroll or strip, thinner
48,084
82,300
35,673
63,617
12,485 54
than No. 18 gauge, N.E.S..
Great Britain . . .
11,280
16,370
6
9
0 45
Belgium
870
2,002
870
2,002
100 10
Germany . . .
2,426
4,189
338
487
24 35
United States. . .
Total
23,537
49,179
23,549
49,246
2,462 30
38,113
71,740
24,763
51,744
2,587 20
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135
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value. 1 Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Tons.
2,634
62,148
•S cts.
12,429 60
Tons.
257
197
269
30
6,613
4,814
6,477
770
% cts.
2,645 20
1,925 60
2,590 80
308 00
Tons.
3,052
1,759
698
5,091
72,607
36,550
16,979
137,148
$ cts.
16,228 60
11,446 40
.^741 40
41,221 40
2,634
62,148
12,429 60
5,482 76
753
18,674
7,469 60
10,600
263,284
74,637 80
1,028
29,403
3
286
2
1
75
7,164
43
45
32 00
3,049 99
21 33
10 60
1,248
1,748
34,156
45.374
7,250 76
14,745 99
2,162 56,734
1,842 71,982
17,305 33
14,738 66
1,028
29,403
5,482 76
292
7,32r
3,113 98
7,000
208,246
54,040 74
Cwt.
174,101
202,206
1.3,480 55
Cwt.
794
i3,452
853
13,559
iob',665
113 73
1,807 86
" i3^.S4i'95
Cwt.
179,002
96,233
439
210,158
244,863
207,949
96,546
799
222,867
418,567
14,083 28
10,106 56
79 90
94,672
25,622 15
41,856 70
174,101
202,206
13,480 55
108,918
114,477
15,263 54
730,695
946,728
91,748 59
11,655
17,621
2,719 69
450
303
617
440
210 00
i4i"46
13,100
3,100
625
31,256
19,558
3,871
898
57,968
3,277 94
1,085 00
254 10
10,939 59
11,655
17,621
2,719 69
753
1,057
351 40
. 48,081
82,295
15,556 63
11,089
16,005
533 63
185
356
23 73
11,280
870
. 2,426
23,549
16,370
2,002
4,189
49,246
557 81
100 10
2,088
3,702
246 80
271 15
2,462 30
11,089
16,005
533 63
2,273
4,058
270 53
38,125
71,807
3,391 36
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Iron and steel— Co»i.
Rolled iron or steel angles,
tees, beams, channels, gird-
ers and other rolled shapes
or sections, weighing less
than 35 lbs. per lineal yard,
not punched, drilled or
further manufactured than
rolled, N.O.P
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
Germany
United States. .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
Cwt.
66,920
29,894
10,566
134,064
81,055
31,714
11,096
206,030
Cwt.
676
22.835
5,896
134,064
S
761
24,256
6,224
206,030
$ cts.
236 60
7,992 26
2,063 60
46,922 40
Rolled iron or steel plates or
sheets, sheared or unshear-
ed, and skelp iron or steel,
sheared or rolled in grooves,
N.E.S
241,444
329,895
163,471
237,271
57,214 85
89,096
20,985
5,419
81,562
128,304
26,320
7,100
143,946
13,209
20,985
4,579
81,093
16,535
26,320
5,960
143,255
4,623 16
7,344 75
1,602 65
28,382 63
Rolled iron or steel plates, not
less than 30 inches in width
and not less than J inch in
thickness, N.O.P
197,062
305,670
119,866
192,070
41,953 18
237,934
2,582
24,239
153,534
297,620
3,115
27,733
246,596
5,602
2,582
19,948
153,534
7,319
3,115
22,522
246,596
731 90
311 50
2,252 20
24,659 60
418,289
575,064
181,666
279,552
27,956 20
Rolled iron or steel sheets.
No. 17 gauge and thinner,
N.O.P
154,765
11,316
768
2,717
66,092
306,857
17,767
2,049
4,400
178,939
5,194
11,316
768
801
66,071
8,122
17,767
2,049
1,147
178,831
406 10
888 35
102 45
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
57 35
8,941 55
235,658
510,012
81,150
207,916
10,395 80
Rolls of chilled iron or steel. .
131
3,640
457
11,201
128
3,640
450
11,201
135 00
3,360 30
Sad or smoothing, hatters'and
tailors' irons, plated wholly
or in part or not
3,771
11,658
3,768
11,651
3,495 30
285
9,114
United States. . .
Total
9,179
2,294 75
9,399
9,179
2,294 75
Great Britain . . .
Safes, doors for safes and
vaults
20
5
92,865
20
5
92,865
6 00
1 50
United States. . .
27,859 50
Total
92,890
92,890
27,867 00
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OF Impc rts — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value,
Duty
Collected.
Cwt.
66,234
$
80,277
S cts.
15,455 01
Cwt.
10
7,059
4,670
17
7,458
4,872
$ cts.
4 66
3,294 20
2,179 33
Cwt.
66,920
29,894
10,566
134,064
81,055
31,714
11,096
206,030
• $ cts.
15,696 27
11,286 45
4,242 93
46,922 40
66,234
80,277
15,455 01
• 11,739
12,347
5,478 19
241,444
329,895
78,148 05
74,776
110,128
17,448 11
1,111
1,641
518,50
89,096
20,985
5,419
81,562
128,304
26,320
7,100
143,946
22,589 76
7,344 75
840
469
1,140
691
392 00
218 90
1,994 65
28,601 59
74,776
110,128
17,448 11
2,420
S,472
1,129 46
197,062
305,670
60,530 75
232,881
291,169
19,411 52
238,483
2,582
24,239
153,534
298,488
3,115
27,733
246,596
20,143 42
4;291
5,2ii
69479
311 50
2,946 99
24,659 60
232,881
291,169
19,411 52
4,291
5,211
694 79
418,838
575,932
48,061 51
148,140
296,082
9,869 81
1,431
2,653
176 87
154,765
11,316
768
2,717
66,071
306,857
17,767
2,049
4,400
178,831
10,452 78
888 35
102 45
1,916
3,253
216 86
274 21
8,941 55
393 73
148,140
296,082
9,869 81
3,347
5,906
235,637
509,904
20,659 34
3
7
1 40
131
3,640
457
11,201
136 40
3,360 30
3
7
1 40
3,771
11,658
3,496 70
285
47 51
285
9,179
47 51
2,294 75
285
47 51
9,464
2,342 26
2m
5
92,865
6 00
1 50
27,859 50
92,890
27,867 00
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Impokted.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Iron and steel — Con.
Screws, iron and steel, com-
monly called ' wood screws, '
N.E.S ....
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Gross.
3,891
108,634
$
1,090
19,605
Gross.
$
$ cts.
108,108
19,109
6,688 15
Scales, balances, weighing
beams and strength testing
machines
112,525
20,695
108,108
19,109
6,688 15
3,234
1
3
.316
358
423
110,297
172
1
3
316
140
178
110,214
51 60
Hong Kong
0 30
China
France
0 90
94 80
Germany
42 00
Holland
United States. . .
53 40
33,064 20
Total . . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. , .
Germany
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total .
Great Britain. . .
Belgium
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
114,632
111,024
33,307 20
Sheets, iron or steel cor-
rugated, galvanized
Cwt.
7,580
71 o
19,446
2,529
Cwt.
715
2,529
632 25
-
8,295
21,975
715
2,529
632 25
Sheets, iron or steel cor-
rugated, not galvanized
1,300
967
2,670
2,147
967
2,147
644 10
2,267
4,817
967
2,147
644 10
Skates of all kinds and parts
thereof
Prs.
19
22,417
20
10,470
27
21,496
25
5,643
Prs.
4
11,460
20
10,470
15
15,959
25
5,643
5 25
5,585 65
8 75
1,975 05
Skelp iron or steel, sheared or
rolled in grooves, imported
by manufacturers of
wrought iron or steel pipe
for use only in the manu-
facture of wrought iron or
steel pipe in their own fac-
tories
32,926
27,191
21,954
21,642
7,574 70
Cwt.
91,646
5,531
61,421
223,946
139,506
7,457
84,787
326,194
Cwt.
3,230
5,531
44,346
223,946
4,665
7,457
60,533
326,194
233 25
372 85
3,026 65
16,309 70
382,544
557,944
277,053
398,849
19,942 45
Stoves of all kinds and parts
thereof, N.E.S.,
3,643
30
33
6
2
11
359,835
8 25
Newfoundland . .
France
150
Germany
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total
2,472
11
359,992
0 50
2 75
89,958 75
366,148
359,887
89 971 75
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FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty. ; Quantity.
1
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Gross.
3,891
9
1,090
$ Cts.
254 34
Gross.
9
9 CtB.
Gross.
3,891
108,108
9
1,090
19,109
9 cts.
254 34
6,688 15
3,891
1,090
254 34
111,999
20,199
6,942 49
2,638
527 60
424
169 60
3,234
1
3
316
358
423
110,250
748 80
0 30
0 90
'2i8
245
36
87'20
98 00
14 40
94 80
12i) 20
151 40
33,078 60
2,638
527 60
923
369 20
114,585
34,204 Oa
Cwt.
7,680
19,446
3,241 00
Cwt.
Cwt.
7,580
715
19,446
2,529
3,241 00
632 25
—
7,580
19,446
3,241 00
534 00
8,295
21,975
3,873 25
1,300
2,670
1,300
967
2,670
2,147
534 00
644 10
1,300
2,670
534 00
2,267
4,817
1,178 10
Prs.
15
12
2 80
Prs.
"2,583 93
Prs.
19
22,417
27
21,496
25
5,643
8 05
10,957
5,537
8,169 58
20
10,470
8 75
1,975 05
15
12
2 80
10,957
5,537
2,583 93 32,926
27,191
10,161 43
Cwt.
88,416
134,841
4,494 76
Cwt.
Cwt.
91,646
5,531
61,421
223,946
139,506
7,457
84,787
326,194
4,728 01
372 85
17,075
24,254
1,616 94
4,643 59
16,309 70
4,194 76
1,616 94
88,416
134,841
17,075
24,254
382,544
557,944
26,054 15
3,610
601 71
3,643
609 96
6
2,472
11
359,865
1 50
2,470
823 30
823 80
2 75
30
10 00
89,968 75
3,610
6C1 71
2,500
833 30
365,997
91,406 76
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No. 1. — General Statement
•
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Co?l.
Iron and strel — Con.
Swedish rolled iron and Swe-
dish rolled steel nail rods
under half an inch in dia-
meter for the manufacture
(Jreat Britain . . .
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total.. ..
United States. .
•
Great Britain . . .
Aust.- Hungary..
Belgium
Germany
United States. . .
Total.. .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . ,
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total . . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Cwt.
5
8,842
387
$
22
16,469
604
Cwt.
* .
§ cts.
8,842
387
16,469
604
2,470 35
90 60
Switches^, frogs, crossings and
intersections for railways . .
9,234
17,095
9,229
17,073
2,560 95
9,367
24,616
9,367
24,616
7,384 80
Tubing: —
Boiler tubes of wrought iron
or steel, including flues
and corrugated tubes for
marine boilers . ...
Ft.
473,552
115,536
4,060
151,602
3,217,651
57,483
13,080
410
16,294
289,498
Ft.
9,131
115,536
60
89,103
3,188,915
951
13,080
5
9,060
288,308
47 55
654 00
0 25
453 00
14,415 40
Tubes of rolled steel, seam-
less, not joined or welded,
not more than 1^ inches in
3,962,401
376,765
3,402,745
311,404
15,570 20
2,184
44,097
205
4,213
44,097
4,213
421 30
46,281
4,418
44,097
4,213
421 30
Tubes, seamless steel, for
bicycles
34,785
121,981
1,888
10,530
121,981
10,530
1,053 00
Tubin?, wrought iron or steel,
plain or galvanized, thread-
ed and coupled or not, over
2 inches in diameter, N. E. S.
Tubing, wrought iron or steel,
plain or galvanized, thread-
ed and coupled or not, two
inches or less in diameter,
N.E.S
156,766
12,418
121,981
10,530
1,053 00
96,094
5,061
2,176,647
22,038
1.213
473,211
"7,391
2,146,497
1^632
469,162
244"86
70,374 30
2,277,802
496,462
2,153,888
470,794
70,619 10
890,902
1,786,147
36,626
82,329
1,786,014
82,297
28,803 95
2,677,049
118,955
1,786,014
82,297
28,803 95
Other iron or steel tubes or
pipes, N.O.P
5,057
211,611
1,456
44,005
640
211,611
50
44,005
15 00
13,201 50
216,668
45,461
212,251
44,055
13,216 50
or galvanized sheet steel,
manufactures, N.O.P
8,921
12,259
98
12,160
24 50
United States. .
3,040 00
Total
21,180
12,258
3,064 50
11
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OF Imports — Con tinned.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential TarifiF.
Surtax Tarifif.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Cwt.
5
8
22
$ cts.
2 20
Cwt.
$
9 cts.
Cwt.
5
8,842
387
9
22
16,469
604
$ cts.
2 20
2,470 35
90 60
5
22
2 20
9,234
17,095
2,563 15
9,367
24,616
7 384 80
57 OB
Ft.
461,362
55,676
1,855 84
Ft.
3,079
856
Ft.
473.572
115,536
4,060
151,602
3,188,915
57,483
13,080
410
16,294
288,308
1,960 45
654 00
4,000
62,499
405
7,234
27 00
482 26
27 25
935 26
14,415 40
461,362
55,676
1,855 84
69,578
8,495
566 32
3,933,685
375,575
17,992 36
2,184
205
13 67
2,184
44,097
205
4,213
13 67
421 30
2,184
205
13 67
46,281
4,418
434 97
34,785
1,888
125 88
34,785
121,981
1,888
10,530
125 88
1,053 00
34,785
1,888
125 88
156,766
12,418
1,178 88
112,550
25,093
2,509 30
112,550
7,391
2,146,497
25,093
1,632
469,162
2 509 30
244 80
70,374 30
2,509 30
112,550
2.0,093
2,266,438
495,887
73,128 40
881,084
33,694
7.862 04
881,084
1,?86,014
33,694
82,297
7,862 04
28,803 95
881,084
33,694
^862 04
2,667,098
115,991
36,665 99
4,417
1,406
281 20
5,057
211,611
1,456
44,005
296 20
13 201 50
4,417
1,406
281 20
216,668
45,461
* 13,497 70
8,823
1,470 e2
8,921
12,180
1,495 02
3,046 67
20
6 67
8,823
1,470 52
20
6 67
21,101
4,541 69
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
"No. 1. — General Statement
!
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Akticles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Iron and steel — Con.
Ware — Agate, granite or en-
amelled iron or steel hollow
ware . .
Great Britain . . .
4,335
12,646
691
20,589
226
951
23,69]
80
12,646
971
3,722
226
947
22,901
$ cts.
28 00
A ust. -Hungary..
France
Germany
4,426 10
339 85
1,302 70
79 10
Holland
"
Ware — Enamelled iron or
Nor way-S weden
United States. . .
Total
331 45
steel ware, N.E.S. ; iron or
8,015 35
steel hollow ware, plain
black, tinned or coated ;
63,129
41,493
14,522 55
and nickel and aluminum
kitchen or household hollow
ware, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
China
8,750
7
17
580
58
123,122
108
7
17
351
58
123,268
32 40
2 10
b'rance
5 10
Germany
Japaft
United States. . .
105 30
17 40
36,980 40
Total . ..
132,534
123,809
?7,142 70
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. , .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Wire bale ties.
Bundles.
1,658
2,262
Bundles.
1,658
2,262
678 60
Wire cloth or wove wire and
netting of iron or steel. , .
Lbs.
1,082,708
420
110,329
45,300
86
10,972
Lbs.
300
32
9 60
110,329
10,972
3,291 60
1,193,457
56,358
110,629
11,004
3,301 20
dows
3,035
15
11,531
Japan
15
11,531
4 50
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total..
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Germany
United States. . .
Total.
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
Germany
United States. . .
Total. ......
3,459 30
Wire fencitfg, woven, buck-
thorn strip, and wire fenc-
ing of iron or steel, N . E S .
14,581
11,546
3,463 80
24,423
659,139
941
18,228
524,493
14,946
2,241 90
Wire, single or several, cov-
ered with cotton linen
683,562
19,169
524,493
14,946
2,241 90
silk, rubber or other ma-
terial, &c., N.E.S
102,119
1,255
15,758
1,017,857
19,423
356
3,394
170,993
11,033
1,255
896
356
268 80
106 80
1,017T795
170,979
51,293 70
■•
1,1.36,989
194,166
1,030,083
172,231
51,669 30
Wiie of aU kinds, N.O.P. . . .
461,683
26,162
65
1,317,653
6,349,935
18,136
443
36
24,846
158,464
15,883
26,162
65
86,811
6,355,820
363
443
36
2,122
158,522
72 60
88 60
7 20
424 40
31,704 40
8,155,498
201,925
6,484,741
161,486
32,297 20
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143
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff. !
(
Surtax Tarifif.
TotaJ.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
4,122
$ cts.
961 85
133
ii4
16,867
$ cts.
62 06
5V20
7,871 31
4,336
12.646
1,085
20,589
226
951
22,942
$ cts.
1,051 91
4,426 10
393 05
9,174 01
79 10
4
41
1.86
19 12
333 31
8,034 47
4,122
961 85
17,159
8,007 55
62,774
23,491 95
8,635
1,726 93
7
229
2 80
oi'eo
8,750
7
17
580
58
123,290
1,762 13
2 10
5 10
196 90
1
17 40
i
22
8 80
36,989 20
i
8,635
1,726 93
258
103 20
132,702
38,972 83
Bundles.
Bundles.
Bundles.
1,658
2,262
678 60
Lbs.
1,083,477
45,276
9,055 20
Lbs.
Lbs
1,083,777
420
110,329
45,308
86
10,972
9 064 80
420
86
34 40
34 40
1
1
3,291 60
1,083,477
45,276
9,055 20 420
86
34 40
1,194,526
56,366
12,390 80
*<,035
607 00
3,035
15
11,531
607 00
4 50
3,4.59 .30
3,035
607 00
I
14,581
4,070 80
94 10
24,423
941
24,423
6.59,139
941
18,228
94 10
134,646
3,282
656 40
2,898 30
941
24,423
94 10 134,646
3,282
656 40
683,562
19,169
2,992 40
8L',476
18,297
3,659 40 10
5
2 00
100,519
1,255
15,758
1,017,845
19,198
356
3,394
170,992
3,930 20
106 80
i
15,758
50
3,394
13
1,357 60
5 20
1,357 60
51,298 90
89,470
18,297
3,659 40 15,818
3,412
1,364 80
1,135,377
193,940
56,693 50
445,800
17,773
2,369 85
' . 461,683
26,162
65
1 .^^fi ^7^
18,136
443
36
2-, 007
158,531
2,442 45
88 60
1
7 20
!
1,239,362
22,885
9
6 102 67
6,527 07
31,706 80
2 40 fi ^^^ «'^f>
445,800
17,773
2,369 85 1,239,512
22,894
6,105 07
8,170,053
202,153
40,772 12
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Core.
Lbs.
, $
Lbs.
$
$ cts.
Iron and steel— Con.
Wire rope, stranded or twisted
wire, clothes lines, picture
or other twisted wire and
wire cables, N.E.S ..
Great Britain . . .
1,669,550
107,513
4,027
363
90 75
France
764
177
764
177
44 25
Germany
85,079
5,227
47,108
3,291
822 75
St. Pierre
125
12
125
12
3 00
Iron or steel nuts, washers,
rivets and bolts with or
without threads, and nut,
bolt and hinge blanks, and
United States. . .
715,471
62,683
712,496
62,391
15,597 75
Total
2,470,989
175,612
764,520
66,234
16,558 50
T and strap hinges of all
kinds, N.E.S ...
Great Britain . . .
335,484
8,042
73,251
1,722
979 88
,
Belgium
•25,885
450
25,885
450
306 63
^
Germany
49,662
823
879
13
9 84
United States. . .
Total
3,528,531
139,171
3,-521,229
138,883
61,130 12
Iron or steel scrap, wrought
bein^ waste or refuse, in-
cluding punchings, cuttings
3,939,562
148,486
3,621,244
141,068
62,426 47
and clippings of iron or
steel plates or sheets, hav-
ing been in actual use ; crop
ends of tin plate bars.
blooms and rails, the same
Cwt.
Cwt.
not having been in actual
use
Great Britain . . .
191,219
154,840
60
15
3 00
British Africa. . .
15,543
5,684
9,460
2,948
473 00
.( Guiana. .
1,460
385
B. W. Indies...
14,174
5,821
4,077
721
203 85
Newfoundland . .
9,917
2,010
9,917
2,010
495 85
Germany
21,479
17,548
21,479
17,548
1,073 95
St. Pierre
3,903
1,340
3,903
1,340
195 15
United States, . .
Total
161,684
110,568
161,684
110,568
8,084 18
419,379
298,196
210,580
135,150
10,528 98
Pen knives, jack knives, and
pocket knives of all kinds .
Great Britain . . .
107,424
181
54 30
Hong Kong
11
11
3 30
Aust. -Hungary. .
30
30
9 00
France
Germany. .....
365
73,015
15
5,509
364
10,070
109 20
3,021 00
Japan
United States. . .
15
5,367
4 50
1,610 10
Total
186,369
16,038
4,811 40
Table cutlery, all kinds.
N.O.P
Great Britain . . .
222,391
1
2,633
1
789 90
Hong Kong. .
30
Aust. -Hungary..
384
384
115 20
France
1,153
1,153
345 90
Germany
United States. . .
Total
9,817
3,050
915 00
31,744
31,519
9,455 70
265,490
38,740
11,622 00
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
145
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff. j Surtax Tariff.
1
Total. '
Quantity.
Value.
Duty. Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
1,641,239
105,397
$ cts.
17,566 29
Lbs.
$
$ cts.
■ #
Lbs.
1,645,266
764
85,079
125
712,496
9
105,760
177
5,227
12
62,391
$ cts
17,657 04
44 25
37,971
1,936
645 32
1 468 07
3 00
15,597 75
1,641,230
105,397
17,566 29
37,971
1,936
645 32
2,443,730
173,567
34,770 11
260,564
0,300
2,352 94
1,669
20
23 34
335,484
25,885
1,191
3,528,496
8,042
450
52
139,175
3,356 16
306 63
312
7,267
39
292
16 12
170 03
25 96
61,300 15
260,564
6,300
2,352 94
6,372 25
9,248
351
209 49
3,891,056
147,719
64,988 90
Cwt.
191,159
151,825
Cwt.
Cwt.
191,219
15,543
1,460
14,174
9.917
21,479
3,903
161,684
154,840
5,684
385
5,821
2,010
17,548
1,340
110,568
6,375 25
878 53
6,083
2,736
405 53
1,460
385
5,100
48 67
336 37
48 67
10,097
540 22
495 85
1,073 95
195 15
8,084 18
405 53
202,716
160,310
6,757 29
21,336 40
6,083
2,736
419,379
298,196
17,691 80
106,682
225
90 00
107,088
11
30
364
73,115
15
5,509
21,480 70
3 30
9 00
109 20
63,045
25,218 00
28,239 00
4 50
142
56 80
1,666 90
106,682
21,336 40
63,412
25,364 80
186,132
51,512 60
219,728
43,945 60
229
91 60
222,590
1
384
1,153
9,837
31,686
44,827 10
30
115 20
345 90
6,787
167
2,714 80
66 80
3,629 80
9,522 50
219,728
43,945 60
7,183
2,873 20
265,651
58,440 80
11
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Iron and steel— Cow.
All other cutlery, N.E.S. . . .
Great Biitain. . .
68,198
252
21
529
68,061
5
62,410
$
2,388
143
21
529
10,394
62,151
$ cts.
716 4o
Aust. -Hungary..
42 90
China. ► . .
6 30
France
158 70
Germany
3.118 20
Holland
1 50
United States. . .
18,645 30
Total
199,476
75,631
22,689 30
■ Guns, rifles, including air guns
and air rifles (not l^eing toys)
muskets, cannons, pistols.
40,199
510
226
104,730
14,202
1,164
443
302,143
3,964
1,189 20
Brit. Boss. Other
Aust.-Hungary..
226
104,244
13,774
826
443
299,012
67 80
Belgium ....
France
31,273 20
4,132 20
247 80
Germany
Holland .
132 90
89,703 60
Total
463,617
422,489
126,746 70
Great Britain . . .
Bayonets, swords, fencing foils
210
8
147
343
1
9
1,283
85
8
147
25 .50
Belgium
France..
2 40
44 10
Germany
Japan
1
9
1,253
0 30
Russia .
United States. . .
2 70
375 90
Total
Great Britain. . .
2,001
1,503
450 90
Needles of any material or
kind NOP
48,103
109
33
2,090
6
31,401
829
109
33
355
6
.30,713
. 248 70
Aust.-Hungary..
France
32 70
9 90
Germany ";
Switzerland.
106 50
1 80
United States. . .
9,213 90
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain. . .
Belgium
Germany
United States. . .
Total
81,742
32,045
9,013 50
•Steel— chromo steel
Cwt.
2,106
18,796
Cwt.
2,106
18,796
2,819 40
Steel platej universal mill or
rolled edge bridge plates
imported by iranufactnrers
•of bridges
7,784
18,711
40,358
88,107
9,899
21,296
48,228
141,269
18,711
19,446
88,107
21,296
23,602
141,269
2,129 60
2,360 20
14,126 90
154,960
220,692
126,264
186,167
18,616 70
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
FOE HoMK Consumption.
147
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tarifif.
Total.
Quantity
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty. Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
65,067
8 cts
13,013 40
66(
10£
$ cts
> 264 OC
43 GC
9
\
i 68, lit
$ cts.
(
) IS MS «n
252 ' 86 50
21 6 30
, , ^ ^ *
'58,091
'23^236 4C
.........
529 158 70
68,485 26,354 60
5 1 50
43S
175 60
62,590' 18 89n on
.59 49'S! .in
65,067
13,013 40
7.011 80
59,299
23,719 60
199,997
35,0.59
991
396 40
40,014 8,597 40
'
226 67 80
486
428
338
194 40
171 20
135 20
104,730 31,467 60
14,202 4,303 40
1,164 383 00
443 1.32 90
87
34 80
299,099 89 738 40
35,059
7,011 80
2,330
932 00
459,878 1.^ fiOfi ^n
'
67
13 40
58
23 20
210
8
147
343
h
1,253
62 10
2 40
44 10
343
137 20
137 20
0 30
2 70
375 90
67
13 40
401
160 40
1,971
624 70
47,210
9,442 00
64
26 60
48,103
109
33
2,090
6
31,398
9,716 30
32 70
9 90
1,735
694 00
800 50
1 80
685
274 00
9,487 90
47,210
9,442 00
2,484
993 60
81,739
20,049 10
Cwt.
Cwt.
Cwt.
2,106
18,796
2,819 40
7,521
9,635
642 33
263
264
35 20
7,784
18,711
40,358
88,107
1
9,899i
21,296
48.228
141,269;
677 53
2,129 60
5,643 66
14,126 90
20,912
24,626
3,283 46
i::.j 7,r2i 9,6:s5
642 33
21,175 24,890
3,318 66 154,960
220,692
22,577 69
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Iron and steel — Con.
Steel in bars, bands, hoops,
scroll or strips, sheets or
plates, of any size, thickness
or width when of greater
value than 2ic. per lb.,
N.O.P
Tools and implements —
Adzes, cleavers, hatchets,
wedges, sledges, hammers,
crowbars, cant dogs and
track tools ; picks, mat-
tocks and eyes or poles
for the same
Great Britain. . .
Aust.-Hvingary..
France ,
Germany
United States. . .
Total
(ireat Britain. .
France
Cwt.
28,240
27
511
577
117,199
179,267
819
16,603
4,472
455,002
Cwt.
174
27
419
228
117,182
1,061
819
14,673
1,255
454,873
$ cts.
53 05
40 95
733 65
62 75
22.743 65
146,.554
656,163
118,030
472,681
23,634 05
3,963
48
101
50,291
•. • -
222
48
66 60
14 40
United States. . .
50,165
15,049 50
Total
54,403
50,435
15,130 50
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Axes
Doz.
7,496
39,762
Doz.
7,302
38,844
9,711 00
3,051
74
2,960
1,271
2
72
183,063
65
19 50
Belgium
France
3,027
322
2
72
181,633
908 10
Germany
96 60
Japan
0 60
Norway -Sweden
United States. . .
21 60
54,489 90
Total . . . .
Great Britain . . .
190,493
185,121
55,536 30-
8,716
6,580
3,2.36
152
61,442
536
6,582
804
152
61,414
160 80
France
1,974 60
Germany . ...
Switzerland, ....
United States.
241 20
45 60
18,424 20
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
China
France
80,126
69,488
20,846 40
Tools, hand or machine, of
all kinds, N.O.P
46,490
2
103
99
16
1,443
49,616
15
211
777,503
4,569
2
103
99
16
1,443
1,815
15
211
777,033
1,370 70
0 60
30 90
29 70
4 80
432 90
Germany
Japan .
Switzerland
United States. . .
544 50
4 50
63 30
233,109 90
Total
875,498
785,306
236,591 80
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
149
FOK Home Consumption".
Preferential TariBf.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Cwt.
27,897
S
174,338
S Ct8.
5.811 47
Cwt.
$
9 cts.
! Cwt.
28,071
27
419
577
117,193
8
175,399
819
• 14,673
4,472
454,955
8 cts.
5,864 52
! '.
' 40 95
1
733 65
1
349
11
3,217
82
214 47
5 46
1 277 22
i 22,749 11
27,897
174,338- 5,811 47
360
3,299
219 93
146,287
650,318
29,665 45
3,741
748 20
3,963
48
101
50,165
814 80
.
14 40
::::::;::: :.::: :::;i:::::::"::"
ioi
40 40
40 40
1
15,049 50
3,741 748 20
101
40 40
54,277
15,919 10
Doz. 1
Doz.
Doz.
7,302
^ 38,844
9,711 00
1
2,915
583 00
71
74
28 40
29 60
3,051
74
3,027
1,271
2
72
182,090
630 90
29 60
908 10
949
379 60
476 20
0 60
21 60
457
182 80
54,672 70
2,915
.583 00
1,551
620 40
189,587
56,739 70
1
8,180
1,636 00
8,716
6,7.37
3,236
152
61,414
1,796 80
155
2,432
62 00
972 80
2,036 60
1,214 00
45 60
18,424 20
8,180
1,636 00
2,587
1,034 80
80,255
23,517 20
40,580
8,116 00
1,341
536 40
46,490
2
103
99
16
1,443
49,434
15
211 i
777,267
10,023 10
0 60
30 90
29 70
4 80
432 90
47,619
19,047 60
19,.592 10
4 50
63 30
234
93 60
233,203 50
40,580
8,116 00
49,194
19,677 60
875,080
263,385 40
150
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
-
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General TariflF.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Iron and steel— Con.
Knife blades, or blanks, and
forks of iron or steel, in the
rough, not handled, filed,
ground or otherwise manu-
Great Britain. . .
United States.
$
28
54
-
$
$ cts.
54
5 40
Total ....
Great Britain. .
Hong Kong
Newfoundland . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
China
France.. . . .
Germany
Japan
.
82
54
5 40
Manufactures, articles or
wares not specially enumer-
ated or provided for, com-
posed wholly or in part of
iron or steel, and whether
partly or wholly manufac-
tured
130,280
90
302
1,091
1,898
154
5,780
52,599
55
24
38
167
101
2,052,867
6,716
90
260
1,091
1,898
154
5,789
4,869
55
24
38
62
101
2,050,480
2,014 80
27 00
78 00
327 30
569 40
46 20
1,736 70
1,460 70
16 50
Norway-Sweden
Spain.
7 20
11 40
St. Pierre
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total .
Great Britain . . .
.........
18 60
30 30
615,144 00
2,245,446
2,071,627
621,488 10
Ivory, manufactures of, N.O.P.
17
44
60
12
2
1,478
12
44
32
12
2
1,478
2 40
France
Germany . ...
Italy
8 80
6 40
2 40
Japan
0 40
United States. . .
295 60
Total ....
1,613
1,580
316 00
Great Britain. . .
Australia
B. W. Indies....
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary.;
Belgium
China
Jellies, jams and preserves,
N.E.S
Lbs.
1,186,596
13,012
415
232
83,722
1,073
79
3
Lbs.
14,200
8,779
415
232
610
955
1,665
200
872
48
542
57
86,320
1,047
658
79
3
43
172
72
10
215
7
27
4
10,606
461 50
285 32
13 48
7 54
19 82
955
1,66.^
200
724
170
542
57
110,938
172
72
10
183
15
27
4
12,688
31 04
54 11
Cuba
France
6 50
28 34
Germany ,
Japan
1 56
17 61
Turkey
1 86
United States. . .
Total
2,805 28
1,315,506
98,048
114,895
12,943
3,733 95
u
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OP Imports — Continued.
FOE Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
S
.$ cts.
1 87
S"
^
$ cts.
28
54
$ cts.
1 87
1
5 40
28
1 87
82i 7 27
120,488
24,097 60
1,476
590 40
128,680
26.702 80
90 27 OO
260 : 78 00
1,091 327 30
1,898 569 40
■ ■ ■ 1
154! 40 20
\
7
2 80
19,200 80
5,7961 1,739 50
48,002
52,871 20.661 50
55
24
38
62
101
2,051,900
16 50
7 20
11 40
18 60
30 30
1,420
568 00
fil.5.712 00
120,488
' 24,097 60
50,905
20,362 00
2,243,0201 665,947 70
5
0 67
17
44
60
12
2
1,478
3 07
28
'7'47
8 80
13 87
2 40
0 40
295 60
j 5
0 67
28
7 47
1,613 324 14
Lbs.
1,128.498
80,000
24,451 38
.Lbs.
Lbs.
1,142,698
8,779
415
232
610
955
1,665
200
872
81,047
658
79
3
43
172
72
10
215
24,912 88
285 32
13 48
7 54
19 82
31 04
54 11
6 50
i
28 34
, 122
8
5 28
170! 15
6 84
542
57
86,320
27
4
10.606
17 61
1 85
2,805 28
1,128,498 80,000
1
24,451 38 122
1
8
5 28 1,243,515 92,951
28,190 61
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. Iti05
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Akticles Impobted.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Jewellery, N.O.P
Great Britain . . .
Australia
95,168
172
154
13,133
107
30,254
47,098
800
169
618
9
689,1.59
20,821
172
154
13,045
107
30,325
4,354
800
181
618
9
687,994
$ cts.
6,246 30
51 60
Hong Kong
Aust.- Hungary..
China
France
•;;;:::
46 20
3,913 50
32 10
9,097 50
Germany
1,306 20
Italy
240 00
Japan
54 30
Switzerland
185 40
Turkey
2 70
United States. . .
206,398 20
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
876,841
758,580
227,574 00
Knitted goods of every des-
cription, N.E.S
428
937
937
United States. . .
327 95
Total ....
Great Britain. . .
China
1,365
937
327 95
Lead and manufactures of : —
Old, scrap, pig and block
Cwt.
38,193
2
24
56,905
95,458
10
45
27,277
Cwt.
4,481
2
24
56,905
11,042
10
45
27,277
1,656 30
1 50
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . .
United States. . .
Total
Gi-eat Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total . ..
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total....
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hvmgary. .
Belgium
6 75
4,091 55
95,124
122,790
61,412
38,374
5,758 10
Bars and in sheets
12,517
1,145
32,368
6,208
420
1,145
1,141
6,208
285 25
1,552 00
13,662
38,576
1,565
7,349
1,837 25
Pipe
Lbs.
139,782
25,950
4,346
1,444
J-bs,
" " 27^463
1^622
56776
165,732
5,790
27,463
1,622
567 70
Shot and bullets ...
74,424
8,596
2,418
496
1,300
8,521
87
492
30 45
172 20
83,020
2,914
9,821
579
202 65
^[anufactures of, N.O.P
12,095
8,454
100
16
12,392
2,476
1,579
4
323
29
24,438
4,345
8,450
100
16
12,416
893
1,579
1,303 50
2,535 00
30 00
»
China
France
Germany.
Holland.. .....
4 80
3,724 80
267 90
473 70
Italy
Japan
323
29
24,217
96 90
Spain
8 70
7,265 10
United States. . .
Total
61,906
52,368
15,710 40
11
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantitj'.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Qtiantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
64,335
$ cts.
12,867 00
2,809
$ cts.
1,123 60
S
87,965
172
154
13,091
107
30,378
47,098
800
181
618
9
688,665
$ cts.
20,236 90
51 60
46
i8"40
46 20
3,931 90
32 10
j
53
42,744
21 20
17,097 60
9,118 70
18,403 80
240 00
54 30
185 40
2 70
671
268 40
206,666 60
64,335
12,867 00
46,323
18,529 20
869;238
258,970 20
428
99 86
428
937
99 86
327 95
428
99 86
1,365
427 81
Cwt.
33,190
82,791
8,279 10
Cwt.
Cwt.
37,671
2
24
56,905
93,833
10
45
27,277
9,935 40
1 50
6 75
4,091 55
33,190
82,791
8,279 10
94,602
121,165
14,035 20
12,537
32,295
5,382 61
12,957
1,145
33,436
6,208
5,667 86
1,552 00
12,537
32,295
5,382 61
14,102
39,644
7,219 86
Lbs.
139,782
4,346
1,014 12
Lbs.
Lbs.
139,782
27,463
4,346
1,022
1,014 12
567 70
139,782
4,346
1,014 12
167,245
5,968
1,581 82
97,198
3,967
925 63
98,498
8,521
4,054
492
956 08
172 20
97,198
3,967
925,63
107,019
4,546
1,128 28
7,475
_ 1,495 00
237
4
94 80
1 60
12,057
8,454
100
16
12,416
2,476
1,579
2,893 30
2,-536 60
30 00
4 80
3,724 80
1,.')83
633 20
901 10
473 70
323
29
24,406
96 90
8 70
189
75 60
7,340 70
7,475
1,495 00
2,013
805 20
61,856
18,010 60
,
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Leather and manufactures of:—
Sole leather, all kinds
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
Lbs.
193,539
278
35,162
63,991
31,521
230
10,968
15,881
Lbs.
1,696
278
3.5,162
63,991
525
230
10,968
15,881
$ cts .
78 75
34 50
1,645 20
2,382 15
United States. . .
Total
(irreat Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
France
292,970
255,752
2,428
58,600
101,127
27,604
4,140 60
Leather, belting leather of all
kinds
86,410
721
603
2,428
199
721
29 85
108 15
258,180
87,131
3,031
920
138 00
Upper leather, not dressed,
waxed or glazed
309
137
309
137
20 55
Qalf, kid or goat, lamb and
sheep skins, tanned
120
49
2,053
47
19
1,180
49
2,053
19
1,180
2 85
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
France
177 00
2,222
1,246
2,102
1,199
179 85
Calf, kid or goat, lamb and
sheep skins, dressed, waxed
or glazed
111,167
206
45,292
1,888
3,790
141,314
69,732
103
28,001
2,046
1,292
108,049
1,126
206
45,292
270
3,790
140,714
1,490
103
28,001
472
1,292
107,590
200 75
18 02
4,900 17
Germany
•Japan
82 60
226 10
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
18,829 37
Glove leathers, tanned or
303,657
209,223
191,398
138,948
24,317 01
coloured, imported by glove
manufacturers for use in
their own factories in the
manufacture of gloves. ...
715
341
7,050
450,963
555
295
9,499
241,276
341
140
449,138
295
157
239,865
29 50
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Totel
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
15 70
23,986 50
459,069
251,625
449,619
240,317
24,031 70
Harness leather
9,563
3,399
4,356
1,360
300
3,390
151
1,360
26 42
237 99
12,962
5,716
3,699
1,511
264 41
Tanners' scrap leather
40,091
68,450
11,212
4,623
•
68,450
4,623
093 45
108,541
15,835
68,450
4,623
693 45
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OP Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
155
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
191,843
30,996
$ cts.
3,099 60
Lbs.
$
$ cts.
Lbs.
193,539
278
35,162
63,991
$
31,521
230
10,968
15,881
$ cts.
3,178 35
.34 50
1,645 20
2,382 15
191,843
30,996
3,099 60
8,509 80
292,970
58,600
7,240 20
251,766
85,098
252,369
2,428
85,297
721
8,539 65
108 15
251,766
85,098
8,509 80
254,797
86,018
8,647 80
309
137
20 55
4 70
120
47
120
49
2,053
47
19
1,180
4 70
2 85
177 OO
120
47
4 70
2,222
1,246
184 55
110.041
68,242
7,961 77
111,167
206
45,292
1,888
3,790
141,314
69,732
103
28,001
2,046
1,292
108,049
8,222 52
18 02
4,900 17
1,618
1,574
367 27
449 87
226 10
600
459
167 12
18,936 49
110,041
68,242
7,961 77
2,218
6,9io
1,825
2,033
474 39
303,657
209,223
32,753 17
715
555
37 01
'd,342
1,411
'"'l,245'6i
188 13
715
341
7,0.50
450,963
555
295
9,499
241,270
37 01
29 50
1,261 31
24,174 63
715
555
37 01
8,735
10,753
1,433 74
459,069
251,625
25,502 45
9,263
4,205
490 59
490 59
1,121 20
9,563
3,399
4,356
1,360
517 01
237 99
9,263
4,205
12,962
5,716
755 00
40,091
11,212
40,091
68,450
11,212
4,623
1 121 20
6M3 45
40,091
11,212
1,121 20
108,541
15,835
1,814 65
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
ToT.\L Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Leather and nifrs. of — Con.
Upper leather, including don-
gola, cordovan, kangaroo,
alligator and chamois skins,
or other upfier leather, N.
E.S., dressed, waxed or
iglazed
Great Britain. . .
Newfoundland . .
Lbs.
• 31,860
29,.320
165
10,788
700
199
86,679
Lbs.
1,402
" " 22^05
400
329
101,473
S
1,567
165
10,788
374
199
86,679
$ cts.
274 23
28 87
22,705
684
329
101,473
1,887 90
Germany
Japan
United States. . .
Great Britain. .
Germany
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Prance..
65 45
34 82
15,169 23
Japanned, patent or enamel-
led leather and Morocco
leather
157,051
127,851
126,309
99,772
17,460 50
1,.330
13,567
31.769
1,446
19,801
27,760
424
584
146 00
31,411
26,911
6,727 75
Skins for Morocco leather,
tanned, but not further
manufactured
46,666
49,007
31,835
27,495
6,873 75
741
600
741
600
90 00
All other leather and skins,
N.O.P .
75,776
4,444
1,632
46,289
30,140
607
868
14,895
1,180
4,444
1,394
607
209 10
91 05
Germany
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
France
United States. . .
Great Britain
46,289
14,895
2,234 25
All other leather and skins,
dressed, waxed or glazed,
&c., N.E.S
128,141
46,510
51,913
16,896
2,534 40
16,532
95
45,301
5,102
112
21,504
143
95
45,278
]37
112
21,493
23 97
19 (iO
3,761 35
61,928
26,718
4.5,516
21,742
3,804 92
39,314
1,792
38
52
390
656
13
45
104
42
960,454
2,713
1,792
38
52
390
653
678 25
448 GO
Newfoundland. .
Aust. -Hungary. .
9 50
13 00
97 50
163 25
Japan
45
104
42
953,546
11 25
Norway-Sweden
St. Pierre.
.........
26 00
10 50
238,386 50
Great Britain. . .
1,002,900
959,375
239,843 75
Harness and saddlery, N.E.S
17,757
28
103
77,8.39
1,620
28
103
77,188
486 00
Australia
8 40
Japan
30 90
2.3,150 40
95,727
78,939
23,681 70
u
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OP Imports — Continued.
Foii Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax TariflF.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
30,350
27,663
S cts.
3,227 49
Lbs.
100
67
$ cts.
15 63
Lbs.
31,852
29,297
166
10,788
700
199
86,679
« cts..
3,517 35-
28 87
22,705
684
329
101,473
1,887 90
284
326
75 80
141 25
34 82
15,169 23.
30,350
27,663
3,227 49
384
393
91 43
157,043
127,828
20,779 42
906
862
143 67
1.330
13,567
31,769
1,446
19,H01
27,760
289 67
13,507
358
19,801
849
6,600 33
283 01
6,600 33
. . .
7,010 76
906
862
143 67
13,925
20,650
6,883 34
46,666
49,007
13,900 76
741
600
90 00
74,546
28,735
2,873 50
50
11
2 20
75,776
4,444
1,632
46,289
30,140
607
868
14,895
3,084 80
91 05
1,032
868
173 60
173 60
2,234 25
74,546
28,735
2,873 50
1,682
879
175 80
128,141
16,532
95
45,278
46,510
5,583 70
10,389
4,905
579 26
5,102
112
21,493
26,707
603 23
19 60
3,761 35
4,965
36,588
_
16,389
579 26
61,905
4,384 la
6,098 18
30
10 00
39,331
1,792
38
52
390
656
13
45
104
42
953,687
6,786 43
448 00
9 50
13 00
97 50
3
13
I 00
4 33
164 25
4 33
11 25
26 Oa
10 50
141
46 99
238,433 4i^
36,588
6,098 18
187
62 32
996,150
246,004 25
16,137
3,227 40
17,757
28
103
77,188
3,713 40
8 40
30 90
23,156 4a
16,137
3,227 40
95,076
26,909 10-
1
158
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
ToTAX Imports.
m
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff. •
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Core.
Leather and mfrs. oi~Con.
Great Britain. . .
23,026
730
316
31,815
$ cts.
146 00
63 20
31,815
6,363 00
Great Britain . . .
Aust.- Hungary..
Belgium
France
Germany
-
.54,841
32,861
6,572 20
AH other manufactures ol
leather and raw hide, not
otlierwise provided for. . . .
19,881
248
63
400
3,138
6
154,837
1,573
248
63
400
1,538
6
154,791
393 25
62 00
15 75
100 00
384 50
1 50
38,697 75
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . .
France
United States. . .
178,-573
158,619
39,654 75
Lime
Brls.
10
54,349
15
39,624
Brls.
54^349
39,621
""VMiSO
Lime juice, and fruit juices,
fortified with or containing
not more than twenty-five
per cent of proof spirits
54,359
39,639
54,349
39,624
7,924 80
Galls.
12
3
375
32
10
668
Galls.
12
11
392
32
31
689
7 20
6 60
235 20
390
710
415
752
249 00
Lime juice, and fruit juices con-
taining more than twenty-five
[ per cent of proof spirits
10
2
41
20
3
121
20 00
4 00
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies...
China.
79
649
82 00
79
649
53
144
106 00
Lime j uiee and other fruit syrups
and fruit juices, N.O.P . .
12,923
1,142
735
2
28
2
4,610
10,529
1,017
3
1,406
4
32
4
6,836
107
160
8
719
154
600
3
1,398
30 80
120 00
0 60
279 60
Germany.
Holland
Spain
28
2
4,746
32
4
6,707
6 40
0 80
United States. . .
Total
1,341 40
19,450
19,831
5,770
8,898
1,779 60
Lithographic presses and type
making^accessories therefor . .
243
1G,122
12,272
1,227 20
Total . ..
16,365
12,272
1,227 20
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OP Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty
Collected.
S
22,306
$ cts.
2,974 20
$
$ cts.
•
23,036
316
31,815
$ cts.
3,120 20
63 20
i
6,363 00
. 22,305| 2,974 20
55,167
9,546 40
18,076 3,012 97
239
79 66
19,888
248
63
400
3,138
(>
154,812
3,485 88
62 00
15 75
100 00
1,600
533 31
917 81
1 50
21
7 00
38,704 75
18,076; 3,012 97
1,860
619 97
178,555
43,287 69
Brls.
10
15 2 00
Brls.
Brls.
10
54,349
15
39,624
2 00
7,924 80
10
15 2 00
54,359
39,639
7,926 80
Galls.
Galls.
Galls.
12
11
392
32
31
689
7 20
6 60
235 20
415
752
249 00
10
2
41
20
3
121
20 00
4 CO
82 00
53
144
106 00
11,109
9,749' 1,299 97
417 55 60
11,216
1,142
8
719
2
28
2
4,746
9,903
1,017
3
1,398
4
32
4
6,707
1,S30 77
982
175 60
0 60
i
. .
279 60
2
4
1 07
1 07
6 40
0 80
1,341 40
12,091
10,166 1,355 57
2
4
1 07
17,863
19,068
3,136 21
243
16 20
.
243
16,122
16 20
3,850
513 33
1,740 53
1 243
16 20
3,850
513 33
16,365
1,756 73
1
1
160
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
'Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Lithographic stones, not en-
graved
(ireat Britain . . .
France
Germany
150
25
7,542
10,264
$
$ cts.
25
500
United States. . .
1,872
374 40
Total
17,981
1,897
379 40
Great Britain. . .
Machine card clothing
19,013
2,147
10,275
383
95 75
Germany
United States. . .
Total . . .
Great Britain . .
France
10,27^^
2,568 75
31,435
10,658
2,664 50
Magic lanterns and slides there-
for ... . .
2,671
84
2,343
3,086
286
84
1,625
3,086
71 50
21 00
Germany
Japan . . .*.
406 25
1 75
United Statfcs. . .
771 50
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Germany ....
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
8,101
5,088
1,272 00
Malt
Bush.
62(t
64
112,610
800
55
86,292
Bush.
112,6i0
86,292
16,891 50
Malt extract of (non-alcoholic)
for medicinal and baking piir-
113,294
87,147
112,810
86,292
16,891 50
618
11,778
11^823
2,9i5 75
12,396
11,823
2,955 75
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
Marble and manufactures of —
Marble, sawn only
81
7,862
204
28,273
80,766
5
5,822
204
28,273
80,541
114,845
1 OO
1,164 40
40 80
Italv
5,654 6o
16,108 20
United States. .
Total . .
Belgium
France
Norway-Sweden
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Rough, not hammered or
chiselled
117,186
22,969 00
4,082
338
319
250
6,933
4,082
338
319
250
6,933
11,922
612 30
50 70
47 85
37 50
1,039 95
11,922
1,788 30
. Manufactures of, N.O.P. ...
2,271
327
51
73
3,790
111
45,780
64
327
51
22 40
Belgimn
114 45
France
Germany .
Italy....'
17 85
3,790
in
45,764
1,326 50
38 85
Turkey
United States. . .
16,017 40
Total
52,403
50,107
17,537 45
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOH Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
s
8
$ cts.
1 07
142
$ cts.
37 86
150
25
7,542
10,264
$ cts.
38 93
5 00
7,542
8,392
2,011 20
2,237 90
2,011 20
2,612 30
8
1 07
16,076
4,286 96
17,981
4,667 43
18,341
3,056 92
18,724
1,585
10,275
3,152 67
528 35
1,585
528 35
2,568 75
18,341
3,056 92
1,585
528 35
30,584
6,249 77
2,317
386 21
60
20 00
2,663
84
2,818
7
3,086
477 71
21 00
693
2.30 98
637 23
1 75
771 50
!
2,317
386 21
753
250 98
8,158
1,909 19
Bush.
380
566
38 00
Bush.
64
55
i2'86
12 80
Bush.
380
64
112,610
566
55
86,292
38 00
12 80
16,891 50
380
566
38 00
64
55
113,054
86,913
16,942 30
018
103 00
618
11,834
103 00
11
3 67
2,9,' 9 42
618
103 00
11
3 67
12,452
3,062 42
76
10 14
2^646
544 00
81
7,862
204
28,273
80,766
11 14
1 708 40
40 80
226
60 00
5,654 60
16,168 20
76
10 14
2,265
604 00
117,186
23,583 14
4,082
338
.319
250
6,933
612 30
50 70
47 85
37 50
^
1,039 95
11,922
1 788 30
2,207
515 03
2,271
327
51
73
3,790
111
45,780
537 43
114 45
73
34 07
17 85
34 07
1,326 50
38 85
16
7 46
41 53
16,024 86
2,207
515 03
89
52,403
18,094 01
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1.— General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Mattresses, including hair,
spring and other
Great Britain . . .
France
United States. . .
202
11
9,918
$
15
n
9,845
$ cts.
4 50
3 30
2,952 50
Total
Great Britain . . .
10,131
9,871
2,960 .30
Mats and rugs, including door
and carriage, N.E.S
176,925
1,222
3,954
57
4
46^
637
16,612
37,182
911
4,025
57
529
462
024
256
20
1,798
97
322
1,257
31,714
13,013 70
318 85
1,408 75
•19 95
B. E. Indies ...
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
China. . . .'.
Ejrvpt
185 15
#
161 70
France
218 40
^
Germany
89 60
Italy
Japan
20
1,798
97
7 00
629 30
Persia
"
33 95
Switzerland ... 1 322
Turkey i 663
112 70
439 95
United States. . . i
34,140
. ...
11,099 90
Total
Metals N.E.S., and manufac-
tures of :--
Aluminium, manufactures of.
N.O.P
236,813
79,254
27,738 90
Great Britain . .
373
3,616
99
3,730
24 75
France
Germany
932 .50
857
1
11,104
Italy
1
11,033
0 25
United States. . .
2,758 25
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
15,951
14,863
3,715 75
Babbit metal ...
! 4.077
29
47,708
2 90
47,708
4,770 80
Total
Great Britain. . .
France
Germany
•Japan
' 51,785
47,737
4,773 70
Britannia metal, manufac-
tures of, not plated
2,594
490
1,626
317
20,839
39
490
408
317
20,839
9 75
122 50
102 00
79 25
United States. . .
5,209 75
Total
25,866
22,093
5,523 25
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
France
Bronze statuettes or orna-
ments
193
73
1,493
800
118
2,317
73
1,493
34
118
2,317
25 55
522 55
Germany
Italy
11 90
41 30
United States. . .
810 95
Total ....
5,003
4,035
1,412 25
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
163
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
187
$ cts.
3T 40
$
9 cts.
9
202
11
9,918
$ cts.
41 90
3 30
73
29 20
2,981 70
187
37 40
73
29 20
10,131
3,026 90
137,575
487
32,101 77
113 64
2,626
1,225 44
177,383
l,3il«
46,340 91
4?2 49
4,025
1,408 75
57
529
462
624
16,612
20
1,798
97
. 322
1,257
32,026
19 95
185 15
161 70
218 40
16,356
7,632 66
■••••
7,722 25
7 00
629 30
33 95
112 70
439 95
312
145 60
9,003 69
11,246 50
138,062
32,215 41
19,294
236,610
68,958 00
273
45 52
1
033
373
3,730
867
1
11,104
70 60
932 50
857
286 67
285 67
0 26
71
23 68
2 781 93
273
45 52
929
309 68
16,065
4,070 95
4,048
269 88
4,077
47,708
272 78
4,770 80
4,048
269 88
51,785
5 043 68
2,240
373 36
2,279
490
1,626
317
20,839
383 11
122 50
-
1,218
406 00
508 00
79 25
5,209 75
2,240
373 36
1,218
406 00
25,551
6,302 61
175
40 83
18
8 40
193
73
1,493
809
118
2,317
49 23
25 55
622 66
775
361 66
373 .%
41 30
810 95
175
40 83
793
370 06
5,003
1 823 14
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Metals, N.E.S.— Com.
Buckles of iron, steel, brass
or copper, of all kinds,
N.O.P. (not being jewellery)
Great Britain . . .
9,079
220
5,539
7,444
3
116
29,600
2,057
262
5,539
2,538
3
116
29,716
$ cts.
617 10
Aust. -Hungary..
78 60
France
Germany
Japan
1,661 70
761 40
0 90
Switzerland
United States. , .
34 80
8,914 80
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain. . .
France
52,001
40,231
12,069 30
Cages. — Bird, parrot, squirrel
and rat, of wire, and metal
1
4,427
4,427
1,549 45
4,428
4,427
1,549 45
Composition metal for the
manufacture of jewellery
and filled gold watch cases.
217
11
7,229
ii
7,229
i'io
United States. . .
Total
722 90
Frames, clasps and fasteners
7,457
7,240
724 00
for purses and chatelaine
bags or reticules, not more
than seven inches in width,
imported by the manufac-
turers of purses and chate-
laine bags or reticules for
use in their factories
Great Britain. ..
France
256
14
301
13,442
98
14
179
13,442
19 60
2 80
Germany
United States. . .
Total
35 80
2,688 40
14,013
13,733
2,746 60
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
Furniture springs
277
15,798
15,798
4,739 40
16,075
15,798
4,739 40
Phosphor tin and phosphor
bronze, in blocks, bars,
plates, sheets and wire ....
3,033
8
9,402
860
8
9,402
86 00
France . .
0 80
United States. . .
940 20
Total
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
12,443
10,270
1,027 00
Garden or lawn sprinklers . . .
22
2()5
265
79 50
287
265
79 50
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
165
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity,
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
6,924
$ cts.
1,384 80
9
98
$ cts.
39 20
9
9,079
262
5,539
7,444
3
116
29,720
$ cts.
2,041 10
78 60
1,661 70
4,906
1,962 40
2,723 80
0 90
4
i'eo
34 80
8,916 40
6,924
1,384 80
5,008
2,003 20
52,163
15,457 30
1
0 24
-
1
4,427
0 24
J
1,549 45
1
0 24
4,428
1,549 69
217
14 47
217
11
7,229
14 47
1 10
722 90
217
14 47
7,457
738 47
158
42 14
3253
256
14
301
J 3, 442
61 74
2 80
122
68 33
2,688 40
280
74 67
14,013
2,821 27
187
37 40
187
15,798
37 40
4,739 40
187
37 40
15,985
4,776 80
2,173
144 88
» 3,033
8
9,402
230 88
0 80
940 20
2,173
144 88
12,443
1,171 88
22
4 40
22
265
4 40
79 50
...
22
4 40
287
83 90
■
166
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articlbs Imported,
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty.
UUTIABLB GOODS— Con.
Metals, 'N.'E.S.—Con.
Gas, coal or other oil and
electric light fixtures or
parts thereof of metal, in-
cluding lava or other tips,
burners, collars, galleries.
Great Britain , . .
$
12,138
779
17
3,172
2,033
ioo
219,909
. •
1,599
670
17
3,470
493
188
100
217,045
223,582
$ cts.
' 479 70
Aust. -Hungary. .
201 00
Belgium
5 10
France
1,041 00
Germany
Holland
Japan
147 90
56 40
30 00
United States. . .
65,113 50
Total
238,148
67,074 60
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary .
France
No.
1,109
1,133
8,357
12,160
No.
1433
' " " ' 12,160
4,256 00
German, Nevada and nickel
silver, manufactures of, not
plated
2,242
20,517
1,133
12,160
4,256 00
8,346
896
49
7d6
26,565
16
896
49
127
26,564
4 00
224 00
12 25
Germany
31 75
United States. . ,
6,641 00
Total
Great Britain. . .
36,622
27,652
6,913 00
Lamp springs ,
3
1,240
United States. . .
1,240
124 OO'
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
1,243
1,240
124 00
Lamps, sidelights headlights,
and lanterns ....
8,048
24
13
6,286
72
3,809
9,541
1,216
575
37
80
350,168
2,413
24
13
6,349
72
4,238
496
1,216
575
37
80
350,009
723 90
7 20
Newfoundland . .
3 90
Aust. -Hungary. .
1,904 70
^
China
France..
21 60
1.271 40
Germany
148 80
Holland ....
304 80
Japan
172 50
Norway- Sweden
St. Pierre
United States. . .
11 10
24 00
105,002 70
Total
*
379,869
365,522
109,656 60
Great Britain . . .
Nickel-plated ware, N.E.S. . .
5,276
145
1,278
1,606
131
23
69,478
415
145
1,278
238
131
23
69,221
124 50
Aust. -Hungary. .
43 50
France
383 40
Germany
71 40
Italy.
39 30
•
Japan
6 90
United States. . .
20,766 30
Total
77,937
71,451
21,435 30
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
167
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential TariflF.
Surtax TariflF.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
. Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
10,501
$ cts.
2,100 20
• 5
38
$ cts.
15 20
9
12,138
670
17
3,470
2,051
188
100
219,555
$ cts.
2,595 10
201 00
5 10
1,041 00
1,558
623 20
771 10
56 40
30 00
2,510
1,004 00
1,642 40
66,117 50
10,501
2,100 20
4,106
238,189
70,817 20
No.
1,109
8,357
1,950 01
No.
1,109
1,133
8,357
12,160
1.950 01
*
4;25(> 00
1,109
8,357
1,950 01
2,242
20,517
6,206 01
8,a30
1,388 40
8,346
8!Mi
49
766
26,565
1,392 40
224 00
639
1
2i2'98
0 33
11' 25
244 73
6,641 33
8,330
1,388 40
020
640
213 31
36,622
8,514 71
3
3
1,240
0 20
124 00
3
0 20
1,243
124 20
4,407
881 40
727
• 290 80
7,547
24
13
6,349
72
4,238
9,528
1,216
575
37
80
350,252
1,896 10
7 20
3 90
1,904 70
21 60
1,271 40
9,032
3,612 80
3,761 60
364 80
172 50
11 10
24 00
243
97 20
105,099 90
4,407
881 40
10,002
4,000 80
379,931
114,538 80
4,725
945 00
119
47 60
5,259
145
1,278
1,606
131
23
69,229
1,117 10
43 50
383 40
1,368
547 20
618 60
39 30
6 90
8
3 20
20,769 50
4,725
945 00
_.. — 1 —
1,495
598 00
77,671
22,978 30
168
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
-
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Metals, N.E.S.— Co«.
Nickel anodes
Great Britain . . .
28
$
$ cts.
United States. . .
13,360
13,360
1,336 00
Total
United States. .
13,388
13,360
1,336 00
Patterns of brass, iron, steel
or other metal
32,636
32,636
9,790 80
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary. .
Pins, N.OP
46,586
4
1,213
2,982
9,102
1
189
40,036
2,037
4
1,213
2,982
971
1
Oil 10
1 20
363 90
France
Germany
894 60
291 30
Japan .
0 5in
Switzerland. . . .
1891 r^a 70
United States. . .
Total...
Great Britain . . .
Germany
39,999
11,999 70
100,113
47,396
14,218 80
Screws, brass or other metal,
except iron or steel, N.O.P.
460
21
11,786
323
12,614
113 05
United States. . .
4,204 90
Total ....
Stereotypes, electrotypes and
12,267
12,337
4,317 95
Great Britain . . .
France ^, .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
eudars, illustrated pamph-
lets, newspaper advertise-
ments or engravings, and
all other like work for com-
mercial, trade or other pur-
ixjses, N. E.S. ; and matrices
or copper shells for the
same '
Sq. in.
12,672
206
745
403,737
320
8
74
12,745
Sq. in.
1,154
206
89
8
17 33
3 09
403,839
12,749
6,057 84
Stereotypes, electrotypes, and
celluloids of newspaper col-
umns, and bases for the
same, composed wholly or
partly of metal or celluloid.
417,360
1?,147
405,199
12,846
,6,078 26
240,699
1,925
240,699
1,925
601 79
Type for printingv including
chases, quoins and slugs of
all kinds
38,028
1,001
110
52,259
1,455
1,001
291 00
France
Germany
United States. . .
200 20
52,211
10,442 20
Total
91,398
54,667
10,933 40
Great Britain . . .
United States. .
Type metal
1,310
5,286
73
5,286
7 30
528 60
Total
6,596
5,359
535 90
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
169
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariflf.
Surtax Tariff.
-
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
$ cts.
$
$ cts.
$
$ cts.
13,300
1,336 00
1
i
13,360
1,336 00
32,636
9,790 80
44,344
8,868 80
365
146 00
46,746
4
1,218
2,982
9,102
1
189
40,012
9,625 90
1 20
363 90
894 60
8,131
3,252 40
3,543 70
0 30
56 70
13
5 20
12,004 90
44,344
8,868 80
8,509
3,403 60
100,249
26,491 20
137
31 98
460
21
12,014
145 03
21
9 80
9 80
4,204 90
137
31 98
116 18
21
9 80
12,495
4,359 73
Sq. in.
11,618
231
Sq. in.
Sq. in.
12,772
206
745
403,839
320
8
74
12,749
133 51
3 09
745 74
14 90
14 90
6,057 84
11,618
231
116 18
745; 74
14 90
417,562
13,151
6,209 34
240,699
1,925
601 79
•
35,672
4,756 26
153
40 80
37,280
1,001
110
52,259
5,088 06
200 20
110
48
29 33
12 80
29 33
10,455 00
4,756 26
35,672
1 311
82 93
90,650
15,772 59
1,237
82 46
1,310
5,28b
89 76
528 60
1,237
82 46
6,596
618 36
170
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Np. 1. — General Statement
Countries,
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
C
Quantity.
reneral Tar
Value.
iff.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Metals, N.E.S.- Con.
Pewter, platina and metal
composition, N.E.S
$
535
7
314
662
1,804
$
$ cts.
Aust. - Hungary. .
7
314
2 10
France
Germany . . -.
United States. . .
94 20
1,804
541 20
Total. ...
Great Britain . . .
Belgium .....
France
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Biitain
3,322
2,125
637 50
Wire of all kinds, N.O.P. . . .
Lbs.
147
2,150
110
47,915
111
45
43
11,139
Lbs.
2^i50
110
47,890
45
43
11,125
9 00
8 60
2,225 00
50,322
11,338
50,150
11,213
2,242 60
Wire, twisted, &c., except
iron or steel, N.E.S
825
60
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies .
60
15 00
885
60
15 00
Milk, condensed
61,072
.3,864
1,547
132
50 29
Belgium , .
Germany ....
Switzerland. . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
1,300
2,623
2,600
240,802
84
535
169
19,570
41946
172,213
335
13,721
160 57
5,597 08
308,.S97
24,222
178,700
14,188
5,807 94
Mineral substances, not other-
wise provided for :
Asbestus, in any form other
than crude, and all mfrs. of
3,632
2,392
77,620
36
9 00
Germany
United States. . .
77,877
19,469 25
ToUl ....
Great Britain . . .
8.S,644
77,913
19,478 25
Blacklead
6,603
19 133
418
19,252
104 50
United States. . .
4,813 00
Total. ..
Great Britain. . .
25,736
19,670
4,917 50
Mineral and bituminous sub-
stances, not otherwise pro-
vided for
12,240
108
437
88
4,893
25,655
1,641
3118 20
B. E. Indies.. ..
,
Belgium
France
437
88
154
25,638
87 40
17 60
Germany ....
United States. . .
30 80
5,127 60
Total
43,421
27,958
5,591 60
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OF luroRTS — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
535
$ cts.
107 00
$
$ cts.
$
535
314
662
1,804
$ cts.
107 00
2 10
94 20
662
264 80
264 80
541 20
535
111
107 00
14 81
602
264 80
Lbs.
147
2,150
110
47,915
3,322
111
45
43
11,139
1,009 30
Lbs.
147
Lbs,
14 81
9 00
1
8 60
25
14
3 73
2,228 73
Ill
147
14 81
25
14
3 73
50,322
11,338
2,261 14
825
137 50
825
60
137 50
15 00
1
825
137 50
885
152 50
16,169
1,630
221
350 36
55 00
17,716
2,538
1,762
221
400 66
2,538
55 00
2,623
535
113 67
2,623
4,940
172,213
535
335
13,721
113 67
160 57
5,597 08
18,707
1,851
405 36
2,623
535
113 67
200,030
16,574
6,326 97
3,490
581 70
2^392
32
2,424
79733
10 66
3,526
2,392
77,909
590 70
797 33
19,479 91
3,490
581 70
807 99
83,827
20,867 94
6,383
1,063 88
•
6,801
19,252
1,168 38
4,813 00
1,063 88
6,383
26,053
5,981 38
10,238
108
1,365 11
14 40
77
20 53
11,956
108
437
88
4,893
25,655
1,713 84
14 40
87 40
17 60
i
4,739
17
i,263 75
4 53
1,294 55
5,132 13
10,346
1,379 51
4,833
1,288 81
43,137
8,259 92
172
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries,
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity .
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Mineral substances— (7on.
Plumbago, not ground or
Germanyr ...
603
1,199
$
$ cts.
United States. . .
1,199
119 90
Total
Great Britain . . .
Italy
1,802
1,199
119 90
Plumbago, ground and manu-
factures of, N.E.S
2,953
164
9,712
164
9,484
41 00
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Australia
-—'—-
2,371 00
12,829
9,648
2,412 00
Mineral and aerated waters,
N.E.S
9,118
91
5,443
42,163
27,950
1,066
253
52,171
2,836
21
5,478
41,880
662
404
78
51,672
567 20
4 20
Aust. -Hungary .
France
1,095 60
8,376 00
Germany .
132 40
•Japan
80 80
Spain
15 60
ilnited States. . .
10,334 40
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
138,255
103,031
20,606 20
Mosaic flooring of any
material
495
810
5,037
2
60
United States. , .
Total
5,037
1,511 10
6,342
5,039
1,511 70
Great Britain . . .
France
Mucilage ;
568
21
17,045
26
21
17,071
6 50
5 25
Ignited States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
4,267 75
17,634
17,118
4,279 50
Musical instruments, viz. :
Brass band instruments ....
7,794
1,989
11,130
2,339
9,929
416
2,194
10,875
1,531
8,935
104 00
Aust -Hungary..
548 50
France*
2,718 75
Germany . . . .
United states. . .
382 75
2,233 75
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
33,181
♦
23,951
5,987 75
Cabinet organs
No.
3
1
2
246
180
32
121
15,051
No.
1
1
245
58
32
17 40
9 60
Germany
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Total.
14,951
4,485 30
252
15,384
247
15,041
4,512 30
Pilie Organs
1
115
1
115
34 50
1
115
1
115
34 50
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
173
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
$ cts.
603
$ eta.
80 40
()03
1,199
$ cts.
80 40
.... ....
119 90
003
80 40
1,802
200 30
3,078
513 06
3,078
164
9,495
513 06
"' 366
41 00
11
2,374 66
3,078
513 06
11
3 66
12,737
2,928 72
5,312
708 37
928
247 47
9,076
21
5,478
41,880
27,890
404
78
51,756
1,523 04
4 20
1,095 60
" " 27,228
" " 7,266"77
8,376 00
7,393 17
80 80
15 60
84
22 40
10,356 80
5,312
708 37
28,240
7,530 64
136,583
28,845 21
493
98 60
495
. " 5^637
99 20
1,511 10
493
98 60
5,532
1,610 30
542
90 35
568
21
17,071
96 85
5 25
4,267 75
542
90 35
17,660
4,369 85
11 67
7,343
1,223 93
35
7,794
2,194
10,875
2,344
8,949
1,339 60
548 50
2,718 75
813
14
271 01
4 67
653 76
2,238 42
7,343
1,223 93
862
287 35
32,156
7,499 03
No.
2
122
24 40
No.
N-o.
3
1
2
245
180
32
121
14,951
41 80
9 60
2
121
48 40
48 40
4,485 30
2
122
24 40
2
12i
48 40
251
15,284
4,585 10
1
115
34 50
1
115
34 50
174
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
il
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
TOTAI,
IMPORTS.
Entered
Articles Impohted.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
. Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Musical instruments — Con.
Parts of organs
Great Britain . . .
United States.
$
664
17,577
$
$ cts.
i 17,577
4,394 25
Total
Great Britain. . .
Germany
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
France
Germany
Ignited States. . .
Total
Great Britain
18,241
17,577
4,391 25
Pianofortes
No.
8
4
1
646
1,181
770
77
106,360
No.
1
1
1
643
30
222
77
105,190
105,519
9 00
66 60
23 10
31,557 00
659
108,388
646
31,655 70
Pianos, parts of ....
192
3,508
6,847
136,830
183
3,508
2,019
136,830
45,75
877 00
504 75
34,207 50
147,377
142,540
35,635 on
Other musical instruments,
N E S
3,062
63
495
229
70
51
2,064
90,729
38
3
3
22
43,545
839
63
404
229
70
51
2,064
21,563
38
3
3
22
42,407
251 70
HonsT Kons
18 90
Aust. -Hungary..
121 20
68 70
China
21 00
Egypt
15 30
•
trance
Germany
Holland
619 20
6,468 90
11 40
Italy
0 90
Russia
0 90
Switzerland. . . ,
United States. . .
6 60
12,722 10
Total.
140,374
67,756
20,326 80
Great Britain . . .
France..
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Mustard, ground
Lbs.
370,651
915
272,000
85,291
58
16,643
Lbs.
1,014
915
272,443
165
58
16,600
41 25
14 50
4,150 00
643,566
1
101,992
274,372
' 16,823
4,205 75
M French, liquid
174
,. 639
10,074
40
SOI
10,299
14 00
France ....
::::::•: .j
280 35
United States. . .
1
3,604 65
Total
1
10,887
11,140
1,366
17
1,523,187
3,899 00
Oils •
jrreat Britain . . .
Belg^ium
United States. . .
Total
1
Mineral —
Coal and kerosene, distilled,
purified or refined, naph-
tha, and petroleum, N. E. S
1
1
Galls.
15,966!
34
17,095,294
3,785
17
1,552,508
Galls.
6,883
34
17,353,930
344 15
1 70
853,597 43
1
17,111,294
1,556,310
17,360,847
1,524,570
853,943 28
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Coniinued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
175
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Valne.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
664
$ cts.
110 67
$
$ cts.
664
17,577
% cts.
110 67
4,394 25
664
110 67
1 18,241
i
4,504 92
No.
7
1,151
230 20
No.
No.
8
4
1
644
1,181
770
77
105,360
239 20
3 548
219 20
285 80
23 10
1
170
68 66
31,625 00
7
1,151
230 20
4
718
287 20
657
107,388
32,173 10
9
1 50
,
192
3,508
6,847
136,830
47 25
877 00
4,828
1,609 31
2,114 06
34,207 50
9
1 50
4,828
1,609 31
147,377
37,245 81
1,393
278 60
830
332 00
3,062
63
430
229
70
5!
2,064
91,013
38
3
3
22
43,465
862 30
18 9o
•
26
10 40
131 60
68 70
21 00
15 30
619 20
' 69,450
27,780 00
;U,248 90
11 40
I
0 90
0 90
6 60
1,058
423 20
13,145 30
1,393
278 60
71,364
28,545 60
140,513
49,151 00
Lbs.
371,037
84,650
14,108 36
Lbs.
372,051
915
272,443
84,815
58
16,600
14,149 61
14 50
4,150 00
371,037
84,650
14,108 36
645,409
101,473
18,314 11
8
1 86
48
801
10,299
15 86
280 35
3,604 65
8
1 86
I
i
11,148
3,900 86
Galls.
9,083
2,419
301 72
i
Galls.
Galls.
15,966
34
17,353,930
3,785
17
1,523,187
645 87
1 70
853,597 43
9,083
2,419
301 72
17,369,930
1,526,989
854,245 00
'
176
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. I.^General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Oil s — Mineral — Con.
Products of petroleum, N.
E.S
United States. . .
United States. . .
France
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Galls.
848,642
100,176
Galls.
100,609
$ cts.
41,616 39
Crude petroleum, fuel and
gas o:ls (other than naph-
tha, benzine or gasoline)
when imported by manu-
facturers (other than oil
refiners) for use in their
own factories, for fuel pur-
poses or for the manufac-
ture of gas
4,318,569
275,515
4,318,569
275,515
107,964 56
Illuminating oils composed
wholly or in part of the
products of petroleum,
coal, shale or lignite, cost-
ing more than 30 cents
per gallon
50
10,101
39
3,607
50
10,026
39
3,007
9 75
900 75
10,151
3,646
10,076
3,646
910 50
Animal —
Lard oil
7,376
4,072
' 7,376
4,072
1,018 00
Neatsf oot
12,037
9,940
12,037
9,940
2,485 00
Other animal oil, N.E.S. ...
83
891
54
514
10 80
United States. . .
ToUl ....
Great Britain . . .
France
891
514
102 80
891
514
974
568
113 60
Vegetable —
Castor
83,426
1,652
1,850
548
32,862 436
840! 1,495
995! 1 fi9.?,
304
730
974
288
60 30
146 00
/
Italy
194 80
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
China
Italy
315
511
57 60
87,476
35,012
4,267
2,296
459 20
Cotton seed
21,120
40
3
719,613
8,598
o
2
244,728
40
3
717,736
9
2
245,221
i'so
40
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Germany
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total ....
49,044 20
740,776
253,337
717,779
245,232
49,046 40
Flaxseed or linseed, raw or
boiled
812,998
167
60
49,404
258,459
40
25
22,777
21,821
8,387
2 096 75
60
49,404
25
22,777
6 25
5,694 25
862,629
281,301
71,285
31,189
7,797 25
u
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
177
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tarifif.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Qunntity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Galls.
$
$ cts.
Galls.
«
$ cts.
Galls.
855,383
9
100,609
$ Ct9.
41,616 39
«
4,318,569
275,515
107,964 56
,
50
10,026
39
3,607
9 7fi
900 76
10,076
3,646
910 50
,
7,376
4,072
1,018 00
12,037
9,940
54
514
2,485 00
as
891
10 80
109 An
. . .
974
668
11^ fin
80,843
31,387
4,184 95
81,279
1,495
1,863
548
31,691
730
1,008
315
4,245 75
146 00
203 85
64 82
38
37
34
27
9 05
7 22
80,843
31,387
4,184 95
75
61
10 27
85,185
33,744
4,660 42
21,206
8,638
1,151 74
•>■■■•
21,206
40
3
717.736
• 8,638
9
2
245,221
1,161 74
1 80
40
49,044 20
21,206
8,638
1,151 74
738,985
253,870
50,198 14
782,115
247,384
41.230 97
803,936
167
60
49,404
255,771
40
25
22,777
43,327 72
13 33
6 25
5,694 25
167
40
13 33
41,230 97
782,115
247,384
167
40
13 33
853,567
278,613
49,041 55
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
ArTICLKS iMPOBTEn.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— (7on.
Oils — Vegetable — Con,
Olive, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
China ...
France
Galls.
8,659
402
104
14,263
' 9
5,050
5
1,043
$
10,634
708
65
18,288
8
6,143
10
612
Galls.
1,746
402
104
14,575
$
1,583
708
65
18,454
$ cts.
316 60
141 60
13 00
3,690 80
Germany
Italy
6,054
5
1,000
40
476
16,081
6,8.58
10
588
34
257
14,742
1,371 60
St. Pierre
Spain
2 00
117 60
6 80
Turkey
476
16,226
257
15,033
51 40
United States. . .
Total ....
Hong Kong. ...
China
United States. .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong. . . .
Aust. - Hungary. .
China
France — . ..
Germany
Japan
2,948 40
46.237
51,758
40,483
43,299
8,659 80
Sesame seed
24
50
690
9
5
569
24
50
690
9
5
569
2 25
•
1 25
142 25
764
583
764
583
145 75
Vegetable oil, N.O.S
6,956
8,864
22
25,016
14,728
2
54
140
17,201
72,983
3,214
5,361
11
13,654
2,669
1
24
80
8,846
239
8,864
22
25,865
14,248
133
5,361
• 11
14,582
2,389
26 60
1,072 20
2 20
2,916 40
477 80
54
140
1.5,737
24
80
7,835
4 80
Turkey
United States. . .
Total ....
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
Germany . . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Australia
Hong Kong
China
16 00
1,567 00
Lubricating oils composed
wholly or in part of ijetro-
leum and costing less than
25 cts. per gallon
33,86C
65,169
30,415
6,083 00
1,971,482
248,317
1,967,157
245,864
94,298 52
All other lubricating oils,
N.E.S
63,457
36
120
50
418,138
14,712
61
98
7
116,906
2,265
36
748
61
187 00
15 25
50
407,418
7
114,092
1 75
27,949 90
481,801
131,784
409,769
114,908
28,153 90
tissential
Lbs.
8,527
90
25
68
5,802
2,310
8,005
120
198
130,373
6,450
73
9
21
11,912
2,197
6,579
146
686
92,613
Lbs.
3,453
90
25
68
5,8.52
17
7,695
60
198
128,852
2,320
73
9
21
11,912
62
6,188
73
686
92,154
232 00
7 30
0 90
2 10
France
1,191 20
Germany
Italy
6 20
618 80
Japan
7 30
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
68 60
9,215 40
155,578
1^0,686
146,310
113,498
11,349 80
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
179
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value. Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
CoDected.
Galls.
7,214
9,406
$ cts.
1,254 25
Galls.
$
$ cts.
Galls. $
8,960 10,989
402 708
104i 65
14,575 18,454
9 8
6,054 6,858
5 10
1,000 588
40; 34
476i 257
16,081] 14,742
J cts.
1,570 85
. . . . f
141 60
13 00
3,690 80
9
8
2 13
2 13
1,371 60
2 00
117 60
6 80
.
51 40
2,948 40
9,406
1,254 25
2 13
7,214
9
8
47,706
52,713
9,916 18
24
50
690
9
5
569
2 25
■ . . .
1 25
142 25
764
fiK3
145 75
3,740
1,766
235 52
I
3,979 1,899
8,864 5,361
22. 11
25,865l •, 14,582
14,248| 2,389
2| 1
54 24
262 12
1,072 20
2 20
2,916 40
477 80
2
1
0 14
14
4 80
140
16,787
80
8,633
16 00
1,050
798
212 93
1,779 !)3
3,740
1,766
235 52
1,052
799
213 07
69,961
32,980
6,531 59
.
1,967,157
245,864
94,298 52
12,521
4,057
666 62
14,786
36
120
50
407,418
4,805
61
114,092
853 62
15 25
120
98
•27 80
27 80
1 75
27,949 90
12,521
4,057
666 62
120
98
27 80
422,410
119,063
28,848 32
Lbs.
4,295
3,427
228 89
Lbs.
94
124
16 53
Lbs.
7,842
90
25
68
5,852
2,307
7,695
60
198
129,303
5,871
73
9
21
11,912
2,188
6,188
73
686
92,752
477 42
7 30
.
0 90
2 10
1,191 20
289 68
2,290
2,i26 283 48
618 80
7 30
598
68 60
451
79 73
9,295 13
228 89
4,295 3,427
2,835
2,848 379 74
153,440
119,773
11,958 43
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
il
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Abticlks Imported
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Oils— Vegetable — Con.
All other oils, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong*.
China
Galls.
22,392
320
9,411
735
5,041
20
12
35,634
$
5,995
124
5,538
161
1,751
12
6
13,281
Galls.
2,922
320
7,968
735
41
20
12
29,*' 09
$
954
124
4,966
161
21
12
6
10,290
$ cts.
190 80
24 80
993 20
France
32 20
Germany
Switzerland
Turkey
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
Germany
4 20
2 40
1 20
2,058 00
73,565
26,868
41,827
16,534
3,306 80
Oiled silk and cloth, and tape or
other textile, India-rubbered,
flocked or coated, N.O.P
15,451
971
136
IH
124,405
638
971
191 40
. 291 30
Japan
18
123,849
5 40
United States. . .
Total
37,154 70
140,981
j 25,476
37,642 80
Great Britain . . .
France
Oil cloth, enamelled carriage,
floor, shelf and table oil cloth,
cork matting or carpets and
linolemn 7
Sq. yds.
1,5.33,207
4
605
52,193
573,581
1
256
16,764
Sq. yds.
8,375
4
" " 52,i57
2,543
1
762 90
0 30
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary .
France. ...
16,742
5,022 60
1,586,009
5!X),602
60,536
19,286
5,785 80
Optical, philosophical, photo-
graphic and mathematical
instruments, N.E.S
K. . .
21,474
306
24,383
14,431
114
138,856
2,208
306
24,383
3,494
114
136,958
r52 00
76 50
6 095 75
Germany
873 50
Switzerland
28 50
United States. . .
34,239 .50
Total
199,564
167,463
41,865 75
Great Britain . .
France..
Spectacles and eye-glasses.. . .
572
1,585
379
10,352
81
1,585
134
10,266
24 30
475 50
Germany
40 20
United States. . .
3,079 80
Total
12,888
12,066
3,619 80
Great Britain . . .
Spectaclas and eye-glasses,
frames, and metal parts of. .
37
1,703
20
51,291
11
1,703
2 20
France
340 60
Germany
United otates. . .
51,291
10,2.58 20
Total
53,051
53,005
10,601 00
11
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
181
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
=5urtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Galls.
20,401
5,197
§ cts.
692 98
Galls.
13
17
$ cts.
4 58
Galls.
23,336
320
7,968
735
5,041
20
12
29,824
6,168
124
4,966
161
1,751
12
6
10,297
$ cts.
888 31
24 80
993 20
32 20
5,000
1,730
461 33
465 53
2 40
1 20
15
7
1 87
2,059 87
20,401] 5,197
692 98
5,028
1,754
467 73
67,256
23,485
4,467 51
14,746
2,949 20
67
26 80
•
15,451
971
136
18
123,856
3,167 40
291 30
136
54 40
54 40
5 40
7
280
37,157 50
14,746
2,949 20
210
84 00
140,432
40,676 00
Sq. ydb.
1,532,905
570,289
114,057 80
Sq. yds.
710
123
49 20
Sq. yds.
1,541,990
4
572,955
1
256
16,764
114,869 90
0 30
605
36
256
22
i62 40
fin?,
102 40
8 80 52,193
5,031 40
1,532,905
570,289
114,057 80
1,351
401
160 40 1,594,792
589,976
120,004 00
18,829
3,138 53
432
144 00
21,469
306
24,383
14,426
114
138,386
3,834 53
76 50
6,095 75
4,517 49
28 50
10,932
3,643 99
1,428
476 00
34,715 50
18,829
3,138 53
12,792
4,263 99
199,084
49,268 27
444
88 80
47
245
17
18 80
98 00
6 80
572
1,585
379
10,283
131 90
475 50
138 20
3,086 60
444
88 80
309
123 60
12,819
3,832 20
26
3 47
37
1,703
20
51,291
5 67
340 60
20
5 33
5 33
10 258 20
26
3 47
20
5 33
53,051
10,609 80
182
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Groat Britain . . .
$
261,147
366
2,101
2,368
5,309
2
4,243
2
15
1
$
214,332
315
83
2,690
1,474
2
4,228
2
15
1
19
6,25]
489
651
16
9,294
$ cts.
42,866 40
63 00
Australia
B. E. Indies
16 60
538 00
B. W. Indies.. . .
Fiji Islands. . . .
294 80
0 40
Hong Kong. . . .
845 60
Newfoundland . .
0 40
New Zealand.. . .
Brit. Boss. Other
Arabia . .
3 00
0 20
19. -- ::
3 80
AustriaHungary
Belgium
Brazil
3,387
563
654
16
9,220
6
1,250 20
97 80
130 20
^
Cent. Am. States
China
3 20
1,858 80
Cuba
Dan. W. Indies.
2
18
26
9
121,740
0 40
Denmark
15
26
9
122,012
37
3,605
14,045
209,260
1,353
5,245
3 60
Dutch E. Indies.
5 20
Efirvpt
1 80
France
24,348 00
French Africa . .
Germany
Greece
2,790
12,492
190,702
1,152
5,173
3
50
18
26
1,062
91
31,256
355
2,507
182,261
31
558 00
2,498 40
Holland
38,140 40
Italy
230 40
Japan
1,034 60
0 60
Mexico
Norway-Sweden .
Philippine Isl'nd
Portugal
60
10 00
3 60
36
973
92
30,579
345
2,691
197,881
31
5 20
Russia
212 40
St. Pierre
18 20
Spain
6,251 20
Switzerland
71 00
Turkey
501 40
United States. . .
Venezuela
36,452 20
6 20
Total . . .
877,714
791,626
158,325 20
Great Britain . . .
Brocade and bronze powders
and gold liquid paint
4,334
7
35,796
13,198
249
7
4,414
12,346
62 25
France
1 75
Germany
1,103 50
United States. . .
3,086 .50
Total
53,335
17,016
4,254 00
Great Britain . . .
Austria
Belgium
China
Colours, dry, N.E.S
Lbs.
320,181
3,750
2,240
10
117,667
187,727
2,175
1,690,930
14,534
128
45
1
1,119
8,105
733
84,622
Lbs.
41,081
2,240
10
117,667
10,116
2,175
1,682,024
823
164 60
45
1
1,11^
1,151
733
83,958
9 00
0 20
France
Germany
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
223 80
230 20
146 60
16,791 60
2,324,680
109,287
1,855,313
87,830
17,566 00
II
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
183
FOB Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value, j Duty.
Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
29,527
1^846
$ Ctfl.
3,937 69
246 16
270
9 cts.
71 98
9
244,129
315
1,929
2,690
3,431
2
4,228
2
15
1
19
6,251
489
651
16
9,294
$ cts.
46,876 07
63 00
262 76
538 00
1,957
260 97
555 77
1
0 40
845 60
0 40
3 00
0 20
3 80
1,250 20
97 80
130 20
3 20
1,858 80
2
18
26
9
121,740
0 40
3 60
5 20
1 80
24,348 00
1,710
455 94
4,500
12,492
190,702
1,152
5,173
3
50
18
26
1,062
91
31,256
355
2,507
183,112
31
1,013 94
2,498 40
38,140 40
230 40
1,034 60
k
0 60
10 00
3.60
5 20
212 40
18 20
6,"251 20
71 00
501 40
851
226 92
36,679 12
6 20
33,330
4,444 82
2,831
754 84
827,787
163,524 86
4,013
668 85
72
24 00
4,334
7
36,105
13,187
755 10
1 75
31,691
'841
10,563 41
280 29
11,666 91
3,366 79
4,013
668 85
32,604
10,867 70
53,633
15,790 55
Lbs.
239,454
13,357
1,781 09
Lbs.
39,546
3,750
354
128
94 40
34 13
Lbs.
320,081
3,750
2,240
10
117,667
187,727
2,175
1,690,930
14,534
128
45
1
1,119
8,105
733
84,622
2,040 09
34 13
9 00
0 20
177; 6li
6,954
"'""l,854'34
223 80
2,084 54
146 60
8,906
664
177 05
16,968 65
239,454
13,357
1,781 09
229,813
8,100
2,159 92
2,324,580
109,287
21,507 01
184
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Akticles Importei/
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Paints and colours — Con.
Colours and paints pulped or
grouud in oil or other
liquids, and all liquid, pre
pared or ready - mixed
l)aints, N.E.S
Dry white and red lead,
orange mineral and zinc
white
Ochres, ochrey earths and raw
siennas
Oxides, fire proofs, umbers
and burnt siennas, N.E.S.
Paints, ground or mixed in, or
with, either japan, varnish,
lacquers, liquid dryers, col-
lodion, oil finish or oil
varnish
Paints and colours, and rough
stuff and fillers, anti-cor-
. rosive and anti-fouling
paints commoiily used for
ships' hulls, N.E.S
Countries.
Total Imports.
Quantity.
Great Bi'itain.
Hon^ Kong. . .
Belgium
France
Germany
Holland
Norway-Sweden
United States
Total...
Great Britain.
Newfoundland
Belgium . . .
France
Germany. .
Holland . .
United States,
Total
Great Britain . .
Belgium
France
Germany
Italy
Nor wa y- S wed en
United States. . .
Total.
Great Britain.
Belgium. . . . ..
France
Germany. . .
Italy
United States.
Total...
Great Britain.
France
United States.
Total....
Great Britain .
United States.
Total....
Lbs.
477,203
7
150
5,189
22,189
3,988
50
2,126,337
2,635,113
3,494,391
7,179
612,065
155,290
5,173,006
16,825
7,617,608
17,076,364
115,223
708
400,366
26,635
3,457
111,558
505,992
1,163,939
648,283
4,821
640
99,849
5,996
863,330
Value.
Entered
General Tariff.
Quantity. Value
27,698
2
15
518
974
297
100
134,409
164,013
116,526
112
25,459
5,479
168,324
695
349,770
666,365
1,065
3
4,407
447
110
2,789
4,482
13,303
1,622,919
9,779
21
41,579
51,379
231,186
760,193
991,379
10,412
17
694
2,111
84
10,520
23,838
512
36
3,075
3,623
10,398
30,501
40,899
Lbs.
4,012
7
150
5,189
25
3,888
.50
2,124,389
2,137,710
147,455
7,179
612,065
155,290
2,089,246
16,825
7,605,392
10,6.33,452
55,268
708
400,366
12,218
3,457
111,558
505,992
1,089,567
17,346
4,821
640
27,643
5,996
861,930
918,376
3,750
21
41,454
45,225
109,800
756,518
866,318
829
2
15
518
32
228
100
134,360
136,084
Duty.
5,902
112
25,459
5,479
63,775
695
349,439
450,861
366
3
4,407
217
110
2,789
4,482
12,374
571
17
694
578
84
10,487
12,431
162
36
3,061
3,259
1,937
30,265
32,202
$ cts.
207 25
0 50
3 75
129 50
8 00
V 57 00
25 00
33,590 00
34,021 00
295 10
5 60
1,272 95
273 95
3,188 75
34 75
17,471 95
22,543 05
73 20
0 60
881 40
43 40
22 00
557 80
896 40
2,474 80
142 75
4 25
173 50
144 50
21 00
2,621 75
3,107 75
40 50
9 00
765 25
814 75
484 25
7,566 25
8,050 .50
11
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
185
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF InroRTS — Continued.
IFOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Quantity.
Total.
Value.
Quantity.
Vahie.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
479,334
27,960
$ cts.
4,660 01
Lbs.
110
.29
$ cts.
9 66
Lbs.
483,456
7
150
5,189
22,189
3,988
50
2,125,584
•
28,818
2
15
518
974
297
100
134,545
$ cts.
4,876 92
0 50
.
3 75
'22ii64
100
' 1*195
942
69
185
31400
26 00
6i'66
129 50
322 00
80 00
25 00
33,651 66
479,334
27,960
4,660 01
23,569
1,225
408 32
2,640,613
165,269
39,089 33
3,306,266
108,929
3,631 06
40,670
1,695
113 00
3,494,391
7,179
612,065
155,290
5,022,227
16,825
7,617,608
116,526
112
2.5,459
5,479
164,057
695
349,770
4,039 16
5 60
1,272 95
2,932,981
121216
100^282
' 331
'"'6',685"46
2206
273 95
9,874 15
34 75
17,494 01
3,306,266
108,929
3.631 06
2,985,867
102,308
6,820 46
16,925,585
662,098
32,994 57
35,958
552
73 61
23,997
147
39 20
115,223
708
400,366
26,635
3,457
111,558
505,992
1,065
3
4,407
447
110
2,789
4,482
186 01
0 60
881 40
14,417
230
61 34
104 74
22 00
i
557 80
1
896 40
35,958
552
73 61
38,414
377
100 54
1,163,939
13,303
2,648 95
630,937
9,841
1,640 22
648,283
4,821
640
81,171
5,996
862,730
10,412
17
694
1,636
84
10,490
1,782 97
4 25
173 50
53,528
1,058
352 66
497 16
21 00
800
3
1 00
2,622 75
630,937
9,841
1,640 22
54,328
1,061
353 66
1,603,641
23,333
5,101 63
6,029
.350
58 33
9,779
21
41,579
512
36
3,075
. 98 83
'i25
i4
467
9 00
769 92
6,029
350
58 33
125
14
4 67
51,379
3,623
877 75
113,396
8,177
1,362 89
223,196
758,518
10,114
30,283
1,847 14
2,000
18
6 00
7,572 25
113,396
8,177
1,362 89
2,000
18
6 00
981,714
40,397
9,419 39
186
CV8T0M8 DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
ARTiciiES Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Paints and colours— CW.
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Totel
Great Britain . . .
France..
Lbs.
256,276
23,494
33,719
2,805
Lbs.
$
.? cts.
:J3,494
2.805
280 50
279,770
36,524
23.494
2,805
280 50
Paints and colours ground in
spirits, and all spirit var-
nishes and lacquers
Galls.
28
2
766
100
7
2,576
Galls.
28
2
766
100
7
2,576
31 50
2 25
United States. . .
Total . .
Great Britain . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . .
861 86
796
2,683
796
2,683
895 61
Putty
Lbs.
2,600
265,871
34
3,942
Lbs.
265,871
3,942
788 40
<
268,471
3,976
265,871
3,942
788 40
Paper, and manufactures of, not
otherwise specified —
Albumenizedand other papers
and films chemically pre-
pared for photographers'
>
4,554
97
400
105,814
40
97
12 00
France
Germany
United States. . .
.29 10
105,574
31,672 20
Total
Great Britain . . .
....
110,865
105,711
31,713 30
Bags or sacks, printed or not.
368
31
2,286
7
45,151
Belgium .......
Germany
Japan
7
45,465
1 75
United States. . .
11,366 25
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
China
Japan
47,843
45,472
11,368 00
Cards for playing
Packs.
134,565
642
850
461,214
597,271
16,219
6
32
49,129
65,386
Packs.
8,207
642
850
445,895
679
6
32
47,789
492 42
38 52
51 00
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Belgium
26,753 70
455,594
48,506
27,335 64
Card board, paste board, in
sheets or cut to size, N.E.S
5,675
18
4
1,662
272
65
18
4
388
33
52,480
22 75
6 30
France
1 40
Germany
Holland . .
135 80
Switzerland ....
ii 55
United States.
52,669
.18,368 00
Total
60,300
52,988
18,545 80
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
187
FOB Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
256,276
$
33,719
$ cts.
2,247 94
Lbs.
$
$ cts.
Lbs.
256,276
23,494
33,719
2,805
$ CtH
2,247 94
280 50
256,276
33,719
2,247 94
279,770
36,524
2,528 44
Galls.
28
2
766
100
7
2,576
31 50
2 25
861 86
796
2,683
895 61
Lbs.
2,600
34
4 54
Lbs.
2,600
265,871
34
3,942
4 54
788 40
2,600
34
4 54
268,4n
3,976
792 94
4,463
892 60
51
20 40
4,554
97
400
105,814
925 00
29 10
400
240
160 00
96 00
160 00
31,768 20
4,463
892 60
691
276 40
110,865
32,882 30
351
58 51
y
351
31
2,286
45,526
58 51
31
2,286
10 33
761 93
10 33
,
761 93
1 75
61
20 33
11,386 58
351
58 51
2 378
7?19 M
48,201
12,219 10
Packs.
127,402
15,444
5,096 08
Packs
48
15
3 84
Packs.
135,657
642
850
445,910
16,138
6
32
47,792
5,592 34
38 52
51 00
15
3
1 20
26,754 90
127,402
15,444
5,096 08
63
18
5 04
583,059
63,968
32,436 76
5,590
1,304 39
20
9 32
5,675
18
4
1.662
272
33
1,336 46
6 30
1 40
1,274
272
594 51
126 94
730 31
126 94
n .55
168
78 40
52,648; 18,446 40
5,590
1,304 39
1,734
809 17
60,312 20.6.59 36
—
188
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Pyjer and mfrs. of— Con.
Envelopes
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
France
M.
12,536
39
49
142
1,136
17
81
59,896
15,797
18
83
267
1,076
7
58
49,702
M.
1,329
39
49
142
$
1,221
18
83
267
$ cts.
427 35
6 30
29 05
93 45
Germany
Japan
17
81
59,718
7
58
49,373
2 45
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
20 30
17,280 55
73,896
67,008
61,375
51,027
17,859 45
Paper, felt or straw board . . .
578
131
100,621
51
131
99,761
12 75
Japan
United States. . .
32 75
24,940 25
Total
Great Britain. ..
Belgium . . .....
France
Germany
Japan
101,330
99,943
24,985 75
Hangings or wall paper, in-
Rolls 8 yds
45,508
630
1,341
10,509
509
2,495,204
11,221
228
660
2,053
836
173,332
Rolls 8 yds
1,774
630
1,511
539
509
2,278,832
501
228
835
99
836
170,268
175 35
79 80
292 25
34 65
292 60
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
59,593 80
2,553,701
188,330
2,283,795
172,767
60,468 45
Leather board, leatheroid and
manufactures of
32
23,604
32
23,604
8 00
5,901 00
Total
23,636
23,636
5,909 00
Great Britain . . .
France
Mill board, not straw board. .
2,266
2,022
128
31,159
2,022
128
31,159
202 20
Holland
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
12 80
3,115 90
35,575
33,309
3,330 90
Union collar cloth paper, in
rolls or sheets, not glossed
or finished
1,248
1,248
187 20
Union collar cloth paper, in
rolls or sheets, glossed or
finished
5
133
133
26 60
138
133
26 60
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
M.
11,185
14,362
$ cts.
3,351 46
M.
$
$ cts.
M.
12,514
39
49
8
15,583
18
83
267
1,076
7
58
49,692
$ ^ts.
3,778 81
6 30
29 05
142
1,136
17
81
59,977
93 45
1,13(>
1,076
502 16
.502 16
2 45
20 30
259
1,395
319
1,395
148 86
651 02
17,429 41
3,351 46
11,185
14,362
73,955
66,784
21,861 93
527
87 84
\
1
578
131
99,761
100 59
,
32 75
24,940 25
1
527
87 84
j
100,470
25,073 59
1
Rolls 8 yds
41,541
10,987
2,663 72
Rolls 8 yds
Rolls 8 yds
43,315
6.S0
1,511
11,488
228
835
1,629
836
172,326
2 739 07
79 80
292 25
9,544
1,530
2^658
713 9;>
10.08.S
748 64
1 509
960 38i 2,300,259
292 60
21,427
60,554 18
41,541
10,987
2,563,72
30,971
3,588
1,674 37
2,356,307
187,342
64,706 54
32
23,604
8 00
5,901 00
23,636
5,909 00
2,266
151 08
2,266
2,022
128
31,159
151 08
202 20
12 80
3,115 90
2,266
151 08
35,575
3,481 98
1,248
187 20
'
5
0 67
5
133
0 07
"1
26 60
5
0 07
^
138
27 27
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Paper and mfrs. of — Con.
Pads not printed, papier
mache ware, N.O.P., and
manufactures of [)aper,
N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
B. E. Indies
121,256
11
627
1,159
7,036
1,582
8,820
26,226
118
237
4,175
10
100
485,670
9,580
11
027
1,144
7,036
1,584
8,700
5,176
118
2(7
4,250
10
100
485,178
$ cts.
3,353 00
3 85
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
219 45
400 40
2,462 60
China
554 40
3 045 00
Germany
1,811 60
41 30
82 95
Holland
Italy *
Japan
1,487 50
3 50
35 00
169,812 30
Switzerland
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
China
657,027
523,751
183,312 85
Printing paper of not greater
value than 2|c. per lb
Lbs.
54,676
1,202
Lbs.
54,676
1,202
180 30
Printing paper, N.E.S
2,465,112
1,560
8,600
26,159
7,418
1,430
5,618,438
143,204
33
1,005
1,962
466
172
288,791
136,412
1,560
8,600
1,545
6.938
i;350
5,618,241
6,718
33
1,005
144
413
172
288,256
1,679 50
8 25
Fran e
251 25
Germany
Holl.nd"
Japan
36 00
103 25
43 00
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
72,064 00
8,128,717
435,693
5,774,646
290,741
74,185 25
])apers and papeteries and
boxed papers
33,663
37
21,460
J 7
703
4,432
1,032
54
93,309
1,258
37
21,274
17
703
2,003
1,032
54
92,009
440 30
Hong Kong
12 95
Belgium
7,445 90
5 95
China
N
France
240 05
Germany
701 05
Holland
Japan
301 20
18 90
United States. . .
Total
32,434 15
154,707
119,047
41 660 45
Great Britain . . .
Belgium . . .\ , .
Holland
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Straw board, in sheets or rolls.
4,256
55,115
7,257
456,898
59
740
398
10,025
2,210
55,115
. 7,257
456,898
29
740
393
10,025
7 25
185 00
98 25
2,500 25
523,526
11,217
521,510
11,187
2,790 75
Window blinds of pajjer of all
kinds ,
235
235
82 25
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OF Impobts — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
191
FOR Home CoNstiiPTioN.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value,
Duty
Collected.
1
!
S $ cts.
109,299 25,504 05
$
1,512
$ cts,
70.5 60
$ cts,
120,391
11
627
1,159
7,036
1,684
8,700
26,129
118
237
4,250
10
100
486,420
$ cts.
29,562 65
3 85
219 45
1
15; 7 00
407 40
2,462 60
1 i
'
554 40
i
3,045 00
i
20,953 9,778 12
11,589 72
1
1
41 30
82 95
i
1,487 50
!
3 50
1
35 00
! 1,242 579 60
170,391 90
109,299
'iHNM 0.5
i 23,722; 11,070 32
656,772
219,887 22
Lbs. \
1 '
Lbs. !
1 1
Lbs.
.54,676
1,202
180 30
i
i !
1
2,809,9691 135,378 22,563 15
1. • j
3,497: 315 105 00
2,449,878
1,5«K)
8,600
26,159
7,418
1,350
5,628,390
142,411
33
1,005
1,%2
466
172
289,033
24,347 65
8 25
!
■ • ■ . .... 1 ....
'"' 24^614 i'.sisi 606 '66
480 iW! 17 66
251 25
642 00
120 91
■ ■ • ■ • • j
10449
777 2.5898
43 00
72,322 98
!
987 64
2,309,969 135,378
31,992
22,563 15
38, 740 i 2,963
8,123,355
435,082
97,736 04
7,465 09
I 182 84 94
33,432
37
21,460
17
703
4,432
1,032
54
93,571
7,990 33
12 95
186
86 80
7,532 70
5 95
246 05
2,429
1,133 53
1,834 58
361 20
i
18 90
902
45»0 94
32,855 09
31,992 7,465 09
3,699^ 1,726 21
154,738
50,857 75
2,016
80
5 00
i
4,256
55,115
7,257
456,898
59
740
393
10,025
12 25
i
185 00
98 25
2,506 25
2,016 30
5 00
523,526
11,217
2,801 75
i
235
82 25
1
-
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— ^On.
Paper and mfrs.— Co j?.
Wrapping
Great Britain n . .
Hong Kong
Belgium
China
Lbs.
61,600
1,973
49,441
5,578
120
87,342
52,707
230
s 1,025
1,007,873
3,225
34
2,876
122
9
3,597
3,291
8
432
34,219
Lbs.
7,684
1,973
49,441
5,578
120
6,623
50,092
230
1,025
1,005,210
$
425
34
2,876
122
9
347
3,172
8
432
34,059
S cts.
106 25
8 50
719 00
30 50
2 25
Germanv
Holland
Japan
86 75
793 00
2 00
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
108 00
' 8,514 75
1,267,889
47,813
1,127,976
41,484
10,371 00
All kinds N E S
148,325
28
4,069
21,488
102
6,545
10,929
6,746
585
1,597
1,998
532
408,822
7,098
28
4,069
21,362
102
6,580
2,179
6,746
585
1,597
1,998
532
407,857*
1,774 50
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
7 00
1,017 25
5,340 50
China
25 50
France
1,645 00
Germany
Holland
544 75
1,686 50
Italy
146 25
Japan
399 25
Norway Sweden
Switzerland
199 50
133 00
United States. . .
Total
101,964 25
611,766
460,733
115,183 25
Great Britain. ..
China
8,371
529
410,053
556
19
17,870
10
529
410,067
2
19
17,865
0 60
5 70
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Aust. - Hungary. .
5,347 25
418,953
18,446
410,606
17,886
5,353 55
Pencils, lead, in wood or other-
27,021
687
164
30,427
78
95,221
17,986
656
164
12,962
78
94,442
4,496 50
164 00
41 00
Germany
3,240 50
Japan
19 50
United States. . .
Total
23,610 50
153,598
126,288
31,572 00
Great Britain . .
Pens, penholders and rulers, of
all kinds
36,179
2
171
49
1,009
2,576
1
29
93,391
1,485
2
171
49
1,043
860
1
29
93,339
371 25
Hong Kong
0 50
Aust. -Hungary. .
42 75
China
12 25
France
260 75
Germanv
215 00
J apan
0 25
Switzerland. . . .
7 25
United States. . .
23,334 75
Total
i
133,407
96,979
24,244 75
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OF Istpovrs— Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff,
Surtax Tariff.
;
Total.
•
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
1
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
49,171
2,625
§ cts.
437 59
Lbs.
1 4,742
175
$ cts
58 33
i Lbs.
61,600
1,973
49,441
5,578
120
87,342
52,707
230
1,025
1,006,935
3,225
34
2,876
122
9
3,597
3,291
8
432
34,207
$ cts.
602 17
8 50
719 00
30 50
" " ' 80.7i9
2,615
3i250
119
" " i",683'34
39 67
2 25
1,170 09
832 67
2 00
108 00
1,725
148
49 31
8,564 09
49,171
2,625
437 59
89,804
3,692
L',612
1,230 68
870 62
1,266,951
47,801
12,039 27
137,5'45
22,874 91
146,955
28
4,069
21,488
102
6,580
11,031
6,746
585
1,597
1,9 8
532
408,736
25,520 03
7 00
/
42 00
1,017 25
5,382 50
25 50
126
1,645 00
3,495 39
1,68() 50
146 25
; 8,852
2,950 64
399 ?5
499 50
133 00
879
293 00
102,257 25
137,245
22,874 91
12,469
4,156 26
610,447
142,214 42
8,151
549
109 80
210
5
2 00
8,371
529
410,067
556=
19
•17,865
112 40
5 70
5,347 25
8,151
549
109 80
210
5
2 00
418,967
18,440
5,465 35
7,044
1,174 14
1,986
31
662 00
10 33
27,016
687
164
30,427
78
95,267;
6,332 64
174 33
41 00
17,465
5,821 66
I
9 062 16
19 50
825
275 00
23,885 50
7,044
1,174 14
20,307
6,768 99
153,639;
39,515 13
34,605
5,767 77
74
24 65
!
I
1
36,164
2'
171;
49
1,043
2,570
1
29
93,366
6,163 67
0 50
i
42 75
12 25
1
1 jio
56997
260 75
784 97
0 25
j
1
7 25
27
9 00
23,343 75
34,605
5,767 77
i
1,811
603 62
133,395;
30,616 14
- .
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
1
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
(juantitj
!
^ Value.
General Tar
ff.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Co?l.
Perfumery, non-alcoholic, viz. :
Hair oil, tooth and other ix)W-
ders and washes, pomatums,
I)aste8, and all other per-
fumed preparatioiw, N . 0. P.
used for the hair, mouth or
Great Britain. . .
11,689
1,075
10
8
21
1«,672
346
124
63,744
$ cts.
322 50
Hong Kong
10
3 00
Belgium
8
2 40
China
. . 21
6 30
France
19,847
527
124
5 601 60
^
Germany .
Japan
103 80
37 20
63,386
19,123 20
Total . ..
Gr^at Britain . . .
1 95,612
84,000
304
79
41
39,925
25,200 00
11,612
91 20
France
79
. . ! 228
39,925
23 70
Germany
United States. . .
Total...
Great Britain . .
Aust. -Hungary..
China
France
Germany
Holland
Italy
12 30
11,977 50
51,814
40,349
12,104 70
Picture and photograph frames
of any material
9,425
273
1
1,744
7,842
4
2,564
268
1
1,795
l,2i-.2
4
223
209
60,190
769 20
80 40
0 30
• 538 50
384 60
1 20
223
06 90
Japan
209
62,284
62 70
United States . .
To^,al
18,057 00
1 82.005
66,536
19,960 80
Great Britain . .
B. ¥u Indies....
B. W. Indies.. . .
Hong Kong
China
Pickles, in bottles, jars or similar
vessels
Galls.
198,7
2
1
3
3.8
031 170,542
84 i 247
2 2
15 28
43 137
26 4,275
4 2
50 151
Galls.
931
40
2
115
343
3,015
350
40
1,127
274
2,527
106
41,124
1,133
50
2
28
137
2,913
151
74
746
134
1,116
42
1 43,164
49,690
396 55
17 50
0 70
9 80
47 95
France
1,019 55
Germany .....
Greece
Holland
a
2,C
9
52'85
! 25 90
Italy
47 1,146
74 134
23 1,124
06 42
31 38,675
261 10
46 90
Spain
2,4
1
38,2
390 60
14 70
United States . .
Total
15,107 40
246,7
1
08 216,505
49,994
17,391 50
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
195
FOR HoMK Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
'Value.
Duty.
Quantity, i Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
10,386
$ cts.
2,077 20
9
183
8 cts.
73 20
11,644
10
8
21
18,672
547
124
63,824
$ cts.
2,472 90
3 00
2 40
6 30
i> 601 60
201
80 40
184 20
37 20
80
32 00
19,155 20
10,386
2,077 20
464
185 60
94,850
27,462 80
11,308
2,261 60
11,612
79
228
39,925
2,352 80
23 70
87 10
11,977 50
187
74'86
74 80
11,308
2,261 60
187
51,844
14,441 10
6,361
1,272 20
500
200 00
9,425
268
1
1,795
7 842
2,241 40
MO 40
0 '-SO
538 50
6,560
2,624 00
^ fU\K (Ul
,
41 ' 1 20
223 i R« on
209
60,300
62 70
110
44 66
18,101 00
6,361 1,272 20
7,170
2,868 00
80,067
24,101 00
Galls.
196,431
168,872
39,404 46
GaUs.
150
109
50 86
Galls.
197,512
40
nl
343
3,019
4
350
40
1,127
274
2,527
106
41,124
170,114
50
2
28
137
39,851 87
17 50
0 70
9 80
4.7 QK.
4
4
5
2
2 33
0 94
2 918 ■• "''■' "<*
2
151
74
0 94
52 85
or; on
7461 261 10
134i 46 90
1,116 390 60
42 14 70
43 164' 1?; in? Af\
, [
56,850 09
196,431
168,872
39,404 46
158
116
54 13
246,583
218,678
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No, 1. — General Statement
Articles Imported.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Oon.
Pickles, in bulk
Plants and trees, viz. :
Applf trees
Cherry trees
Currant bushes
Fruit, shade, lawn and orna-
mental trees, shrubs and
plants, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
China
France
Greece ,
Holland
Italy
Japan
Spain
Turkey
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belfifium
United States. . .
Gooseberry bushes .
Grape vines.
Peach trees.
Entered
Countries.
Total
Great Britain .
United States.
Total
United States.
Great Britain .
B. W. Indies..
luni
France
Holland . . . .
Japan
Switzerland. . .
United States.
3,93C
142
3,936
1,826
703
2,361
2,484|
6,04!)!
242|
101 1
29,146
142
28 40
504
703
3,361
2,484
6,049
242
101
29,146
100 80
140 60
472 20
496 80
l,2{t9 80
48 40
20 20
5,829 20
Total ....
42,912
41,590
8,318 00
Great Britain . . .
France ,
United States. . .
No.
15,305
200
365
647
6
37
No.
14,750
• 2C0
365
618
6
37
123 60
1 20
7 40
Total. ...
15,870
690
15,315
661
132 20
United States. . .
25,040
704
25,040
704
140 80
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
31
24,793
66
1,239
9
24,793
26
l,23'.t
0 27
743 79
Total ....
24,827
1,305
24,802
1,265
744 06
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ojf' Imports — Continued.
FOK Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariflf.
1
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Galls.
4,543
$ ' $ cts.
4,002! 933 76
Galls.
$
$ cts.
Galls.
4,543
9G1
711
184
90
810
3,352
4,351
190
109,182
4,002
87
274
91
20
321
515
1,479
61
25,731
S cts.
933 76
1
30 45
!
i
95 90
31 85
1
7 00
112 35
180 25
1
517 65
21 35
1
10
6
2 80
9,006 55
1 !
4,543
4,002i 933 76
10
6 2 80
124,374
32,581
10,937 11
No.
No.
No.
45
15
125,639
21
5
9,807
1 35
0 45
.
3,769 17
1
1
125,699
9,833
3,770 97
1
1 . '
9
15,776
5
2,553
0 27
! . . 1 .
473 28
i • 1
-
15,785
2,558
473 55
1
3,936
142
28 40
'■
1,322 176 30
1 i
_. 1
1,826
703
2,361
2,481
6,049
242
101
29,146
277 10
1
140 60
j
472 20
496 80
1,209 80
48 40
20 20
1
5,829 20
,'
1,322; 176 30
42,912
8,494 30
•
No.
555
29
3 86
No.
No.
15,305
200
365
647
6
37
127 46
1 20
1
7 ^0
!
555
29! 3 86
15,870
690
136 06
1 i
25,040
704
140 80
25
40
0 50
34
24,793
66
1,239
0 77
743 79
i
25
40 0 50
! i ' 24,827
1,305
744 56
198
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Plants and trees— C7o?i.
France
No.
175
11,992
$
25
1,045
No
175
11,992
25
1,045
$ cts.
5 25
United States. . .
Total
France.. ....
359 76
12,167
1,070
12.167
1,070
365 01
150
35
19,925
25
5
2,509
150
35
19,925
25
5
2,509
4 50
Japan ...
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain, . .
Holland
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
1 05
597 75
20,110
2,539
20,110
' 2,539
603 30
Raspberry bushes
136
2,154
9
28
2^154
28
560
-
2,290
37
2,154
28
5 60
Rose bushes
60,552
10,990
19,093
1,129
493
1,257
524
10,990
19,093
86
493
1,257
17 20
98 60
251 40
90,635
2,879
30,607
1,836
367 20
Quince trees
664
Brls.
356
128
664
128
559
19 92
Plaster of Paris, or gypsum,
ground, not calcined. . . ....
559
Brls.
356
83 85
Plaster of Paris or gypsum, cal-
Cwt.
167
2
6,249
165
1
2,884
Cwt.
2
6,249
1
2,884
0 25
781 32
Plates, engraved on wood, steel
or on other metal and transfers
taken from the same, includ-
ing engravers' plates, of steel
polished, engraved or for en-
6,418
3,050
6,251
2,885
• 781 57
19
6,904
6,863
1,372 60
6,923
6,863
1,372 60
Pocket-books, purses, reticules
and musical instrument cases
32,406
1,434
27
9,720
38,926
16
875
371
105,255
7,755
1,434
27
9,926
4,454
16
875
371
104,980
2,326 50
Ausft -Hungary..
430 20
Belgium
8 10
2,977 80
Germany
Italy
•Japan
1,336 20
4 80
262 50
111 30
31,494 00
Total
189,030
129,838
38,951 40
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
19a
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total
Quantity.
Value. Duty. •
Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
No.
S
$ cts.
No.
$
9 cts.
No.
175
11,992
9
25
1,046
$ cts..
6 25
359 76
12,167
1,070
365 01
1.50
35
19,925
25
5
2,509
4 50
1 05
::;::'::':i::::;;:::.
597 75
,
20,110
2,539
603 30
1 20
136
9
i
136
2,154
9
28
1 20
5 60
136
9
1 20
2,290
37
6 80
1
60,028
1,043! 139 10
1
60,5.52
10,990
19,09.^
1,129
493
1,257
156 30
98 60
251 40
60,028
1,043
139 10
90,635
2,879
506 30
•
1
664
128
19 92
Brls.
356
559
83 .S5
Cwt.
167
1
1
165^ 13 94
Cwt.
167
2
6,249
165
1
2,884
13 94
0 25
1 1
781 32
167
^ 165 13 94
6,418
3,050
795 51
•
19! 2 54
19
6,904
2 54
41
10 94
1,383 54
!
2 54
19
41
10 94
6,923
1,386 08
21,9151 4..S83 ftO
2,672
1,068 80
32,342
1,434
27
9,926
38,926
16
875
371
105,096
7,778 30
430 20
i
8 10
2,977 80
1.5 12.5 00
1
j
34,472
13,788 80
4 80
262 50
111 30
::;■■■:::' ;...;;::::::i
116
46 40
31,540 40
21,915 4.383 00
37,260
14,904 00
189,013
58,238 40
1
1
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
>
Countries,
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Polish or composition, knife and
other, N.O.P
Great Britain . . .
$
3,104
12
20
263
2,474
16
55,491
■
384
12
20
263
$ cts.
96 00
Belgium
China
France
3 00
5 00
65 75
Germany , . . .
Japan
16
55,353
4 00
United Statas. . .
13,838 25
Total ....
France
61,380
56,048
14,012 00
Pomades, French or flower od-
ours, &c., imported in tins of
not less than ten pounds each
Lbs.
2,167
3,426
3,157
4,264
Lbs.
2,167
3,426
3,157
4,264
473 55
United States. . .
Total... .
Germany.
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
639 60
■^
5,593
7,421
5,593
7,421
1,113 15
M 1. all other
2
62
8
86
62
86
25 80
64
94
62
86
25 80
Post office parcels and packages
127,272
181
449,930
20,025
5,751 59
Germany ,
United States. . .
449,847
107,049 i9
Total
Great Britain . . .
ished, but not set, pierced or
otherwise manufactured, and
imitations thereof
577,383
469,872
112,800 78
40,707
88
69
769
614
17,124
9,155
20
2»,840
i
20,689
88
2,068 90
Australia
8 80
B. E. Indies
Aust.- Hungary..
Belgium
769
614
17,124
473
20
23,704
76 90
61 40
France
1,712 40
Germany
47 30
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
2 00
2,370 40
Printing presses, printingmach-
ines, folding machines, book-
92,386
63,481
6,348 10
binders', bookbinding, ruling,
embossing and paper cutting
machines
16,834
30
2,000
11,802
460,838
1,390
139 00
Newfoundland . .
France
Germany
'
2,000
455, 86i
200 00
United States. . .
Total
4.5,586 10
491,504
459,-251
45,925 10
Great Britain. . ,
Australia
New Zealand
United States. . .
Total
Provisions, not otherwise sj^eci-
fied :
Butter
Lbs.
996
67,640
9,840
552,177
253
11,680
2,252
136,764
Lbs.
100
53,640
9,264
416,601
36
9,321
2,118
108,057
4 00
2,145 60
370 56
16,664 04
630,653
150,949
479,605
119.532
19,184 20
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OF Imports — Continued.
Fou Home Consumption.
Prefei-ential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value. Duty.
1
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
S
2.410
$ cts.
401 79
/
$ $ cts.
1
98 32 67
9
2,892
$ cts.
.530 46
'
12 3 00
20 5 0f»
!
21737
9i2'34
263
2,737
16
55,407
65 75
912 34
4 00
1 '
54
18 00
13,856 25
1
2,410 401 79
2,889
963 01
61,347
15,376 80
Lbs,
2,167
3,426
3,157
4,264
473 55
*
639 60
5,593
7,421
1,113 15
3 20
i
1
2
8
2
62
8
86
3 20
25 80
2
8
3 20
64 94
29 00
104,662 22,876 83
i
2,685
181
83
1,046 20
127,372
1S1
29,674 62
67 47
67 47
33 53 449,930
107,082 72
i
104,662; 22,876 83
2,949
1 147 20 577,4831 1.Sfi.824 81
19,140 1,276 01
878
1
117 071 1 40 707
3,461 98
8 80
4 60
69 460
.'.'.'....'..'.
69
769
76 90
614
61 40
1 .
17,124
9,155
20
23,840
1,712 40
8,682
i36
1.157 58
18 13
1,204 88
2 00
2,388 53
'
1,292 78
19,209 1,280 61;
9,696
92,386
8,921 49
14,303 953 54
1,141
152 13
16,834
1,244 67
' 11^802
4,882
1 . .
"" i,573'56|..'.'. '
650 91
2,000
11,802
460,743
200 00
1,573 56
46,237 01
14,303 953 54
17,825
2,376 60 491,379
49,255 24
Lbs.
896
217 23 90
Lbs. ;
9961 253
27 90
53,640; 9,321
9 264 9 ns
2,145 60
1
370 56
1
416,601
108,057
16,664 04
■ 1
23 90
896
217
480,501
119,749
19,208 10
202
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Aeticles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General TariflF.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Provisions, N.O.P. — Con.
Cheese
Great Britain . . .
France
Germany
Holland
Lbs.
16,007
32,717
951
$
3,58h
6,262
251
Lbs.
6,869
28,414
$
1,237
5,645
$ cts.
206 07
852 42
1,523
39,267
50
90
40,634
88
174,182
174
5,812
10
18
6,539
9
29,400
45 69
Italy
42,166
50
90
44,640
88
765,546
6,218
10
18
7,225
9
,80,636
1,178 01
Norway-Sweden
St. Pierre
Switzerland
Turkey
1 50
2 70
1,219 02
2 64
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
United States. .
Great Britain. . .
Hong Kong.
China
5,225 46
902,255
104,214
291.117
48,844
8,733 51
Lard
848
684,107
112
67,805
60
589,144
7
56,737
1 20
•
11,782 88
Lard compound and similar
substances, cottolene and
animal stearine of all
kinds, N.E.S
684,955
67,917
.589,204
56,744
11,784 08
72,520
5,190
65,949
4,820
252
118
26
1,318 98
Meats, viz.:
Bacon and hams, shoulders
and sides
5,753
1,619
433
37
3,332,970
1,013
118
26
10
439,836
1,195
1,619
433
23 90
32 38
8 66
Germany . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
Hong Kong. . . .
New Zealand.. . .
3,204,071
419,871
64,081 42
3,340,812
441,003
3,207,318
420,267
64,146 36
Beef, salted, in barrels
4,112
2,874,558
378
123,256
4,112
1,960,425
378
85,558
82 24
39,208 .50
2,878,670
123,634
1,964,537
85,936
39,290 74
Canned meats and canned
poultry and game . . . ,
22,214
35,795
1,789
3,523
3,214
95
3,673
40,450
1,789
3,072
20
6,127
10,816
527
3,920
95
303
15
429
2,652
13175
980 00
23 75
75 75
Belgium
China
20
6,127
11,200
216
2,832
430
1,133,306
15
429
2,721
43
229
68
136,219
3 75
107 25
France
Germany
Japan
Nor way-S weden
United States.
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
663 00
2,832
4?0
983,755
229
68
119,296
57 25
17 00
29,824 00
1,213,929
146,556
1,052,964
127,534
31,883 50
beef not medicated, and
soups ... .
.37,519
931
25
1,580
392
67,647
28,386
156
25
1,853
67,457
7,096 50
39 00
Belgium
6 25
France ■..
Germany
463 25
United States. . .
Total
16.864 25
108,094
97,877
24,469 25
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OF Impokts — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential T.arifiF.
(
Surtax Tariff. '
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
9,896
2,471
$ cts.
197 92
Lbs.
$
ii cts.
Lbs.
16,765
28,414
951
1,523
39,267
50
90
40,634
88
174,182
3,708
5,645
251
174
5,812
10
18
6,539
9
29,400
cts.
403 99
852 42
951
251
38 04
38 04
45 69
1,178 01
1 50
2 70
1,219 02
. 2 64
^
5,225 46
9,896
2,471
197 92
951
251
38 04
301,964
51,566
8,969 47
788
105
10 50
848
589,144
112
56,737
11 70
11,782 88
i
788
105
10 50
589,992
56,849
11,794 58
65,949
4,820
1,318 98
4,558
761
60 78
5,753
1,619
433
37
3,204,071
1,013
118
26
10
419,871
84 68
32 38
8 66
37
10
0 98
0 98
64,081 42
4,558
761
60 78
37
10
0 98
3,211,913
421,033
64,208 12
4,112
1,960,425
378
85,558
82 24
39,208 50
'
1,964,537
85,936
39,290 74
j
17.548
2,767
461 27
1,600
179
59 66
22,821
40,450
1,789
3,072
20
6,127
10,816
216
2,832
430
986,619
3,473
3,920
95
303
15
429
2,652
43
229
68
119,750
652 68
980 00
23 75
75 75
3 75
1
107 25
663 00
216
' 2^864
43
... ....
454
14 32
""'151*32
14 32
57 25
17 00
29,975 32
17,548
2,767
461 27
4,680
676
225 30
1,075,192
130,977
32,570 07
6,333
1,055 46
34,719
156
25
1,853
440
67,463
8,151 96
39 00
6 25
463 25
440
6
146 66
2 00
146 66
1
16,866 25
1
1
6,333
1,055 46
446
148-66
104,656
25,673 37
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. li — General Statement
COUN-I RIES.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity .
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Pj'ovisions — Meats — Con.
Mutton and lamb, fresh
Pork, barrelled, in brine
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain.
Lbs.
157,587
17,000
700
6,080,367
Si
9,705
1,075
75
417,917
Lbs.
128,440
9,000
700
5,651,487
$
7,314
895
75
390,684
$ cts.
2,559 90
180 00
14 00
113,029 74
6,098,067
419,067
5,661,187
391,654
113,223.74
Poultry and game, N . 0 . P. . .
1,429
503
262
51,656
2,255
503
262
40,993
451 00
Hong Kong
.......
100 60
China
United States. . .
Total.
52 40
8,198 60
53,850
44,013
8,802 60
meats preserved in any other
way than salted or pickled,
N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
Lbs.
24,358
22,705
59,150
48
152
616
541,308
2,784
1,398
3,831
22
32
116
68,607
Lbs.
24,358
22,705
59,150
48
90
616
538,472
2,784
1,398
3,831
22
15
116
68,281
487 16
454 10
1,183 00
0 96
Germany
Italy .:
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain. . .
Hong Kong
1 80
12 32
10,769 45
648,337
76,790
645,439
76,447
12,908 79
Other meats, fresh
367,129
41,114
276,484
33,149
8,294 52
Other means, salted, N.E.S. .
362
1,111
1,418
52
180
136,421
47
71
134
20
27
12,309
100
1,111
1,418
52
6
71
134
20
2 00
22 22
28 3()
France
Germany ......'
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
1 04
135,812
12,271
2,716 24
139,544
12,608
138,493
12,502
2,769 86
1,291
8
7
58
10,285
•
104
8
7
" ■ lojiss
36 40
2 80
2 45
Germany . ...
'"'3.564' 75
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
11,649
10,304
3,606 40
Ribbons
582,873
16
2,004
4,298
2
78
192,424
59,591
296
161,485
55,952
482,289
16
2,004
4,298
2
78
192,309
7,451
296
161,468
' 54,032
168,801 15
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
China
Cuba
France . .
Germany
Italy
Switzerland. . . .
5 60
701 40
1,504 30
0 70
27 30
67,308 15
2,607 85
103 60
56,513 80
18,911 20
Total .. .
1,059,019
904,243
316,485 05
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OF Imi'ORTS — Continued.
FOK Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total .
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected .
Lbs.
•
S cts.
Lbs.
$
8 cts.
Lb«.
128,440
7,314
$ cts.
2,559 90
j
8,000
180
106 67
17,000
700
.0,651,487
1,075
75
390,684
286 67
.-.•.::::
14 00
113,029 74
8,000
180
106 67
5,669,187
391,834
113,330 41
46
6 14
2,301
503
262
41,005
457 14
100 60
52 40
12
3 20
8,201 80
46
6 14
12
3 20
44,071
8,811 94
Lbs.
24,358
22,705
.•')9,150
48
1.52
2,784
1.398
3,831
22
32
116
68,281
487 16
454 10
1,183 00
0 96
62
17
1 65
3 45
f .... ; 616
538,472
12 32
10,769 45
i
62
17
1 65 645,501
1
76,464
12,910 44
■ ■ ■ ■ i
i
276,484
362
1,111
1,418
.■)2
180
135,812
138,935
33,149
47
71
134
20
27
12,271
8,294 52
2(52
41
3 50
5 50
22 22
i
28 36
1 04
180
27
4 80
4 80
2,716 24
3 50
180
261
41
27
4 SO
12,570
2,778 16
1,165
271 84
22
10 27
1,291
8
7
58
10,185
318 51
2 80
i
i. .
2 45
1
58
27 06
27 06
3.564 75
1,165
271 84
80
37 33;
11,549
3,915 57
63,490
14,814 50
35,534
16,582 54
581,313
16
2.004
4,298
2
78
192,336
59,774
296
161,485
55,968
200,198 19
5 60
j ■
701 40
1,504 30
0 70
1
27 30
27
52,323
i2 60!
24,417 41
67,320 75
27,025 26
103 60
17
1,936
7 94
903 48
56,521 74
19,814 68
63,490
14,814 50
89,837
41.923 97
1,057,570
373,223 52
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Railway or travelling rugs and
lap dusters of all kinds .....
Great Britain.
59,265
5,085
$ cts.
1.525 50
38
53
492
638
1,094
82
77
17,892
. . ....
38i 11 40
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
53! 15 90
492! 147 60
France
Germany
Italy
Switzerland
United States.
638 191 40
441! 132 30
82 i 24 60
77
17,574
23 10
5,272 20
Total
Great Britain
1 79,631
1
24,480
7,344 00
Sails for boats and ships
14
10
27
1,811
14
10
27
1,817
3 50
Norway-Sweden
St. Pierre
United States.
2 50
6 75
454 25
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain
1,862
1,868
467 00
Salt, coarse, N.E.S
Lbs.
10,094,505 23,954
Lbs.
10,094,505
23,954
5,047 25
Salt, fine, in bulk
2,361,200
5,468
2,361,200
5,468
1,180 60
Salt, N.E.S., in bags, barrels or
other packages
(),600
17,328,-574
517
44,380
17,316,878
44,247
12,987 79
17,335,174
44,897
17,316,878
44,247
12,987 79
Sand paper, glass, flint and
emery paper and eir.ery cloth .
1,256
23
84.512
3
23
84,512
0 75
France
United States. . .
Total
5 7b
21,128 CO
! '
85,791
84,538
21,134 50
Great Britain . . .
B. E. Indies ...
Hong Kong
Sauces and catsups, in bottles. .
Galls.
37,039
14
1,390
1,111
84
137
323
41,865
58,280
32
226
388
160
183
88
45,368
Galls.
507
14
1,390
1,311
74
137
323
41,762
692
32
226
409
125
183
88
41,396
242 20
11 2 J
79 IC
143 15
F'rance
Italy
Japan
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
Italy
Japan
United States. . .
Total
43 75
64 05
30 80
14,488 6C
81,963
1C4,725 45,518
43,151
15,1C2 85
2,083
944
2,167
15
4,439
14,013
2,662
172
376
15
818
4,300
944
2,167
15
4,379
13,933
172
376
15
810
4,269
60 20
131 6C
5 25
283 50
1,494 15
23,661
8,343 21,438
5,642
1,974 70
ov hipowrs— Continued.
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
207
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tari
ff.
Duty.
Total.
Quantity.
Value. Duty,
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
51,292
$ Ot8.
10,258 40
1,327
% cts.
530 80
%
57,704
38
53
492
638
1,094
82
77
17,614
% ots.
12,314 70
11 40
15 iK)
147 60
191 40
653
261 20 . .-
393 50
24 60
■
j
23 10
40
ieoo...
5,288 20
51,292
10,258 40
2,020
808 00 :...
77,792
18,410 40
14
10
27
1,817
3 50
.
2 50
1
6 75
454 25
1,868
467 00
■ ■■ -
"
Lbs.
10,0!)4,505
23,954
5,047 25
2,361,200
6.600
17,316,878
5,468
517
44,247
44.764
1,256
23
84,512
1,180 60
Lbs.
6,600
517
6 (50
6 60
12,987 79
6,600
517
6 60
17,323,478
12,994 39
1,253
1,253
208 85
209 60
5 75
21,128 00
208 85
1
85,791
21,343 35
1
Galls.
35,239
56,375
13,154 64
Galls.
!.._
Galls.
35,746
14
1,390
1,311
■74
137
323
41,762
57,067
32
226
409
125
183
88
41,396
13,396 84
11 20
79 10
143 15
43 75
64 05
'
30 80
14.488 60
35,239
56,275
13,154 64
1
80,757
1,870
i 944
1 2,167
15
' 4,439
: 13,933
99,526
28,257 49
1,870
2 458
573 53
j
2,458
172
376
15
818
4,269
573 53
60 20
131 60
5 25
60
8
3 74
287 24
1,494 15
1
' 1 ■"
1,870
2,458
! 573 53
60 8
3 74 23,363
8,108
2,551 97
208
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Countries, i
ri,,n^4-i4-.^ Ar.,!,-,^
General Tariflf.
1
Quantity, j Value.
Duty.
! 1
: 1
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
: 1
Galls.
"2^841
8,356
19,504
366
S
520
1,374
4,492
102
(ialls.
■
$
•S cts.
Hong Kong. . . .
China
Japan
2,841
8,35fi
19,604
366
52C
1,374
4,492
102
182 00
480 90
1,572 2C
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
35 70
31,067
6,488
31,<J67! 6,488
2,270 80
Sausage casings, N . E . S . . . .
13,099
1,923
62,098
242
1,923
61,576
48 40
Australia
United States. . .
Total
384 60
12,315 20
Seeds, viz. :
77,120
63,741
12,748 20
Garden, field and other seeds
for agricultural orother pur-
poses, N.O.P., when in bulk
Great Britain . . .
9,174
1
362
44
921
181
12,211
3,948
135
2,568
31
22
4,732
323,960
5,192
1
362
44
920
181
12,211
273
135
2,568
80
22
4,. 573
316,111
519 20
0 10
New Zealand
Belgium
China
36 20
4 40
92 00
Denmark
France. . ...
18 10
1,221 10
Germany .
Greece
27 3'0
13 50
Holland
Italy
Japan
■ ■ ■
256 81)
8 00
2 20
Turkey
457 30
United States. . .
Total
31,611 10
358,290
342,673
34,267 30
Garden, field and other seeds
for agricultural or other pur-
fxjses, N.O.P., when in
small papers or parcels .
Great Britain . . .
3,323
11
2,504
11
115
626 00
2 75
France
115
28 75
Germany
United States. . .
Total
5
5,406
5,390
1,347 50
»,860
8.(>20
2,005 00
Great Britain
Bulbous roots, N.O.P
788
4,453
United States. . .
Total
4,453, 890 60
5,241
4,453; 890 60
Great Britain. .
United States. . .
Total. .
Ships, foreign built, British, on
applying for Canadian coast-
ing license
9,097
50,712
56,712 14.178 00
14,178 00
98 50
65,809
.56,712
1 United States. .
II and vessels, repairs on. ...
394
.394
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
209
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariflf.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Galls.
9
1 99
$ cts
5 14
Galls.
$
$ cts
Galls.
S
2,841
8,356
19,504
366
$
22
52C
1,374
4,492
102
$ cts.
5 14
182 00
480 90
. . .1
1,572 20
35 70
9
22
5 14
1
31,076
6,51C
2,275 94
1
12,474
1,663124
12,716
1,923
61,576
1,711 64
384 60
1
12,315 20
1
12,474
1,063 24
76,215
14,411 44
3,886
259 04
97
12 92
9,174
1
362
44
920
181
12,211
3,948
135
2,568
80
22
4,573
317,288
791 16
0 10
36 20
::: ;■■..... ..:;
4 40
1
92 00
18 10
1,221 10
517 30
3,675
490 00
13 50
256 80
8 00
•
2 20
457 30
1,177
156 91
31,768 01
3,885
259 04
4,949
659 83
351,507
35,186 17
819
136 53
3,323
11
115
5
5,390
762 53
2 75
28 75
5
1 67
1 67
1,347 50
819
136 53
5
1
1 67
8,844
2,143 20
788
105 08
i
788
4,453
105 08
890 60
788
105 08
5,241
995 68
9,097
j
1,516 17
9,097
56,712
1,516 17
14,178 00
9,097
1,516 17
65,809
15,694 17
• i
394
98 50
:.. 1 1-
1
ll_ii_14
210
CVST0M8 DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Akticles Imported.
Countries.
Total I
Quantity.
MPORTS.
Value.
Entered
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— CW.
Signs of any. material, framed
or not, and letters of any
material for signs or similar
use
Great Britain . . .
5,071
64
31
487
91
1
1
3
36,360
1,112
64
31
437
$ cts.
333 60
Hong Kong. . . .
19 20
China
9 30
-
France
Germany
131 10
Holland
1
1
3
36,200
0 30
Italy
Switzerland
0 30
0 90
United States . .
10,860 00
Total . . .
42,059
37,849
11,354 70
Great Britain . .
Silk, and manufacturers of —
Fabrics
1,291,699
891,324
3,406
56,774
1,336
7,163
573,160
30,%6
23
73,621
346,314
255,573
75,233
267,397 20
1,021 80
Hong Kong.
3,406
57,993
1,336
7,16S
569,535
136,440
23
73,250
366,259
256,340
75,568
Aust. -Hungary..
17,032 20
400 80
Belgium
China
2,14S 90
France
Germany
Holland , . .
171,948 00
9,289 80
6 90
V •
Italy
22,086 30
Japan
103,894 20
75,403 70
21,266 50
Switzerland. . . .
United States. . .
Total ...
2,839,012
2,314,893
691,896 30
Great Britain . . .
Handkerchiefs
42,030
1,241
14
264
2,373
2,293
950
74,3S4
1.986
208
6,981
1,007
14
264
2,373
2,608
947
66,870
2,220
208
2,443 35
Hong Kong
Brit. Poss., other
Aust. -Hungary..
352 45
4 90
92 40
China
830 55
France
9i2 80
Germany
331 45
Japan
23,404 50
777 00
Switzerland. ....
United Statee. . .
72 80
Total
125,743
83,492
29,222 20
Great Britain . . .
Blouses and shirt waists
8,070
150
592
1,446
50
8,093
690
150
592
1,446
50
7,979
241 50
Belgium
France
52 50
2 7 20
Japan
506 10
Switzerland
17 50
United States. .
2,792 65
Total
•
18,401
10,907
3,817 45
•
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SESSION/*. PAPER No. 11
OP Imports — Continued.
POH Home Consumption.
211
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariflf.
ToUi.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
*
$
3,897
$ cts.
779 40
$
66
$ cts.
26 40
9
5,075
64
31
437
91
1
1
3
36,297
$ cts.
1,139 40
19 20
9 30
131 10
91
36 40
36 40
•
0 30
0 30
0 90
97
38 80
10,898 80
3,897
779 40
254
101 60
42,000
12,235 70
365,400
72,720 67
26,260
10,252 80
1,282,984
3,406
56,774
1,336
7,163
573,231
145,385
23
73,621
346,314
255,573
75,494
350,370 67
1,021 80
17,032 20
400 80
2,148 90
71
114,419
28 40
43,568 27
171,976 40
52,858 07
6 90
22,086 30
103,894 20
•
75,403 70
261
104 40
21,370 90
366,400
72,720 67
141,011
53,953 87
2,821,304
818,570 84
35,002
8,167 33
183
85 41
42,166
1,007
14
264
2,373
2,608
950
66,870
2,220
208
10,696 09
352 45
4 90
92 40
830 55
912 80
3
1 40
332 85
23,404 50
777 00
72 80
35,002
8,167 33
186
86 81
118,680
37,476 34
6,705
1,564 49
27
12 60
7,422
150
592
1,446
50
7,979
1,818 59
52 50
207 20
506 10
17 50
2,792 65
6,705
1,564 49
27
12 60
17,639
5,394 54
11-
■IH
212
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— COJI.
Silk and mfrs. of— Con.
Clothing
Great Britain. . .
$
158,563
1,120
53
1,866
11,618
12,357
19
15,467
5,666
53,664
12,535
1,120
53
1,866
11,759
1,603
19
16,628
5,666
52,999
$ Ct8.
4,387 25
392 00
Hong Kong
Aust.-Hungary..
China
» 18 55
653 10
France
4,115 65
561 05
Germany
Italy
6 65
5,819 80
Switzerland. . .
1,983 10
United States. . .
18,549 65
Total . . .
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
^
Silk, in the gum or spun, not
more advanced than singles,
tram and thrown organ-
zine, not coloured
260,393
104,248
36,486 80
Lbs.
11,934
2,921
20,402
5,299
Lbs.
329
2,921
333
5,299
49 95
794 85
Sewing and embroidery, silk
and silk twist
14,855
25,701
3,250
5,6.S2
844 80
25,569
23
36
68
98
15,430
636
23
36
68
98
15,411
159 00
Hong Kong ,
China
5 75
9 00
France
17 00
Japan
24 50
United States. . .
Total . . .
3,852 75
41,224
16,272
4,068 00
Great Britain. . .
Shawls
.
1,392
100
136
188
437
303
1,035
217
374
100
136
188
143
303
1,035
217
112 20
Hong Kong
30 00
40 80
France
56 40
Germany
42 90
Japan
90 90
Switzerland
310 50
United States . . .
65 10
Total.. ..
Great Britain . . .
China
3,808
2,496
748 80
Shirts
Doz.
10
2
82
109
24
848
Doz.
2
82
24
848
.'8 40
Silk and all manufactures of,
not otherwise provided for,
or of which silk is the com-
ponent part of chief value,
N.E.S
United States . . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
296 80
94
981
84
872
305 20
44,241
361
197
355
9,148
12,651
19
26,217
14
4, .535
23,643
11,327
361
197
355
9,458
1,202
19
24,131
14
4,693
23,224
3,964 45
126 35
68 95
124 25
France
3,310 30
420 70
Italy
6 65
8,445 85
4 90
1,642 55
8,128 40
Total
121,381
74,981
26,243 35
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
213
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariflf.
Surtax TarifiF.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
138,676
$ cts.
32,357 93
4,200
$ cts.
1,960 00
9
155,411
1,120
53
1,866
11,759
12,543
19
16,628
5,666
53,148
$ ots.
38,705 18
392 00
18 55
653 10
4,115 65
10,940
5,105 33
5,666 .S8
6 65
5,819 80
1,983 10
149
69 50
18,619 15
138,676
32,357 93
15,289
7,134 83
258,213
75,979 56
Lbs.
11,472
19,999
1,999 90
Lbs.
133
70
14 00
Lbs.
11,934
2,921
20,402
5,299
2,063 85
794 ft.5
! •
11,472
19,999
1,999 90
133
70
14 00
. 14,855
25,70l| 2,858 70
22,967
3,828 07
240
80 00
23,843
23
36
68
98
15,430
4,067 07
i, 75
9 00
17 00
24 50
19
6 32
3,859 07
22,967
3,828 07
259
86 32
39,498
7,982 30
973
194 60
45
18 00
1,392
100
136
188
437
303
1,035
217
324 80
30 00
40 80
56 40
294
117 60
160 50
90 90
310 50
65 10
973
194 60
339
135 60
3,808
1,079 00
Doz.
10
109
25 44
Doz.
Doz.
10
2
82
109
24
848
25 44
8 40
296 80
10
109
25 44
94
981
330 64
31,252
7,292 63
2,229
1,040 20
44,808
361
197
355
9,458
12,722
19
24,131
14
4,693
23,^1
12,297 28
126 35
68 95
124 25
3 310 30
11.520
5,376 00
5,796 70
6 65
8,445 85
4 90
........ ^^
3122
1,642 55
8,159 62
31,252
7,292 63
13,816
6,447 42
120,049
39,983 40
214
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Abticles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value. ^
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— (7<Ml.
Silk and mfrs. of— Con.
Socks and stockings .........
Great Britain . . .
France
Doz. prs.
466
80
136
29
64
3,665
364
1,100
363
607
Doz. prs.
11
80
83
364
$ cts.
29 05
127 40
Germany
Switzerland
United States . . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
29
64
363
607
127 05
212 45
775
6,099
184
1,417
495 95
1,236
8
24
27
113
310
8
24
27
113
108 50
China
2 80
France
8 40
9 45
United States . . .
39 55
Total
1,408
482
168 70
%
•
Great Britain . . .
France
. Velvets, velveteens, plush
fabrics, N.E.S
Yds.
459,511
31,388
111,069
1,493
47,539
205,095
22,681
51,208
1,906
21,141
Yds.
53,226
30,978
32,547
1,493
47,344
27,192
22,481
13,900
1,906
20,994
8,157 60
6,744 30
Germany
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
JNewfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
4,170 00
571 80
6,298 20
651,000
302,031
165,588
86,473
25,941 90
Slate and manufactures of : —
Roofing slate ,
Squares.
185
8,529
1,082
37,163
Squares.
185
8,529
1,082
37,163
138 75
6,379 50
8,714
38,245
8,714
38,245
6,.518 25
Schcx)l writing slates
92
111
256
27,632
France
111
167
27,632
27 75
Germany
United States. . .
41 75
6,908 00
Total
28,091
27,910
6,977 50
Great Britain . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Germany
Slate pencils
181
48
1,860
279
60
48
307
279
15 00
12 00
76 75
United States. . .
69 75
Total
2,368
694
173 50
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Slate, and manufactures of,
N.E.S
8
17,439
8
17,356
2 40
5,206 80
Total
Great Britain. . .
France
Germany
United States . . .
Total
17,447
17,364
5,209 20
Soap : —
Common or laundry
Lbs.
79,719
3,706
590
1,076,025
3,5.31
153
88
56,896
Lbs.
10,804
3,706
527
153
108 04
37 06
m
1,076,601
56,347
10,766 01
1,160,040
60,668
1,091,111
57,027
10,911 H
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215
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Doz. prs.
350
3,152
$ cts.
735 53
Doz. prs.
105
430
$ cts.
200 66
Doz. prs.
466
80
136
29
64
9
3,665
.S64
1,100
363
607
$ cts.
966 24
127 40
136
1,100
513 33
513 33
127 06
212 46
360
3,152
735 53
241
1,536
713 99
775
6,099
1,946 47
926
216 07
1,236
8
24
27
113
324 67
2 80
8 40
9 45
39 56
926
216 07
1,408
384 77
,
Yds.
352,885
156,439
31,287 80
Yds.
41,208
650
78,777
i95
20,977
299
37,322
i47
8,390 80
119 60
14,928 80
5880
Yds.
447,319
31,628
111,324
1,493
47,539
204,608
22,780
51,222
1,906
21,141
47,836 20
6,863 90
'
19,098 80
571 80
6,357' 00
352,885
156,439
31,287 80
120,830
58,745
23,498 00
639,303
301,657
80,727 70
Squares.
Squares.
Squares.
185
8,529
1,082
37,163
138 75
6,379 50
8,714
38,246
6,518 26
92
15 35
92
111
256
27,632
16 36
27 76
89
29 67
71 42
6,908 00
92
15 35
89
29 67
28,091
7,022 52
121
40 30
181
48
1,849
279
65 30
12 00
'
1,542
514 66
590 75
69 76
1,663
554 30
2,357
727 80
8
17,366
2 40
6,206 80
17.364
6,209 20
Lbs.
53,755
2,408
358 41
Lbs.
Lbs.
64,.5.59
3,706
590
1,076,601
2,935
153
88
66,347
466 46
37 06
590
88
7 87
7 87
10,766 01
53,755
2,408
358 41
590
88
7 87
1,145,456
59,623
11,277 39
216
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
COUNTKIES.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Soap— Co>i.
Castile, mottled or white . . ,
Great Britain . . .
France
Greece.
Italy
Lbs.
10,146
1.415,318
2,240
58,366
100
70,571
8
631
67,526
103
2,789
2
5,181
Lbs.
8,826
1,380,851
2,240
57,282
100
60,752
585
65,105
103
2,814
2
4,791
$ cts.
121 73
13,952 72
44 80
1,145 64
opain
2 00
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
1,094 56
1,556,741
76,232
1,510,051
73,400
16,361 45
Common soft and liquid
• 62,488
103
150,222
1,800
8
3,972
4,480
172
60 20
145,448
3,565
1,247 75
212,«13
5,780
149,928
3,737
1,307 95
Harness
4,850
14,188
409
1,529
36
14,188
3
1,529
0 75
382 25
19,038
1,938
14,224
1,532
383 00
Toilet
31,865
41
6,,S78
1,183
3
107,860
491
41
6,540
34
3
106,195
171 85
Australia
14 35
France
2,289 00
Germany
Japan
United States, . .
11 90
1 05
37,168 25
Total
147,320
113,304
39,656 40
Soap, N.E.S., including pumice,
silver and mineral soaps
sapolia and like articles ....
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
France
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
5,985
160
551
673,943
614
5
157
48,054
ico
561
583,956
5
157
48,501
1 75
54 95
16,975 35
580,639
48,830
584,667
48,663
17,932 05
Pearline end other soap pow-
ders
538
1,114
5,050
1,838,501
54
104
335
77,837
80
1,114
5,050
1,844,784
18
104
335
79,162
5 40
31 20
100 50
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa. . .
B. E. Indies. ..
B. W. Indies . .
Hong Kong
China ,..
Holland
Japan
United States. . ,
Total
23,748 60
Spices :
Ginger and spices of all kinds
(N.E.S.)unground
1,845,203
78,330
1,851,028
79,619
23,885 70
951,582
2,850
220,876
318,352
60
68,517
9,244
47,483
716,487
111,081
419
22,065
21,223
1
3,380
763
3,083
63,405
117,013
2,850
2,680
25,553
60
68,517
12,036
47,483
728,590
11,562
419
301
1,612
1
3,380
967
3,083
64,082
1,445 25
52 38
37 62
201 50
0 13
422 50
120 88
385 38
8010 93
2,335,451
225,420
1,004,782
85,407
10,676 57
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217
POK Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
31
4
$ cts.
0 42
Lbs.
50
8
$ cts.
1 33
Lbs.
8,907
1,380,851
2.240
57,282
100
60,752
597
65,105
103
2,814
2
4,791
$ cts.
123 48
13,952 72
44 SO
1,145 64
2 00
1,094 56
31
4
0 42
50
8
1 33
1,510,132
73,412
16,363 20
58,008
1,628
379 87
62,488
103
145,448
1,800
8
3,565
440 07
103
8
3 74
3 74
1,247 75
58 008
1,628
379 87
103
8
3 74
208,039
5,373
1,691 56
4,814
406
67 68
4,850
14,188
409
1,529
68 43
382 25
4,814
406
67 68
19,038
1,938
450 68
30,692
7,161 65
2
0 93
31,186
41
6,540
1,183
3
106,320
7,334 43
14 35
2,289 00
1,149
536 23
548 13
1 05
126
58 33
37,226 58
30,692
7,161 65
1,276
595 49
145,272
47,413 54
5,967
597
139 31
5,967
160
551
583,956
697
5
157
48,501
139 31
1 75
54 95
16,975 35
5,967
597
139 31
590,634
49,260
17,171 36
458
36
720
538
1,114
5,050
1,844,784
54
104
335
79,162
12 60
31 20
100 50
23,748 60
458
36
7 20
1,851,486
79,655
23,892 90
820,509
100,156
" " 21,824
17,244
8,346 66
""1,818 67
1,437 00
937,522
2,850
221,479
282,908
60
68,517
12,036
47,483
728,590
111,718
419
. 22,125
18,856
1
3,380
967
3,083
64,082
9,791 91
218,799
52 38
1,856 29
257,355
1,638 50
0 13
422 50
120 88
385 38
8,010 93
1,296,663
139,224
11,602 33
2,301,445
224,631
22,278 90
218
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General TarifiF.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Spices — Con.
Ginger and spices of all kinds
(N.E.S.) ground
Great Britain. . .
B. E. Indies .
Hong Kong
China
Lbs.
«•
69,969
465
3
l,4l4
60
1,500
360,320
10,912
56
1
31
12
76
22,013
Lbs.
958
3
1,414
$
172
i
31
$ cts.
43 00
'"6'25
7 75
Germany
Japan
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
Japan
1,500
365,166
76
22,150
19 00
5,537 50
433,731
33,101
369,041
22,430
5,607 50
Ginger, preserved
24,876
23,273
85,192
264
11,153
1,630
1,155
5,713
20
904
11,693
23,273
84,692
264
11,153
559
1,155
5,447
20
904
167 70
346 50
1,634 10
6 00
Vnited States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. E. Indies...
B. W. Indies. . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
United States. .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
China
271 20
144,758
9,422
131,075
8,085
2,425 50
Nutmegs and mace
72,770
333
5,413
24,797
17,385
145
1,219
5,984
1,645
382
95 50
105
24,797
37
5,984
9 25
1,496 00
Spirits and wines, viz. :
Amyl alcohol or fusel oil, or
any substance known as
potato spirit or potato oil. .
103,313
24,733
26,547
6,403
1,600 75
Galls.
2
207
3
331
Galls.
2
207
3
331
4 80
496 80
Ethhyl alcohol, or the sub-
stance known as alcohol,
hydrated oxide of ethyl, or
spirits of wine
209
334
209
334
501 60
1
42
73
' i98;7i8
1
75
58
33,688
1
42
323
53
19
1
75
106
11
72
2 40
100 80
Germany
Holland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
775 20
127 20
45 60
Methyl alcohol, wood alcohol,
wood naphtha, pyroxylic
spirits, wood spirits, or
methylated spirits
198,834
33,822
438
265
1,051 20
10
17
51,518
4
9
10,250
10
17
55,752
4
9
11,336
24 00
40 80
133,804 80
51,545
10,263
55,779
11,349
133,869 60
Absinthe..
639
1,702
44
789
5
1,106
2,543
114
904
58
338
1,454
44
453
5
650
1,828
114
575
58
811 20
3,489 60
'
St. Pierre
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
105 60
1,087 20
12 00
3,179
4,725
2,294
3,225
5,505 60
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219
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax TarifiF.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
70,515
$
10,712
$ cts.
' 1,785 44
Lbs.
S
" $ cts.
Lbs.
71,473
$
10,884
$ cts.
1,828 44
3
1
31
12
76
22,150
0 25
1,414
60
1,500
366,166
7 75
60
12
400
4 00
19 00
5,537 50
70,515
10,712
1,785 44
60
12
4 00 439,616
33,154
7,396 94
12,850
959
191 80
24,543
23,273
84,692
264
11,163
1,518
1,155
5,447
20
904
359 50
346 50
1,634 10
6 00
271 20
12,850
959
191 80
143,925
9,044
2,617 30
71,903
17,158
145
831
2,859 83
24 17
138 50
73,548
333
17,540
145
868
5,984
2,955 33
333
24 17
3,726
3,831
24,797
147 75
1,496 00
75,962
18,134
3,022 50
102,509
24,537
4,623 25
Galls.
GaUs.
Galls.
2
207
3
331
4 80
496 80
209
334
501 60
1
42
396
53
19
1
75
164
11
72
2 40
100 80
73
58
233 60
1,008 80
127 20
45 60
I
73
58
233 60
511
323
1,284 80
10
17
55,752
4
9
11,336
24 00
40 80
133,804 80
55,779
11,349
133,869 60
338
1,454
44
453
5
650
1,828
114
575
58
811 20
3,489 60
/
105 60
1,037 20
12 00
2,294
3,225
5,505 60
220
CU8T0M8 DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Spirits and wines— Con.
Arrack or palm spirit
Great Britain . . .
Turkey
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium
Galls.
67
558
31
$
85
300
68
Galls.
&7
428
31
85
246
68
$ cts.
160 80
1,027 20
74 40
656
458
526
399
1,262 40
Brandy, including artificial
brandy and imitations of
brandy
21,871
45,790
19,566
2
9
3
288,437
40,712
8
29
10
459,805
46,958 40
4 80
21 60
Denniark
France
7 20
320,709
7
22
222
165
100
1,091
487,875
9
86
532
33
89
9.192
692,248 80
French Africa . .
Germany
Greece
81
208
35
1,858
43
707
245
201
38
2,381
35
3,095
194 40
Holland
Italy
499 20
84 00
Spam
4,459 20
103 20
Turkey
43' .35
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Hong Kong. . . .
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium
China
733
3,629
1,696 80
Cordials and liqueurs of all
344,963
540,270
•310,949
.506,559
746,277 60
pulque, rum shrub, Schie-
dam and other schnapps ;
tafia, angostura and similar
alcoholic bitters or bever-
ages
1
!
3,544i 11,292
10: 30
6,006 3,662
■■■ 2 8
3,156 1,824
53 110
12,776 40.9.53
3,682
13
5,642
2
13
3,184
30
10,189
46
545
222
109
11,949
39
3,266
6
58
1,868
102
32,560
111
1,410
507
218
8,836 80
31 20
13,540 80
4 80
31 20
7,641 60
72 00
24,453 60
110 40
1,308 00
5.'^2 80
261 60
Denniark
France
Germany
Holland , .
Italy
Norway-Sweden
Portugal
Russia.
58
572
456
331
42
99
1,378
1,012
1,027
63
40
9
5
1,284
184
33
7
6,951
96 00
St. Pierre
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
9
1^331
33
" 6^924
21 60
12 00
3,081 60
28,346
68,415
25,015
59,269
60,036 00
Gin of all kinds, N.E.S
73,388
43
77,314
21
60,244
55
33
18
688,060
68
67,337
24
20
5
300,028
55
144,585 60
132 00
79 20
Germany
Holland
United States. . .
Total
24
807,522
39
32
336,035
108
43 20
1,651,344 00
163 20
881,016
413,510
748,478
367,469
1,796,347 20
11
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value, j Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
CoDected.
Galls.
$
$ cts.
Galls.
$
$ cts.
Galls.
67
428
31
85
246
68
$ cts.
160 80
1,027 20
74 40
1
►
520
399
1,262 40
19,566
2
9
3
288,437
40,712
8
29
10
459,806
46,958 40
4 80
21 60
7 20
692,248 80
2
7
6 40
2
81
208
35
1,868
43
707
7
245
201
38
2,381
35
3,095
6 40
194 40
499 20
84 00
4,459 20
103 20
1,696 80
2
7
6 40
310,951
506,566
746,254 00
13
38
41 60
3,695
13
5,642
2
13
11,987
39
3,206
6
58
8,878 40
31 20
13,540 80
4 80
31 20
3,184 1-868
7,641 60
72 00
30
10,189
104
545
222
109
102
32,560
246
1,410
507
218
24,453 60
296 00
58
135
185 60
1,308 00
532 80
261 60
40
9
5
1,284
•184
33
7
6,951
96 00
21 60
12 00
3,081 60
71
173
227 20
25,086
59,442
60,263 20
60,244
55
33
22
688,060
68
67,337
24
20
10
300,028
55
144,585 60
132 00
79 20
4
5
12 80
56 00
1,651,344 00
163 20
4
5
12 80
748,482
367,474
1,796,360 00
222
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII,, A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported,
Quantity.
Value,
General Tariff,
Quantity,
Value.
Duty,
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Spirits and wines— Con.
Rum
Great Britain. . .
British Guiana..
B. W. Indies . . .
Fiji Islands
Galls,
35,544
56,528
22,301
$
22,026
6,990
10,299
Galls.
37,064
52,872
23,324
343
36
$
21,910
7,143
10,110
96
18
$ cts.
88,953 60
126,892 80
55,977 60
823 20
Dan. W. Indies.
Denmark
France
Holland
86 40
250
16,813
27
16, .352
13,536
9
138
2
8
4,111
16,104
8
163
5
8
1,694
32,486 40
21 60
St. Pierre
Spam . .
Turkey
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
China
26
2
51
5
" " 1^858
331 20
4 80
19 20
9,866 40
135,975
57,608
131,443
57,259
315 463 20
Whiskey
567,776
2
1
856,846
5
1
530,302
2
75
4
816,888
2
1,272,724 80
4 80
France
Germany
180 00
9 60
Holland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Hong Kong
China
168
7,932
51
17,358
4,294
12,335
10,305 60
575,879
874,261
534,677
829,340
1,283,224 80
All spirituous or alcoholic
liquors, N.O.P
40
231
13,286
109
5
39
10
8,650
132
252
7,346
78
5
62
16
2,6{J0
52
231
13,203
132
165
252
.7,371
110
124 80
554 40
31,687 20
316 80
France
Germany. ......
Japan
Mexico
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
British Guiana. .
France
Spirits and strong waters of
any kind, mixed with any
ingredient or ingredients,
as being or known or desig-
nated as anodynes, elixirs,
essences, extracts, lotion •>,
tinctures or medicines, or
medicinal wines (so called),
or ethereal and spirituous
fruit essences, N.E.S
39
8
4,4U7
62
16
1,609
93 60
19 20
10,576 80
22,370
10,581
18,072
9,585
43,372 80
395
5
200
96
622
2,980
20
2,422
190
5,256
369
5
199
1
606
2,751
20
2,268
1
5,148
1,710 90
18 00
1,158 00
2 70
2,998 80
Germany
United States. . .
Tptal
B. W. Indies . . .
Aust. -Hungary. .
1,318
10,868
1,180
10,188
5,888 40
Medicinal or medicated wines
containing not more than
40 per cent of proof spirit . .
8
18
8
24
3,433
4
16
18
56
8,493
32
88
12 00
36 00
France
3,941
it
10,805
32
88
5,149 50
6 00
24 00
St. Pierre
United States, . .
Total
3,969
10,943
3,485
8,687
5,227 50
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OP JxiPORTS — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Galls.
$
$ cts.
Galls.
$
$ cts.
Galls.
37,064
52,872
2.3,324
343
36
« .
2J,910
7,143
10,110
96
18
$ cts.
88,9.53 60
126,892 80
55,977 60
823 20
86 40
13,536
9
138
2
8
4,111
16,104
8
163
5
8
1,694
32,486 40
21 60
331 20
4 80
19 20
9,866 40
131,443
57,259
315,463 20
10
22
32 00
530,312
2
75
4
816,910
5
110
2
1,272,756 80
4 80
180 00
9 60
4,294
12,335
10,305 60
10
22
32 00
534,687
829,362
1,283,256 80
52
231
13,203
132
5
• 39
8
4,407
165
252
7,371
110
5
62
16
1,609
124 80
554 40
31,687 20
316 80
5
5
16 00
16 00
93 CO
19 0
10,576 80
5
5
16 00
18,077
9,590
43,388 80
369
5
199
96
606
2,751
20
2,268
190
5,148
1,710 90
18 00
1 1.58 00
95
189
379 60
382 30
2,998 80
95
189
379 60
1,275
10,377
6,268 00
8
24
3,433
4
16
18
56
8,493
32
88
12 00
36 00
*
5,149 .50
6 00
24 00
3,485
8,687
5,227 50
224
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— CW.
Spirits and wines— Con.
Alcoholic prefumes and per-
fumed spirits, bay rum,
cologne and lavendar waters
hair, tooth and skin washes,
and other toilet prepar-
ations containing spirits of
any kind, in bottles or flasks
containing not more than 4
Great Britain . . .
France
Galls.
666
1,370
266
976
10,937
29,048
2,680
13,466
Galls.
1,731
1,354
27
, 980
12,258
27,846
280
13,498
$ cts.
. 6,129 00
13,923 0(1
140 00
6,749 00
Alcoholic perfumes and per-
fumed spirits, bay rum,
cologne and lavender waters
hair, tooth and skin washes,
and other toilet prepar-
ations containing spirits of
any kind, in bottles, flasks
or other packages contain-
ing more than 4 ounces each
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Guiana,.
B. W. Indies.. . .
France
3,278
56,131
4,092
.53,882
26,941 00
162
2
50
2,388
98
702
8,551
3
84
35,522
610
14,818
159
2
14
2,210
12
730
3,535
3
24
34,474
96
15,110
1,795 60
6 00
43 20
19,093 60
67 20
7,790 00
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . .
France
Vermouth containing not
more than 36 per cent of
proof spirits
3,402
54,588
3,127
53,242
28,801 60
1,055
9,519
3,627
18
299
1,368
11,511
3,366
37
464
1,070
8,289
3,140
18
308
1,372
9,186
2,889
37
425
963 00
7,460 10
Italy
2,826 00
16 20
277 20
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
Vermouth containing more
than 36 per cent of proof
spirits
14,518
16,746
12,825
13,909
11,542 50
54
86
24
9
17
4
57 60
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Great Britain . . .
China
1
2
21 60
55
88
3;^
21
79 20
Nitrous ether, sweet spirits of
nitre and aromatic spirits of
ammonia
287
169
88
569
308
634
192
364
89
418
860
650
580 20
1,131 60
408 60-
Wines, ginger, containing not
more than 26 p. c. of proof
spirits
544
1,511
645
1,928
2,126 40
2,498
1,888
1,931
1,447
1,737 90
Wines, ginger, containing
more than 26 p. c. of proof
spirits
46
182
94
196
46
182
94
196
110 40
436 80
Total
228
290
228
290
547 20
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tarifif,
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
$ cts.
Galls.
28
9
354
$ cts.
236 00
Galls.
1,759
1,354
265
981
12,612
27,846
2,686
13,511
$ cts.
6,365 00
13,923 00
238 2.406
1,604 00
8 65
1,744 00
1
13
6,757 65
267
2,773
1,848 65
4,359
56,655
28,789 65
3
16
18 13
162
2
14
2,210
ioi
730
3,551
3
24
34,474
630
15,110
1,813 73
6 00
43 20
19,093 00
89
534
569 86
637 06
7,796 00
92
650
587 99
3,219
63,792
29,389 59
1,070
8,289
3,140
18
308
1,372
9,186
2,889
37
425
13,909
963 00
1
7,460 10
2,826 00
1
16 20
277 20
12,825
11,542 50
i
24
9
17
4
57 60
1
21 60
.
33
21
79 20
■ "1
55
84
209 60
427 20
247
473
89
502
1,056
650
795 80
109
lOfi
1,558 80
408 60
164
280
636 80
809
2,208
2 763 20
1,931
1,447
1,737 90
46
182
94
196
110 40
436 80
228
290
547 20
11
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Articles Imfoetkd.
Countries,
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Spirits and wines — Con.
Wines of all kinds, except
sparkling wines, including
orange, lemon, strawberry,
raspberry, elder and currant
wines: —
Containing 26 p. c. or less
of spirits
Containing over 26 p. c,
and not over 27 p. c . . .
Containing over 27 p.
and not over 28 p. c.
Great Britain . . .
Australia. . . .
B. W. Indies....
Hong Kong
Argentina
Aust.- Hungary.,
Belgium
China
France
French Africa . .
Germany
Greece
Holland
Italy
Japan
Portugal
St. Pierre .
Spain
Switzerland. . .
Turkey
United States. .
Total
Great Britain.
China .
France ......
Germany
Italy
Japan
St. Pierre ...
Spain
United States.
Total ....
Great Britain .
China
France
Italy
Japan
Spain
United States.
Total ....
Total Imports.
Quantity.
Galls.
4,8.53
11
4
6
32
30
16
107
133,687
-745
4,314
100
76
10,006
1,305
776
615
103,412
33
155
21,610
281,953
1,137
250
733
5,670
522
24
2,97
414
11,727
309
1,524
471
165
3,143
4,826
110
Value.
184,396
867
71
500
2,680
407
12
1,821
374
6,732
342
264
652
157
1,459
3,632
20
10,548
6,526
Entered
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Galls.
4,076
37
17
6
32
30
16
107
132,118
5,664
64
132
3,697
1,305
289
645
129,164
75
170
18,896
Value.
4,905
63
12
2
5
59
16
27
108,164
4,8S0
92
114
2,411
631
164
.509
46,814
100
86
11,225
296,540 180,279
921
250
910
551
9,421
319
24
2,449
506
767
71
613
199
4,266
218
12
1,609
542
15,351
380
1,524
490
914
3,248
3,440
281
8,297
316
264
407
473
1,511
2,555
141
10,27
5, 66 1
Duty.
$ cts.
1,369 70
28 15
7 85
2 10
9 25
25 20
8 80
34 85
33,576 29
2,875 50
43 60
67 20
1,647 55
515 55
103 75
188 55
32,570 00
48 75
6S 30
8,013 50
81,204 44
487 98
91 30
438 70
213 98
3,917 68
154 72
10 32
1,168 42
304 28
6,787 38
212 60
551 64
274 00
425 24
1,460 18
1,832 90
129 41
4,885 97
11
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OP Imports — Continued.
FDR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty. ! Quantity. Value.
Duty
Collected.
-5
$ cts.
Galls.
140
853
$ cts.
387 84
(ialls.
4,216
37
17
6
32
30
16
107
132,148
5,758
63
12
2
5
59
16
S cts.
1,757 54
28 15
7 85
2 10
9 25
25 20
» KO
27^ S4 Sri
30
33
23 20
108,197
33,599 49
2,430
4,633
2,663 20
8,094
64
132
3,697
1,305
289
645
129,164
75
170
18,939
9,513
92
114
2,411
631
164
509
46,814
100
86
11,246
5,538 70
43 60
67 20
1,647 55
515 55
103 75
188 55
32,570 00
48 75
68 30
43
21
22 73
8,036 23
2,643
5,540
3,096 97
299,183
185,819
84,301 41
921
250
910
551
9,421
343
24
767
71
613
199
4,266
232
487 98
91 30
438 70
213 98
1456
3,917 68
IRC) '^n
24
14
12; 10 S9
2,449; 1 fiOfl 1 ifiS i9.
506
542 304 28
24 14
14 56
15,375
8,311
6,801 94
380
1,524
490
914
3,248
3,440
281
316
264
407
473
i
212 GO
551 64
274 00
42.^ 24
1,511 1,460 18
2,555| 1,832 90
1411 129 41
1
10,277
5,667
4,885 97
ll_-ii— 1.5A
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Articles Imported.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Sprits and wines — Con.
Wines of all kinds, except
sparkling wines — Con.
Containing over 28 p. c.
and not over 29 p. c. . .
Countries.
Containing over 29 p.
and not over 30 p. c .
Containing over 30 p. c.
and not over 31 p. c. . .
Containing over 31 p. c.
and not over 32 p. c
Great Britain.
Hong Kong . .
China . .
France
Italy
Japan
Portugal
Spain .......
IJnited States
Total . . .
Great Britain .
Hong Kong . .
Newfoundland
Aust. -Hungary
China . . .
France. . .
Japan . .
Portugal
Spain
IJnited States
Total
Great Bi-itain.
Australia. ...
Hong Kong. . .
China
France
Itaiy
Japau
Portugal . . . . ,
Spain
IJnited States.
Total . . . .
Great Britain
Hong Kong. .
Newfoundland
China ....
France. . . .
Germany.
Japan ....
Portugal .
Spain. . . .
United States
Total.,
Total Imports.
Quantity.
Galls.
904
147
5,563
1,431
540
1,527
201
6,617
037
r7,f.67
1,621
391
2
11
7,683
113
2,608
61
6,010
1,284
19,784
1,481
9
1,568
8,50G
155
619
1,338
2,987
10,544
1,053
28,260
817
2,371
37
5,457
549
6
511
5,024
13,780
1,142
29,694
Value,
923
23
898
1,566
308
744
232
4,899
601
10,194
2,014
66
8
2
1,274
191
1,201
81
5,897
913
11,647
1,892
27
243
1,479
194
587
582
3,481
11,775
952
Entered
General Tariflf,
Quantity.
Galls.
21,212
1,762
355
187
1,134
1,030
8
233
6,662
14,100
809
26,280
509
147
5,533
702
436
1,657
97
6,790
553
16,424
1,264
391
2
11
7,719
142
2,342
231
5,635
1,2.^5
18,972
1,309
56
1,550
8,501
390
336
1,394
2,346
10,364
1,114
27,366
1,749
2,232
37
5,442
448
6
511
3,434
13,968
1,281
29,108
Value.
9,045
1,601
66
8
2
1,292
189
1,092
187
5,285
882
10,604
1,857
118
238
1,505
223
384
(i60
2,748
11,076
944
19,753
2,954
334
187
1,134
574
8
233
4,096
15,547
1,071
26,138
Duty.
$ cts.
320 66
56 88
2,149 42
463 38
222 64
806 08
90 88
3,847 60
340 12
8,297 66
947 98
164 47
3 14
4 67
3.243 63
109 24
1,194 14
141 57
3,670 47
721 55
10,200 86
1,0S0 70
57 80
093 80
3,851 90
222 90
249 60
755 60
1.762 80
7,408 40
728 80
16,872 30
1,038 27
1,059 96
72 01
2,680 26
364 84
4 98
289 63
2,705 42
10,670 35
872 13
20,357 85
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229
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty
Collected.
$
$ cts.
9
$ cts.
Galls.
509
147
5,533
702
436
1,657
97
6,790
553
492
23
894
749
248
809
193
5,130
507
$ cts.
320 66
56 88
2,149 42
463 38
222 ()4
806 08
90 88
3,847 (iO
340 12
i
16,424
9,045
8,297 66
i
1,264
391
2
11
7,719
142
2,342
231
5,635
1,235
1,601
66
8
2
1,292
189
1,092
187
5,285
882
947 98
164 47
3 14
4 67
3,243 63
i
109 24
1
1,194 14
[
141 .57
3,670 47
721 55
10.200 86
18,972
10,604
1,309
56
1,556
8,501
.390
336
1,394
2,346
10,391
1,114
!
1,8571 1,080 70
1181 57 80
238| 693 80
l,505i 3,851 90
223! 222 90
384 1 249 60
660 7.55 60
2,748
11,113
944
1,762 80
27
37
29 20
7,497 60
728 80
27
37
29 20
27,393
19,790
16,901 50
1,749
2,232
37
5,442
448
6
511
3,434
13,968
1,281
2,954
334
187
1,134
574
8
233
4,096
15,547
1,071
1,638 27
1,059 96
72 01
2,680 26
364 84
4 98
289 63
2,705 42
10,670 35
872 13
♦
29,1<»8
26,138
20,357 85
230
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Spirits and wines — Con.
Wines of all kinds, except
sparkling wines— Con.
Containing over 32 p. c.
and not over 33 p. c
Great Britain. . .
Hong Kong.
China
Galls.
2,354
4,719
2,e80
275
104
210
8,353
11,316
1,734
3,629
733
369
353
59
82
12,029
13,976
1,219
Galls.
1,921
4,740
1,990
252
168
210
5,662
10,799
1,938
3,191
736
340
296
119
82
8,277
12,658
1,450
% cts.
1,840 96
2,401 20
1,017 40
204 72
112 98
121 20
5,087 62
8,764 94
1,326 48
•
France
Italy
Japan
Portugal
Spain ...
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Newfoundland . .
China
31,145
32,449
27,680
27,149
20,877 50
Containing over 33 p. c.
and not over 34 p. c. . .
3,921
897
54
312
30
5,687
132
239
45
92
3,401
942
54
312
342
22
6,925
9,825
1,696
5,135
139
239
45
334
15
9,852
11,770
' 614
3,206 99
503 28
98 16
16() 38
France
Italy
267 78
15 28
Portugal
Spain
IJnited States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
China
7,941
8,101
1,567
10,620
10,327
546
6,348 85
.8,345 25
1,015 24
22,823
27,688
23,519
28,143
19,967 21
Containing over 34 p. c.
and not over 35 p. c
2,554
77
495
33
5,400
5,688
2,190
4,230
278
98
55
7,264
8,929
1,632
3,342
77
495
188
7,310
5,778
1,575
5,088
278
98
254
9,785
9,158
928
3,264 24
123 44
286 80
France
173 96
Portugal
Spain
United States. . .
Total ... .
Great Britain. . .
Newfoundland .
China.
France
6,736 70
5,751 96
1,097 40
Containing over 35 p. c.
and not over 36 p. c
16,437
22,486
18,765
25,589
17,434 50
1,505
86
171
112
5,160
2,505
336
3,720
395
36
378
7,470
4,087
203
2,832
90
171
157
5,497
2,212
298
4,748
410
36
424
8,040
3,104
248
2,982 00
172 50
104 85
213 55
Portugal
Spain ...
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
Australia
Newfoundland . .
China
5,435 35
2,147 80
238 30
9,875
16,289
11,257
17,010
11,294 35
Containing over 36 p. c.
and not over 37 p. c
385
9
20
195
13
1,723
456
314
1,259
28
83
37
25
3,489
874
794
1,069
15
■ 16
195
127
1,45S
547
314
2,072
43
67
37
208
3,063
984
794
1,241 62
21 60
29 38
124 20
France
136 06
Portugal
Spain
United States. . .
Total
1,764 54
612 46
420 32
3,115
6,589
3,741
7,208
4,350 18
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OK Impobts — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariflt.
Total.
Quantity.
Value. Duty.
Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
S cts.
S
S cts.
Galls.
1,921
4,740
1,990
252
168
210
5,662
10,799
1,938
3,191
736
340
2J)6
, 119
82
8,277
12,658
1,450
$ cts.
1,840 96
2,401 20
1,017 40
204 72
112 98
121 20
j
5,087 62
8,764 94
1.326 48
27,680
27,149
6,135
139
239
45
334
15
9,852
11,770
614
20,877 50
3,401
942
54
312
342
22
6,925
9,825
1,696
3,206 99
603 28
i
98 16
166 38
267 78
15 28
6,348 85
8,345 25
1,015 24
23,519
28,143
19,967 21
3,342
77
495
188
7,310
5,778
1,575
5,088
278
98
254
9,785
9,158
928
3,264 24
123 44
286 80
173 96
6,736 70
5,751 96
1,097 40
18,765
25,589
17,434 50
2,832
90
171
157
5,497
2,212
298
4.748
410
36
424
8,040
3,104
248
2,982 00
172 50
104 85
213 55
5,435 35
2,147 80
238 30
11,257
17,010
11,294 35
1,069
15
16
195
127
1,458
547
314
2,072
43
67
37
208
3,063
984
794
1,241 62
21 60
29 38
124 20
136 06
1,764 54
612 46
420 32
3,741
7,268
4,350 18
,
232
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. ^General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Spirits and wines— Con.
Wines of all kinds, except
sparkling wines— Con.
Containing over 37 p.c,
and not over 38 p.c. . . .
Great Britain . . .
China
Galls.
83
198
2
260
60
188
30
9
1,073
245
Galls.
44
198
2
200
107
182
30
9
758
375
$ cts.
81 44
129 78
France
3 92
Portugal
Spain
349 40
177 77
Total
China
Spain
603
1,545
551
1,354
742 31
Containing over 38 p.c,
and not orer 39 p.c
108
28
93
129
26
124
67 32
119 76
t
Total
China
108
28
222
150
187 08
Containing over 39 p.c,
. and not over 40 p.c
518
• .52
600
112
215
569
518
53
112
130
380 66
France
74 51
Spain
Total
Great Britain. .
Aust. -Hungary .
France
Champa^e and all other
sparkling- wines :
In bottle^ containing each
not more than a quart
but inore than a pint,
old wine measure
1,170
896
571
242
455 17
Doz.
457
3
5,812
124
7,087
24
77,800
728
Doz.
472
3
5,687
69
5
34
4
12
6
73
7,631
24
75,294
533
36
146
56
135
52
1,223
2,024 10
17 10
18,767 10
387 60
27 30
Germany
Holland
Italy
138
4
13
6
113
456
56
148
52
1,803
156 00
St. Pierre
Spain
13 20
39 60
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
France
35 40
370 80
In bottles containing each
not more than a pint
but more than half a
pint, old wine measure.
6,670
1,003
18,681
181
14
26
1
252
88,1^4
6,365
85,130
21,838 20
8,007
136,448
739
99
171
3
2,001
. 958
18,939
184
4
40
1
328
7,037
123,651
760
24
208
3
2,425
1,901 35
31,249 35
Germany
St. Pierre
Spain
531 60
6 60
66 oO
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Finance
2 55
687 90
20,158
147,468
20,454
134,108
34,445 35
In bottles containing one-
half pint each or less . .
58
1,219
97
2,721
58
856
97
2,067
47 56
707 02
Total
France
1,277
2,818
914
2,164
754 58
In bottles containingmore
than one quart each . , .
Galls. Doz.
12 . 6
187
39 60
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OF Iaiports — Continued.
FOB Home Consumption.
Preferential Tarifif.
Surtax Tarifif.
Total.
Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty. Quantity.
1
Value.
Duty
Collected.
s
$ cts.
8
$ cts.
Galls.
44
198
182
30
9
758
375
$ cts.
81 44
129 78
2
200
107
3 92
349 40
177 77
-
551
1,354
742 31
93
26
124
67 32
129
119 76
•
222
150
187 08
518
53
112
380 66
l.-iO
74 31
571
242
455 17
Doz.
13
202
138 00
Doz.
485
3
5,687
150
5
34
4
12
6
7,833
24
75,294
1.119
36
14')
2,162 10
17 10
18,767 10
81
586
590 80
978 40
27 30
■ • ■ ■ ■
156 00
56
13 20
135
52
1,223
39 60
35 40
73
370 80
94
788
728 80 6,459
85,918
22,567 00
'
2
9
8 00
960
18,9.S9
335
4
40
1
328
7,046
123,651
1,400
24
208
3
2,425
1,909 .S5
31,249 35
151
640
588 20
1,119 80
6 60
66 00
2 55
687 90
153
649
596 20
20,607
134,757
35,041 55
58
856
97
2,067
47 56
707 02
914
2,164
754 58
Galls. Doz.
12 6
187
39 60
-
1
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Impokted.
fQuantity.
Value.
General Tari
Quantity. Value.
ff.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Sponges
Great Britain . . .
12,720
2,453
$
1,069
366
275
45
S cts.
213 80
B. W. Indies....
73 20
Cuba
55 00
France..
45
25
23,243
9 00
Germany
United States. . .
23,034
4,606 8a
Total
38,486
24,789
4,957 80
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong. . .
Aust. -Hungary. .
Belgium
China
France
Germany
Holland
Japan .
Starch, including farina, corn
starch, &c., &c
Lbs.
312,416
47,251
200
2,381
54,774
1,188
22,266
110,344
705
931
75
657,100
14,679
645
12
309
702
45
611
2,757
28
45
7
27,246
Lbs.
2,984
47,251
3,200
3,781
54,774
68
166
645
209
. 364
702
3
44 76
\
708 77
48 00
56 71,
821 61
1 02
77,521
705
931
75
633,539
1,880
28
45
7
25,975
1,162 81
10 58
Spain
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain
13 97
1 12
9,503 26
1,209,631
47,086
824,829
30,024
12,372 61
Stearic acid _. .
94,418
9,157
94,418
9,157
1,831 4a
Stockinettes for the niaiiufac-
ture of rubber boots and shoes,
imported by manufacturers of
rubber boot and shoes, for use
exclusively in the manufac-
ture thereof in their o^n
factories
11,220
59,606
United States. . .
59,606
8,940 90
Total
Stone and manufactures of : —
70,826
59,606
8,940 90
Flagstones, granite, rough
freestone, sandstone, and
all building stone, not
hammered or chiselled ....
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
France
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
France
United States. . .
Total
Tons.
323
1
7
13,370
1,311
3
25
58,525
Tons.
15
1
13,376
60
3
25
58,525
9 00
0 45
3 75
8,778 75
Granite and freestones, dress-
ed ; all other building stone
dressed, except marble
13,707
59,864
13,399
58,613
8,791 95
200
6,037
893
33,021
6,037
33,021
6,604 20
6,237
33,914
6,037
33,021
6,604 20
Granite, sawn only. . .^.
4
263
1,024
40
850
7,040
263
1,024
850
7,040
170 00
1,408 00
1,291
7,930
1,287
7,890
1,578 00-
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OP Impoi:ts — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
i
Surtax Tar
ff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
10,830
2.095
$ cts.
1,444 00
279 44
S
S cts.
; 11,899
1 2,461
1 275
! 45
1 . 25
23,034
S cts.
1,657 80
352 64
55 00
9 00
25
6 66
6 66
4,606 80
12,925
1,723 44
25
6 66
37,739
6,687 90
Lbs.
238,356
13,824
2,383 56
Lbs.
Lbs.
241,340
47,251
3,200
3,781
54,774
68
22,266
110,624
705
931
75
657,104
13,990
645
209
364
702
3
611
2,767
28
45
7
27,106
2,428 32
708 77
48 00
56 71
821 61
22,266
33,103
611
887
44532
662 07
1 02
445 32
- 1,824 88
10 58
13 97
1 12
23,565
1.131
471 29
9,974 55
238,356
13.824
2,383 56
78,93 J
2,629
1,578 68
1,142,119
46,477
16,334 85
94,418
9,157
1,831 40
11,060
1,106 00
11,060
59,606
1,106 00
8,940 90
11,060
1,10(5 00
70,666
1,311
3
25
58,525
10,046 90
Tons,
308
1.251
125 10
Tons.
Tons.
323
1
7
13,376
134 10
0 45
3 75
8,778 75
308
1,251
125 10
13,707
59,864
8,917 05
203
893
119 06
200
6,037
893
33,021
119 06
6,604 20
200
893
119 06
6,237
33,914
6,723 26
4
40
« 1
5 33
4
263
1,024
40
850
7,040
5 33
170 00
1,408 00
40
4
5 33;
1,291
7,930
1,583 33.
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articlks Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tarifif.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
♦5tone and mfrs. of — Con.
Granite, manufactures of,
N.O.P
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
71,484
3,944
900
3,944
$ cts.
315 00
1,380 40
75,428
4,844
1,695 40
Grindstones, not mounted and
not less than 36 inches in
diam
4,694
105
33,345
190
28 50
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Germany
.33,345
5,001 75
38,144
33,53*5
5,030 25
Grindstones, N.E.S
119
6
7,770
48
12 00
United States. . .
7,770
1,942 .50
Total. .. .
Great Britain .
7,895
7,818
1,954 50
Paving blocks
21,600
16,736
4
16,736
0 80
United States. .
. Total
Great Britain . . .
3,347 20
38,336
16,740
3,348 00
Manufactures of stone.
N.O.P ;
770
119
262
75
579
7
41
17,618
183
119
262
71
239
7
41
17,389
54 90
Aust. -Hungary. .
35 70
Belgium
78 60
France
21 30
Germany
71 70
Japan
2 10
Spain
United States.
12 30
5,216 70
Total
19,471
18,311
5.493 30
United States. . .
Great Britain
Straw .
Tons.
71
464
Tons.
71
464
92 80
Straw carpeting, rugs, mats and
matting
1,314
502
8,457
118
25,761
3,661
32
' 502
8,457
11
23,078
9,083
8 00
Hong Kong. . . .
125 50
China
2,114 25
Germany
Japan
2 75
5,769 50
United States.
2,270 75
Total ....
39,813
41,163
10,290 75
Great Britain . . .
•Straw, manufactures of, not
otherwise provided for
645
615
64
154
10,459
1,518
2,730
1,532
276
615
64
154
3,871
1,518
55 20
Belgium
123 00
China
France
Germany .
12 80
30 80
774 20
Holland
Japan
303 60
United States. . .
1,518
303 60
Total
17,717
8,016
1,603 20
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
237
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tarifif.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Qua tity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty. i Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
70,584
$ cts.
16,470 20
$
$ Ct8.
$
71,484
3,944
$ cts.
16,785 20
1,380 40
70,584
16,470 20
75,428
18,165 60
4,504
450 40
4,694
105
33,345
478 90
105
21 00
21 00
5,001 75
4,504
450 40
105
21 00
38,144
5,501 65
71
11 85
119
6
7,770
23 85
6
2 00
2 00
1,942 50
11 85
71
6
2 00
7,895
1,968 35
2L596
2,879 48
21,600
16,736
2,880 28
.3,347 20
21,596
2,879 48
111 60
38,336
6,227 48
558
29
11 60
770
119
262
75
579
7
41
17,618
178 10
35 70
78 60
•4
340
1 60
136 00
22 90
207 70
2 10
12 30
229
91 60
5,308 30
558
111 60
602
240 80
• 19,471
5,845 70
Tons.
71
464
92 80
1,270
211 66
12
4 CO
1,314
502
8,457
118
23,078
9,083
223 66
125 50
2,114 25
107
35 66
38 41
5,769 50
2,270 75
1,270
2lf 66
7 61
119
39 66
42,552
10,542 07
57
312
83 20
645
615
64
154
10,459
1,518
146 01
123 00
12 80
30 80
6,588
1,755 75
2,530 95
303 60
14
3 73
1,532
307 33
57
7 01
6,914 1.843 68
14,987
3,454 49.
■
'
.238
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Vnliip
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Lbs.
$
Lbs.
$
$ cts.
Sugars, syrups and molasses :—
Sugar, above- No. 16 D.S. in
colour, and all refined
sugars of whatever kinds,
grades or standards
Great Britain . . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies....
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgiun)
China ....
Denmark.
9,482,698
222
67,679
.S5,()62
5,316,844
653.330
15,528
250
22,069
2 a55,034
458,000
4,814
2,068,845
2,187,714
22,668,689
242,293
6
1,559
929
127,340
15,366
252
15
520
50,725
11,836
122
42,853
67,814
2,020,915
720
1,501
39,162
5,903,285
83,840
15,528
250
22,069
2,815,457
815,618
5,114
2,098,981
2,406,415
44,327
16
37
1,013
137,514
1.923
252
15
520
62,362
23,448
133
43,969
60,688
23,851 76
8 5()
19 90
517 50
73,884 77
1,034 86
135 50
8 06
279 50
Germany
Holland
33,523 23
12,603 35
Porto Rico
Russia
71 50
23,638 09
United States. . .
Total
B. E. Indies...
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies....
Fiji Islands.
32,612 33
561,630
16,228,855
376,217
202,188 91
Sugar, N.E.S. not above No.
16 D.S. in colour, sugar
drainings, or pumpings
drained in transit, nielado
or concentrated melado,
tank bottoms and sugar
concrete
12,320,000
109,555,260
200,969,439
211,171
2,180,336
3,853,344
4,728,899
740
5,264,678
64,571
15
99,279
24,077 72
5 60
36,911 43
-
Hong Kong
Aust.-Hungary..
Belgium
China
Dutch E. Indies.
Germany
Peru.
Porto Rico .
Russia. .
18,017
282
18,017
1,459,856
13,8^3,147
2,278
20,241,182
27,713,073
9,576,918
472
21,418
988,918
282
27,450
258,150
30
389,674
530,792
187,985
12
4.52
17,350
105 04
10,235 12
.
27,885,0<)2
2,278
21,262,620
16,286,755
14,645,522
472
21,418
9,322,754
508, 2i9
30
445,438
317,992
279,394
12
452
163,704
97,205 88
IL 18
145,028 51
196,770 52
70,054 41
4 47
168 37
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Australia
B W Indies..
6,467 90
412,289,597
7,960,374
83,899,596
1,576,042
587,046 15
Syruijs and molasses of all
kinds, N.O.P., the product
of the sugar cane or beet,
N.E.S., and all imitations
thereof or substitutes there-
for
37,888
2,912
1,338
155
3,340
2,912
90
. 155
25 05
21 84
Newfoundland . .
China . .
Italy
13,492
150
1,782
208
453,656
1,520
2,216,645
4,992
3
37
3
10,407
41
41,102
150
1,782
208
1^520
1,760,164
3
37
3
41
31,735
1 12
13 37
Japan . .
Porto Rico
Turkey
United States. . .
Total
1 56
li"40
13,201 29
2,728,253
58,078
1,770,076
32,064
13,275 63
TRADE AND NAYIQATION
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OF Impoktcj — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff.
1
Total.
Quantity.
Value. Duty. Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
7,423,653
s
195,925
1^869
$ Ct8.
61,466 92
.585'62
Lbs.
1,344
49
$ cts.
' 22 30
Lbs.
9,445,912
720
82,014
39,162
5,903,285
240,301
16
1,906
1,013
137,514
1,923
252
15
520
62,3<52
S cts
85,340 98
8 56
(505 52
517 50
73,884 77
1,034 86
135 50
83,840
15,528
250
22.C69
2. SI 5 4.57
8 06
279 50
^^ r,9^ 95!
i 815,618
1 .5.114
23,448 To' fins .^^
133
43,969
(50,688
71 50
2,098,981
2,406,415
23,6.38 09
32 612 33
7,504,166
197,794
(52,052 54
1,344
49
22 30: 23,734,3<56
574,060
264,263 75
4,728,899
113,084,954
16(5,575,43(5
8,515,727
18,017
1,459,856
13,883,147
2,278
20,241,182
27,713,073
9,576,918
472
21,418
988,918
(54,571
2,167,595
3,168,150
175,615
282
27,450
258,150
30
389,674
530.792
187,985
12
452
17,350
24,077 72
5,33 230 28
113,084,214
161,310,758
2,1()7.5S0
3,()()8,S71
175,615
533,224 68
754,964 56
42,994 29
«
791 875 99
S, 515, 727
42,994 29
105 04
10 235 12
97 205 88
11 18
145,028 51
196 770 52
70,054 41
4 47
168 37
6,467 90
282.910,699
5,412,066
1,331,183 53
366,810,295
6,988,108
1,918,229 68
235,817
4,953
1,179 09
239,157
2,912
50,268
5,043
155
444
1,204 14
21 84
50,268
444
251 33
251 33
150
1,782
208
3
37
3
1 12
13 37
/
1 56
1,520
1,7(50,1(54
41
31,735
11 40
13,201 29
286,085
5,397
1,430 42
2,056,161
37,461
14 706 05
■
240
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
ToT.\L Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tarif
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS — Con.
Supfar, syrups, kc.—Con.
Molasses produced in the pro-
cehs of the manufacture of
cane sugar from the juice of
the cane without any ad-
mixture with any other in-
gredient, when imported in
the original package in
which it was placed at the
point of production, and
not afterwards subjected to
any process of treating or
mixing. Testing by polari-
scope, 40 degrees or over. . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Danish W.Indies
Porto Rico
United States. . .
Total
B. W. Indies.. . .
Galls.
2,016
2,095,276
6,041
7,851
1,137,303
1,139,282
528
448,257
1,215
1,727
283,538
177,775
Galls.
S
$ cts.
12,138
19,527
31,651
913,513
616,5()9
2,821
6,207
7,874
253,935
161,484
212 41
341 72
553 89
15,986 48
10,789 99
4,387,769
913,040
1,593,398
432,321
27,884 49
11 ti 39 degrees . .
United States. . .
B. W. Indies....
It 11 38 degrees. .
46
15
46
15
1 73
37 degrees . .
United States. . .
Total
B. W. Indies...
46
14
46
14
2 19
46
14
46
14
2 19
II II 36 degrees. .
United States. . .
Total
B. W. Indies . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong .
Belgium
China
Denmark
France
137
44
137
44
7 88
137
44
137
44
7 83
II II 35 degrees..
1,439
45
227
18
45
18
3 04
Sugar candy, brown or white,
and confectionery, includ-
ing sweetened gums, can-
died peel and pop corn
1,484
245
45
18
3 04
Lbs.
1,179,479
21,378
24,754
41,092
240
43,514
2,825
20,144
5,645
5
5,848
597,792
128,856
533
1,075
1,127
9
9,339
304
1,190
255
2
365
100,109
Lbs.
45,568
21,378
24,466
41,166
240
42,111
2,825
16,597
5,645
5
5,848
594,862
4,080
533
1,0.58
1,131
9
9,261
304
1,003
255
2
365
99,577
1,655 84
293 44
492 63
601 6S
4 35
3 451 91
Holland . .'
Italy
.Japan . .
Switzerland. . . . .
Turkey
United States. .
Total....
120 53
434 03
117 48
0 73
156 99
37,826 81
1,942,716
243,164
800,711
117,578
45,156 42
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
241
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity. Value .
Duty
Collected.
Galls.
2,311
605
414,111
$ cts.
26 96
20,874 73
Galls.
$
8 cts.
-<3all8.
2,311
1,801,387
19,527
31,651
913,513
616, .569
9
605
$ cts.
26 9«
1,789,249
416,9.32 21,087 14
6,207 341 72
7,874 553 89
253,935 15,986 48
161,484 10,789 99
I
1
1,791,560
414,716
20,901 69
1
3,384,958
847,037 48,786 18
27
7
0 50
27
7 0 50
46
15 1 73
2,719
667
86 09
2,719
4(i
667
14
86 09
2 19
2,719
667
86 09
2,765
681
SS 98
8,283
2,281
317 43
8,283
137
2,281; 317 43
44' 7 88
I
8^283
2,281
317 43
8,420
2,325^ 325 31
175
37
7 88
175
45
37
18
7 88
3 04
175
37
7 88
220
55^ 10 92
Lbs.
1,207,570
120,296
32,095 64
Lbs.
1,422
116
63 60
Lbs.
1,254,560
21,378
24,466
41,166
240
42,111
2,825
16,597
5,645
5
5,848
595,558
124,4921 33,815 08
533 293 44
1,058 492 63
1,131 601 68
9 4 35
9,261 1 3,451 91
304' 120 53
1,003 •i.'^.i f)H
255
2
365
99,680
117 48
0 73
156 99
696
103
52 72
37 879 53
1,207,570
—
120,296
32.095 64
2,118
219
116 32
2,010,399
238,093
77,368 38
11— ii— 16
242
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Suj?ar, syrup, &c. — Con.
Glucose or grape sugar, glu-
cose syrup and corn syrup
or any syrups containing
any admixture thereof
Great Britain. . .
Australia
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
Krance
Lbs.
13,578
1,056
651,386
$
444
48
14,556
Lbs.
$
S cts.
1,056
663,806
48
14,845
7 92
4,978 42
606,020
15,048
664,862
14,893
4,986 34
Saccharine' or aify product
containing over one-half per
cent thereo'f
280
200
325
1,215
1,760
160
294
155
304
889
1,513
245
50
200
325
60
155
304
12 00
31 00
60 80
Germany . ...
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
China
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
1,760
160
1,513
245
302 60
49 00
3,940
3,400
' 2,495
2,277
455 40
Sugar, maple, and maple syrup
110,010
11,787
79,817
9,306
1,861 20
Tallow
29,177
114
2, .303
8
1,971
114
32,986
8
1,971
1 60
394 20
62,277
4,282
33,100
1,979
395 80
'Tape lines of any material
n
8,228
7
52
913
10,173
19,373
73
7
52
ISM)
10,173
10,495
18 25
Aust. -Hungary .
France
1 75
13 00
47 50
United States. . .
2,543 25
Total
2,^3 75
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong, ....
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
B. E. Indies....
United States. .
Total ....
Tea of Ceylon, black
3,549
2,450
30,307
805
362
4,856
2,138
2,450
29,813
525
362
4,703
52 50
36 20
470 30
36,306
6,023
34,401
5,590
559 CO
,, ,, green
22,767
30,777
3,455
2,925
22,767
30,777
3,455
2,925
345 .50
292 ,50
53,544
6,380
53,544
6,380
638 00
II India, black
2,623
557
2,023
557
55 70
II M green
11,300
45,942
57,242
1,077
3,732
64,708
4,868
4,868
486 80
4,809
64,708
486 80
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
243
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Toul.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity,
Value,
Duty,
Quantity,
Value.
Duty,
Collected.
Lbs.
6,473
338
$ cts.
32 37
Lbs.
S
$ cts.
Lbs.
6,473
1,056
663,806
338
48
14,845
8 cts.
32 37
7 92
4,978 42
,-
6 473
338
32 37
671,335
15,231
5,018 71
230
234
31 20
280
200
325
1,215
1,760
160
294
155
304
889
1,513
245
43 20
31 00
(H) 80
1,215
889
237 07
237 07
302 60
49 00
230
234
31 20
1,215
889
237 07
3,940
3,400
723 67
79,817
9,306
1 861 20
2t»,177
2,303
307 07
29,177
114
32,986
2,303 307 07
8 1 60
1,971 394 20
29,177
2,303
307 07
62,277
4,282 702 87
3,132
1,355 42
23
7 65
8,228 1,381 32
7 1 75
52 . 13 00
!
723
241 00
913 288 50
10,173 9. ^i^ 9.n
8,132
1,355 42
746
248 65
19,373
4,227 82
600
210
14 00
2,738
2,450
29,813
735
362
4,703
66 50
36 20
470 30
600
210
14 00
35,001
5,800
573 00
22,767
30,777
3,455
2,925
■ 345 50
292 50
!
53,544
6,380
618 00
1
2,623
557
55 70
1
i
•
64,708
4,868
486 SO
.
64,708
4,868
486 80
1 -
...
, .
ll_ii_16|
244
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Enterki>
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOOD.S— Con.
Tea of China, black
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States . . .
Total... .
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States, . .
Great Britain . . .
Lbs.
25
96,337
$
11
6,459
Lbs.
25
59,097
$
11
4,715
S cts.
1 10
471 m
96,362
6,470
59,122
4,726
472 60
»
9,883
64,556
1,528
4,237
9,883
36,036
1,528
3,378
152 80
337 80
74,439
5,765
45,919
4,906
490 60
Tea of Japan, green
309,962
15,413
384,875
18,344
1,834 40
II other countries, black . .
2,684
323
2,684
323
32 30
II II green..
40
19
40
19
1 90
7,250
176
45,514
87
176
45,355
17 40
France
35 20
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
9,037 20
52,940
45,618
9,089 80
Tinware, plain, japanned, or
lithographed, and all manu-
factures of tin N E S.
18,607
132
75
100
66
1,997
6
2,350
3,787
23
14
13
125,062
1,110
132
75
100
15
1.997
6
2,350
926
22
14
13
123,353
277 50
B. E. Indies.. .
Hong Kong
Newfoundland. .
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
33 00
18 75
25 00
3 75
499 25
China
1 50
France
587 50
Germany
231 50
Japan
5 50
St. Pierre
3 50
Switzerland
United States. . .
3 25
30,838 25
Total
Gt. Britain.. No.
Lbs.
British Poss., No.
Other Lbs.
Arabia No.
Lbs.
Belgium No.
Lbs.
Cuba No.
Lbs.
152,232
130,113
32,528 25
Tobacco and manufactures of :-—
Cigarettes
6,123,000
14,729
- 250,000
642
30,539
5,828,000
13,719
180,000
497
46,000
158
2,000
11
25,000
65
28,952
48,395 00
921
699
1,665 75
290
546 50
2,000
11
30,000
96
26
26
39 50
86
46
206 50
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports- -Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
245
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
$
$ cts.
Lbs.
s
$ cts.
Lbs.
25
59,097
9
f 11
4,715
$ cts.
1 10
471 50
59,122
4,726
472 60
9,883
36,036
1,528
3,378
152 80
337 80
,
45,919
4,906
490 60
384,875
18,344
1,834 40
2,684
323
32 30
•
40
19
1 90
7,163
9.55 09
1
7,250
176
45,355
972 49
-
35 20
9,037 20
1
7,163i 9.55 09
• 52,781
10,044 89
16,812
2,802 31
685
228 33
18,607
132
75
100
15
1,997
3,308 14
33 00
18 75
25 00
3 75
dm 9?i
6 1 50
2,350 587 50
2,913 971 (iol
3,839 ^ 9m riO
22
14
•3
123,808
5 50
3 50
3 25
455
151 60
30,989 85
16,812
2,802 31
4,053
1,350.93
150,978
36,681 49
1
1
5,828,000
13,719
180,000
497
46,000
158
2,000
11
25,000
65
28,952
48,395 00
699
290
1,665 75
■
546 50
'
26
39 50
t ■
46
206 50
246
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Abticles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value .
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Tobacco and mfrs. of — Con.
Cigarettes
Egypt No.
Lbs.
France No.
Lbs.
Frch. Poss., No.
Africa. . . . Lbs.
Germany No.
Lbs.
Mexico No.
Lbs.
Turkey No.
Lbs.
U. States.... No.
Lbs.
Total.. No.
Lbs.
Gt. Britain.. No.
Lbs.
Australia. . .No.
Lbs.
B.E.Indies. No.
Lbs.
B.W.Indies. No.
Lbs.
Hong Kong.. No.
Lbs.
Belgium No.
Lbs.
China No.
Lbs.
Cuba No.
Lbs.
Egypt No.
Lbs.
France No.
Lbs.
Germany No.
Lbs.
Holland No.
Lbs.
Japan No.
Lbs.
Mexico No.
Lbs
Philippines.. No.
Lbs.
Porto Rico. .No.
Lbs.
Switzerland. No.
Lbs.
U. States.... No.
Lbs.
Total.... No.
Lbs.
2,801,000
8,121
91,000
250
250,000
453
130,000
325
4,000
15
6,000
22
215,000
682
19,640
2,496,000
7,223
81,000
217
17,698
245
S cts.
26,093 50
260
712 25
183
1,260
29
86
2^038
70,000
203
4,000
15
9,000
45
273,000
802
714
"m
787 50
52 25
125
166 25
2,376
3,000 00
9,908,000
25,346
55,068
9,014,000
22,955
51,200
81,665 00
Cigars
121,500
649
12,000
102
19,000
201
42,400
409
5,000
56
28,800
373
16,000
210
6,747,000
77,603
14,000
134
1,000
12
23,000
294
3,500
51
1,829
93
i67
i|3io
64,500
638
12,000
102
22,000
246
42,400
409
5,000
56
29,800
352
22,000
309
7,062,350
75,126
14,000
134
1,000
12
1,852
2,377 00
93
329 25
177
782 25
%
1,.310
1,554 50
35
654
3i4
35
176 75
473
413
1,174 25
'"r, 030 25
285,566
378
271,457
293,242 25
378
17
496 50
17
40 25
690
#
56
2,000
29
15,000
161
177,000
1,913
998,000
11,218
23,000
259
9,000
93
412,100
4,582
33
95 25
184
529 00
180,500
1,915
1,165,000
12,297
23,000
259
5,000
61
733,100
8,325
4,051
3,784
6,685 00
12,831
11,483
36,524 75
941
56
31,468
941
1,012 25
101
,304 25
17,713
18,174 25
9,139,800
102,954
340,456
8,911,150
95,639
310,444
364,528 OO
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imi-orts- Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
FOB Home Consumption.
247
Preferential Tarifif.
Surtax Tariff.
Total,
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected,
$
$ cts.
9
$ cts.
2,496,000
7,223
17,698
S cts.
26,093 50
81,000
245
712 25
217 . .
1
70,000! 714
787 50
203
4,000
29
52 25
15 .......
9,0001 125
166 25
45
273,000
802
2,376
3,000 00
^
9,014,000
22,955
51,200
81,665 OO
m
64,500
638
1,852
2,377 00
:::: :: .■ ::
12,000
102
22,000
246
42,000
93
329 25
^
i
177
782 25
1.310
1,554 50
40!)
5,000 35
176 75
.56
29,800
352
22,000
473
1,174 25
413
1,0.30 25
«
309
7,062,350
75,126
14,000
134
271,457
293,242 25
378
496 50
1,000
17
40 25
12
18,000
194
2,000
29
1.5,000
161
18,000
194
290
872 67
290
872 67
33
95 25
184
529 00
177,000
1,913
3,784
6,685 00
998,000
11,218
23,000
259
9,000
93
412,100
4,582
11,483
94i
36,524 75
•
1,012 25
101
304 25
17,713
18,174 25
18,000
194
290
872 67
8,929,150
95,833
310,734
365,400 67
248
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4-5 EDWARD Vli., A. 1905
No. 1. — General St.\tement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff,
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Tobacco and mfrs. of— Con.
Tobacco, cut .'
Great Britain. . .
Brit. Poss.. Other
Hong Kong
Aust. -Hungary..
China
Denmark
Egypt
France
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
Germany. ...
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
China
Lbs.
133,241
45
6,062
793
11,070
50
100
826
50
110,609
91,305
34
777
601
1,417
12
155
505
24
52,053
Lbs.
136,861
45
5,972
793
10,980
50
100
502
.50
105,082
102,757
34
767
601
1,427
12
155
302
24
49,571
$ cts.
75,273 55
•
s of
icco,
pipe
rette
ime,
lere-
and
and
24 75
3,284 60
436 15
6,039 00
27 50
55 00
276 10
27 50
57,795 10
262,846
146,943
260, 4:«
155,650
143,239 25
Snuff
1
247
660
100
12,689
97
290
22
4,494
247
660
97
290
123 50
330 00
12,549
4,173
6,274 60
13,690
4,903
13,456
4,560
6,728 00
All other manufacture
tobacco, N.E.S
6,763
100
199
25
151,796
7,390
35
20
8
62,569
2,410
100
199
25
112,103
1,061
35
20
8
45,028
1,205 00
50 00
99 50
Denmark.
United States. , .
Total. .. .
United States. . .
Great Britain .
12 50
56,051 50
158,883
70,022
114,837
46,152
57,418 50
Foreign raw leaf tob£
samples, un.stenimed . .
24,772
6,591
261
136
104 40
Tobacco pipes of all kjnds,
mounts, cigar and ciga
holders and cases for s
smokers' sets and cases tl
for and tobacco pouches..
*
228,111
21
34,031
485
188
714
111,995
31,710
5
46
2
517
68
36,854
146,107
21
34,969
485
188
106,334
18,414
5
46
2
517
68
36,644
51,137 45
Hong Kong
7 35
Au&t. -Hungary .
Belgium
12,239 15
169 75
China. .
65 80
Cuba ...
France
37,216 90
Germany. . . .' .
Holland .
.6,444 90
1 75
Japan
16 10
Spain
0 70
'
Switzerland. . . .
180 95
Turkey
23 80
United States. . .
Total
12,825 40
'
Trawls, trawlir.g spoons,
hooks, sinkers, swivels,
sportsman's fishing bait,
fish hooks, N.E.S..
444,747
343,800
120,330 00
34,610
52
25,748
1,208
52
25,748
362 40
Japan
United States.
15 60
7,724 40
Total .
60,410
27,008
8,102 40
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
249
FOR HoMK Consumption.
Pref( rential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total, p
Quantity^! Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
$
$ cts.
Lbb.
9
$ cts.
Lbs.
136,861
$
102,757
?4
767
601
1,427
12
155
302
24
49,671
$ cts.
75,273 55
i
45
5,972
793
10,980
50
100
502
50
105,082
24 75
3,284 GO
! ^ 1
436 15
1
6,089 00
27 50
65 00
276 10
27 50
57,795 10
!
1 26(',435
155,650
143,239 25
247
660
100
12,549
97
290
22
4,173
123 50
.^.30 00
100
22 C6 67
66 67
6,274 no
.
100
22
66 67 13,556
4,582
6,794 67
2,4^0
100
199
25
112,103
1,061
35
20
8
45,028
1,205 00
'
50 00
99 50
i
12 50
56,051 50
114,837
46,152
57,418 50
.....
■
261
136
104 40
74,943 17,486 76
2,991
1,395 80
224,041
21
35,070
485
• 188
70,020 01
7 35
101
47 13
12,286 28
169 75
65 80
i
58
11,418
27 07
5,328 40
106.392
29,832
5
46
2
517
68
36,850
37,243 97
11,773 30
1 75
.:;;:.;::::: :;:.:.:::
!
16 10
0 70
180 95
:
23 80
'
206
96 11
12,921 51
74,943 17,486 76
14,774
6,894 51i
433,517
144,711 27
33,577 6,715 40
34,785
52
25,748
7,077 80
15 60
7,724 40
1
33,577 6.715 40
j
60,585
14,817 80
.
.
..
.
250
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
. Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Trunks, valises, hat-boxes, car-
pet bags, satchels, tool bags or
baskets, portmanteaus, fly-
books and parts thereof,
N.O.P
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
13,609
20
33
140
991
4,306
357
64,687
877
20
33
140
991
647
357
64,211
•S cts.
263 10
6 fK)
Aust.-Hungary .
China
9 90
42 00
297 30
Germany
Japan
194 10
107 10
19,263 30
Total
84,143
67,276
20,182 80
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
Turpentine, spirits of
Galls.
5,935
674,745
2,910
420,340
Galls.
5,459
674,745
2,660
420,340
133 00
21,017 00
680,680
423,250
680,204
423,000
21,150 00
Twine, manufactures of, viz:
hammocks and lawn tennis
nets, sportsmans fish nets and
other articles, N.O.P
3,310
105
233
18,245
93
105
18^245
27 90
31 50
Germany
United States. . .
.5,473 50
Total
Great Britain .. .
Hong Kong
21,893
18,443
5,532 90
Umbrellas, parasols and sun-
shades, of all kinds and ma-
terials '. .
48,224
22
355
623
286
7,221
1,625
22
355
9
286
7,093
oGS 75
7 70
France
124 25
Germany .
3 15
100 10
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
2.482 55
*
56,731
9,390
3,286 50
Unenumerated articles
22,994
10
1,229
168
30
58
417
3,253
2,511
82
814
63
79,641
2,473
10
364
168
30
35
417
3,304
405
82
8J4
63
80,539
494 60
B.E. Indies
2 00
B. W. Indies . . .
72 80
Hong Kong. . . .
33 60
Newfoundland . .
6 00
Aust.-Hungary .
China
France
7 00
83 40
660 80
Germany
Italy
81 00
16 40
162 80
Switzerland
12 60
United States. . ,
16,107 80
Total
111,270
88,704
17,740 80
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TRADE AND NAYIGATION
251
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax TariflF.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
^^'- CoS^*^.
S
11,658
$ cts.
2,331 60
9
1,069
$ cts.
427 60
13,604
20
33
140
991
4,351
357
64,222
S cts.
3,022 30
6 00
9 90
•42 OO
297 30
3,704
1,481 60
1,675 70
107 10
.
11
4 40
19,267 70
11,658
2,331 60
4,784
1,913 60
83,718
24,428 00
Galls.
476
250
8 32
Galls
Galls.
5,935
674.745
2,910
420,340
141 32
21,017 00
476 1 2.50
8 32
680,680
:423,250
21,158 32
3,214
642 80
3
120
3,310
^ 105
233
18,245
671 90
31 50
.
233
93 20
93 20
5,473 50
•
3,214
642 80
236
94 40
21,893
6,270 10
46,037
10,742 19
8
3 73
47,670
11 .^14 67
221 7 70
355 1 124 25
614
286 53
623' 289 68
286 100 10
7,093 2.4«2 .'.5
'
1 46,037
10,742 19
622
290 26
56,049
14,318 95
20,327
2,710 48
202
•
53 87
23,002
10
808
168
30
58
417
3,304
2,511
82
814
63
80,687
3,258 95
2 00
444
59 2f)
• 132 00
33 60
6 OO
23
6 13
13 13
83 40
660 80
2,106
561 60
642 60
16 40
162 80
12 60
148
39 46
16,147 26
20,771
2 769 68
2,479
661 06
111,954
21,171 54
.
252
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTI.iBLE GOODS— Con.
"Varnish, lacquers, japans, japan
dryers, liquid dryers, and oil
finish, not elsewhere specified.
Great Britain . . .
Hon^ Kong
Belgium
China
Galls.
13,445
34
4
3
75
51
60,310
33,972
21
19
2
2.30
115
94,756
Galls.
369
34
4
3
75
2
60,308
841
21
19
2
230
18
94,757
§ cts.
242 00
11 00
4 60
1 00
61 00
•
Germany
United States. . .
Total
China
4 00
31,013 00
73,922
129,115
60,795
95,888
31,33(5 60
Vegetables, viz. :
Melons ,
No.
96
270,507
2
21,492
No.
96
271,123
2
21,484
0 50
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Australia
B. W. Indies... .
Hong Kong
Newfoundland . .
China
Japan
5,371 00
270,603
21,494
271,219
21,486
5,371 50
Potatoes
Bush.
285
4.16
12
3
8
28
10
77,028
294
226
10
1
3
12
78,025
Biish.
195
456
3
3
8
28
76;718
163
226
2
1
3
12
7
77,666
29 25
68 40
0 45
0 45
1 20
4 20
1 50
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies....
Hong Kong
China
Japan ..........
11,507 70
77,830
78,578
77,421
78,080
11,613 15
11 sweet and yams
20
493
505
1,045
22
20,406
11
461
178
389
20
19,292
118
505
1,045
22
20,385
58
178
389
20
19,268
11 80
50 50
104 50
2 20
United States. . .
Total
B. W. Indies....
United Statdl. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Hong Kong
Belgium
China
2,038 50
22,491
20,351
22,075
19,913
2,207 50
Tomatoes, fresh
11
51,323
- 30
103,733
11
51,280
30
103,561
5 20
20,612 10
Tomatoes and other vege-
tables, including corn and
baked beans in cans or other
packages, N.E.S
51,334
103,763
51,291
103,591
20,617 30
Lbs.
42,186
32,418
29,633
90,438
496,189
188
10,916
41,068
1,785,462
2,906
746
2, SOI
1,489
43,624
32
446
1,350
78,356
Lbs.
29,969
32,418
32,585
90,438
486,137
2,719
746
2,855
1,489
41,539
449 .54
486 30
488 80
1,356 60
7,292 10
France,
Germany
Italy
10,916
19,455
1,907,420
446
1,068
77,931
163 75
Japan
291 85
United States. . .
Total
28,611 52
2,528,498
131,750
2,609.338
128,793
39,140 46
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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
253
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax TarifiF.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value. Duty. j Quantity.
1
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Ualls.
19 9(57
32,771
8 Ct8.
6,098 73
Galls.
$
$ cts.
GaUa.
13,336
34
4
3
75
51
60,526
33,612
21
19
2
230
115
94,839
S cts.
6,340 73
11 00
. /
4 60
1 00
• 61 00
49
218
97
82
38 97
80 00
42 97
31,093 00
12,967
32,771
6,098 73
267
179
118 97
74,029
128,838
37,554 30
No.
No.
No.
96
271,123
2
21,484
0 50
'
5,371 OO
271,219
21,486
5,371 50
Bush.
90
131
9 00
Bush,
•
Bush.
285
456
12
3
8
28
10
76 718
294
226
10
1
3
12
7
77,666
38 25
68 40
9
8
0 90
1 35
0 45
1 20
4 20
1 50
11,507 70
''
99
139
9 90
77,520
78,219
11,623 05
20
U
403
1 34
25 00
20
493
505
1,045
22
20,385
11
461
178
389
20
19,268
1 34
375
36 80
50 50
104 50
2 20
2,038 50
395
414
26 34
1
22,470
20,327
2,233 84
'
11
30
103,561
5 20
1
51,280
20,612 10
51,291
103,591
20,617 30
1
1
Lbs.
25,182
1,564
251 82
Lbs.
Lbs.
55,151
32,418
32,585
90,438
486,137
188
10,916
19,577
1,907,542
4,283
746
2,855
1,489
41,539
32
446
1,075
78,065
701 36
486 30
488 80
1,356 60
7,292 10
188
32
3 76
3 76
163 75
122
122
7
134
2 44
2 43
294 29
28,613 95
251 82
25,182
1,564
432
173
8 63
2,634,952
130,530
39,400 91
254
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Vegetables — Con.
Fresh or dry salted, N.O,P. .
Great Britain. . .
89,486
1,562
1,052
4.095
9,176
4,515
5,366
942
92
4,312
6
2,511
1,357
219,702
$
86,774
1,361
829
4,095
9,176
2,627
5,195
450
92
4,424
6
2,511
1,357
214,876
$ cts.
21,693 50
340 25
Australia
B. W. Indies.. . .
Honsr Kongr
207 25
1,023 75
2,294 00
656 75
China
Eervpt
France
1,298 75
112 50
Germany
Italy
Japan
23 00
1,10() 00
1 50
627 75
St. Pierre
Spain
Turkey
339 25
United States. . .
Total
53,719 00
344,174
333,773
83,443 25
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Belgium
Vinegar, of any strength not
exceeding strength of proof. .
Gals.
40,963
221
14,662
31
Gals.
1,193
221
3
637
2,443
202
31
1
93
800
178 95
33 15
45
China
637
2,779
1,435
19^;
19,178
93
689
100
26
2,873
95 55
France
Germany .
•Japan
366 45
192
19,438
26
2,922
28 80
United States. . .
Total . ...
Great Britain . . .
Fnmce
Unitf^ States. . .
Total ......
Great Britain. . .
Aust. -Hungary..
2,915 70
1
65,405
18,474
24,127
4,075
3,619 05
Vinegar above strength of proof
6,024
11
14,625
5,796
51
6,334
-
347
13,995
112
5,600
59 57
2,973 50
20,660
12,181
14,342
5,712
3,033 07
Watches '
11,143
• 39
3,545
669
58
36,729
24,919
9,666
2,416 50
France
3,545
58
36,729
24,419
886 25
Germany
Italy
Switzerland
14 50
9,182 25
United States, . .
Total
6,104 75
77,102
74,417
18,604 25
Great Britain . . .
France
Watch cases
907
1,019
31
5
8,614
93,183
575
1,019
172 50
305 70
Germany
Holland
.
5
8,614
93,049
1 .50
Switzerland
United States. . .
2,584 20
27,914 70
Total . . . .^
103,759
103,262
30,978 60
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
255
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Coxscmption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
2,913
S cts.
485 50
8
S cts.
S
89,687
1,361
1,052
4,095
9,176
2,627
5,195
2,626
92
4,424
6
2,511
1,357
216,045
S cts.
22,179 00
340 25
223
37 19
244 44
1,023 75
2,294 00
656 75
1,298 75
2,176
725 33
837 83
23 00
1,106 00
1 50
627 75
339 25
1,169
389 65
1,114 98
54,108 65
3,136
522 69
3,345
340,254
85,080 92
Gals.
35,129
13,411
3,512 90
Gals.
Gals.
36,322
221
3
637
2,443
1,435
192
19,438
13,613
31
1
93
800
100
26
2,922
3,691 85
■•••
• -
33 15
45
95 55
366 45
1,435
100
287 00
287 00
•
28 80
2,915 70
35,129
13,411
3,512 90
1,435
100
287 00
60,691
17,586
7,418 95
5,716
4,457
6,092 40
5,716
347
13,995
4,457
112
5,600
6,092 40
59 57
2,973 50
5,716
4,457
6,092 40
175 72
20,058
10,169
9,125 47
1,054
423
39
14100
13 03
11,143
39
3,545
669
58
36,729
24,419
2,733 22
13 03
886 25
669
222 95
222 95
14 50
9,182 25
6,104 75
1,054
175 72
1,131
376 98
76,602
19,156 95
172
34 40
160
64 OQ
,907
f,019
31
8,614
93,049
270 90
305 70
31
12 40
12 40
1 50
2,584 20
27,914 70
34 40
172
191
76 40
103,625
31,089 40
256
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — Gej^eral Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Great Britain . . .
a
7,533
6,583
8,786
$ cts.
658 30
France
8,786
878 60
Germany
244
349
155,756
585,170
Holland
349
1.55,756
58.3,131
34 90
15,575 60
58,313 10
United States. . .
Total
757,838
754,605
75,460 ,50
Great Britain . . .
Watch glasses and watch keys. .
2,799
445
2,419
959
1,256
197
445
49 25
France
111 25
Germany
Switzerland
.959
1,210
239 75
United States. . .
•
302 50
Total
7,877
2,811
702 75
Great Britain. . .
China
United States. . .
Total . ..
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
Wax, bees
Lbs.
456
6
44,832
132
1
15,073
Lbs.
6
44,832
i
15,073
10
1,507 30
45,294
15,206
44,838
15,074
1,507 40
Wax and manufactures of, N.
E.S
11,978
38
434
49
40
436
669
377
44,795
3,990
38
434
49
40
436
65
372
43,488
798 00
7 60
Aust. -Hungary..
86 bO
Belgium
9 80
China '. .
8 00
France
87 20
Germany
Japan
United States. . .
13 00
74 40
8,697 60
Total
•58,816
48,912
9,782 40
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary .
Webbing, elastic and ron-elastic
65,754
103
534
2,645
322
132,791
2,840
103
534
2,645
568 00
20 60
Belgium
106 80
France.
529 00
Germany
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
132,759
26,551 80
202,149
138,881
27,776 20
Whips of all kinds, including
thongs and lashes
2,598
5
59
45
38
• 4,295
314
109 90
B. E. Indies ...
Aust. -Hungary .
59
45
4,295
20 65
France
15 75
Germany
United States. . .
'"1,563 25
Total
. —
7,040
4,713
1,649 55
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff,
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
1 Duty.
Quantity
Value.
Duty
Collected.
$
75^
$ cts.
<I 50 5r
f
$
195
244
i S cts.
! 25 6C
32 5S
1
1
>
7,53C
8,78e
24-!
34f
155, 75(
583,232
$ cts.
J 734 45
) 878 60
I 32 53
1
34 90
1
102
is 6€
i
58,326 70
758, 50 55
53«
71 73
755,901
75,582 78
664' 110 68
1 1,938
646 OO
"" 806 31
1.500
2,799
446
2,419
959
1,255
805 93
111 25
2,419
806 31
.......'.'.
4.5
•239 75
.317 50
664
110 68
4,402
1,467 31
7,877
2,280 74
Lbs.
456
132
» »1
Lbs.
Lbs.
456
132
1
8 81
0 in
6
44,832 1 15,073
1,507 30
1
456
132 i 8 81
45,294
15,206
1,516 21
i
7,925l 1,056 81
63
16 80
11,978
38
434
49
40
436
669
372
44,538
1,871 61
7 60
86 80
1
1
9 80
8 00
604
161 05
87 20
174 (It
74 40
1,050
280 00
8,977 60
7,925
1,056 81
1,717
457 85 58,554
11,297 06
62,736
8,365 00
290
77 33
1
65,866
103
534
9,010 33
20 60
106 80
2,645
322
132,791
202,261
529 00
322
32
85 87i
85 87
8 52
26,560 32
62,736 8.365 00
1
644
171 72
1 40
36 312 92
532 26
1 17
2,281
5
3
!
2,598
5
643 56
1 17
59
45
4,-i05
'/O 65
15 75
1
j
1,503 25
2,286
533 43
3
1 40
T nft9
2,184 38
.... ... j
' "1
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Abtiolks Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— (73n.
Window cornices and cornice
poles of all kinds. ... ...
Great Britain . . .
$
194
7,641
$
10
7,641
S cts.
3 00
United States. . .
2,292 30
Total ...
Great Britain. . .
7,835
7,651
2,295 30
Window shades or blind rollers.
1,075
49
31,952
France
49
32,163
17 15
United States. . .
Total ....
orreat Britain . . .
France
11,257 05
33,076
32,212
11,274 20
•
Window shades in the piece or
cut and hemmed or mounted
on rollers, N.E.S
Sq. yds.
66,179
738
76,537
8,732
623
7,904
Sq. yds.
738
76,537
623
7,904
218 05
Wood and manufactures of —
Barrels containing petroleum
or its products, or any mix-
ture of which petroleum
forms a part, when such
-contents are chargeable with
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total .. ..
Great Britain . . .
2,766 40
143,454
17,259
77,275
8,527
2,984 45
No.
199
35,816
199
36,047
No.
35,366
35,598
7,073 20
36,015
36,246
35,366
35,598
7,073 20
"Fishing rods
4,171
11
8,394
192
11
8,394
57 60
Japan
3 30
United States. . .
2,518 20
Total
12,576
8,597
2,579 10
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Oaskets and coffins and metal
parts thereof . .
33
16,798
33
16,798
8 25
4,199 50
Total . .
16,831
16,831
4,207 75
United States. . .
IJasts of wood
36,291
36,292
9,073 00
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Mouldings, plain, gilded or
otherwise further manufac-
tured
58,078
57,968
14,492 00
Rakes, hay
No,
12,254
1,516
No.
12,254
1,516
379 00
Show cases and metal parts
thereof »
84
1,094
474
15,266
2
1,091
9
15,149
3 15
5,302 15
1,178
15,740
1,093
15,1.58
5,305 30
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OP Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
259
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
1
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
184
$ cts.
36 80
$
$ cts.
$
194
7,641
$ cts.
39 80
2,292 30
184
36 80
7,835
2,332 10
1,075
250 84
1,075
49
32,163
250 84
17 l.T
11,257 05
1,075
250 84
33,287
11,525 04
Sq. yds.
66,164
8,718
2,034 19
Sq. yds.
15
14
6 53
Sq. yds.
66,179
738
76,537
8,732
623
7,904
2,040 72
218 05
2,766 40
66,164
8,718
2,034 19
15
14
6 53
143,454
17,259
5,025 17
No.
199
199
26 57
No.
No.
199
35,366
19i9
35,598
26 57
7,073 20
199
199
26 57
35,566
35.797
7,099 77
3,979
795 80
4,171
11
8,3si4
853 40
3 30
2,518 20
3,979
795 80
12,576
3,374 90
33
16,798
8 25
4,199 50
16,831
4,207 75
36,292
9,073 00
.
57,968
14,492 00
No.
12,254
1,516
379 00
73
416
97 07
75
1,093
425
15,257
100 22
2
108
50 40
5 352 55
73
416
97 07
2
108
50 40 1,168
15,682
5,452 77
ll_ii_17^
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
. nUTIABLE GOODS— Ccm.
Wood and mfrs. of— Con.
Woodenware, pails, tubs,
churns, washboards, pound-
ers and rolling-pins
Great Britain . . .
14
10
3
194
21
97,834
$
13
10
3
$ cts.
2 60
China
2 00
0 60
Germany
Japan
'United States. . .
21
99,172
4 20
19.919 50
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. E. Indies....
B. W. Indies....
Hong Kong
Newfoundland . .
98,076
99,219
19,928 90
Manufactures of wood, N.O.P
23,568
242
1,375
260
409
37
622
364
22
2,111
8,79(i
1.32
3
1,999
124
(;
45
2
890,174
2,598
239
361
260
409
30
493
364
22
2,003
2,863
132
3
1,999
124
6
45
2
887,235
649 50
59 75
90 25
65 CO
102 25
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium
7 50
123 25
China
91 00
Egypt
France ..... . . •. .
Germany
5 50
515 75
715 75
Holland.. .
33 00
Italy
Japan
0 75
499 75
Norway-Sweden
Russia ...
St. Pierre
31 00
1 50
11 25
Turkey
0 .''0
United States. . .
Total
221,808 75
930,291
899,248
224,812 00
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Sawed boards, planks, deals,
planed or dressed on one or
t)oth sides, when the edges
thereof are jointed or
tongued and grooved
M. ft.
10,865
176,079
M. ft.
10,865
176,079
44,019 75
Lumber and timber manufac-
tured, N.E.y
4,556
63,387
4,555
63,372
12,674 40
Umbrella, parasol and sun-
shade sticks or handles,
N.E.S
645
1,661
10,867
82
351
10,781
16 40
Germany . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
70 20
2,156 20
13,173
11,214
2,242 80
Veneers of wood, not over j\
of an inch in thickness
131
149,091
United States. . .
Total.. .
149,091
11,182 33
—
149,22-^
149,091
11,182 33
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OP Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty. Quantity. Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
1
$ cts.
0 14
$
9 cts.
14
10
3
194
21
99,172
$ cts.
2 74
.•
2 00
0 60
'
194
51 73
51 73
4 20
19,919 50
1
0 11
194
51 73
99,414
19,980 77
20,536
3
1,014
3,422 97
0 50
168 97
•
617
205 67
23,751
242
1,375
260
'409
37
604
364
22
2,063
8,721
132
3
1,999
124
6
45
2
887,495
4,278 14
60 25
259 22
7
111
■■•■■■2'33
37 00
65 00
102 25
9 83
160 25
91 00
5 50
515 75
5,858
1,952 60
2,668 35
33 00
0 75
499 75
31 00
1 50
11 25
260
0 50
86 67
221,895 42
21,553
3,592 44
6,853
2,284 27
927,654
230,688 71
M. ft.
M. ft.
M. ft.
10,865
176,079
44,019 75
4,555
63,372
12,674 40
563
75 10
645
1,661
10,867
91 50
1,310
86
349 33
22 94
419 53
2,179 14
563
75 10
1,396
372 27
13,173
2,690 17
131
6 55
131
149,091
6 55
11,182 33
131
6 55
149,222
11,188 88
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered-
Abticles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General TariflF.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Cow.
Wood and mfrs. of — Con.
Walking sticks and canes of
all kinds, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
3,373
1,198
59
712
277
12,124
195
1,198
59
86
277
12,124
$ cts»
58 50'
Aust. -Hungary .
France , . . . , ....
•
359 40
17 70
Germany
25 80
Japan
United States. .
83 10
3,637 20-
Total
Great Britain . . .
17,743
13,939
4,181 70-
Wood pulp
243
48
49,281
Germany
United States. . .
48,995
12,248 75
"
Total
49,572
48,995
12,248 75
Great Britain . . .
France
•
Wool, manufactures of :—
Blankets
Lbs.
45»,174
13,416
473
100
7,207
117,713
1,833
275
27
2,958
Lbs.
23,071
13,416
7,349
1,833
2,572 15
641 55
Germany
Italy
United States...
Total
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium
France
100
6,768
27
2,740
9 45
959 oa
480,370
122,806
43,355
11,949
4,182 15
Cassimeres, cloths and doe-
skins
Yds.
4,066,696
30
2,112
93,760
63,547
765
9,942
2,201,741
41
478
38,048
33,121
395
6,393
Yds.
73,566
.SO
2,112
90,138
11,923
765
9,456
35,499
41
478
37,202
6,475
395
6,233
12,424 65
14 35
167 30
13,020 70
2,266 25
138 25
2,181 55
Germany
Switzerland. . . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
4,236,852
2,280,217
187,990
86,323
30,213 05
Coatings and overcoatings . . .
1,739,571
15,627
15,134
692
1,035,128
4,281
10,906
343
12,336
14,691
126
692
6,468
3,721
74
343
2,263 80
1,302 35
25 90
120 05
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
France
1,771,024
1,050,658
27,845
10,606
3,712 10
Tweeds
3,857,716
6,431
38,739
46,356
338
2,014,371
2,766
14,107
18,245
284
38,427
6,313
40,457
4,046
326
24,754
2,552
14,844
1,758
269
1
8,663 90
893 20
5,195 40
615 30
94 15
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
3,949,580
2,049,773
89,569
44,177
15,461 95
Felt cloth, N.E.S
17,660
2,600
241
22,937
10,993
3,746
200
21,098
814
2,600
363
3,746
127 05
1,311 10
Germany
United States. . .
Total
22,937
21,098
7,384 30
43,438
36,037
26,351
25,207
8,822 45
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE A^D NAVIGATION
263
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
VI- ! ciiSLi.
9
3,215
$ cts.
643 OJ
9
9 cts.
$
3,410
1,198
59
712
277
12,124
9 cts.
701 50
359 40
17 70
«
626
250 40
276 20
83 10
3,637 20
3,215
643 00
626
250 40
17,780
5,075 10
243
40 50
243
48
49,281
40 50
48
286
16 00
95 33
16 00
12,344 08
40 50
243
334
111 33
49,572
12,400 58
Lbs.
425,104
107 J73
25,147 33
Lbs.
287
68
31 73
Lbs.
448,462
13,416
115,190
1.833
27,751 21
641 55
473
275
128 33
473! '275
100! 27
6,768 2,740
128 33
9 45
959 00
425,104
107,773
25,147 83
760
343
160 06
469,219
120,065
29,489 5+
Yds.
3,970,668
2,148,607
507,529 82
Yds.
20,288
13,105
6,115 67
Yds.
4,064,522
30
2,197,211
41
526,070 14
14 35
2,112 478
93,760 38,048
63,718' 32,690
765i 395
9,942 6,393
167 30
3,622
51,795
846
26,215
394 80
12,233 61
13,415 50
14,499 86
138 25
486
160
74 67
2,256 22
:t,970,668
2,148,607
507,529 82
76,191
40,326
18,818 75
4,234,849 2,275,256
556,561 62
1,735,773
1,025,052
244,459 47
1,913
ii J84
1,544
8^541
720 53
■ ■ ■ ■ 3,985 78
1,750,022
14,691
11,910
692
1,033,064
3,721
8,615
343
247,443 80
1,302 35
4,011 68
120 05
1,735,773
1,025,052
244,459 47
13,697 1 10,085
4,706 31
1,777,315
1,045,743
252,877 88
3,749,649
1,954,282
467,994 26
22,893! 11,741
118 214
5,479 14
99 88
3,810,969
6,431
40,457
45,446
338
1,990,777
2,766
14,844
17,753
284
482,137 30
993 08
5,195 40
41,400 i.^M-fi
7,464 35
7 00
8,079 65
101 15
12
15
3,749,649
1,954,282
467,994 26
64,423
27,965
13,050 37
3,903,641
2,026,424
496,506 58
16,824
10,607
2,517 27
22
23
10 73
17,660
2,600
241
22,937
10,993
3,746
200
21,098
2,655 05
1,311 10
241
200
93 33
93 33
7,384 30
16,824
10,607
2,517 27
263
223
104 06
43,438
36,037
11,443 78
264
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles iMPOKTEi)
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity,
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Co».
Wool, mfrd. of — Con.
Great Britain . . .
France
Yds.
536,444
121,451
39,688
2,416
44,803
$
87,510
24,916
9,776
383
6,610
Yds.
57,809
103,033
7,313
2,416
44,803
13,502
21,566
2,124
383
6,610
$ cts.
4,725 70
7,548 10
743 40
134 00
2,313 50
Germany
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
744,802
129,195
215,374
44,185
15,464 70
Knitted goods, including
knitted underwear, N.E.S.
169,404
62
244
2
4,583
46,589
3,602
15,741
6,549
62
244
2
4,533
4,235
3,602
15,211
2,292 15
Aust. -Hungary..
21 70
Belgium
China :
85 40
0 70
France
1,586 55
Germany
1,482 25
Switzerland.
1,260 70
United States.
5,323 85
Total
240,177
34,438
12,053 30
Great Britain . . .
China.. .
France
Bed con>forters and counter-
panes .
No.
2,633
8
6
1,933
4,674
2
9
2,125
No.
735
8
G
1,933
1,150
2
9
2,125
402 50
0 70
3 15
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain
743 75
4,580
6,810
2,682
3,286
1,150 10
Shawls
85,397
133
2,534
28
1,204
23,089
57
496
2,672
133
2,534
28
1,204
7,040
57
420
801 60
Hong Kong
39 90
Aust. -Hungary. .
China .
760 20
8 40
France
361 20
Germany
Switzerland ...
United States. . .
2,112 00
17 10
126 00
Total
112,938
14,088
4,226 40
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
China
Shirts of wool
Doz.
6,356
71
2
337
14
583
43,603
419
9
1,530
68
3,252
Doz.
98
71
2
14
561
560
419
9
196 00
146 65
3 15
Germany
Switzerland
United States. . . '
Total
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
France
68
2,991
23 80
1,046. 85
Socks and'stockings of wool
worsted, the hair of the
alpaca goat,'&c. , &c
7,263
48,881
746
4,047
1,416 45
Doz. pairs
448,953
4
204
584
25,325
315
12,544
814,485
11
884
1,606
37,026
1,394
16,497
Doz. pairs
5,206
4
204
584
4,039
315
12,537
8,339
11
884
1,606
5,266
1,394
15,751
2,918 65
3 85
309 40
562 10
Germany. . . .
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
1,843 10
487 90
5,512 85
487,929
871,903
22,889
33,251
11,637 85
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OF liiPOiiTS -Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity . j Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Yds.
468,013
72,089
S cts.
16,821 27
Yds.
6,997
18,418
$
1,726
3,.350
7,91<J
$ cts.
805 47
1,563 33
3,695 54
Yds.
532,819
121,451
40,664
2,416
44,803
$ ■
87,317
24,916
10,043
383
6,610
S cts.
22,352 44
9,111 43
33,351
4,438 94
134 00
2,313 50
468,013
72,089
16,821 27j 58,766
12,995
6,064 34
742,153
129,269
38,350 31
158,928
37,083 80
3,419
1,595 50
168,896
62
244
2
4,533
45,346
3,602
15,217
40,971 45
21 70
85 40
0 70
1,586 55
41,111
19,185 10
20,667 35
1,260 70
6
2 80
5,326 65
158,928
37,083 80
44,536
20,783 40
237,902
69,920 50
No.
1,886
3,439
802 48
No.
No.
2,621
4.589
' 1,204 98
8 2
6 9
1,933 2,125
0 70
3 15
743 75
1
1,886
3,439
*02 48
4,568i 6,725
1,952 58
1,891 20
77,519
15,503 80
4,728
84,919
133
2,534
18,196 60
39 90
»•
760 20
28
8 40
«
1,204
23,089
57
496
361 20
16,049
6,419 60
8 531 60
17 10
i
76
30 40
156 40
77,519
15,503 80
20,853
8,341 20
112,460
28,071 40
Doz.
6,337
44,416
10,374 95
Doz.
49
173
80 72
Do*.
6;484' 45,149
71 419
.2 9
337 1,530
14 68
561 2,991
10,651 67
146 65
337
1,530
moo
3 15
714 00
23 80
1,046 85
6,337
44,416
10,374 95
386
1,703
794 72
7,469 50,166
12,586 12
438,654
794,549
185,396 77
Doz. pairs
4,778
8,718
4,068 40
Doz. pairs |
448,638; 811,606
4| 11
204 884
5841 1,606
25,6751 38,267
315 1,394
12,621 15,958
192,383 82
3 85
309 40
562 10
21,636
33,001
15,400 47
17,243 57
487 90
84
207
96 61
5,609 46
438,654
794,549
185,396 77
26,498
41,926
19,565 48
488,041 869,726
216,600 10
266
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 190&
No. 1. — General Statement
Articles Imported.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Wool, mfrs. oi—Con.
Undershirts and drawers . .
Yarns costings 30c. per. lb.
and over, imported on the
cop, tube or in the hank by
manufacturers of woollen
goods for use in their pro-
ducts
Yarns, N.E.S.
Countries.
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary. .
France
Germany.
Norway-Sweden
Switzerland . . .
United States. . .
Total.
All fabrics and manufactures
composed wholly or in part
of wool, worsted,&c., N.E.S.
Women's and children's dress
goods, coat linings, Italian
cloths, alpacas, Orleans,
cashmeres, henriettas,
serges, buntings, nun's
cloth, bengalines, w h ^
cords, twills, plains or jas-
quards of similar fabrics,
composed wholly or in part
of wool, worsted, the hair
of the camel, alpaca, goat
or like animal, not exceed-
ing in weight six ounces to
the square yard, imported
in the gray or unfinished
state for the purpose of
being dyed or finished in
Canada
Great Britain. .
Aust. -Hungary,
Belgium . .
France
Germany
United States. .
Total. . . .
Great Britain.
Hong Kong. .
Belgium
France
Germany. . . .
Japan
United States,
Total. .,
Great Britain . .
B. W. Indies...
Aust. -Hungary.
Belgium
France
Germany
Holland
Italy
Japan
Switzerland. .
United States. .
Total Imports.
Quantity.
Lbs.
1,078,440
2,087
32,675
1,017
26,334
14,567
1,155,020
405,333
4
1,833
2,235
84,074
7
7,058
500,544
Total.
Great Britain .
France
Germany
Switzerland. . .
United States.
Total. . .
Value.
Entered
General Tarifif.
Quantity. Value. Duty.
106,240
47
13,596
2,866
480
1,186
22,570
146,985
459,227
1,238
20,075
631
15,228
8,309
504,708
155,806
5
430
1,554
26,754
2
3,180
187,731
3,146,518
20
1,811
13,172
687,383
138,705
1,795
112
168
30,527
96,658
Sq. yds.
243,138
89,750
62,829
2,621
316
398,654
4,116,869
Lbs.
6,569
2,087
32,575
1,017
22,073
14,425
78,746
1,506
4
1,833
1,577
8,676
7
7,058
20,661
45,977
20,026
16,414
401
57
82,875
4,498
47
13,302
720
480
1,186
21,611
41,844
3,673
1,238
20,075
631
12,569
8,160
46,346
cts.-
1,574 30
16 45
4,655 70
252 00
168 OO
415 10
7,563 85
14,645 40
734 60
247 6a
4,015 00
126 20
2,513 80
1,632 00
9,269 20
602
5
430
934
3,281
2
3,180
8,434
485,104
20
1,811
13,172
658,662
23.170
1,091
112
168
.30,527
94,705
1,308,542
►?q. yds.
1,420
81,083
50,890
2,621
316
136,330
291
17,975
12,474
401
57
31,198
180 60
1 50
129 00
280 20
984 30
0 60
954 00
2,530 20
169,786 40
7 00
633 85
4,610 20
230,531 70
8,109 50
381 85
39 20
58 80
10,684 45
33,146 75
457,989 70
72 75
4.493 75
3,118 50
100 25
14 25
7,799 50
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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
267
FOB Home Consumption.
Preferential TariflF.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
102,591
$ cts.
23,938 19
9
872
9 cts.
406 93
107,961
47
13,302
•(J. 866
480
1,186
21,622
$ cts.
25,919 42
16 45
4,655 70
2,146
1,001 47
1,253 47
168 OO
11
sis
415 10
7,568 98
102,591 23.9.SS 19
3,029
1,413 53
147,464
39,997 12
'
Lbs.
1,071,055
1
!
454,5851 60,611 5)6
Lbs.
712
490
130 66
Lbs.
1,078,336
2,087
32,575
1,017
26,334
14,567
458,748
1,238
20,075
631
15,228
8,309
61,477 22
247 60
1
4,015 00
126 20
4,261
142
2,669
149
709 06
39 72
3,222 86
1,671 72
1,071,055
454,585
60,611 96
5,115
3,298
879 44
1,154,916
504,229
70,760 60
407,032
151,524
30,304 80
5,675
3,591
1,436 40
414,213
4
1,833
2,235
69,701
7,058
155,717
5
430
1,554
22,601
2
3,180
31,921 80
1 50
129 00
658
61,025
626! 248 66
19,320 7,728 00
528 20
8,712 30
0 60
954 00
407,032
151,524
30,304 80
67,368
23,531
9,412 40
495,051
183,489
42,247 40
2,563,357
608,482 83
86,366
40,304 13
3,134,827
20
1,811
13,172
681,121
141,220
1,091
112
168
30,527
96,110
818,573 36
7 00
633 85
4,610 20
22,459
118,050
10,480 67
55,090 00
241,012 37
V
63,199 50
381 85
39 20
58 80
10,684 45
1,405
655 67
33,802 42
2,563,357
608,482 83
228,280
106,530 47
4,100,179
1,173,003 00
Sq. yds.
243,267
43,221
7,203 50
Sq. yds.
Sq. yds.
244,687
81,083
71,680
2,621
316
43,512
17,975
18,624
401
57
7,276 25
20,790
4,493 75
6,150
2,049 98
5 168 48
100 25
14 25
243,267
43,221
7,203 50
20,790
6,150
2,049 98
400,387
80,569
17,052 98
268
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
Wool, mfrs. of — Con.
Blouses and^shirt waists
Great Britain. .
$
5,046
22
2,643
1,639
$
$ cts.
France
22
849
1,371
7 70
Germany
297 15
United States. . .
479 85
Total
Great Britain . . .
Hong Kong
New Zealand . . .
9,350
2,242
784 70
•
Clothing, ready-made,! and
wearing apparel, composed
wholly or in part of wool,
worsted, &c., N.E.S
767,576
91
225
743
61
1,149
14,574
447,488
1,491
5,135
233,800
60,369
91
225
743
61
1,149
13,950
130,421
1,491
5,135
231,152
21,129 15
31 85
78 75
Aust.- Hungary. .
260 05
Belgium
21 35
China
France
402 15
4.882 50
Germany. .
Japan
45,647 35
521 85
Switzerland
United States. . .
1,797 25
80,903 20
Total
Great Britain. . .
Aust. -Hungary..
France
1,472,333
444,787
155,675 45
Carpet.s, Brussels
Yds.
817,255
738
75
2,570
3,831
536,999
736
75
1,885
4,915
Yds.
8,713
1,141
75
180
3,831
3,289
1,087
75
125
4,915
1,1.51 15
380 45
26 25
Germany
United States . . .
Total.;.. .
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
France
Germany
Turkey
43 75
1,720 25
824,469
544,610
13,940
9,491
3,321 85
II Tapestry
1,737,381
518
2t)0
251
3,781
380
5,771
690,859
413
163
290
3,255
189
2,815
8,178
.518
260
451
651
380
5,771
3,886
413
163
406
916
189
2,815
1,360 10
144 55
57 05
142 10
320 60
66 15
United States. .
Total,. .
Great Britain. . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
France
Germany ...
Persia
Turkey
985 25
1,748,342
697,984
16,209
8,788
3,075 80
W(X)1, N.E.S
420,413
92
1,101
87
205
8,379
2,000
340
3,374
264,499
88
1,086
68
63
4,556
652
203
2,511
7,829
92
458
87
205
111
2,000
340
3,374
5,620
88
496
68
63
151
652
203
2,511
1,967 00
30 80
173 60
23 80
22 05
52 85
228 20
71 05
United States. . .
Total
878 85
435,991
273,726
14,496
9,852
3,448 20
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CF Imports — Coniihued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
FOR Home Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
isnrtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity .
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
5,010
$ cts.
1,169 01
36
§ cts.
16 80i
$ cts.
5,046
22
2,643
1,(»9
$ cts.
1,1&5 81
7 70
1,794
268
837 20
12;5 07
1,134 35
604 92
5,010
1,169 01
2,098
979 07!
9,350
2,932 78
654,019
153,497 38
51,537
24,050 60
765,925
91
225
743
61
1,149
14,574
452,359
1,491
5,135
234,125
198,677 13
31 85
78 75
260 05
!
'29120
150,237 67
21 35
402 15
624
321,938
5,173 70
195,885 02
521 85
1,797 25
2,973
1,387 40
82,290 60
153,497 38
(554,019
377,072
175,!»66 87
1,475,878
485,139 70
Yds.
808,435
534,915
124,814 05
Yds.
180
133
62 07
Yds.
817,328
1,141
75
2,570
3,831
538,337
1,087
75
1,885
4,915
126,027 27
380 45
26 25
2,390
1,760
821 33
865 08
1,720 25
1
124,814 05
808,435
534,915
2,570
1,893
883 40
824,945
546,299
129,019 30
1,710,263
683,407
159,462 48
811
582
271 60
1,719,252
518
260
451
3,691
380
5,771
687,875
413
163
406
3,139
189
2,815
161,094 18
144 55
.57 05
....
" 3^040
2,223
142 10
1,037 39
1,357 99
66 15
985 25
1
1,710.263
683,407
159,462 48
3,851
2,805
1,308 99
1,730,323
695,000
163,847 27
408,088
258,012
60,203 2o
426
391
182 46
416,343
92
458
87
205
8,065
2,000
340
3,374
264,023
88
496
68
63
4,384
652
203
2,511
62,352 66
30 80
173 60
7/J54
23 80
' " ' 4^233
' 1^975'46
22 05
2,028 25
228 20
71 05
878 85
1
408,088
258,012
60,203 20
8,380
1,624
2,157 86
430,964
272,488
65,809 26
270
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement
Countries.
Total Imports.
Entered
Articles Imported.
Quantity.
Value.
General Tariff.
Quantity
Value.
Duty.
DUTIABLE GOODS— Con.
"Wool, mfrs. of— Con.
Felt, pressed, ot all kinds, not
filled or covered by or with
any woven fabric
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary..
France .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
United States. . .
Total
Great Bi'itain. . .
Lbs.
46,325
206,466
20,029
185,406
140,179
16,367
64,192
10,0()8
80,779
41,320
Lbs.
2,202
206,466
20,029
25,382
• 139,727
1,162
64,192
10,068
9,727
41,177
$ cts.
232 40
12,838 40
2,013 60
1,945 40
8,235 40
598,405
212,726
393,806
126,326
25,265 20
Shoddy
Yds.
228,893
998
20,084
19,666
293
470
Yds.
19,688
998
20,084
1,651
293
470
330 20
58 60
94 00
249,975
20,429
40,770
2,414
432 80
1,249
100
149
165
236
12,166
75
100
149
165
18 75
Aust. -Hungary..
Belgium
France
25 00
37 25
41 25
Germany
United States. . .
12,193
3,048 25
Total. . .
14,065
12,682
3,170 50
Great Britain.
Damaged goods, under sections
49 to 53 of Rev. Stat., cap. 32.
487
8,080
94
366
8,292
11,052
12
2 40
B. W. Indies .
France
94
366
8,292
11,052
18 80
Italy
73 20
Spain
1,658 40
2,191 69
United States . .
Total
28,371
19,816
3,944 49
Additional duties, post entries
over collections, &c
114,191 98
Great Britain . . .
Prepaid postal packages, duty
received by customs from
Post Office Department
7,195
7,195
1,439 20
Total duitable
goods
156,108,453
99,167,713
30,168,411 08
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OP Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
271
KOR HoMK Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty.
Quantity.
Value. 1 Duty.
Quantity.
Value.
Duty
Collected.
Lbs.
41,204
9
13,870
$ cts.
1,849 45
Lbs.
2,919
1,335
S cts.
356 00
Lbs.
46,325
206,466
20,029
191,220
140,187
9
16,367
64,192
10,068
82,289
41,320
9 cts.
2,437 85
12,838 40
2,013 60
165,838
460
72,5(J2
143
19,349 86
38 13
21,295 26
8,273 53
41,204
13,870
1,849 45
169,217
74,040
19,743 99
604,227
214,236
46,858 64
Yds.
209,205
18,015
2,402 06
Yds.
Yds.
228,893
998
20,084
19,666
293
470
2,732 26
58 60
94 00
209,205
18,015
2,402 06
249,975
20,429
2,884 86
1,174
195 68
1,249
100
149
165
236
12,193
214 43
25 00
37 25
41 25
236
78 66
78 66
1
3,048 25
195 68
1,174
236
78 66
14,092
3,444 84
1,224
8,080
1
202 10
1,400 20
1,236
8,080
94
366
8,292
11,052
204 50
1,400 20
18 80
73 20
1,658 40
2,191 69
9,304! 1-602 .30-
: i
29,120
5,546 79
114,191 98
j
7,195
1,459 20
44,765,253
8,889,410 16
4,976,610
1,896,527 90
148,909,576
40,954,349 14
272
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value .
Quantity.
Value .
frep: goods.
THE MINE.
Burrstones in blocks, rough_ or unmanu-
factured, not bound up or prepared for
binding into mill stones • . . . .
United States
Great Britain,
United States. . . .
Total
No.
2
35
No.
2
35
Chalk stone, China or Cornwall stone, and
felspar, ground or unground
388
3,782
388
3 782
4,170
4,170
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Germany
United States. . . .
Total
Great Britain
Clays, viz.:
China clay . .
Cwt.
170,126
31,993
60,022
14,305
Cwt.
170,126
31,993
60,022
14,305
202,119
74,327
1'02,119
74,327
Fire clay
15,223
551
36,942
15,223
.551
36,942
52,716
.52,716
Pipe clay ... .
70
91
70
United States. . . .
9]
,
Total
Great Britain ......
France..
Germany
United States. . .
161
161
Clays, all other, N.E.S ..
3,375
4
485
13,638
3,375
4
485
13,638
Total
Great Britain
United States. ....
Total.
Great Britain
17,502
17,502
Coal, anthracite, and anthracite coal dust.
Tons.
13,411
2,261,607
51,356
10,409,867
Tons.
13,411
2,261,607
51,3.50
10,409,8()7
2,275,018
10,461,223
2,275,018
10,461,223
Emery, in bulk, crushed or ground
2.147
71
19,408
2,147
71
19,408
Total
21,626
21,626
Great Britain
United States
Total
Flint, ilints and ground flint stones. . . .
Cwt.
2
12,215
G
8,167
Cwt.
2
12,215
6
8,107
12,217
8,173
12,217
8,173
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
273
Articles Imported.
Countries.
«
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption-,
Quantity .
Value .
Quantity .
Value .
FREE GOODS— THE MINE— Con.
Fossils
799
150
799
United States. . . .
Total
150
949
949
Great Britain
United States
Total
'
Fuller's earth in bulk only, not prepared
for toilet or other purposes.
i 1,465
. . : 4,089
1,465
4,089
5,554
5,554
Great Britain ... .
United States
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
Gannister
Cwt.
11,986
549
2,261
'267
Cwt
11,986
649
2,261
267
12,535
2,528
12,535
2,528
Tons.
579
3,741
3,119
411
102,784
975
11,589
9,143
715
85,125
Tons.
579
3,741
3,119
411
102,784
975
- 11,589
9,143
715
85,125
Germany .
United States
Total
China
United States
Total
Great Britain
110,634
107,547
110,634
107,547
Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime)
5
244
15
648
5
244
15
648
249
663
249
663
Pumice and pumice stone, ground or un-
ground
253
90
21
226
5,942
253
Belgium
90
21
Germany
Italy
5
226
Uniteii States
5 942
Total
6,537
-
6,537
Great Britain
Germany
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain
Germany
Minerals, viz. : Alumina
Cwt.
5,771
26.015
4,8<50
14,275
82,986
11,695
Cwt.
5,771
26,015
4,800
14,275
82,986
11,695
36,646
108,956
36,646
108,956
2,378
14,513
2,.S78
14,513
Litharge ;
5,686
3,112
1,096
17,134
11,504
3,995
5,686
3,112
1,096
17,134
11,504
3,995
United States
Total
United States
9,894
32,633
9,894
32,633
Nickel
36
1,322
.36
1,322
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No. 1.— General Statement of 1ufob.ts— Continued.
Articles Impobtku.
Countries.
FREE GOODS— THE MINE— CoH.
Mineral waters, natural, not in bottle —
Mineralogical specimens.
United States.
Great Britain . .
Newfoundland .
Germany
United States. ,
Imported.
Quantity
Value.
Galls
6,009
Total.
Ores of metals, all kinds, including cobalt
Great Britain . .
Newfoundland .
Norway & Sweden
Phosphate rock (fertilizer).
Precious stones, in the rough.
United States.
Total.
Great Britain .
United States.
Total.
Great Britain . .
Newfoundland .
France
Germany
Switzerland . . .
United States.
Cwt.
1.57,224
3,802,442
643,997
658,000
3,015,6£4l
8,277,-357
721
Fntered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Galls.
6,009
la
12
363
1,072
1,618
8,026
200,541
140,427
56,835
706,364
Value.
721
Cwt.
157,224
3,802,442
643,997
658,000
3,015,694
171
12
363
1,072
1,618
Diamonds, unset, diamond dust or bort,
and black diamonds for borers
Total.
Great Britain .
Belgium
Cuba . ......
France
Germany
Holland
United States.
1,112,193
73
7,927
8,000
216,414
109
29,567
1,739
1,497
10,781
8,277,357
8,026
200,541
140,427
56,835
706,3«)4
1,112,193
73
7,927
8,000
260,107
Total.
Salt, imported from the United Kmgdom,
or any British possession, or imijorted
for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries . . .
216,414
109
29,567
1,739
1,497
10,781
260,107
397,798
98,991
150
47,203
3,146
249,406
.57,250
853,944
Great Britain . .
Australia
B. W. Indies.. .
Newfoundland .
Cape Verde Islands
Italy
Portugal
St. Pierre
Spain . .
United States. .
Total 198,634,047
Lbs.
148,248,489
2,240
9,934,548
300,000
950,000
16,2156,680
1,590,100
496,750
17,787,320
3,057,920
397,798
98,991
150
4;[,203
3,146
249,406
57,250
853,944
289,749
11
11,929
335
925
10,715
1,807
476
15,82S
6,307
338,082
Lbs.
148,248,489
2,240
9,934,548
300,000
950,000
10,266,680
1,590,10
496,75'
17,787,320
3,057,920
198,634,047
289,749
11
11,929
335
925
10,715
1,807
476
15,828
6,307
338,082
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
275
Abticlbs Imported.
COUNTBIES.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS — THE MINE— CoTl.
Silex or crystallized quartz
United States. . . .
United States
Great Britain
United States
Total
United States
Cwt.
5,547
4,409
Cwt.
5,547
S
4,409
Tufa, calcareous
175,588
11,366
175,588
11,366
Whiting or whitening, gilders' whiting and
Paris white
177,301
9,618
37,166
5,341
177,301
9,618
37,166
5,341
186,919
42,507
186,919
42,507
THE FISHKKIES.
694
694
United States
British Poss., other
Great Britain
France
Fish offal or refuse and fish skins
1,222
1,222
Fur skins, undressed, the produce of
184
184
Pearl, mother of, unmanufactured
14,690
3,119
11,941
8,678
14,690
3,119
11,941
8,678
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
38,428
38 428
193
5,858
l')3
United State*
Total
5,858
6,051
6,051
France
United States. . . .
Turtles
•
50
1,102
50
1,102
Total
1,152
1 152
United States
United States
Whalebone, unmanufactured
Lbs.
24
190
Lbs.
24
190
Seed and breeding oysters, imported for
the purpose of being planted in Cana-
300
300
Newfoundland
Newfoundland ....
Newfoundland ....
Special from Neiofoundland.
Fish-
Cod, haddock li"R ^"^ pollock, fresh . .
4,873
133
4,873
133
11 11 11 dry, 'salted or smoked. .
Cwt.
108,962
414,341
Cwt.
108,962
414,341
11 II 11 pickled
13,800
52,685
13,800
52,685
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Countries.
iMtORTEU,
Entered for
Home
conslmption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
VKEE GOODS— THE FISHERIES — Con.
Fish— Con.
Malibut, fresh
Newfoimdland
Newfoundland .
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland....
Lbs.
18,732
885
Lbs.
18,732
885-
II pickled
1,062
407
1,062
4or
Herrinjf, fresh
1,603,055
21,161
1,603,055
21,161
pickled
11,013,155
124,826
11,013,155
124,82(>
II smoked
2,520
81
2,520
81
Lobsters, fresh in cans
2,880
478
2,880
478
II preserved in cans
181,607
48,190
181,607
48,19a
Bait— fish, clams or other, fresh or salted
Brls
1,229
288
Brls.
1,229
288-
Salmon, fresh
Lbs.
77,504
7,08L
Lbs.
77,504
7,081
II smoked
160
19
160
19
II canned
7,271
647
7,271
647
11 pickled .
195,044
12,172
195,044
12,172
Fish, all other, fresh
213
213
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
N^ewfoundland
II pickled
77,356
2,329
77,356
2,329
Fish oil, viz. : —
Cod ...
Galls.
74,598
69,803
Galls.
74,598
69,803
Seal
76,794
35,109
76,794
.35,109
Other
25,793
10,443
25,793
10,443
Other articles, produce of the fisheries,
NvE.S.......
1,433
1,433
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Conlinued.
277
ARTicLEa Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS— THE FOREST.
Great Britain. . .
French Africa....
«
4,250
206
10,601
8,881
54,419
8
4,250
. 206
Portugal
Spain
10,601
8,881
United States
Total...
United States. ,
54,419
•
78,357
78,357
Barks, viz.: —
Cork-wood
259
259
Great Britain
{D) Shovel handle* wholly of wood
. 110
45,776
110
United States. . . .
45.776
Total
Pelloes of hickory wood, rough sawn to
45,886
45,886
shape only, or rough sawn and bent to
shape, not planed, smoothed or otherwise
manufactured
United States. . . .
United States
United States.
27,610
27,61
Handle, heading, stave and shingle bolts.
29,376
29,376
Hickory billets
4,0(7
•
r
4,007
United States
Hickory sawn to shape for spokes of wheels
2,612
2,612
United States
Great Britain " . . . .
Hickory spokes rough turned, not tenoned,
mitred, throated, faced, sized, cut to
178,603
178,603
length, round tenoned or polished
Hubs for wheels, posts, last blocks, wagon,
oar, gun, heading and all like blocks or
sticks, rough hewn or sawed only. . . .
3
24,071
3
United States. . . .
Total
Great Britain
24,071
24,074
24,074
Ivory nuts (vegetable)
21
1,405
21,706
21
Germany
1.405
United States
21,706
Total
United States
23,132
23,132
Fence posts and railroad ties
202,887
202,887
B. W. Indies
Logs, and round unmanufactured timber.
364
395,984
364
United States
395,984
Total
396,348
396,348
Lumber and timber, planks and boards,
when not otherwise manufactured than
rough sawn or split or creosoted, vulcan-
ized, or treated by any other preserving
process, viz.: —
Cocolroral
United States. . . .
88
88
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Impobted.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS — THE FOREST — Con.
•
Lumber and timber, &c. — Con.
Cherry, chestnut, gumwood and hickory
Australia
Feet.
20,934
10,828,637
940
456,479
Feet.
20,934
10,828,637
940
United States. . . . |
Total
456,47*
10,849,571
457,419
10,849,571
457,41*
Great Biitain
United States. . . .
Total . .
Great Britain
United States
Total
Danish W. Indies.
United States
Total
United States
United States
United States
United States. . . .
United SUtes
United States
Great Britain
B. Guiana
B. W. Indies
Newfoundland
United States. . . .
Total
100,771
1,039,052
11,494
126,894
100,771
1,039,052
11,494-
126,894
1,139,823
138,383
1,139,823
138,388
Oak
405
45,922,940
41
1,492,536
405
45,922,940
41
1,492,536-
45,923,345
1,492,577
45,923,345
1,492,577
Pitch pine
300
15,055,596
5
302,370
300
15,055,596
5
302,37a
•
15,055,896
302,375
15,055,896
302,375
Red wood
858
60
858
60
Rose wood
16,954
2,397
16,954
2,397
Spanish cedar
28,948
4,630
28,948
4,63a
Sycamore
23,380
681
2.3,380
681
Walnut
1,210,322
57,770
1,210,322
57,77a
White ash
2,416,063
97,479
2,416,063
97,47*
vitse, red cedar and satin-wood
5,654
1,200
3,819
1,000
73,524
719
181
532
250
4,791
5,654
1,200
3,819
1,000
73,524
719>
181
532
250
4,791
85,197
6,473
85,197
6,473
United States. . . .
Ship timber and ship planking, N.O.P.
2,115
2,215
Great Britain
squared or sided, or creosoted
419
1,317
160
324,864
41*
Australia
1,317
Newfoundland . . .
United States.
160
324,864
Total
326,760
326,760
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
279
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE GOODS— THE FOREST— Con.
Lumber and timber, &c.— Con.
Sawed or split boards, planks, deals, and
other lumber, when not further manu-
factured than dressed on one side only
or creesoted, vulcanized or treated by
any preserving process
Great Britain
Australia
M. Ft.
2
49
304
22
142,301
155
2,125
3,069
216
2,658,006
M. Ft.
2
49
304
22
14?, 301
155
2,125
3,069
216
Newfoundland
St. Pie-re
United States
Total
United States
Newfoundland
United States
Total
United States. . . .
2,658,006
142,678
2,663,571
142,678
2,66.3,571
Pine and spruce clapboards
1,214
15,313
1,214
15,313
Laths
M.
562
21,218
9K
58,779
M.
562
21,218
912
58,779
21,780
. 59,691
21,780
59,691
Pickets and palings
63
63
United States
B. W. Indies
United States
Total
Shinsrles
9,873
22,141
9,873
22,141
Staves, riot listed or jointed, of wood of
all kinds
1
5,540
14
146,566
1
5,540
14
146,566
5,541
146,580
5,541
146,580
Sawdust of the following woods : —Amar-
anth, cocoboral, boxwood, cherry,
chesnut, walnut, gumwood, maho-
gany, pitch pine, rosewood, sandal-
wood, sycamore, Spanish cedar, oak,
hickory, whitewood, African teak,
black heart ebony, lignum vitae, red
cedar, redwood, satin-wood, white ash,
persimmon and dogwood
Great Britain
24
3,518
24
United States. . . .
Total
....
3,518
3,542
3,542
United States
United States
Great Britain
Belgium
Wood for fuel
Cords.
35,139
112,631
Cords.
35,139
112,631
Wood of the persimmon and dogwood
trees
2
2
ANIM.\La AND THEIR PRODUCE.
Animals for improvement of stock, viz :
Horses ,
No.
411
10
541
276,582
6,962
293,869
No.
411
10
551
276,582
6,962
United Stetes
Total
295,919
962
577,413
972
579,463
280
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS-
ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE— Con.
Animals for improvement of stock — Con.
Cattle
Great Britain ....
Newfoundland
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
United States
United States
United States
United States. . . .
No.
161
2
765
$
22,909
40
97,263
No.
161
2
765
$
22,909
40
97,263
928
120,212
928
120,212
Sheep
124
31
4,031
835
124
31
4,031
835
155
4,866
155
4,866
Swine.
122
57
5,827
1,101
122
57
5,327
1,101
179
88
3
173
6,928
179
(),928
Dogs
3,630
250
5,004
88
3
173
3,630
250
5,004
264
8,884
264
8,884
Fowls, domestic, pure bred
70
1,581
444
4,548
70
1,581
444
4,548
Animals brought into Canada, temporarily
and for a period not exceeding three
montlis, for the purpose of exhibition or
competition for prizes offered by any
agricultural or other association, viz. :
Hoi'ses
1,651
4,992
1,651
4,992
1,908
646,717
Cattle
33
13,325
All others, N.E.S
15,530
Bees
55
55
Great Britain
Newfoundland
China .
St. Pierre
United States
Total
Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned,
calcined, ground or steamed
Cwt.
33
18,990
2
25
2,017
544
10,460
10
13
5,226
Cwt.
33
18,990
2
25
2,017
544
10,460
10
13
5,226
21,067
16,253
21,067
16,253
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FBEK GOODS-
ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE— Cow.
Bone dust, bone black or charred bone and
Great Britain
Australia ... . .
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
Germany
Italy
Cwt.
302
1,120
66,588
333
2,591
86,744
Cwt.
302
1,120
66,588
333
2,591
86,744
68,010
89,668
68,010
89,668
Lbs.
36,827
7,942
4,370
1,361
53.993
33,544
5,021
4,908
551
39,178
83,202
Lbs.
36,827
7,942
4,370
1,361
53,993
33,544
5,021
4,908
551
United States
Total
Great Britain
39,178
104,493
104,493
83,202
■Cat gut or worm gut unmanufactured, for
whip and other cord ,
436
246
188
436
Austria-Hungary .
United States. . . .
246
188
Total
*
870
870
United States. . .
Egg yolk
3,330
3,330
Great Britain
Australia
Fur skins, of all kinds, not dressed in any
manner, N.E.S ...
320,113
23.498
39,957
12,207
2,647
25
5,501
18,879
1,78(J
430,769
462
320,113
23,498
British East Indies
Newfoundland ....
.39,957
12,207
Austria-Hungary..
Chili
China
2,647
25
5,501
France
18,879
French Africa
1,786
Germany
430,769
.Japan
Russia
462
146,455
1,344,641
146,455
United States. . .
1,.344,641
Total
2,346,940
2,346,940
Great Britain
B. W. Indies
Belgium
Germany
United States
Total
United States
Grease, degras and oleostearine
239,505
1,300
46,781
229,752
1,264,351
1,781,689
13,541
32
1,755
4,845
62,629
239,505
1,300
46,781
229,752
1,264,351
13,541-
32
1,755
4,845
62,629
82,802
1,781,689
82,802
Grease, rough, the refuse of animal fat, for
the manufacture of soap and oils only . .
7,101,555
323,791
7, 10"., 555
323,791
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Impo
Quantity.
RTED.
Value.
Enter
Ho
CONSU
Quantity.
ED FOR
ME
mption.
Value.
FREK GOODS.
ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE — Cwi.
Guano and other animal manures
Newfoundland . . .
Cwt.
1,001
280
10,121
1,912
1,074
9,816
Cwt.
1,001
280
10,121
$
1,912
1,074
United States
Total.......
Great Britain
France
9,816
11,402
12,802
11,402
12,802
Hair, cleaned or uncleaned, but not curled,
dyed or otherwise manufactured
Lbs.
6,501
22,970
380
633,263
447
1,609
1,923
51,009
Lbs.
6,501
22,970
380
633,263
447
1,609
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
1,923
51,009
663,114
54,988
663,114
54,988
Horse hair, not further manufactured than
simply cleaned and dipped or dyed, for
usem the manufactureof horse haircloth.
22,345
1,135
14,070
37,550
17,069
875
7,295
22,345
1,135
14,070
17,06»
875-
7,295
25,239
37,550
25,239.
Hatters' furs, not on the skin
17,765
6,028
11,096
35,770
17,765
Belgium
France
6,028
11,096.
•
United States
35,770
Total
Great Britain
70,659
70,65»
Hides and skins raw, whether dry salted
or pickled, and tails undressed
669,658
7,072
50,161
118,395
194,124
76
545
435,629
5,674
12,839
21,769
273
395,053
26,137
47,884
4,354
95
3,260
1,377
29,342
510
88
10,138
2,741,011
66 J, 658
Australia
7,072
British Africa . . .
British East Indies
British West indies
Hong Kong
Newfoundland
50,161
118,395
194,124
76
545
Argentina
435,02t>
Austria-Hungary. .
Belgium
5,674
12,83»
China
21,769
Denmark
273
France
395,053
%
French Africa
26,137
Germany
Holland
Italy
47,884
4,354
95
Mexico
3,260
Roumania
1,377
Russia
29,342
St. Pierre .
510
Switzerland
88
Turkey
10,138
2,741,011
United States
Total
4,775,464
4,775,464
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
283
COCNTBIKS.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS —
ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE— Con.
Hoofs, horn strips, horn and horn tips, in
in the rough, not polished or otherwise
manufactuf ed than cleaned
Great Britain
183
2
841
18a
China
2
United States
V
841
Total
1,026
2,628
850
15,a58
1,026
Great Britain
Germany
United States
Total
United States
France
Lbs.
474
164
6,229
Ivory unmanufactured
Lbs.
474
164
6,229
2,62»
850
15,858
6,867
19,336
C.867
19,33e
Leeches
169
16&
Musk in pods or in grains
0Z8.
32
200
286
2,374
Ozs.
32
200
28d
United States
Total
Great Britain . ...
2,374
232
2,660
232
2,660
Pelts, raw ...
121,697
759
12
293
16,971
121,697
769^
12
British Africa
France
St. Pierre
293
United States
16,971
Totel
139,732
139,732
Great Britain.
Pigeons, homing and messenger, pheasants
and quails
45
558
957
4&
Belgium
558
United States
957
ToUl
United States
Grreat Britain
Denmark
1,560
1,560
Quills in their natural state or unplumed..
190
190
Rennet, raw and prepared
-
43
9,518
11,069
2,126
1,892
59,422
43
9,518
Germany
Holland
Norway & Sweden.
11,069
2,126
1,892
59,422
United States
Total
United States
84,070
84,070
Silk, raw or as reeled from the cocoon, not
being doubled, twisted or advanced in
manufacture in ai>y way
Lbs.
98,356
368,280
Lbs.
98,366
368,280
284
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
!N^o. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE GOODS-
ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCTS— Con.
Silk in the gum or spun, imported by
manufacturers of silk underwear for such
manufactures in their own factories
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Lbs.
73
619
194
2,039
Lbs.
7«
619
194
2,039
692
2,233
692
2,233
2,514
887
2,514
United States
Total
887
3,401
3,401
United States
Sausage skins or casings, not cleaned ... .
7
7
Great Britain
Wool, not further prepared than washed,
N.E.S.. .... ,".....
4,058,405
176,646
46,059
2<),914
381,629
17,589
2,930
17,176
853,533
10,559
55,142
2.3,907
24,279
1,641,601
726,590
26,564
3,595
4,338
60, .556
2,649
327
2,326
217,335
1,415
10,275
2,.555
2,962
258,248
4,058,405
176,646
46,059
29,914
381,629
17,589
2,930
17,170
853,533
10,.559
55,142
23,907
24,279
1,641,601
726,590
26,564
-
British Africa . . .
New Zealand
Argentina ...
Austria
China
3,595
4,338
60,556
2,649
327
2,326
France..
Germany
217,335
1,415
Italy
Switzerland
Turkey
10,275
2,555
2,962
United States
Total . .
Great Britain. . . .
258,248
7,339,369
1.319,735
7,339,369
1,319,735
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
Bamboo reeds, not further manufactured
than cut into suitable lengths for walk-
ing sticks or canes, or for sticks for um-
brellas, parasols or sunshades, and bam-
boos unmanufactured
94
6
5
1,238
3,310
94
B. W. Indies
6
France
5
Japan
1,238
United States.
3,310
—
Total
4,653
4,653
Broom corn
197,982
197,982
Great Britain
Cane and rattans not manufactured
3,560
366
373
2,223
3,560
Germany
Holland
United States
Total
366
373
2,223
6,522
6,522
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
285
Aeticles Importkd.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS-
AGRICULTURAL PROCUCTS— Con.
Cocoa beanK, not roasted, crushed or
ground
Great Britain
B. E. Indies.. ..
B. Guiana
B. W. Indies
Holland
Lbs. $
146,952 18,254
80,644 15,613
459 55
550,255 6:?, 655
18,792 3,184
669,.594 91,184
Lbs.
146,952
80,644
459
550,255
18,792
669,594
S5
18,254
15,613
55
63,t)55
3,184
91,184
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain
France
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain
B. E. Indies
Austria
France
(irermany
Esparto or Spanish grass, and other
grasses and pulp of, inchiding fancy
grasses dried but not coloured or other-
wise manufactured
1,466,696
191,945
1,466,696
191,945
Cwt.
46
303
Cwt.
46
303
Fibre, Mexican, Istle, or Tampico
585
15
3,485
1,121
162
21,202
585
15
3,485
1,121
162
21,202
4,085
22,485
4,085
22,485
Fibre, flax, and flax tow
122
49
328
190
122
49
328
190
171
518
171
518
•• vegetable, N.E.S
407
SO
2
60
2,882
4,708
121
32
329
476
18,324
407
30
2
39
00
2,882
4,708
121
32
329
476
•
United States
Total
Great Britain
18,324
3,420
23,990
.%420
23,9t>0
Florist Stock, viz. :
Palms, bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes,
arucaria, spirae and lillies of the valley
2,505
41
594
705
7,051
417
7,425
8,445
31,088
103
1,412
83
31,824
2,505
Australia
B. W. Indies
41
594
Hong Kong
Belgium
705
'
7,051
417
China
France
Germany
7,425
8,445
31,088
103
Holland
Italy
Japan
Switzerland
United States. . .
Total
B. W. Indies.. . .
United States
Total
1,412
83
31,824
91,693
91,693
Fruit, Green, viz. :
Bananas
Bunche«.
24,125
792,3a'?
17,585
792,099
Bunches.
24,125
792,383
17,585
792,099
816,508
809,684
816,508
809,684
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
•• No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS —
agricultural products— Con.
"Fruits, green — Con.
Australia
B. W. Indies
United States
Total
B. W. Indies
No.
612
8,519
1,496,714
25
777
132,343
No.
612
8,519
1,490,714
25
777
132,343
1,505,845
133,145
1,505,845
133,145
Gnavas, mangoes, plantains, pomegran-
1,578
8,060
1,578
United States
8,060
Total
9,638
9,638
United States
Berries, viz. : wild blueberries, wild
strawberries and wild raspberries
1,066
1,066
United States
Great Britain
New Zealand
Italy
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain ....
United States. . . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Mexico
Foot grease, the refuse of the cotton seed
after the oil has been pressed out, but
Cwt.
374
1,750
Cwt.
374
1,750
not when treated with alkalies
47.871
2,005
675
73,334
333,773
10,495
6,396
561,304
47,871
2,005
675
73,.334
333,773
10,495
6,396
561,304
123,885
911,968
123,886
911,968
Indian corn, N.E.S
Bush.
9,687,122
4,861,872
Bush.
9,687,122
4,861,872
Jute butts and jute
Cwt.
4,109
1,722
12,073
4,138
Cwt.
4,109
1,722
12,073
4,138
5,831
16,211
5,831
16,211
Locust beans and locust bean meal
Lbs.
5,120
175,090
205
3,624
Lbs.
5,120
175,090
205
3,624
180,210
3,829
180,210
3,829
Manilla grass
Cwt.
36,269
2,825
59,173
321,742
21,063
471,282
Cwt.
36,269
2,825
59,173
321,742
21;063
United States
Total
United States.
Great Britain
471,282
98,267
814,087
98,267
814,087
Manures, vegetable
40
5
40
5
262
262
Unite 1 States
Palm leaf, unmanufactured
162
162
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
287
Aeticlks Importki).
Countries.
•
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE GOOIJ8—
AGRICULTURAL PBODUCK— <7on.
Seedling stock for grafting, viz. : plum,
pear, peach and other fruit trees
Great Britain
S
53
598
3,621
182
2,165
53
France..
Germany
598
3,621
182
Holland
United States
2,165
Total
6,619
6,619
United States
Great Britain
Denmark
Seeds, viz, :
Annate
Lbs.
7,068
291
Lbs.
7,068
291
Beet and mangold
123,782
5,248
250,191
204,236
300
82,511
9,533
622
18,941
14,297
41
5,763
123,782
5,248
250,191
204,23<i
300
82,511
9,533
622
France
18,941
14,297
41
5,763
Germany
Holland
United States
Total
Great Britain. . ..
Denmark
666,268
49,197
666,268
49,197
Carrot
4,253
14
20,622
5,636
811
4
3,596
1,154
4,253
14
20,622
5,636
811
4
France
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
Holland
3,596
1,154
30,525
5,565
30,525
5,565
Flax
4,690,363
105
33,220
24,190,438
85,216
18
1,771
461,707
4,690,363
105
33,220
24,190,438
85,216
18
1,771
461,707
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain
France
Germany
28,914,126
548,712
28.914,126
■
548,712
Turnip
123,723
108,170
47
750
35,268
11,412
8,114
4
64
2,300
123,723
108,170
47
750
35,268
11,412
8,114
4
Holland"
United States
Total
Great Britain
Holland
64
2,300
267,958
21,894
267,958
21,894
Mustard
59,684
34,090
30
20,916
2,600
1,098
1
692
59,684
34,090
30
20,916
2,600
1,098
1
692
Italy
United States
Total
Great Britain
Great .Britain
114,720
4,391
114,720
4,391
Beans (seed) from Britain
6,493
423
6,493
423
Pease m n
232,613
6,214
232,613
6,214
288
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905-
No. 1. — General Statement op Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS —
AGBICULTURAI PRODUCTS— CoW.
Seeds— Con.
Rape seed, sowing. . ,
Great Britain
Holland
Lbs.
48,210
80,000
101,544
1,598
2,307
2,853
Lbs.
48,210
80,000
101,544
1,598
2,307
2,853
United States
Total
Great Britain. . . .
229,754
6,758
229,754
6,758-
- Mushroom spawn
121
4
180
121
France
4
United States
Total
Great Britain
B. W. Indies
Cuba
ISO-
305
305-
Tobacco, unmanufactured, for excise pur-
poses, under conditions of the Inland
Revenue Act
10,793
3,665
264,930
976
96,892
2,352
536
15,114,442
3,004
831
80,442
264
28,557
1,062
103
2,766,529
10,928
1,149
334,255
976
36,327
2,329
550
13,861,789
2,938
363
78,160
264
4,239
1,064
103
2,351,072
Dutch E. Indies. . .
Holland
'
Turkey
United States
Total
Italy . .
15,494,586
2,880,792
14,248,303
2,438,203.
Trees, N.E.S .
296
629
296
United States
Total
Great Britain
629
925
925
MANUFACTURED AND PARTIALLY MANU-
FACTURED ARTICLES.
Admiralty charts ,
908
138
908:
United States. . . .
Total
138
1,046
1,046-
Germany
United States
Album insides, made of paper
5
21
5
21
Total
26
96
United States
Great Britain
Belgium
Artificial limbs
18,713
18,713
Ash, pot and pearl, in packages of not less
than 25 lbs
Lbs.
1,493
7,510
79,337
90
214
3,784
Lbs.
1,493
7,510
79,337
90
214
3,784
United States. . . .
Total
88.340
4,088
88,340
4,088
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Impobted.
COUNTKIES.
Imported.
Entered fob
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity. Value.
FBEE GOODS —
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Coil.
Asphaltum, or asphalt
Great Britain
B. W. Indies
United States
Total
Great Britain.
Cwt.
2
6,035
151,284
$
4
5,255
133,767
Cwt.
2
5,035
151,284
$
4
5,255
133,767
Astrachan or Russian hair skins and China
goat plates or rugs, wholly or partially
dressed but not dyed
156,321
139,026
156,321
139,026
28,468
6,289
1,195
4,812
4,218
17,370
28,468
6,289
1,195
4,812
4,218
17,370
China .
France.. .
Germany
Russia
United SUtes
Total
Great Britain
62,352
62,352
Bells, imported for the use of churches. . .
4,996
4,996
26,092
11,965
France
26,092
11,965
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
.
. i
43,063
43,053
Binder twine of hemp, jute, manilla or
sisal, and of manilla and sisal mixed. . . .
Lbs.
4,380
12,623,608
591
1,459,113
Lbs.
4,380
12,623,608
591
1,459,113
12,627,988 1,459,704
12,627,988
1,459,704
Binder twine, articles for the manufacture
of
8,495
66,207
8,495
66,207
United States
Total
Great Britain
Gern'any
74,702
74,702
Blanc fixe and satin white
Lbs.
29,168 339
47,810 539
77,045 J 820
Lbs.
29,168
47,810
77,045
339
539
Blanketing and lapping and discs or mills
for engraving copper rollers, imported
by cotton manufacturers, calico printers
and wall paper nianufacturers for use in
their own factories only
United States
Total
Great Britain
820
154,023t 1,698
154,023
1,698
8,669
186
■157
1,878
8,669
186
France
Switzerland
United States
157
1,878
Total
10,890
10,890
Great Britain
Blast furnace slag
6,729
79
6,729
79
United States
Total
France
6,808
6,808
Bolting cloth, not made up
12
62
65
15,220
\'>
Germany
62
Switzerland
United States
65
15,220
Total
15,359
15,359
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Na 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS-
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con.
Bone pitch, crude only
United States
Great Britain ....
Hong Kong.
Aust. -Hungary.. . .
340
340
Books, viz.: Bibles, prayer books, psalm
and hymn books and religious tracts, &c.
103,349
10
117
5,085
31,696
2,825
4
26
.50
73,687
103,349
10
. •
117
Belgium ....
5,085
France
31,696
Germany
2,825
Italy
4
26
Switzerland .
United States. . .
50
73,687
Total
Great Britain . ...
216,849
216,849
Books, printed by or for any Government
or by any association for the promotion
of science or letters and official annual
reports of religious or benevolent associa-
tions and issued in the course of the pro-
ceedings of said associations, to their
members, and not for the purpose of sale
-
1,907
1,552
1,907
United States
Total
France..
1,552
3,4.59
3,459
Books, embossed, for the blind and books
for the instruction of the deaf and dumb
87
306
i
1
87
United States.
306
Total
Books, not printed or reprinted in Canada,
which are included t'.nd used as text
books in the curriculum of any univer-
sity, incorporated college or normal
school in Canada ; books specially im-
poi'ted for the bona fide use of incorpor-
ated mechanics' institutes, public libr-
aries, libraries or universities, colleges
and schools, or for the library of any
incorporated medical, law, literary,
scientific or art association or society,
and being the property of the organized
authorities of such library, and not in
any case the property of individuals..
393
393
Great Britain
57,978
6
28
50
66
3
16,932
3,219
164
27
134,993
57,978
6
Hong Kong. . .
28
50
Belgium
China
66
3
16,932
Germany ... .
3,219
Italy
164
27
United States
134,993
Total
21.3,466
213,466
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
291
Articles Impobted.
COUNTBIKS.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS — «
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Con.
Books, bonnd or unbound, which have
been printed and manufactured more
than twelve years
Great Britain
Belgium
8,660
192
12,813
28
282
3,437
8,660
192
France
12,813
Germany
28
Holland
282
United States. . . .
Total
3,437
Books, viz. : Books on the a implication of
science to industries of all kinds, includ-
ing books on agriculture, horticultui-e,
forestrj', fish and fishing, mining, metal-
lurgy, architecture, electric and other
engineering, carjjentry, ship-building,
mechanism, dyeing, bleaching, tanning,
weaving and other mechanic arts, and
similar industrial books ; also books
printed in any language other than the
English and French languages, or in any
two languages not being English and
French, or in any three or more langu-
ages
25,412
2.5,412
(Jreat Britain
B. E. Indies...
Hong Kong
A ust.- Hungary.. . .
Belgium
7,094
5
13
10
319
332
20
5,744
910
552
249
690
15
97,686
7,094
5
;::..:::::
13
10
319
China
332
Denmark
France
Germany
20
5,744
910
Iceland
552
Italy
249
Japan .' .
590
Switzerland
15
United States
97,686
Total
113,539
113,539
Great Britain
United States
Manuscript and insurance maps
34
18,954
34
18,954
Total
Great Britain
18,988
18,988
Bookbinder's cloth
25,539
3,380
16,795
25,539
3,380
16,795
Germany
United otates
Total
45,714
45,714
Great Britain
Aust. -Hungary
Belgium ....
Brick, fire, for use in process of manufac-
tures
M.
7,766
27
141
1
9,439
119,352
3,303
8,187
103
234,534
M.
7,766
27
141
1
9,439
119,352
3,303
8,187
103
234,534
Germany
United States
Total...;....
17,374
365,479
17,374
365,479
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREK GOODS —
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— (7on.
Buckram, for tbe manufacture of hat and
bonnet shapes
Great Britain
France
Yds.»
28,243
42
17,074
17,340
3,163
16
2,014
2,432
Yds.
28,243
42
17,074
17,340
$
3,163
16
Gei-many
UniteJ States
Total
Great Britain
2,014
2,432
62,699
7,625
62,699
7,625
Bullion or gold fringe
744
2,426
1,484
744
Fi'ance
2,426
1,484
United States
N
Total
4,654
4,654
Great Britain
United States
Total V
United States
Great Britain
Buttons shoe, papier mache
Gross.
44
67,930
9
2,245
Gross.
44
67,930
9
Canvas or fabric, not frictionized, for the
manufacture of bicycle tires, imported
by the manufacturers of bicycles for use
exclusively in the manufacture of bicycle
tires in their own factories
2,245
67,974
2,254
67,974
2,254
12,479
12,479
4
14
653
4
France
14
United States
G53
Total
671
671
'
Great Britain
Hong Kong.
Aust. -Hungary.. . .
Cat-gut or gut cord for musical instru-
ments
272
4
68
163
5,697
199
1,304
272
4
68
*
France
Germany
Italy
163
5,697
199
United States
1,304
Total
7,707
7,707
Celluloid, xylonite, or xyolite, in sheets
and in lumps, blocks or balls in the
rough .
Great Britain . . .
21,058
6,945
38,438
21,058
Germany
6,945
United States
38,438
Total
Great Britain
66,441
66,441
Chronometers and compasses for ships. . . .
2,002
9
10
2,557
2,002
France
9
Norway & Sweden
United States
10
>
2,557
Total
4,578
4,578
Great Britain
Citron, lemon and orange rinds in brine . .
21
20
73
21
Italy
20
United States
73
Total
114
114
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293
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
.Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
B^RKE GOODS—
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Co/t.
Coal-tar and coal pitch
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
Galls.
449,520
•1,481,507
$
25,743
96,856
Galls.
449,520
1,481,507
$
25,743
96,855
1,931,027
122,598
1,931,027
122,598
Coke
Tons.
5,873
215,177
22,440
743,683
Tons.
5,873
215,177
22,440
742,683
221,050
765,123
221,050
765,123
Colours, metallic, viz.: oxides of cobalt, tin
and copper, N . E . S
Lbs.
6,194
1,505
85
62,944
1,704
3,379
53
19,683
Lbs.
6,194
1,505
85
52,944
1,704
3,379
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
Aust. -Hungary.. . .
53
19,683
60,728
24,819
60,728
24,819
Communion plate, imported for the use of
churches
505
10
40
8,566
2,991
505
10
Belgium .:...."
France.
40
8,556
2,991
United States
Total
12,102
12,102
Newfoundlond
United States
Total
Great Britain ...'..
Aust. -Hungary
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
China
Coir and coir yarns
523
326,137
44
16,739
523
326,137
44
16,739
326,660
16,783
326,660
16,783
Cotton waste, not dyed, &c . .
«
803,924
11,447
475-793
5,824,734
41,759
948
20,535
381,593
803,924
11,447
475,793
5,824,734
41,759
948
20,535
381,593
7,115,898
444,835
7,115,898
444,835
Cotton wool or raw cotton
Lbs.
23,328
179,381
48,457,868
4,249
23,670
5,927,226
Lbs.
2.3,328
179,381
48,457,868
4,249
23,670
United States
Total
Great Britain
5,927,226
48,660,577
5,955,145
48,660,577
5,955,145
Crucibles, clay or plumbago
8,996
269
19,508
8,996
269
Germany
United States
Total
19,508
28,773
28,773
Great Britain
United States. . . .
Total
Curling stones
No.
1,786
43
8 782
No.
1 78fi
8,782
220
220 43
1,829
9,002
1,829
9,002
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
COUNTBIES.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
]
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE GOODS-
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Con.
Diamond drills for prospecting for min-
erals, not to include motive power
Newfoundland
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
Germany.
Italy
United States
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
No.
1
9
300
10,777
No.
1
9
300
10,777
10
11,077
10
11,077
Drugs, Dyes, Chemicals and Medicines :
Acid , boracic
Lbs.
190,518
355
212
725
9,690
8,532
38
15
34
658
Lbs.
190,518
355
212
725
9,690
8, .532
38
15
34
• 658
201,500
9,277
201,500
9,277
Acid, oxalic ■.
22,093
57,010
1,327
37,862
1,119
2,781
115
2,219
22,093
57,010
1,327
37,852
1,11»
2,781
115
2,219
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
118,282
6,234
118,282
6,234
Acid, tannic and blood albumen
933
467
758
13,174
933
Germany
467
Switzerland
758
United States
Total
Great Britain
France...:
Germany.
United States
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
13,174
15,332
15,332
Alazarine and artificial alazarine
2,740
• 500
8,790
38,061
705
99
2,232
7,313
2,740
500
8,790
38,061
705
99
2,232
7,313
50,091
10,349
50,091
10,349
Alum, in bulk only, ground or unground
and alum cake
2,461,697
98,408
90,191
44,453
3,215,384
16,574
1,752
956
400
34,114
2,461,697
98,408
90, 191
44,453
3,215,384
16,574
1,752
956
Germany
Holland....;
400
United States.
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
34,114
5,910,133
53,796
5,910,133
53.796
Alumina, sulphate of
575,002
26,817
94,967
535,971
4,527
233
797
6,425
575,002
26,817
94,967
535,971
1,232,757
4,527
233
Germany
United States
Total
Sreat Britain
United States
Total
797
6,425
1,232,757
11,982
11,982
Ammonia, nitrate of
34,950
12,537
1,904
1,366
34,950
12,537
1,904
1,366
'
47,487
3,270
47,487
3,270
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295
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
. Value.
Quantity .
Value
FREE GOOD.'^ —
M.\NUKACTUUET) ARTICLE.S— COH.
Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con.
Ammonia, sulphate of
Great Britain
United States,
Total
Great Britain
Au8t.-Hungary —
Belgium
Lbs.
105,814
80,270
2,883
2,602
Lbs.
105,814
80,270
S
2,883
2,602
186,084
5,485
186,084
5,485
Aniline dyes and coal tar dyes, in bulk
or packages of not less than 1 lb
92,786
435
13,028
13,165
497,115
68,108
537,185
28,297
219
2,165
3,694
139,246
20,237
181,.544
92,786
435
13,028
13,165
497,115
68,108
537,185
28,297
219
2,165
3,694
139,246
20,237
181,544
France.. . .
Germany
Switzerland
United States
Total
Great Britian
Belgium
1,221,822
375,402
1,221,822
375,402
Aniline salts and arseniate of aniline. . .
142,684
47,273
84,213
7,084
55,967
11,026
3,452
23,684
556
4,526
142,684
47,273
84,213
7,084
55,967
11,026
3,452
23,684
556
4,526
Germany
Holland
United States
Total
United States. . . .
Great Britain
Denmark
Gennany
337,221
43,244
337,221
43,244
Aniline oil, crude
1,252
111
1,252
111
Annatto, liquid or solid
176
5,450
120
60
99,336
66
593
15
6
12,492
176
5,450
120
60
99,336
66
593
15
Holland
United States, ....
Total
Great Britain
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain . . .
6
12,492
105,142
13,172
105,142
13,172
Antimony, or regulus of, not ground
l)ulverized or otherwise manufactured.
197,724
28,830
75,328
11,532
2,431
4,265
197,724
28,830
75,328
11,532
2,431
4,265
301,882
18,228
301,882
18,228
Antimony salts
47,694
3,280
1,334
64,753
2,804
344
126
5,610
47,694
3,280
1,334
64,753
2,804
344
Germany
United States
Total
United States .
Great Britain . ...
Belgium
Germany
United States
Total
126
5,610
117,061
8,884
117,061
8,884
Argols or argal
13,719
2,329
13,719
2,329
Arsenic
293,593
4,520
14,743
101,209
7,877
130
918
3,496
293,593
4,520
14,743
101,209
7,877
130
918
3,496
414,065
12,421
414,065
12,421
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No. .1. — General Statement op Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Countries,
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consunption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS —
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— CoW.
Drugs, dyes, &c.— Con.
Beans, viz.; Nux vomica, crude only.. . .
United States
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
Lbs.
9,102
702
Lbs.
9,102
702
Tonquin, crude only
48
1,984
24
1,058
48
1,984
24
1,058
2,032
1,082
2,032
1,082
Vanilla, crude only ,
2,103
300
8,419
3,000
486
19,618
2,103
300
8,419
3,000
486
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Italy
.Japan
.Spain
19,618
10,822
23,104
10,822
23,104
Borax, ground or unground, in bulk of
not less than 25 lbs ... .^
2,447,279
116,891
80,707
4,017
. 2,447,279
116,891
80,707
4,017
2,564,170
84,724
2,564.170
84,724
Brimstone, crude, or in roll or flour, and
sulphur crude in roll or flour
8,687,594
545,502
3,584,000
207,622
6,340,012
88,240
6,023
.35.750
2; 209
72,441
8,687,594
545,502
3,.584,000
207,622
6,340,012
88,240
6,023
35,750
2,209
United States
Total
Germany
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain
France
Germany
72,441
19,364,730
204,663
19,364,7.30
204,663
Bromine
5
928
6
327
5
928
fi
327
933
333
933
333
Burgundy pitch
1,399
18
1,399
18
Camwood and sumac and extract thereof.
142,480
22,400
2,378
320,847
387,507
5,547
389
51
5,199
7,795
142,480
22,400
2,378
320,847
387,507
5,547
389
51
Italy
United States
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
5,199
7,795
875,612
18,981
875,612
18,981
Chloride of lime in packages of not less
than 25 lbs
2,824,836
83,135
144,871
1,532,414
27,428
688
1,144
17,603
2,824,836
83,135
144,871
1,532,414
27,428
688
Germany
United States
Total
United States ..
United States
1,144
17,603
4,585,256
46,863
4,585,256
46,863
Cochineal
665
254
665
254
Copper, precipitate of, crude
8,594
1,035
8,594
1,035
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297
Akticlks Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value .
FKEE GOODS—
MANUKACTUKED ARTICLES— Con.
Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con.
Cream of Tartar in crystals
Great Britain
France
United States
Total
Great Britain
Germany
Lbe.
176,194
841,628
126,528
S
30,642
145,311
23,514
Lbs.
176,194
841,628
126,528
$
30,642
145,311
23,514
1,144,350
199,467
1,144,350
199,467
Cyanide of potassium
69,830
3,416
57,916
11,776
661
11,195
69,830
3,416
57,916
11,776
661
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
11,195
131,162
23,632
131,162
23,632
Dragon's blood
• 10
62
233
5
14
193
10
62
233
5
14
193
295
212
295
212
Dyes, patent prepared
2,050
5,939
831
1,416
2.050
5,939
831
1,41G
7,989
2,247
7,989
2,247
Dyeing or tanning articles in a crude
■ state used in dyenig or tanning, N.E.S.
94,675
7,562
112,373
24,497
30,698
460,004
729,809
3,621
768
3,744
393
583
13,413
94,676
7,562
112,373
24,497
30,698
460,004
3,621
768
Germany
Italj;
Mexico
3,744
393
.583
United States
Total
Great Britain
B. W. Indies
Argentina
Denmark
France
French Africa
Germany
13,413
22,522
729,809
22,522
Extract of logwood, fustic, oak, and t)f
oak bark and quebracho
1,944,259
71,161
71,343
2,222
37,000
832
16,053
1,074,085
10,240,583
71,813
8,229
2,675
238
1,895
146
1,177
25,0.%
328,994
1,944,259
71,161
71.343
2,222
37,600
832
16,053
1,074,085
10,240,583
71,813
8,229
2,675
238
1,895
146
1,177
Flowers, leaves and roots : —
Mexico
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . ,
Hong Kong
China
25,035
328,994
crushed or ground, aconite, caluniba,
folise digitalis, gentian, ginseng, jalap,
ipecacuanha, iris, orris root, liquorice,
sarsaimrilla, squills, taraxacum, rhu-
barb and valerian, unground
13,458,138
440,202
13,458,138
440,202
125
35
65
190
24
32
8,999
125
36
65
France
190
Germany
24
Italy
:.::::•:::
32
United States. . .
8,999
Total
9,470
9,470
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Countries.
Imported.
K.SiTERED FOR
Home
Consumption.
1
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS.
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Cori.
Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con.
Gums, viz. :—
Amber, Arabic, Australian, copal,
. damar, elemy, kaurie, mastic, sanda-
rac, Senegal, shellac ; and white shel-
lac in gum or flake, for manufactur-
ing purposes ; and gum tragacanth,
gum gedda and gum barberry
(ireat Britain . ...
Australia
New Zealand
Lbs.
140,888
5,300
4,738
400
118
286
1,658,715
27,983
1,(>63
i,2(;i)
bb
45
33
284,850
Lbs.
140,888
5,300
4,738
400
118
286
1,658.715
27,983
1,663
1,269
58
Germany
Greece
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States. . . .' .
Total
Great Britain
United States. . . .
Total
Great Britain ...
France
45
33
284,850
1,810,445
315,901
1.810,445
315,901
2,193,005
531,416
2,193,005
531,416
Indigo ...
2S
1,761
40,450
1-
602
12,960
28
1,761
40.450
15
602
12,960
42,239
13,577
42,239
13,577
Indigo auxiliary or zinc dust
3,362
61,598
169
2,521
3,362
61,598
64,960
13,139
7,957
169
2,521
64,960
13,139
7,9.57
2,690
860
1,742
2,690
860
1,742
21,096
2,602
21,096
2,602
Indigo, crude
3,311
7
2,600
2,610
6,662
44
4,938
5,174
3,311
7
2,600
2,610
6,662
44
Jai)an. .
United States.^
Total
Great Britain
4,938
5,174
8,528
16,818
8,528
16,818
Iron liquor, solutions of acetate or nitrate
of iron for dyeing and calico printing.
1,006
648
2,594
1,006
France
648
2,594
Total
4,248
4,248
United States
United States
United States
Kainite, or German potash salts for fer-
tilizers ,
747,794
5,430
747,794
5,430
Lac, crude, seed, button, stick and shell
389
6
389
6
Litmus and all lichens, prepared and
not prepared
15
5
15
5
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
299
Articles Imported.
FREE GOODS-
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES -
Coil.
Countries.
Drugs, dyes, &o. — Con.
LogwfX)d and fustic, ground, and ground
oak bark Great Britain .
Spain
United States.
Manganese, oxide of
Total
Oreat Britain.
France"
Germany
1 United States.
Total.
Moss, Iceland, and other mosses.
Great Britain.
France
Germany
Japan .
United States.
Total....
Nut galls and extracts thereof . United States.
Ottar or attar of roses, and oil of roses Great Britain .
Germany. ...
iTurkey
United States.
Total ....
Phosphorus .
Potash, caustic.
Great Britain .
France
Gemianv
United States.
Total ..
Great Britain.
Belgium .
Germany
Holland
United States.
Total
Potash, chlorate of, not further prepared
than ground, and free from admixture!
with any other substance Great Britain
I Belgium
France
Germany . ...
United States.
Total
Imported.
Quantity. Value,
Lbs.
65,303
4(X)
481,948
547,651
18,493
34,654
106,448
116,101
275,696
4,554
100
2,385
188
632,724
639,961
8,942
Oz.
141
35
100
1,84'
2,123
Lbs.
3
1,000
2
118
1,123
91,534
3,412
5,486
3.3,971
68,677
203.080
16,172
22,400
25,280
10
90,937
154,799
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity . Value,
3,202
5
7,766
10,973
843
575
1,691
3,942
7,051
127
7
135
6
.35,809
36,084
Lbs.
65,30;?
400
481,948
547,651
18,493
34,654
106,448
116,101
275,696
4,f.54
100
2,385
188
6.32,724
639,961
1,214
506
77
316
7,072
7,971
8,942
3,202
6
7,766
10,973
843
575
1,691
3,942
7,051
127
7
135
6
35,809
36,084
Oz.
141
35
100
1.847
2,123
Lbs.
3
3
370
1,000
1
2
118
118
492
4,714
153
553
1,197
3,893
10,510
919
1,208
1,254
4
4, .539
7,924
1,123
91,5.34
3,412
5,486
33,971
68,677
1,214
506
77
316
7,072
7,971
3
370
1
118
492
20.3,080
16,172
22,400
25,280
10
90,937
154,799
4,714
153
553
1,197
3,893
10,510
919
1,208
1,254
4
4,539
7,924
300
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
•
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS —
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. '
Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con.
Potash, German mineral.
Belgium ...
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
Germany
Lbs.
11,155
224
3,744
297
5
136
Lbs.
11.155
224
3,744
$
297
5
136
15,123
438
15,123
438
Potash, muriate and bichromate of, crude
506,238
4,103
13,311
1,324,587
30,760
249
242
26,0.35
506,238
4,103
1.3,311
1,324,-587
30,760
249
242
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Gr^at Britain
France .
26,035
1,848,239
57,286
1,848,239
57,286
Potash, red and yellow prussiate of
173,511
609
16,699
160
173,511
609
16,699
160
174,120
16,859
174,120
16,859
Quicksilver
5,147
145,960
2,491
78,167
5,147
145,960
2,491
78,167
151,107
80,658
151,107
80,658
Quinine, salts of
Oz.
61,140
766
21,576
• 53,561
15,272
196
5,386
13.075
Oz.
61,140
766
21,576
53,561
15,272
196
Gennany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . . .
United States. . . .
5,380
13,075
Red liquor, a crude acetate of aluminum
prepared from pyroligneous acid for
dyeing and calico printing
137,043
33,929
137,043
33,929
208
43
208
43
Total
251
251
United States
Great Britain
Belgium
Saffron and safflower and extract of, and
saffron cake
Lbs.
213
108
Lbs.
213
108
Sal ammoniac
141,181
15,265
50
15,366
32,283
7,272
733
4
2,113
2,281
141,181
15,265
50
15,366
32,283
7,272
733
France
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
Auat. -Hungary
Denmark
4
2,113
2,281
204,145
12,403
204,145
12,403
Saltpetre. ,
363,624
22,660
29,087
601,664
961,937
17,596
939
1,303
27,466
39,004
363,624
22,660
29,087
601,664
961,937
17,596
939
1,303
Germany
27,466
United States
Total
39,004
1,978,972
86,308
1,978,972
86,308
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE GOODS —
MANUFACTURED ARTICLEH— C07l.
Drugs, dyes. Sic— Con.
Seeds, aromatic, crude, not edible, viz.: —
Anise, anise-star, caraway, coriander,
cardamon, cumin, fenugreek and
fennel
Great Britain
France
Germany
Lb8.
3,238
6,967
2,627
31,346
77,307
155
369
129
1,327
3,855
Lbs.
3,238
6,967
2,627
31,346
77,307
155
369
129
Holland
1,327
3,855
United States
Total
Great Britain
Germany
121,485
6,835
121,485
5,835
Soda, ash
13,046,913
224
1,734,639
105,964
15,481
13,046,913
224
1,734,639
105,964
7
15,481
United States
Total
Great Britain .....
Belgium
14,781,776
121,452
14,781,776
121,452
Soda bichromate
175,390
10,906
16,663
1,586
7,852
473
746
70
175,390
10,906
16,663
1,586
7.852
473
746
70
Gennany
United States
Total
Great Britain
Germany.
United States. . . .
Total
Great Britain
( iermany
204,545
9,141
204,545
9,141
Soda, bisulphite of
41,425
1,592
303,950
383
24
2,700
41,426
1,692
303,950
383
24
2,700
346,967
3,107
346,%7
3,107
Soda, caustic
8,833,536
1,374
1,239,776
144,439
40
28,511
172,990
8,833,536
1,374
1,239,776
144,439
40
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
United States
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
28,611
10,074,686
10,074,686
172,990
Soda, chlorate of
39,648
5,600
6,263
51,511
2,000
280
330
39,648
5,600
6,263
2,000
280
330
2,610
51,511
2,610
Soda, nitrate of . .
1,333
11,342
4,376,819
274,130
8,186,146
32
546
87,592
9,193
161,215
1,333
11,342
4,376,819
274,130
8,186,145
32
546
Chili
Germany
87,592
9,193
161,215
United States
Total
12,849,769
258,578
12,849,769
258,578
302
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS —
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Oon.
Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con.
Soda, nitrite of
Great Britain
Belgium
United States.... .
Total
Great Britain
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States. . . .
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
France
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
Lbs.
9,671
4,956
14,937
542
276
601
Lbs.
9,671
4,956
14,937
$
542
276
601
29,564
3, 785, .562
5K
5,060,098
8,845,716
1,419
29, .564
1,419
Soda, sal
19,809
2
38,075
3,785,562
m
5,060,098
19,809
2
38,075
57,886
8,81.9,716
925,339
1,521,717
57,886
Soda, silicate of, in crystal or in solution
925,339
1,521,717
5,604
9,233
5,604
9,233
2,447,056
14,837
2,447,056
14,837
Soda, sulphate of, crude, known as salt
cake
86,652
178,804
661
1,561
86,652
178,804
661
1,561
265,456
2,222
265,436
2,222
Sodium, sulphide of, arseniate, binar-
seniate, chloride and stannate of soda.
28,042
' 19,248
1,800
168,993
337,921
760
192
110
1,759
4,619
28,042
19,248
1,800
168,993
337,921
760
192
110
1,759
4,619
556,004
7,440
556,004
7,440
Sulphate ^of iron (copperas)
28,020
163,827
170
1,282
28,020
163,827
170
1,282
191,847
1,452
191,847
1,452
284,631
5,756
1,462,452
12,294
235
63,409
284,631
5,756
1,462,452
12,294
235
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
France
Germany
63,409
1,752,839
75,938
1,752,839
75,938
Tartar emetic and gray tartar
616
425
125
89
616
425
125
89
1,041
214
1,041
214
Tartaric acid crystals
21,574
12,994
8,932
2.3,489
57,207
.5,446
2,629
2,0-<7
5,512
13,860
21.574
12,994
8,932
23,489
57,207
5,446
2,629
2,087
5 512
United States
Total...
13,860
124,196
29,534
124,196
29,534
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
303
Articles Imported.
FREE GOODS —
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES-
-Con.
Drugs, dyes, &c. — Cwi.
Terra jajxjnica, gambier or cutch.
Tin crystals
Countries.
Great Britain .
United States.
Total . . .
Oreat Britain.
United States.
Total....
Tumeric
Ultramarine blue, dry or in pulp.
Great Britain.
B. E. Indies..
United States.
Total .
Great Riitain. .
Aust. -Hungary.
Belgium
Germany
United States. .
Total.
Verdigris, or sub-acetate of copper, dry. Great Britain.
i United States.
Total.
Zinc, salts of.
Drugs, crude, such as barks, flowers, roots,
beans, berries, balsams, bulbs, fruits,
insects, grains, gums and gum resins,
herbs, leaves, nuts, fruit and stem seeds
— which are not edible and which are in
a crude state and not advanced in value
by refining or grinding or any other
process of manufacture and not otherwise
provided for
Great Britain.
Germany
I United States.
Total....
Great Britain. .
Hongr Kong
Aust. -Hungary.
Belgium
China
France
Germany
Holland
Italy
Japan ,
Spain
United States. .
Total.
Imported.
Quantity . Value
Lbs.
91,625
368,2.S0
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity . Value
5,153
19,710
Lbs.
91,625
368,230
5,153
19,710
459,855 24,863 459,855
1,125'
l,043i
2,168i
24,863
1,125
1,043
2,168
9,014
4,480
26,399
39,893j
38,412
22,400
9,000
55,809
235,579
331'
112,
l,779i
9,014
4,480
26,399
331
112
1,779
2,2221 39,893
2,640
1,353
5<;9
3,106
13,156
38,412
22,400
9,000
55,809
235, 579 j
2,222
2,640
1,353
569
3,106
13,15()
361,200! 20,824
361,200: 20,824
560
976
1,536|
13,943
5,385
9^4,779
83
189
272
560
976
1,536
114,107
382 13,943
351 5,385
4,768 94,779
83
189
272
382
351
4,768
5,501 114,107
4,586
71
792
138
78
2,555
1,927
5171
2|
2
15
68,985
79,668
5,501
4,586
71
792
138
78
2,555
1,927
517
2
2
15
68,985
79,668
304
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity.
Value,
FEKE GOODS —
MANCPACTUBED ARTICLES— Con.
Duck for belting and hose, imported by
manufacturers of such articles for use in
the manufacture thereof in their own
Great Britain
$
313
197,219
$
313
United States. ....
197,219
Total
197,532
197 .5.S2
Great Britain
Fashion plates — tailors', milliners' and
mantle-makers' . . .*. , . . . .
58
27
38
4,701
58
France.
Germany
27
^S
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain
4,701
4,824
4,824
•
Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels
344
344
Fertilizers uncompounded or unmanufac-
tured, N . E . S
1,983
8
17,164
1,983
8
Hong Kong
United States
17 164
Total
19,155
19,155
Fillets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding
7 inches wide, imported by and for the
use of manufacturers of card clothing. . .
United States
78
78
Great Britain
Fisheries, for the use of, viz. : Fish hooks
for deep sea or lake fishing, not smaller
commonly used for sportsman's purposes.
15,689
237
3,913
15 689
Norway & Sweden
United States
237
3,913
Total
19,839
19 839
Great Britain
Bank cod, pollock and mackerel fish lines ;
and mackerel, herring, salmon, seal,
seine, mullet, net and trawl twine in
hanks or coil, barked or not, — in variety
of sizes and threads, — including gilling
thread in balls, and head ropes, barked
marline, and net morsels of cotton, hemp
or flax, and deep sea fishing nets or
seines, when used exclusively for the
fisheries, and not including lines or nets
commonly used for sportsman's purposes
293,374
2,606
773
752
169
24
22,143
11
351,776
293,374
2,606
%
Newfoundland . . .
Aust. -Hungary.. . .
773
China
752
Belgium
169
Germany
24
Japan . .
22,143
11
St. Pierre
United States
351,776
Total
671 628 1
671,628
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Xo. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
305
Abticlks Impobted.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
!
Quantity. | Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FBEK GOODS—
MANCFACTURKD ARTICLES— Con.
Glove fasteners, metal, eyelet hooks and
eyelets, and shoe lace wire fasteners
Great Britain . . . .
9
8,390
170
3,756
1,360
114,894
8,390
170
3 756
Aust. -Hungary.. . .
France
Germany
1,360
114,894
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
United States
128,570
128,570
Globes, geographical, topographical and
astronomical
22
54
3,055
22
—
54
3,055
Total
3,131
3,131
Great Britain
Gold beaters' moulds and gold beaters'
301
6
410
301
France
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
Germany
410
717
717
Gold and silver sweepings.. . ...
1,836
386
1,036
847
1,886
386
1,036
847
United States... .
Total
4,105
4,105
United States ...
Great Britain
Aust. -Hungary
Belgium . ,
Gutta percha
Lbs.
85
116
Lbs.
85
116
Hatters' bands (not cords,) bindings, tijw
and sides, hat sweats and linings, both
tips and sides, imported by hat and cap
manufacturers, for use in the manufac-
ture of these articles only in their own
factories
36,810
403
228
4,550
22,739
7,358
565
41,731
36,810
403
2«>8
France . . .
4,560
22,739
7,358
565
41,731
Germany
• ■
Japan
Switzerland
United States ...
Total
■^
114,384
482
23
2,144
114,384
( Treat Britain
482
2.^
Aust. -Hungary
United States
2,144
Total
2,649
2,649
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0U8T0M8 DEPARTMENT H
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement op Imports — Continued.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FKEE GOODS—
' MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Cotl.
Hemp paiser, made on four cylinder ma-
chines and calendered to between 006
and • 008 inch thickness, for the manu-
facture of shot shells ; primers for shot
shells and cartridges, and felt board
sized and hydraulic pressed and covered
with paper or uncovered, for the manu-
facture of gunwads, imported by manu-
facturers of shot shells, cartridges and
gun wads, to be used for these purposes
3,037
3,855
3,037
3,855
United States . .
Total
Great Britain
United States ....
6,892
6,892
Ingot moulds
10,185
1,490
10,185
1,490
Total
11,675
11,675
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Cwt.
634
574
Iron sand or globules or iron shot and dry
putty for polishing glass or granite
1,218
2,453
Cwt.
634
574
1218
2,453
1,208
3,671
1,208
3,671
Ivories, piano key
9,003
22,911
28,193
9,003
Germany
22,911
United States
28,193
Total
60,107
60,107
Great Britain
Australia
cfunk, old, and oakum
9,936
20
130
70
522
10,092
20,770
Yds.
18,801,730
1,851,202
111,304
26,200
16
181
91
536
24,818
51,902
9,936
20
130
70
522
10,092
26,260
16
B. W. Indies
Newfoundland . . .
St. Pierre
United States
Total
Great Britain
B. E. Indies
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
181
91
536
24,818
20,770
51,902
Jute cloth as taken from the loom, not
coloured, cropped, mangled, pressed,
calendered, nor finished, in any way. . . .
Jute, flax or hemp yarn, plain, dyed or
coloured, jute canvas, not pressed or
calendered, imported by manufacturers
of carpets, rugs and mats, jute webbing
or jute cloth, hammocks, twines and
floor oil cloth, for use in the manufac-
ture of any of these articles only, in
their own factories
715,633
62,240
3,991
Yds.
18,801,730
1,851.202
111,304
715,633
()2,240
3,991
20,764,236
781,864
20,764,236
781,864
Lbs.
2,190,997
650,715
157,596
46,868
Lbs.
2,190,997
650,715
157,596
46,868
2,841,712
204,464
2,841,712
20 i, 464
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
307
Articles Impobteo.
1
Coontbiks.
Imported. .
Entered fob
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
"Value.
FREE GOODS-
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Oon.
Kelp, sea grass and sea weed, N.E.S
China
Germany .
Cwt.
1
31
89
50
9
11
954
,896
5c2
Cwt.
1
31
89
50
$
11
954
8%
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
Germany
552
171
2,413
171
2,413
Lami) black and ivory black
Lbe.
4,190
1,400
51,254
7,500
449,099
208
29
2,443
171
23,718
Lbs.
4,190
1,400
51,254
7,500
449,099
208
29
2,443
171
23,718
Norway & Sweden
United States,
Total
United States
Great Britain
B. W. Indies
United States
Total
Germany
513,443
26,569
513,443
26,569
Life l)oats and life saving apparatus 8|)eci-
ally imported by societies established to
encourage the saving of human life
215
215
Lime juice, crude only
Galls.
4;<5
27,858
9,505
381
6,342
2,570
Galls.
435
27,858
9,.505
381
6,342
2,570
Lastings, mohair cloth, or other raanufac-
tureb of cloth, imported by manufac-
turers of buttons for use in their own
factories, and woven or made in patterns
of such size, shape or form, or cut in
such manner as lo be fit for covering
buttons exclusively
37,798
9,293
37,798
9,293
1,035
46
1,035
46
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain
1,081
1,081
Manilla hoods
338
338
Medals of gold, silver or copper, and other
metallic articles, actually bestowed as
trophies or prizes and received and ac-
cepted as honorary distinctions, and
cups or other prizes won in bona fide
competitions
1,766
170
1,410
1 766
France .'. .
170
United States
1,410
Total
3,346
3,346
United States
Great Britain
Germany
Mexican saddle trees and stirrup" of wood
13,159
13,159
Metals, viz. —
Aluminium in ingots, blocks or bars,
strips, sheets or plates
Lbs.
126,960
3,352
253,972
31,980
1,005
68,442
Lbs.
126,960
3,352
253,972
31,980
1,005
68,442
United States
Total
384,284
101,427
384,284
101,427
11-
-m
308
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries,
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE GOODS—
MANUFACTCRED ABTICES— Con.
Metals — Con.
Anchors
Great Britain
Newfoundland
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Cwt.
3,601
38
1,363
11,120
75
6,911
Cwt.
3,601
38
1,363
11.120
75
6,911
5,002
18,106
5,002
18,106
Bismuth, metallic, in its natural state. .
Lbs.
19
451
43
850
, Lbs.
19
451
43
8.50
Brass cups, being rough blanks, for the
manufacture of paper shells or cart-
ridges when imported by manufac-
turers of brass and paper shells and
cartridges, for uge in their own fac-
470
893
470
893
51,765
32,196
51 765
United States
Total
Great Britain ....
B. W. Indies
Newfoundland
France
St. Pierre
United States
Total
Great Britain. .. .
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain ... .
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain . . . .
B. W. Indies
Newfoundland
United States
Total
^1:^111
32,196
83,961
83,961
Brass, old and scrap or in blocks
Cwt.
234
144
375
1
5
7,934
2,390
1,069
2,992
10
15
70,064
Cwt.
234
144
375
1
5
7,934
2,390
1,069
2,992
10
15
70,064
8,693
105
0,494
76,540
1,711
95,274
8,693
76,540
otherwise, in lengths of not less than
6 feet, unmanufactured
105
6,494
1,711
95,274
6,599
96,985
6,863
177,551
184,414
6,599
96,985
Brass in strips, sheets or plates, not
polished, planished or coated
354
11,195
354
11,195
6,863
177,551
11,549
11,549
184,414
Brass, tubing, not bent or otherwise
manufactured, in lengths not less than
6 feet
Lbs.
92,929
456,847
16,406
91,329
Lbs.
92,929
456,847
16,406
91,329
549,776
107,735
.549,776
107,735
Britannia metal, in pigs, blocks or bars.
Cwt.
342
9,915
Cwt.
342
9,915
Copper, old and scrap or in blocks
4
58
8
3,023
91
421
45
33;040
4
58
8
3,023
91
421
45
33,040
3,093
33,597
3,093
.33,597
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309
Articles Imported.
COUNTRIRS.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS.
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con.
Metals — Con.
Copper ill pigs or ingots
Great Britain 1
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Cwt.
1,512
16,548
18,728
217,990
Cwt.
1,512
16, .548
' 8
18,728
217,990
Copper in lx>lts, Ijars and rods in coils or
otherwise in lengths not less than 6 feet,
unmanufactured
18,060
236,718
18,060
236,718
46
56,278
716
748,782
46
56,278
716
748,782
Co])i>er, in strips, sheets or plates, not
planished or coated, &c
56,324
1.962
16,648
749,498
32,207
204,707
5^,324
1,962
16,648
749,498
32,207
264.707
18,610
29(5,914
18,610
296,914
(ireat Britjiin
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total .
Copi>er tubing in lengths not less than 6
feet, ahd not jxjlished, bent or otherwise
manufactured
Lbs.
11,162
184,674
2,73<i
42,173
- Lbs.
11,162
184,674
2,736
42,173
Copper rollers, for use in calico printing
imported by calico printers for use in
their own factories
195,836
44,909
195,836
44,909
523
2,339
523
2,339
2,862
2,862
^
Great Britain
Germany
Norway & Sweden.
United States
Cream separators and steel bowls for
171,114
5,988
1,052
272,275
450,429
5,195
34,822
171,114
5,988
1,052
272,275
Cream separators, articles for the con-
Total.
Great Britain
United States. ; . . .
450,429
struction or manufacture of — when im-
ported Oy manufacturers of cream separa-
tors to be used in their own factories for
the manufacture of cream separators ....
5,195
34,822
Total
Iron or steel, rolled round wire rods, in
40,017
40,017
the coil, not over |-inch in diameter,
imported by wire manufacturers for use
in making wire in the coil in their fac-
tories ;
Great Britain
Belgium
Cwt.
274,060
23,074
23,125
336
525,655
346,537
32,096
27,698
703
727,115
Cwt.
274,060
23,074
23,125
336
525,655
346,537
32.096
27,698
Norway & Sweden.
United States. . . .
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total '. . . .
703
727,115
846,250
1,134,149
846,250
1,134,149
186
18
1,022
90
186
18
1,022
1 90
204
i,iir
204
i 1.112
310
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE GOODS —
MANUFACTURAD ARTICLES— Con.
Metals — Con.
Rolled iron tubes not welded, or joined,
under l^-inch in diameter, angle iron 9
and 10 gauge, not over 1^-inch wide, iron
tubing lacquered or brass covered, not
over l^-inch diameter, all of which are
to be cut to lengths for the manufacture
of bedsteads, and to be used for no other
purpose, and brass trimmings for bed-
steads, im]X)rted for the manufacture of
iron or brass bedsteads
Scrap iron and scraj) steel, old, and fit only
to be re-mannfactured, being part of or
recovered from any vessel wrecked in
waters subject to the jurisdiction of
Canada
Great Britain ,
United States '.
Total
Owt.
9,738
39,362
51,776
99,241
Cwt.
9,738
39,362
51,776
99,241
49,100
151,017
49,100
151,017
Great Britain ....
Newfoundland ....
Total
1,104
59
575
a5
1,104
59
575
35
Iron or steel beams, sheets, plates, angles,
knees and cable chains for wooden, iron,
steel or composite ships or vessels
1,163
610
1,163
610
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
Germany
United States
Total
24,610
16,373
39,158
27,330
24,610
16,373
39,158
27,330
y
40,983
66,488
40,983
66,488
Locomotive 'and car wheel tires of steel
in the rough
173
661
33,123
4,875
670
2,240
75,209
17,631
173
661
33,123
4,875
670
Manufactured articles of iron or steel or
brass which at the time of their importa-
tion aie of a class or kind not manu-
factured in Canada, imported for u.se in
the construction or equipment of ships
or vessels
2,240
75,209
17,631
38,832
95,750
38,a32
95,750
Great Britain. . . .
64.923
3,955
86,438
(i(),050
Germany
United- States. . . .
.3,955
86,902
Total
155,316
156,907
Great Britain
Belgium
France
Lead, nitrate and acetate of, not ground.
Lbs.
353,06-1
23,767
11,392
40,619
8,281
15,8.58
1,264
592
2,031
554
Lbs.
353,064
23,767
11,392
40,619
8,281
15,858
1,264
592
Germany
United States
Total
2,031
554
437,123
20,299
.437,123
20,299
Great Britain
United States
Total
Lead, tea
.526,694
961,164
22,380
38,889
526,694
961,164
22,380
38,8S9
Machinery of every kind and structural
1,487,858
61,269
1,487,858
01,269
iron and steel when imported for use in
the construction and equipment of fac-
tories for the manufacture of sugar from
beet root
United States
12,278
12,278
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Entered for
Imported.
Home
Consumption.
Articles Imported.
CoCntries.
1
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE goods-
8
$
manufactured articles— Con.
Metals— Con.
Mining, smeltingand reducing machinery,
viz. : Coal cutting machines except
percussion coal cutters, coal heading
machines, coal augers and rotary coal
drills, core drills, miners' safety lamps.
coal washing machinery, coke-making
machiner}', ore drying machinery, ore
roasting machinery, electric or magnetic
machines for separating or concentrating
iron ores, blast furnace water jackets,
converters for metallurgical processes in
iron or copper-briquette making ma-
chines, ball and rock emery grinding
machines, copi^er plates, plated or not.
machinery for extraction of precious
metals by the chlorination or cyanide
processes, monittrs, giants and elevators
for hydraulic mining, amalgam safes,
automatic ore samplers, autoniatic feed-
ers, jigs, classifiers, separators, retorts,
buddies, vanners, mercury pumps, pyro-
meters, bullion furnaces, amalgam clean-
ers, gold, mining slime tables, blast furn-
ace blowing engines, wrought iron tub-
ing, butt or lap-welded, threaded or
coupled or not, not less than 2i inches
diameter, imported for use exclusively
in mining, smelting, reducing or refiu-
irtg
Great Britain
66,053
67.140
Belgium .
5,743 5;743
Germany '
5,449' ' 5,449
United States
938,930 940.258
Total
1,018,.590
Machinery and tools not manufactured in
1,016,175
Canada, up to the required standard,
necessary for any factory to be es-
1
j
tablished in Canada for the manufacture
1
of rifles for the government of Canada. .
Great Britain
14,409
14,409
United States
38,116
38,116
Total
Materials or parts in the rough, unfinished,
and screws, nuts, bands, and springs,
to be used in rifles to be manufactured
52,5?5
52,525
1
at any such factorv for the government
of Canada . .
Great Britain i
14,250
14.250
United States i
Total ]
13,083
13,083
Platinum wireand platinum in bars, strips,
sheets or plates; platinum retorts, pans,
condensers, tubing and pipe, imported
27,333
27,333
by manufacturers of sulphuric acid for
use in their works
Great Britain
548
130
10
548
130
Germany
10
United States i 1
27,424
27,424
Total
28,112
28,112
Platinum and black oxide of copper for
!
use in the manufacture of chlorate
United States
131
395
131
395
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Aktioles Impobted
Countries.
Imported.
Entered fob
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity.
Value .
FREE COODS—
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Ccn.
Metals — Con.
Ribs of brass, iron or steel, runners, rings,
caps, notches, ferrules, mounts and sticks
or canes in the rough, or not further
manufactured than cut into lengths
suitable for umbrella, parasol or sun-
shade or walking sticks, imported by
manufacturers of umbrellas, parasols
and sunshades for use in their factories
in the manufacture of umbrellas, para-
sols, sunshades or walking sticks .......
Great Britain
$
31,174
6,725
7
17,499
78,707
31,174
Ausl. -Hungary.. . .
6,725
France
7
•
Germany
17,499
United States
Total
78,707
134,112
134,112
Great Britain
Sewing machine attachments
18
102
47,397
18
102
United States
47,397
Total
France
47,517
. 47,517
Silver, German silver, and nickel silver,
in ingots, blocks, bars, strips, sheets or
plates, unmanufactured ....
Lbs.
322
39,434
79
12,968
Lbs.
322
39,434
79
United States
Total..
United States.
12,96S
Silver tubing, when imported by manu-
facturers of silverware to be used in their
own factories in the manufacture of
silverware
39,756
13,047
39,756
13,047
158
158
Great Britain
Belgium
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Cwt.
1,618,126
689,010
374,158
1,116,384
Steel rails weighing not less than 45 lbs .
per lineal yard, for use only in the tracks
of railways which are employed in the
common carrying of goods and pass-
engers and are operated by steam
motive power only
1,8.10,834
837,532
399,517
1,261,480
Cwt.
1,618,126
689,010
374,158
l,116,3v84
3,797,678
2,194
11,151
1,830,834
837,532
399,517
1,261,480
3,797,678
4,329,363
4,329,363
Steel for saws and straw cutters, cut to
shape but not further manufactured
2,194
11,151
13,061
102,608
13,061
102,608
13, .345
115,669
13,345
115,669
United States..... .
Steel strip and flat steel wire imported by
manufacturers of buckthorn and plain
strip fencing, for use in their own fac-
tories in the manufacture thereof
7
27
7
27
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313
Articles Imported.
PREK GOODS—
MANUKACTURED ARTK'LEH-
-Con.
-Metals— Con.
Steel wire, Bessemer soft drawn spring, of
Nos. iO, 12 and 13 gauge, reswctively,
and homo steel springvvire of Jsos.ll and
12 gauge, respectively, imported by man-
ufacturers of wire mattresses, to be used
in their own factories in the manu-
facture of such articles
Crucible sheet steel, 11 to 16 gauge, 2^ to
18 inches wide imported by manufaotur
ers of mower and reaper knives for
manufacture of such knives in their own
factories
Stsel of No. 20 gauge and thinner, but
not thinner than No. 30 gauge, for the
manufacture of corset steels, clock
springs and shoe hanks, imported by the
manufacturers of such articles for ex-
clusive use in the manufacture thereof
in their own factories
Plat steel wire, of No. IG gauge or thinner,
imported by the manufacturers of crin-
oline or corset wire and dress stays, for
use in the manufacture of such articles
in their own factories
Steel valued at 2i rents {ler iwund and
upwards, imported by the manufactu-
rers of skates, for use exclusively in the
manufacture thereof ni their own facto-
Steel, under ^ inch in diameter, or under
A inch square, imjjorted by the manu-
facturers of cutlery, or of knobs, or of
locks, for use exclusively in the manu
facture of such articles in their own
factories
Malleable iron or steel castings, in the
rough, for the manufacture of scissors
and hand shears when imjxjrted by man-
ufacturers of scissors and hand shears to
be used in making such articles in their
own factories
Steel for the manufacture of cutlery when
imported by manufacturers of cutlery
to be used in their own factories in the
manufacture of such articles
Steel of No. 12 gauge and thinner, but
not thinner than No. 30 gauge, for the
manufacture of buckle clasps, bed fasts,
furniture castors and ice creepers, im-
ported by the manufacturers of such
articles, for use exclusively in the man-
ufacture thereof in their own factories. .
Countries.
Great Britain .
United States.
Total.
Great Britain .
United States.
Total .
Great Britain .
United States.
Total.
Great Britain.
United States.
Total.
Great Britain .
United States.
Total.
Great Britain .
United States.
Total
Germany
United States.
Total
Great Britain .
United States.
Total.
United States.
Imported.
Quantity. Value.
Cwt.
1,623
4,087
5,710
(i,055
2,062
8,117
1,.546
102
1,648
196
1,884
2,(i80
1,113
548
l,(i61
1,250
1,249
2.499
GJ)
51
962
1,013
1,103
4,885
12,319
17,204
23,0()1
9,543
33,504
5,022
831
5,853
1,120
13,533
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. Value,
14,653
5.54Gi
2,979'
3,398;
6,377
272
657
929
334
3,101
3,435
4,231
Cwt.
1,623
4,087
5,710
6,055
2,062
8,li:
1,546
102
1,648
196
1,884
2,080
3,802 1,113
1,7441 548
1,661
1,250
1,249
2,499
51
962
1,013
1,103
4.885
12,319
17,204
23,961
9,543
33,.504
5,022
831
5,853
1,120
13,533
14,653
3,802
1,744
5,546
2,97:*
3,398
6,377
272
657
929
334
3,101
3,435
4,231
314
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 190&
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
AiiTicLKs Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
CONSiUMPTION.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Cwt.
743
Value.
FREE GOODS —
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Con.
Metals — Con.
Steel of No. 24 and 17 gauge, in sheets 63
inches long, and from 18 to 32 inches
wide, imjjorted by the manufacturers of
tubular bow sockets for use in the man-
ufacture of such articles in their own
factories
United States
United States
Great Britain
Belgium
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain
Germany.
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
Germany
Cwt.
743
$
1,900
1,900
Steel for the manufacture of bicycle chain,
imported by the manufacturers of bi-
cycle chain for use in the manufacture
thereof in their own factories . . .
496
2,024
496
2,024
Steel for the manufacture of files, augers,
auger bits, hammers, axes, hatchets,
scythes, reaping hooks, hoes, hand-
rakes, hay or straw knives, wind mills
and agricultural or harvesting forks im-
ported by the manufacturers of such or
any of such articles for use exclusively
in the manufacture thereof in their own
22,387
3,399
48,167
50,744
5,353
106,414
22,387
3,399
48.167
50,744
.5,353
106,414
Steel springs for the manufacture of sur-
gical trusses imported by the manufac-
turers for use exclusively in the manu-
facture thereof in their own factories . . .
73,953
162,511
73,953
162,511
18
805
18
805
Flat spring steel, steel billets and steel
axle bars, imported by manufacturers of
carriage springs and carriage axles for
use exclusively in the manufacture of
springs and axles for carriages or ve-
hicles other than railway or tramway,
in their own factories
railways, imported by the manufactu-
rers of railway springs for use exclu-
sively in the maniifacture of railway
spiral springs in their own factories. . .
8,714
3,167
70,087
18,112
4,748
110,011
8,714
3,167
70,087
18,112
4,748
110,011
81,968
132,871
81,968
132,871
29,423
54,665
328
19,116
19,444
34,750
78,053
27,645
24,303
29,423
Sq. in.
10,244
747,731
757,975
cwt.
6,983
16,531
5,710
4,728
33,9.52
54,665
Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids
of newspaper columns in any language
other than French and English, and of
books, and bases and matrices and copper
shells for the same, whether composed
wholly or in part of metal or celluloid . .
Sq. in.
10,244
747,731
757,975
cwt.
6,983
16,531
5,710
4,728
328
19,116
Spelter, zinc, in blocks and pigs
19,444
34,750
78,053
27,645
United States
Total
24,303
33,952
164,751
164,751
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE GOODS—
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con.
Metals — Con.
Tagging metal, plain, japanned or coated,
in coils, not over li in. wide, imported
by manufacturers of shoe and corset
United States
Great Britain
B. E. Indies
United States
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Belgium
France
Germany
United States
Total
United States. ....
Great Britain
Belgium ...
Germany
Cwt.
33
$
649
Cwt.
33
$
549'
Tin in blocks, pigs and bars
8,506
1,059
17,291
229,319
33,395
457,499
8,506
1,059
17,291
229,319
33,395
457, 49»
26,856
720,213
26,856
720,2ia
Tin plates and sheets
412,186
84,214
1,215,700
246,111
1,461,811
412,186
84,214
1,215,700
246,111
4(K>,400
4%,400
1,461,811
Tin-foil
Lbs.
1,915
7,759
1,010
16,769
434,094
313
2,873
352
5,543
42,809
Lbs.
1,915
7,759
1,010
16,709
434,094
3ia
2,873
352
5,543
42.809
461,547
51,890
461,547
51,890
Tin strip waste
32,153
2,497
32,153
2,497
Barbed fencing wire of iron and steel. . . .
Cwt.
21,090
7,255
9,671
301,399
46,380
15,467
21,071
761,750
Cwt.
21,090
7,255
9,671
302,380
46,380
15,467
21,071
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
764,101
339,415
844,668
340,396
847,019^
Wire, crucible cast steel
Lbs.
1,378,852
1,01)4
42,490
96,127
52,096
470
11,890
9,643
Lbs.
1,378,852
1,004
42,490
96,127
52,096
470
(iermany
11,890
Wire of brass, zinc, iron or steel, screwed
or twisted, or flattened and corrugated,
for use in connection with nailing ma-
chines for the manufacture of boots and
shoes
United States
Total
United States
Great Britain
Belgium
Germany
United States
Total
9,643
1,518,473
74,099
2,518.473
74,099
77,629
Cwt.
4,302
1,725
15,090
277,705
27,884
77,629
27,884
Galvanized iron or steel wire, Nos. 9, 12
and 13 gauge
8,687
3,841
32,997
592,988
Cwt.
4,302
1,725
15,090
277,705
8,687
.3,841
32,997
592,988
298,822
638,513
298,822
638,5ia
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905 /
Xo. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Impokteo.
FREE GOODS.
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Con.
"Metals— Con.
Wire rigging for ships and vessels.
Yellow metal, in bars, bolts and for
sheathing .... . .
Great Britain.
United States.
Great Britain .
United States.
Zinc in blocks, pigs, sheets and plates.
Syrup or molasses of cane or beet testing
under 35 degrees by the Polariscope, for
use in the manufacture of compressed
food for live stock, when imported by
the manufactures of such food, to be
used for such manufacture only in their
own factories
Great Britain .
Newfoundland .
Belgium . .
Germany
Holland
St. Pierre . .
United States. .
Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly and
semi-monthly magazines, and weekly
literary papers, unbound ...
Noils, being the short wool which falls
from the combs in worsted factories ;
and worsted tops, N.E.S
Oil cake and oil cake meal, cotton seed
cake and meal, palm nut cake and meal.
Oils, viz. ; Cocoa nut and palm, in their
natural state
Countries.
Total
Total
Total
United States.
Great Britain.
Hong Kong. . .
Australia
France
United States.
Total
Great Britain. .
Belgium
France
Germany
Switzerland. . . .
United States.
ToUl
Great Britain .
Australia ....
United States.
Total ...
Great Britain. ,
Australia
B. E. Indies...
Belgium . . . . .
China
France
United States.
Imported.
Quantity . Value.
Cwt.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. Value.
Cwt.
4,870
774
5,644
3,243
33G
20,9S4
3,304
24,378
30,337
4,625
4,870
774
3,5791 40,962
6,071
22
12,532
3,103
260
11
3,554
2o,.553
Lbs.
365,666
Cwt.
92
3,272
30,638 1
33,00.'='
15
65,143
15,913
1.948
' 22
22,011
138,057
3,622
36,168
2
5
1,532
148,41'J
186.126
154,684
9,794
32,337
907
264
8,928
206,914
134
3,049
3^127
5,644
3,243
336
3,579
0,071
22
12,532
3,103
260
1]
3,554
25,55S
Lbs. I
365,666,
20,984
3,394
24,378
36,337
4,625
-I-
34,002 41,310,
Gals. i
139,156
9,378!
300i
184i
530 !
1,091
99,965
75,082
5,181
629
111
295
3,026
56,770
Cwt.
92
3,272
30,638
40,9(i2
33,005
15
65,143
15,913
1,948
22
22,011
1.3^057
3,022
36,168
2
5
1,532
118,419
186,126
154,684
9,794
32,.337
907
264
8,928
206,914
134
3.040
38,127
34,002 41,310
Gals.
l.S9,166
0.378;
300
184'
530
1,091
99,965
Total .
250,604 141,094 250,604
75,082
.5,181
629
111
295
3,026
56,770
141,094
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Imported.
FREE GOODS.
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. — Con.
Oil, carbolic or he.avy oil
Countries.
Oil, cotton seed, when imported by manu-
facturers of liquid annatto to be used in
their factories exclusively in the manu-
facture of liquid annatto
Cotton seed oil, refined (edible) for canning
fish
Oil, olive, for manufacturing soap or
tobacco or for canning fish
Oil, rosin oil
Philosophical instruments and apparatus,
such as are not manufactured in Canada,
imported for use in universities, colleges,
schools, scientific societies, and public
hospitals.
Great Britain.
United States.
Total ...
Great Britain .
France . ...
Gerqjany
Holland
United States.
Photographs, not exceeding three, sent by
friends and not for purpose of sale . ...
Pianos, articles for manufacture of viz : —
Key pins, damper springs, jack springs,
rail springs, regulating screws, spoons,
bridle wires, damper wires, ba-'-k check
wires, dowel wires, German centre pins,
brass pins, rail hooks, brass brackets,
plates, dauiper.rod nuts, damper sockets
and screws, shell, brass sapstau screws,
brass flange plates and screws, hammer
wires, fly felt, butt felt, damper felt,
hammer rail cloth, back check felt,
catch felt, thin damper felt, whip cloth,
bushing cloth, hammer felt, back ham-
mer felt, bridle leather and buck-skin,
when imported by manufacturers of
piano-keys,, actions, hammers, base
dampers and organ keys, to be used ex-
clusively for the manufacture of such
articles in their own factories
Total
Total.
Great Britain .
Australia
France .
United States.
Total.
Pictorial illustrations of insects, &c., when
imported for the use of colleges and
schools, scientific and literary societies..
Great Britain . . .
Aust. -Hungary.
Germany ,
United States.
Imported.
Quantity. Value
Great Britain.
United States,
Total....
United States
United States
Italy
United States.
Total
Galls.
10,466
12,470
22,936
4,791
10,343
40
29,121
29,161
1,827
2,517
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. Value,
4,344
1,937
4,425
52
16,337
16,389
182
12,260
12,442
11,400
708
10,410
9
30,126
52,653
10
3
51
204
268
United States.
2,353
561
27,095
33,616
Galls.
10,466
12,470
22,936
63,6251
4,791
10,343
40
29,121
29,161
1,827
2,517
4,344
1,937
4,425
52
16,337
16,389
182
12,260
12,442
11,400
708
10,410
9
30,126
52,653
10
3
51
204
268
2,353
561
27,095
33,616
63,625
318
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE GOODS-
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Con.
Pitch and tar (pine) in packages of not less
than 15 galls
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Aust. -Hungary
France
Galls.
200,505
201,332
$
12,691
21,426
Galls.
200,505
19 fsai
201,332 21,426
401,837
34,117
401,837
34,117
Plaits, plain, chip, manilla, cotton,
mohair, straw, tuscan and grass ........
Lbs.
42,481
293
8,397
2,130
2,167
25,545
2,410
275,296
21,977
, 150
7,068
1,262
1,168
2,885
1,967
70,805
Lbs.
42,481
293
8,397
2,130
2,167
25,545
2,410
275,296
21,977
150
7,068
1,262
1,168
2,885
1,967
70,805
Germany
Italy
Japan
Switzerland . . .
United States. , . .
• Total
Great Britain
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain
B. Africa
358,719
107,282
358,719
107,282
Prunella
•••f
3,696
126
3,696
25
126
3,847
3,847
Rags of cotton, linen, jute, hemp and
woollen ; paper waste clippings, and
waste of any kind, excep£ mineral
Cwt.
72,643
890
28
448
3,783
91
19,001
176
157,424
136,611
8,309
83
2,103
1,842
3,845
34,528
1,190
14.5,304
Cwt.
72,643
890
28
448
3,7b3
91
19,001
176
157,424
136,611
8,309
83
2,103
1,842
3,845
34,528
1,190
145,304
Newfoundland
Aust. -Hungary
Belgium'
France
Germany
Holland
United States
Total
Great Britain
Germany
United States
Total
Great Britain. .. .
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
United States. ....
Total
254,484
333,815
254,484
333,815
Resin or rosin in packages of not less than
100 lbs
804
192
260,944
815
616
228,357
4
804
192
260,944
81^
616
228,357
-k
261,940
229,788
261,940
229,788
Rubber, crude caoutchouc or India rubber
iinmanuf actured
Lbs.
575
3,212,702
773
2.196,939
Lbs.
575
TTQ
3,212,702, 2,196,939
3,213,277
2,197,712
3,213,277
2,197,712
Rubber, recovered, and rubber substitute
and hard rubber in sheets
16,935
13,013
2,103,489
747
884
276,139
1 R f>'i^
13,013i 884
2,103,489| 276,139
2,133.437
277,770
2,133,437
277,770
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n/MtvrrU.I-O
Imported.
Ektebkd for
Home
Consumption.
1
i
Quantity,
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
KKEK GOODS.
MANUFACrrUKED AKTICLES— Con.
Rubl)er powdered and rubber waste ,,..
Great Britain
Newfoundland
St. Pierre
United'Stetes
Total
United States
Great Britain
Lbs.
61,033
277
500
341,679
' 2,976
14
21
33,559
Lbs.
61,033
277
500
344,679
$
2,976
14
21
33,559
406,489
1,046
36,570
406,489
36,570
Rubber thread, elastic
2,108
1,046
2,108
Spurs and stilts used in the manufacture
1
28i
6oo;
28
United States
600
Total..
Great Britain . ...
'Square or round reeds and raw hide cen-
tres, textile leather or rubber heads,
thumbs and tips, and steel, iron or nickel
caps.for whip ends, imported by whip
manufacturers for use in the manufac-
ture of whips in their own factories
628
628
240
39,586
240
United States
Total
39,586
39,826
89,826
Great Britain
Surgical and dental instruments and sur-
gical needles
19.317
2,261
12,603
137
136,026
19,317
2,261
12,603
France.. . ,
Germany
Switzerland
137
Ignited States. . . .
136,026
Total
United States
United States. ..
United States.
United States
170,344
170,344
Teasels
851
851
Treenails
M.
21,858
513
M.
21,858
513
Turpentine, raw and crude
Lbs.
9,617
268
Lbs.
9,617
268
"Vaccine points, articles for the manufac-
ture, VIZ. : Glass caps, shells, containers
and capillary tubes ; rubber bulbs, boxes
or corks ; only when imported by manu-
facturers of vaccine points
110
110
Great Britain
United States
Total
'Varnish, black and bright, for ships' use. .
Galls.
5u
820
40
765
Galls.
.50
820
40
765
870
805
870
805
320
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles Impoetrd.
Countries.
Imported,
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity .
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
FREE GOODS —
MANUEACTUREl) AUTICLE8— Con.
Yarn, botany yarn, in numbers 30 and
finer, on mule cops, dry spun, on what is
known as the French or Belgian system,
not doubled or twisted, in white only,
when iniix)rted by manufacturers of
cashmere socks and stockings to be used
exclusively for the manufacture of such
articles in their own factories . . i
Great Britain . ...
United States
Total
Great Britain
France
Germany
Lbs.
126,063
1,804
71,643
1,275
Lbs.
126,063
1,804
$
71,643
1,275
127,867
72,918
127,867
72,918
Yarn, cotton, No. 40 and finer . .
785,315
3,329
2,670
91,648
882,962
240,772
1,180
2,935
41,004
785,315
3,329
2,070
91,618
240,772
1,180
2,935
41,004
United States
Total
Great Britain
Germany
United States. ...
Total
Great Britain
United States
Total
Great Britain
Yarn, cotton, polished or glazed, when im-
ported by manufacturers of shoe laces,
for the njanufacture of such goods in
285,891
882.962
285,891
496
25,025
2,020
244
4,870
857
496
25,025
2,020
244
Yarn, of jute, flax or hemp for the manu-
facture of towels, when imported by the
manufacturers of jute linen or union
towels to be used in their own factories
in the manufacture of such articles
4,870
857
27,541
5,971
27,541
5,971
32,60^
106
4,866
24
32,664
1U6
4,866
24
32,770
1,890
32,770
4,890
16,640
117
2,174
12,178
318
1,781
16,640
117
2,174
12,178
318
Yarn, spun from the hair of the alpaca or
the angora goat, imported by manufac-
turers of braid for use exclusively in
their factories in the manufacture of such
United States
Total
Great Britain
Germany
Total
Great Britain
France..
United States
Total
Great Britain
1,781
18,931
14,277
18,931
14,277
11.920
2,200
3,814
419
11,920
2,200
3,814
419
Yam, wool or worsted, genapped, dyed or
finished, imported by manufacturers of
braids, cords, tassels and fringes
14,120
4,233
14,120
4,233
43,424
110
1,633
15,490
379
1,264
43,424
110
1,633
15,490
.379
1,264
45,167
17,133
45,167
17,133
Anatomical preparations and skeletons
177
541
574
177
France
United States. . . .
Total
541
574
1,292
1,292
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No. 3. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered fob
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS-
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES — Con.
Apparel, wearing, and other personal
and household effects, not merchandise,
of British subjects dying abroad, but
domiciled in Canada ; books, pictures,
family plate or furniture, personal
effects and heirlooms left by bequest.
Great Britain ....
6,621
20
1,100
$
6 621
France
20
United States
1 100
Total
Articles the growth, ]iroduce or manu-
facture of Canada, returned after hav-
7,641
7,641
Great Britain
80,951
316
1,114
150
1,972
282
5,489
10,833
16
67
201,955
42
80,951
316
Australia !
B. W. Indies |
1,114
150
1,972
282
-
Hong Kong
Newfoundland
British Poss. Other;
Grermany
5,489
10,833
16
Japan
St. Pierre
Switzerland
67
203,460
42
United States. ...
U. S. Colombia...
Total
Great Britain
Articles for the use of the Governor
303,176
304,680
3,292
1,530
155
429
3,433
1,650
165
France
Japan
United States
Articles for the personal or official use of
Consuls General who are natives or citi-
zens of the country they represent, and
who are not engaged in any other busi-
ness or profession
555
Total ,.
5,426
5,693
Great Britain
362
20
128
386
10
34
433
2
1,087
186
90
1,335
362
Argentina
20
Belgium
128
Cuba
413
Denmark
10
Egypt
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
58
827
493
26
1,087
186
90
Norway & Sweden.
Turkey
Articles imported by, or for the use of, the
Dominion (irovernment, of any of the
United States.
Total
1,340
4,073
5,040
Departments thereof, or by and for the
Senate and House of Commons, &c . . .
Great Britain
1,490,170
5
1,490,630
5
British Africa ...
Australia
5
Belgium ...
Earvpt
274,296
75
6,778
130,658
2,645
4
494,037
274,296
76
6,778
1^ fifiS
•
France
Germany
Japan
2,676
4
Russia
United States
495,958
Total
•
2,398,668
... .
2,401,085
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No. 3. — Gkneral Statement of. Imports — Continued.
Abtiolrs Imported.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FBKE GOODS —
MISCBLLANEOUS ARTICLES— Con.
Articles for the use of the army and
navy, viz. :
Arms, military or naval clothing,
musical instruments for bands,
military stores, and munitions of
war ; also articles consigned direct
to officers and men on board vessels
of His Majesty's navy, for their own
Great Britain
8,592
60
10,841
8,592
Japan
60
United States
15,493
Total
19,493
24,145
Great Britain
42,104
Australia
922
B. W. Indies.....
Hong Kong .
106
65
Newfoundland . . .
Aust. -Hungary.. . .
Belgium
China
Cuba
I'^gypt
r ranee
'••'•"•-
49
243
55
58,301
227
99
2,803
Germany
113
Greece
89
Holland
157
Japan
Porto Rico
Portugal
Spain .... . .
United States
Total
1,012
237
13
707
418,718
-
526,020
Articles ex-warehoused for Excise pur-
poses to be manufactured in bond, not
elsewhere specified
United States
Great Britain
2,488
Articles for the Anglo-American Tele-
graph Co
91
50
91
United States
Total
50
141
186
3,339
138
55,639
141
Great Britain
Bacteriological products or serums for sub-
cutaneous injections
186
France
Germany .
United States
3;339
138
55,639
Barrels or packages of Canadian manu-
facture which have been exported filled
Total
59,.302
59,302
with Canadian products, when returned,
or exported empty and returned filled
with foreign products
Great Britain
Germany
United States. . . .
.Total
•
No.
37,950
2,000
119,253
1,553
115
28,012
No.
37,950
2,0' 10
119,253
1,553
115
28,012
159,203
29,680
159,203
29.680
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COUNTBIES.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS —
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS— Con.
Bird skins and skins of animals not native
to Canada, for taxidermic purj^ses, not
further manufactured than prepared for
preservation
Great Britain
35
38
346
$
35
Newfoundland ....
38
United States
Total
346
419
419
United States
Botanical sjiecimens
33
33
Great Britain
Newfoundland ....
Cabinets of coins, collections of medals,
and of other antiquities, including col-
lections of postage stam]>s
2,194
3,400
411
1,165
442
477
980
18,881
2,194
3 400
Belgium
411
Egypt
1,165
442
France
Germany
477
Holland
United States. . . .
980
18,881
Total
Great Britain
United States
27,950
27,950
Casts as models for the use of schools of
design
17
297
17
297
Total
.
314
314
Great Britain
-
Clothing, and books, donations of, for
charitable purposes. .
7,686
3
3
6
129
50
7,266
7,686
3
B. E. Indies . . .
Newfoundland
China
3
5
France
Mexico
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain
B. E. Indies
B. W. Indies ....
British Poss., other
Arabia
Brazil ....
Central Am. States
Cuba
Dutch E. Indies . .
Hawaii
120
50
7 266
15,142
15,142
Coffee, green, imported direct from the
country of growth and production
Lbs.
947,279
8,996
91,555
27,874
81,790
2,639,517
570,316
300
175,561
15,536
2,932
6,600
15,918
12,406
353,677
120,034
9.56
8,136
3,271
10,113
176,219
71,042
46
18,012
2,260
653
851
1,917
1,846
24,135
Lbs.
, 947,279
8,996
91,555
27,874
81,790
2,639,517
570,316
300
175,561
15,536
2,'.f32
6,600
15,918
12,406
353,677
120,034
956
8,136
3,271
10,113
176,219
71,042
46
18,012
2 2o0
Hay ti
fi.'iS
Italy
Mexico
Porto Rico
Venezuela
Total .... ...
851
1,917
1,846
24,135
4,950,257
439,491
4,950,257
439,491
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No. 1.— General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS-
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES— Con.
Great Britain
$
91
. 27
72
S
91
Sermany
United States.
27
72
Total
190
190
United States
7,741
7,741
Great Britain
Models of inventions and of other im-
provements in the arts, but no article
shall be deemed a model which can be
120
255
100
19,883
120
France . ....
255
Germany
100
United States
Total
19,883
Paintings in oil or water colours by ar-
tists of well-known merit, or copies of
the Old Masters by such artists
20,358
20,358
Great Britain . . . .
238,621
18
475
9,962
4,057
4,135
50
43,035
238,621
Aust. -Hungary —
18
475
9,962
Holland
4,057
Italy
4,135
Switzerland
United States.
50
38,630
Total
300,353
295,948
Paintings in oil or water colours, the pro-
Great Britain
1,182
247
87
443
1,182
Belgium ....
247
Italy.
87
United States
443
Total
1,959
1,959
United States
9,343
9,343
Great Britain ... .
Australia
Settlers' effects
1,431,292
3,060
25
500
175
2,694
9,820
260
405
1,662
55
9,975
60,804
720
2,573
445
555
15
.'..'.':'.'.'.'.
1,431,292
3,060
British Africa .
B. E. Indies
25
500
British Guiana. . . .
175
B. W. Indies
Newfoundland. . . .
2,694
9,820
New Zealand
Aust. -Hungary. . . .
260
405
1,662
55
9,975
.
60,804
,
Holland
720
Japan
2,573
445
Roumania
555
15
St. Pierre
441i
441
United States
Total
5,233,437
5,233,437
!
6,758,913
6,758,913
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles.
COCNTRIES.
Imported,
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS-
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES— Con.
Si)ecimens, models and wall diagrams for
illustration of natural history for
universities and public museums
Great Britain
68
5
35
50
142
68
British Africa
France
5
35
Gennany
50
United States
Total
142
300
300
Great Britain. . .
B. E. Indies
Total
Great Britain
B. E. Indies
Total
Great Britain. —
B, E. Indies
Total
Great Britain. . . .
B. E. Indies
Total
Great Britain
Hong Kong
China
Lbe.
1,584,350
5,629,370
Tea of India, black, imported direct, or
purchased in bond in iJnited Kingdom .
269,636
800,336
Lbs.
1.584,350
5,629,370
259,636
800,336
7,213,720
1,059,972
7,213,720
1,059,972
Tea of India, green, imported direct, or
purchased in Dond in United Kingdom.
272,296
686,041
40,966
100,856
272,296
685,041
40,966
100,856
957,337
141,822
957,337
141,822
Tea of Ceylon, black, imjx)rted direct, or
purchased in bond in United Kingdom.
2,754,252
5,543,574
486,441
872,584
2,755,852
5,543,674
485,641
872,584
8,297,826
1,358,025
8,299,426
1,358,226
Tea of Ceylon, green, imix)rted direct, or
purchased in bond in United Kingdom .
691,139
4,671,027
105,060
687,939
691,139
4,671,027
105,060
687,939
5,362, lee
792,999
5,362,166
792,999
Tea of China, black, imported direct, or
purchased in bond in United Kingdom.
156,246
41,292
674,620
24,323
5,106
79,120
166,246
41,292
674,620
24,323
5,106
79,120
Total
Great Britain
Hong Kong
China . ,
Japan
Total
Great Biitain
B. E. Indies
Japan
872,158
108,549
872,158
108,549
Tea of China, green, imported direct, or
purchased in bond in United Kingdom .
183,037
3.060
1,425,289
7,187
25,471
469
180,742
1,915
183,0^7
3,060
1,425,289
7,187
25,471
469
183,742
1,915
1,618,573
208,597
1,618,573
208,597
Tea of China, green, imported direct, or
purchased in bond in United Kingdom .
16,492
4,200
6,363,326
2,930
472
976,199
16,492
4,200
6,366,826
2,930
472
976,837
Total
Great Britain
Tea of other countries, black, imported
direct, or purchased in bond in United
Kingdom
6,384,018
979,601
6,387,518
980,239
600
116
600
116
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Countries.
Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity. ]
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FRKE GOODS-
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES— C«m.
$
63
11,868
63
United States
11,868
Total
11,931
11,931
Great Britain
Coins, gold and silver, except U.S. silver
52,666
198
70
5,058
0,971,359
52,666
B. E. Indies
198
B. W. Indies. '...
Newfoundland
United States
70
5,058
6,971,359
Total
Great Britain ...
Newfoundland ....
7,029,351
7,029,351
Gold bullion, in bars, blocks, ingots, drops,
^sheets or plates, unmanufactured
16
78
14
625,459
15
78
France
14
United States. . .
Total
525,459
525,566
525,566
Silver bullion, in bars, blocks, ingots,
drops, sheets or plates, unmanufactured.
277
319,119
277
United States
319,119
Total
Great Britain
319,396
319,396
Glass cut to size for the manufacture of
dry plates for photographic purposes . . .
913
913
Machinery of a class or kind not made in
2,273
2,273
United States. ....
Machinery of a class or kind not made in
Canada, for the manufacture of brass
goods such as are mentioned in tariflF
item 492 Schedule B .
1,805
1,805
B. W. Indies
Great Britain
country, entitled to the benefits of the
British Preferential Tariff, &c
Galls.
298,030
48,730
Galls.
738,110
148,851
Paper, plain basic photographic, baryta
coated, for the manufacture of album-
enized or sensitized photographic paper,
&c . . . ....
80
40
80
United States
40
Total
120
120
Paper tubes and cones for winding yam
tnereon, &c
9
2,845
9
United States. , . .
Total
--LLL"-
2,845
2,864
2,854
United States
Oils— petroleum, feul and gas oils 8235
specific gravity or heavier at 60° tem-
perature
626,937
31,220
626,937
31,220
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Imported.
Entered for
Home
Consumption.
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
FREE GOODS —
MlSOEH,ANEOCS ARTICLES -
Printing presses, rotary, of a
made in Canada
-Con.
kind not
Great Britain
United States
$
389
31,186
389
31,186
Total
United States
United States, .
31,575
31,575
Whale oil soap
Lbs.
507
22
Lbs.
507
22
Menageries
73,710
Great Britain ....
Other miscellaneous articles ....
14,994
165
120
8,441
14,994
165
France..
Norway & Sweden.
United States
120
8,441
Total
23,720
23,720
Total free goods
103,103,350
102,554,766
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No. 2.— Abstract by Countries^
Countries.
Great Britain
Australia
British Africa
M East Indies
II West Indies
II Guiana
Fiji Islands
Hong Kong
Newfoundland
New Zealand
British Possessions, all other. .
Total Bi-itish Empire.
Arabia ...
Argentina
Austria- Hungary .......
Belgium
Brazil
Cape Verde Islands
Central American States
Chile
China
Cuba
Danish West Indies
Dutch East Indies ,
Denmark
Ecuador
Egypt
France
French Africa
Germany
Greece
Hawaiian Islands
Hayti
Holland
Iceland
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Norway & Sweden
Persia
Peru
Philippine Islands
Porto Rico
Portugal ,
Roumania
Russia
St. Pierre
Spain
Switzerland
Turkey
United States
U. S. of Colombia
Venezuela
Imports.
Dutiable.
Value.
45,168,217
24,687
6,282
575,265
4,441,566
2,190,653
138
118,144
16,812
2,892
2,017
52,546,673
5,452
35
773,685
1,874,715
3,045
120
168
236,848
286,784
1,727
445,468
1,549
3.086
25,291
5,142,736
419
6,054,200
247,768
13
2
665,197
Total Other Countries., ,
Additional duties
Grand Totals
Free.
Value.
16,792,692
77,482
62,859
2,734,311
374,262
411
6,677
1,059,945
16,362
3,737
21,128,738
11,187
498,880
30,388
1,517,669
176,219
925
71,042
87,617
319,458
81,024
5
18,276
14,907
Total.
Value.
General Tariff.
Value.
61,960,9091
102,1691
69,141
3,309,5761
4,815, 828 i
2,191,0641
1381
124,821!
1,076,757
19,254
5,754
73,675,411
578,775
925,601
32,725
48,971
3,398
279,394
15.051
295,191
93,968
25
82,526
11,545
773,992
1,361,822
309,385
82,980,909
10
184
1,240
1,146,626
28,275
1,974,344
33
2,260
6531
310,245
552'
47,272
1,073,200
52,353
144,798
103,561,780
156,108,453
1,846
12,408
1,932
180,034
2,569
83,773
28,545
13,609
74,016,271
42
24,135
81,974,612
103,103,350
16,639
498,915
804,073
3,392,384
179,264
1,045
71,210
87,617
556,306
367,808
1,732
463,744
16,456
3,086
26,531
6,289,362
28,694
8,028,544
247,801
2,273
655
975,442
552
(526,047
1,998,801
85,078
193,769
3,398
279,394
15,051
297,037
106,376
1.957
262,5601
14.114
857,765
1,390,367
322,994
156,997,180
52
24,319
185,536,392
259,211,803
Duty.
5,781,301
21,350
3,546
81,173
126,466
9,887
234
118,548
16,673
3,080
1,285
6,163,543
4,287
5
810,815
1,573,195
3,042
120
168
240,940
272,190
7,894
389,704
1,527
21,461
5,016.078
2,183,582
229,490
13
2
601,778
354,598
872,303
30,482
47,670
3,398
187,985
13,721
255,192
88,292
25
72,869
3,967
780,579
1,360,286
185,511
77,390.807
10
184
93,004,170
$ cts. ■
3,094,910 72
5,406 03
561 18
28,825 83
97,270 10
127,468 96
848 95
70,756 13
2,780 11
576 86
1,882 95
3,431,287 82
1,544 65
9 25
270,808 38
432,748 97
403 80
24 00
31 40
162,872 59
293,611 76
640 69
145,034 51
511 53
27,504 10
2,095,524 10
645,.'>24 60
75,288 36
3 71
0 40
1,725,392 51
99,167^713
88,822 07
281,825 80
10,384 00
10,146 75
924 40
70,0.54 41
36,972 35
17,123 30
41,226 25
3 75
28,382 26
1,316 47
228,503 46
376,-537 51
44,875 42
19,508,314 97
2 00
36 80
26,622,931 28
114,191 98
30,168,411 08
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Dutiable and Free.
Entkbed for Consumption.
Preferential Tariff.
Surtax Tariff.
Total
Dutiable.
Total
Free.
Grand Total.
Value.
Duty.
Value.
Duty.
Value.
Value.
Value.
Duty.
$
38,475,505
$ cts.
7,454,733 47
%
6a3.023
% cts.
288,373 12
46553
%
44,939,829
21.350
6,282
430,406
3,722,779
2,178,474
175,849
118,548
16,673
3,080
1,285
16,837.746
78,409
62,859
2,734,311
474,021
411
%
61,777,574
99,759
69,141
3,164,717
4,196,800
2,178,885
175,849
125,290
1,076,667
19,442
5,022
$ cts.
10,838,017 31
5,406 03
2,736
966 71
349,233
3,596,313
64,366 83
794,012 99
533,302 58
42.994 29
93,192 66
891,283 09
2,168,587
660,771 54
175,615
43,843 24
6,742
1,059,994
16,362
3,737
70.756 13
2,780 11
576 86
...... ...
1,882 96
44,765,253
8,889,410 16
685,759
288,778 65
51,614,555
21,274,591
72,889,146
12,609,476 63
4,287
5
813,014
1,611,789
3,042
120
168
11,187
498,880
30,631
1,517,724
176,219
925
71,042
87,617
377,759
78,996
5
18,276
14,907
15,474
498,885
843.645
3,129,513
179,261
1,045
71,210
87,617
(518,745
351,186
7,899
407,980
16,434
1,544 65
2J9*)
38,594
90315
11,765 72
9 25
271,711 53
444,514 69
403 80
24 00
31 40
46
20 93
240,986
272,190
7,894
389,704
1,527
162,893 52
293,611 76
640 69
145,034 61
511 53
21,461
5,056,303
'6,225^405
2-?9,4<»0
605,667
1,397
1,150.222
28,275
1,950,199
122
2,260
653
310,404
552
47,2%
1,074,881
52,353
144,798
22,858
6,206,525
28,275
8,175,604
229,612
2,273
655
916,071
552
401,928
1,947,231
82,835
192,472
3,398
187,985
13,721
257,275
100,713
1,957
263,714
6,536
865,096
1,389,000
199,120
150,826,515
52
24,319
27,504 io
40,225
"4,041323
18,143 84
1,527!646 44
2,113,667 94
2Ji72i57i 04
•'
75,288 36
3 71
0 40
3,889
1,289 47
1,726,681 98
34
47
9 05
27 94
354,632
872,350
30,482
47,674
3,398
187,985
13,721
255,192
88,292
25
83,680
3,967
780,616
1,360,455
185,511
77,543,780
10
.184
88,831 12
281,853 74
10,384 00
4
1 86
10.148 61
924 40
70,054 41
36,972 35
2,083
12,421
1,932
180,034
2,569
84,480
28,545
13,609
73,282,735
42
24,135
17,123 30
41,226 25
3 75
10,811
37
169
2,162 20
29*20
78 88
30,544 46
1,316 47
228,532 66
376,616 39
44,875 42
152,973
46,270 57
19,554,585 54
2 00
36 80
4,290,851
1,607,749 25
97,295,021
81,280,165
178,575,186
28,230,680 53
114,191 98
44,765,253
8,889,410 16
4,976,610
1,896,527 90
148,909,576
102,554,756
251,464,332
40,954,349 14
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement by Countries of the Total Quantities and Values of
Merchandise exported from Ijie Dominion of Canada, Distinguishing Canadian
Produce and Manufactures from those of other Countries, during the Fiscal Year
ended June 30, 1904.
(Abbreviations : B.W., British West ; F.W., French West ; Dan, W., Danish West ; Nfd. Newfoundland.)
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Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce op
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canai>a.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE MINE.
Arsenic
United States. . .
Great Britain...
Australia
Brit. Africa
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
France
Germany
Holland
Italy
Lbs.
600
Tons.
4,375
1
121
4
1,354
1,154
1,894
173
560
20
24,980
39
116,866
33
5,000
245
13,428
53,412
47,560
10,200
28,311
400
709,381
$
Lbs.
600
Tons.
4,375
1
121
4
1,354
1,154
1,894
173
560
20
24,980
39
116,866
33
5,000
245
13,428
53,412
47,560
10,200
28,311
Russia
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain.. .
United States. . .
Total
(ireat Britain . . .
Brit. Africa
Brit. Guiana. . . .
B. W. Indies.. . .
Newfoundland. .
Cuba ....
Denmark
France
400
709,381
34,636
984,836
34,636
984,836
Barytes, ground and un-
ground
Cwt.
400
6
360
8
Cwt.
400
6
360
8
406
368
406
368
Coal
Tons.
14,120
9,795
1,210
16,007
156,581
1,(>35
349
2,341
1,466
46,246
118
392
13,552
1,382,693
50,523
28,824
Tons.
1
10
Tons.
14,121
9,795
1,210
16,007
156,838
1,635
349
2,341
1,466
46,246
118
392
13,552
1,403,844
^ 50,533
28,824
5,451
78,986
5,451
78,986
411,554
8.045
1,309
9,260
5,864
143,593
413
1,939
34,989
3,.565,910
257
1,492
413,046
8,045
1,309
9,260
Hawaii
Norway-Sweden
Portugal
Spain .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
France
5,864
143,593
413
1,939
34,989
21,151
21,409
46,603
3,612,513
1,646,505
4,346,660
48,105
1,667,914
4,394,765
Chromite (chromic iron). .
218
37
31
2,032
13,545
555
606
40,298
218
37
31
2,032
13,545
555
Holland
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
606
40,298
2,318
55,004
2,318
55,004
Felspar
8,913
19,371
8,913
19,371
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce Total Exports,
of Canada,
Quantity,
Value,
Q'ty.
Value,
Quantity,
Value.
THE MINE— Con.
(lold bearing quartz, dust.
Great Britain,.,.
China .
United States. .
f
100
1,730
18,713,709
9
$
100
i
1,730
102,248
18,815,957
Total
Brit. Africa
Newfoundland .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain. . .
France
United States, . .
Total
United States, . .■
China
United States, . .
Total . .
Great Britain. . .
Belgium
Germany
United States, . .
Total
18,715,539
102,248
18,817,787
fTypsum or plaster — Crude
Tons,
208
322
272,123
243
613
298,416
Tons.
208
322
272,123
243
613
298,416
272,653
299,272
272,653
299,272
*Metal8, viz. :—
Copper, fine, contained
in ore, matte, regulus,
&c
Lbs,
348,139
44,143,082
63,699
4,415,075
Lbs,
-
Lbs,
348,139
fi.^6«»9
1,908
184
44,144,990; 4,415,259
44,491,221
4,478,774
1,908
184
44,493,129! 4,478,958
Copper, black or coarse,
cement copper and
copper in pigs
204,070
25,266
204,070 25,266
*Lflad, metallic, con-
tained in ore, &c
16,153,208
340,743
16,153,208
346,743
Lead, pig
42,410
997
42,410
997
*Nickle, fine, contained
in ore, matte or sjjciss.
2,307.538
.80
11,922,355
292,036
15
945,256
2,307,538
80
292,036
15
2,039
178
11,924,394
945,434
14,229,973
1,237,307
2,039 178
14,232,012
1,237,485
*Platinum, contained in
concentrates, or othei
forms
Oz.
3
64
32
468
Oz,
35
532
*Silver, metallic, con-
tained in ore, concen-
trates, &c
69,903
3,128,145
.S9,146
1,826,382
/
69,903
.3,132,603
39,146
4,458
4,458
3,585
3,585
1,829,967
3,198,048
Lbs.
268,889
260
620
595,558
1,865,528
3,202,506
1,869,113
Mica
68,215
20
80
145,345
Lbs.
Lbs.
268,889
260
620
595,598
68,215
■
20
80
40
8
145,353
865,327
213,660
40
8
865,367
213,668
•These items show weight and value of the copper, lead, nickel, platinum and silver respectively
not the gross weight of ore, matte, concentrates, &c,'
334
CUST0M8 DEPARTMENT
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
•
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE MINE— Con.
Mineral pigment, iron ox-
Great Britain . . .
Argentina . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies...
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
B. W. Indies....
Lbs.
133,655
3,920
722,450
2,045
108
6,029
t
Lbs.
133,655
3,920
723,317
$
2,045
108
867
867
24
6,053
860,025
8,182
24
860,892
8,206
Galls.
552
712
1,447
18
3,430
714
487
226
1,730
GaUs.
552
712
1,447
18
3,956
714
487
226
5
526
385
2,115
6,159
3,162
526
477
36,978
385
48
3,451
6,685
3,-547
Oil : mineral, coal and
477
37,128
47
48
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . .
150
47
5
4
3,456
4
197
9
37,455
3,499
37,652
3,508
30
50
11
13
30
50
477
2,083
162
2,552
11
477
1,352
40
2,474
55
209
13
302
13
55
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
G^eat Britain . .
Belgium
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total
731
122
78
136
31
25
345
44
327
1,011
216
4,343
579
5,354
795
Ores, viz . :
Tons.
96
5,060
Tons.
96
5,060
4,802
229,048
7,240
572,643
4,802
229,048
7,240
572,643
233,850
579,883
233,850
68
579,883
Manganese
68
2,294
2,294
Other.
985
17
3,817
19,507
680
3,228
60,068
985
17
35
3,817
19,507
680
3,228
00,068
4,854
83.483
4,854
83,483
Phosphates
1
190
11
5,337
1
190
11
5.337
191
5,348
191
5,348
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No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
335
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE PrODCCE of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE MINE— Ccm.
Plumbago, crude ore and
Great Britain. . .
Belgium
Germany
United State*. . .
Total
United States. . .
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland. .
St. Pierre
United Sutes. . .
Total
United States. . .
Cwt.
116
1,743
857
3,216
9
540
16,148
4,966
5,431
$
Cwt.
116
1,743
857
3,216
540
16,148
4,966
5,431
5,932
27,085
5,932
27,085
•
Pyrites
Tons.
17,171
44,227
Tons.
17,171
44,227
Lbe.
Salt
Lbs.
300
86,872
200
2,301,723
7
327
4
7,241
«
Lbs.
300
6,179,182
350
8,009,833
„
6,092,310
150
5,708,110
16,428
2
19,106
16,755
26,347
2,389,095
7,579
11,800,570
35,536
14,189,665
43,115
Sand and gravel
Tons.
324,911
65
98
112,173
Tons.
324,911
112 173
Stone : ornamental, gran-
ite, marble, &c., un-
wrought Newfoundland . .
196
f)58
65
98
196
{United States.. .
658
Total
163
854
163
854
t. building, freestone,
limestone, &c., ' un-i
wrought Newfoundland . .
65
123,556
254
29,257
65
123,596
254
United States. .
40
54
29,311
Total
123,621
29,511
40
54
123,661
29,565
II for manufacture of
grindstones, rough . . .
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
Australia
British Africa . .
Newfoundland . .
2,056
17,538
2,056
17,538
Other articles
611
260
740
7
50
221
540
108,278
611
260
740
7
Belgium
50
France.
221
G«rmanv.'
2,000
5,270
2,540
United States . .
Total
113,548
110,707
7,270
117 977
THE FISHERIES.
United States . .
dock, ling and polkxik,
fresh
Lbs.
320,418
12,715
250
8
Lbs.
320,668
12,723
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 8. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
THE FISHERIES — Con.
Codfish, dry salted
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
British Guiana. .
Brit. Poss's, other
Hong Kong
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand —
Brazil
Cwt.
23,169
141,274
40,525
224
10
2,228
960
60,934
1,419
716
71406
1,216
4,971
1,146
12,349
30,008
1,184
14,749
67,606
488
23
21
2,924
148,380
110
89,()72
637,191
165,157
1,100
36
7,897
2,880
293,074
6,860
873
275,410
5,424
17,696
4,000
61,602
137,939
6,023
67,929
332,911
2,833
75
105
14,629
624,281
330
Cwt.
$
Cwt.
23,169
142,642
40,525
224
10
2,228
960
60,934
1,419
716
71,899
1,216
4,971
1,146
12,349
30,008
1,184
14,749
67,606
488
23
21
2,924
148,380
110
$
89,672
1,368
5,396
642, .587
165,157
1,100
t
36
7,897
2,880
293,074
Cen. Am. States
China
Cuba
Dan. W, Indies.
Dutch Guiana . .
6,860
873
493
1,761
277,171
5,424
17,696
4,000
Hayti
61,602
Italv
137,93f
Madeira
Portugal
Porto Rico
Panama
6,023
67,929
332,911
2,833
75
St. Pierre
U.S. of Colombia
United States . .
Venezuela
Total
Great Britain. . .
United States . .
Total
United States . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Dan. W. Indies.
Porto Rico
United States . .
Total
United States . .
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
U.S. of Colombia
United States . .
Total
105
14.629
624,281
330
628,040
2,765,927
1.861
7,157
629,901
2,763,084
325
3,973
1,270
10,754
325
3,973
1,270
10,754
'
4,298
12,024
4,298
12,024
n pickled ^..■
388
1,156
388
1,156
II tongues and sounds . . .
Brls.
18
1
3
1,013
189
3
30
11,678
Brls.
18
1
3
1,013
189
3
30
11,678
1,035
11,900
1,035
11,900
Mackerel, fresh
Lbs.
1,224,424
61,981
Lbs.
1,224,424
61,981
11 canned . .
7,210
480
2,014
10,272
618
3S
14C
2,986
7,210
480
2,014
13,838
618
35
3,566
'" 376
140
3,362
19,976
3,77£
3,566
376
23,542
4,155
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — ConUnued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
not THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE FISHERIES— Con.
Mackerel, pickled
Australia
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies.. . .
Cen. Am. States.
Cuba
Brls.
1
584
$
6
.5.691
Brls.
$
Brls.
1
584
2,173
45
6
25
2
1,921
236
31,260
$
6
5,691
23,154
454
2,173i 23,154
45 454
6 67
25 283
2 26
1,921 11,061
236i 2,232
31,259! 330,179
........
67
Dan. W. Indies.
Panama
Porto Rico
U.S. of Colombia
United States . . .
Total
Australia
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Australia
United States...
Total
Great Britain. . .
Australia
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . . .
Fiji Islands ....
Hong Kong
Newfoundland..
Brazil
283
26
11,061
2,232
330,183
1
4
4
36,252; 373,153
1
36,253
373,157
Lba.
240 24
1,665,187 72,301
Lbs.
Lbs.
240
1,665,187
24
72,301
1,665,427 i 72,325
1,666,427
72,325
M pickled
Brls.
477
4.806
Brls.
Brls.
477
i806
Herring, fresh or frozen.
Lbs.
530
62
Lbe.
Lbs.
530
15,648,640
62
15,440,640 139,098
108,000
3,780
142,878
15,441,170 139,160
108,000
3,780
15,549,170
142,940
M pickled
Brls.
887
•263
3,303
1 991
Brls.
Brls.
887
263
1,651
38,177
2
140
111
510
1
1,043
197
401
45
1
802
337
1,238
7
7,679
2,002
126
34,349
3,393
1,291
6,359
144,412
6
1,651' 6^359
38,162 144,3.38
2i 6
]40| 560
ml 281
510 2.405
1| 5
1,043! 2,722
197 699
15
74
560
281
2,405
5
Cent. Am. States
China
Cuba
2,722
699
Dan. W. Indies.
Dutch Guiana . .
Hawaii
Hayti
Italy
Japan
Panama
Porto Rico ... .
St. Pierre
U.S. of Colombia
United States. . .
Total
401
45
1
802
337
1,238
1,473
187
3
4,098
1,500
.3.364
1,473
187
3
4,098
1,500
3,364
7 25
7,679i 28,fK)5
2,002 2,006
126, 486
34,291' 104,331
25
28,505
2,006
58
233
486
104,564
89,896 308,037
73
307
89,969
308,344
11— ii— 22
838
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Articles Expobted.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Qty.
Value.
Quaptity.
Value.
THE FISHERIES— Cwi.
Herring, canned
Australia
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies...-.
Fiji Islands
Japan
Lbs.
2,520
350
6,002
5,376
144
57,680
1301
Lbs.
k
Lbs.
2,520
350
6,002
5,376
144
57,680
130
36
232
295
11
2,661
35
232
295
11
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
British Africa. .
British Guiana..
B. W. Indies...
Hong Kong
Newfoundland. .
Cent. Am. States
China
2,661
72,072
3,364j
72,072
3,364
36,795
6,40»
2,680
28,900
292, .544
36,420
13,200
1,725
13,266
61,628
2,447
2,372
3,000
5,500
1,150
900
800
42
6,675
1,822,090
1,381
340
134
728
8,035
1,058
403
57
464
1,948
57
"53
150
165
39
36,795
6,400
2,680
28,900
292,-544
36,420
13,200
1,725
13,266
61,628
2,447
2,372
3,000
5,500
1,150
900
800
42
6,675
1,822,090
1,381
340
134
728
8,035
1,058
403
67
464
Cuba
Dan. W. Indies
Dutch Guiana. .
Hayti
Madeira
Panama
1,948
57
53
150
165
39
Portugal
Porto Rico
St. Pierre
U.S.of Colombia
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Belgium
Japan
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa . .
II Guiana. .
B. W. Indies...
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies...
Newfoudland.. . .
Cuba ...,
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
45
32
45
32
4
201
4
201
51,888
61,888
2,338,534
"67,182
2,338,634
67,182
Sea fish, other, fresh. . . .
7,123
214
7,123
214
II II pickled..
Brls.
12
750
87
126
Brls.
Brls.
12
750
87
126
1,500
1,500
500
600
849
2,126
849
2,126
Sea fish other, preserved..
Lbs.
' 2,635
500
2,250
9,200
5,7ii6
531,225
303
75
70
712
219
28,768
Lbs.
Lbs.
2,635
500
2,260
9,506
5,766
532,041
303
76
70
300
20
732
219
816
29
28,787
551,58^
30,137
1,116
49
552,698
30,186
Oysters, fresh
Brls.
54
3
79
1
60
291
283
13
330
6
224
662
Brls.
54
3
79
1
60
292
283
13
330
6
224
1
5
567
488
1,418
1
6
489
1,423
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE FISHERIES— Con.
Oysters, ^Jreserved in cans
United States. . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Australia
British Africa . .
.1 Guiana . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
D. W. Indies...
Denmark .
France
Germany. ....
Holland
N< )r way-Sweden
lUissia.
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . .
Australia
B. W. Indiefe....
Fiji Islands
France
Germany
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Australia
Fiji Islands
United States. . .
Total
Lbs.
$
Lbs.
3,213
501
Lbs.
3,213
501
Lobsters, fresh
Brls.
66
33,937
435
384,109
Brls.
66
33,937
435
384,109
34,003
384,544
34,003
384 544
Lbs,
Lbs.
3,784,611
4,025
22,780
2,738
10,854
150
254,520
48
141,504
2,298,6i;5
242,486
25,400
234,706
4,320
025
3,656,487
908,617
683
3,636
611
1,990
30
61,526
9
36,070
587,084
66,559
6,995
63,001
1,080
188
781,737
Lbfl.
3,784,611
4,025
22,780
2,738
10,854
150
254,520
48
141,504
2,298,665
242,486
25,400
234,706
4,320
625
3,656,677
908,617
3,636
611
1,990
30
61,526
9
36,070
587,084
66,559
6,995
63,001
• 1,080
188
781,796
190
59
10,683,919
. 2,519,816
190
59
10,684,109
2,519,875
Bait-
Clams or other
Brls.
17
21,123
74
31,933
Brls.
17
21,123
74
31,933
21,140
32,007
21,140
32,007
Salmon —
Fresh
Lbs.
366,009
9,515
610
14,970
8.50
80,619
18
1,204,775
50,427
805
69
816
85
6,942
4
122,923
Lbs.
366,009
9.515
610
14,970
850
80,619
18
1,204,775
50,427
805
69
816
85
6,942
4
122,923
1,677,366
182,071
1,077,366
182,071
Smoked
520
480
28
51
59
0
520
480
28
51
59
0
1,028
116
1,028
116
Jl_ii__22^
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No. 8. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE FISHERIES — Con.
Salmon — Con.
Canned
Great Britain . . .
Australia
B. E. Indies....
B. W. Indies . . .
British Guiana. .
Fiji Islands
New Zealand . . .
Japan
Lbs.
12,216,045
1,534,140
97,248
1,827
5,280
214,471
354,211
1,230,850
39,600
48
31,677
1,533,060
140,141
5,325
214
425
13,033
30.008
44,956
1,700
6
3,258
Lbs.
$
Lbs.
12,216,045
1,534,140
97,248
1,827
5,280
214,471
354,211
1,230,898
39,600
48
32,431
S
1,533,060
140,141
5,325
214
425
13 033
30,008
44,960
1 700
48
4
Peru
St. Pierre
United States . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Australia
B. Guiana ....
B. W. Indies . . .
Cent. Am. States
China
Dan. W. Indies.
Dutch Guiana . .
France
754
86
6
3,.344
15,725,397
1,772,126
802
90
15,726,199
1,772,216
Salmon, pickled
Brls.
120
28
58
602
18
9
24
13
13
209
5
13,071
31
1,387
1,727
230
862
7,238
266
95
374
196
100
4,175
70
40,:«7
352
21,460
Brls.
Brls.
120
28
58
602
18
9
24
13
13
209
5
13,071
31
1,417
1,727
230
.
862
7 238
•
266
95
374
196
100
Germany
Holland .. . .
•Japan
U.S. of Colombia
United States . .
Total. ..
United States . .
Australia . ...
4,175
70
•
40, .337
352
22,036
30
570
1.5,588
77,488
30
570
15,618
78,058
Salmon or lake trout
Lbs.
1,845,519
70,298
Lbs.
Lbs.
1,845,519
70,298
Fish, all other — fresh. . .
665
28
74
1,267,382
665
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
28
74
1,267,382
Total
B. W. Indies . . .
China
Dan. W. Indies.
Denmark
Japan
1,268,149
1,268,149
Brls.
II 11 pickled .
Brls.
15
• 300
20
187
780
1,987
80
(500
180
2,598
1,520
15,350
Brls.
15
300
80
fifin
20 l«rt
187
780
. 1,987
2,598
1 520
United States . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Cuba
15,350
3,289
20,328
3,289
20,328
Fish oil-
Cod
Galls.
6,496
265
80
80
76,496
6,863
81
22
24
.37,035
Galls.
Galls.
6,496
265
80
80
76,867
6,863
81
22
24
United States . .
Total
371
371
840
37,875
83,417
44,025
840
83,788
44,86^
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341
•
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE FISHERIES - C(m.
Fish oil— Con.
Seal
Newfoundland . .
Galls.
9
Galls.
41
6
Galls.
41
4,380
6
United States . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
France
United States . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
4,380
1,538
1,538
4,380
1,538
41
6
4,421
1,544
Other .
654
120
1,989
227
42
752
654
120
1,989
227
42
752
2,763
1,021
2,763
1,021
Furs or skins, the produce
446,961
2,860
"" 343
446,961
United States . .
Total
3,203
449,821
343
450,164
Great Britain . . .
Australia. . .
B. W. Indies...
Other articles
40,128
18
21
2
4,287
7,091
22,730
40,128
18
21
Newfoundland . .
France
2
4,287
Jap>an
7,091
United States . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Belgium
United States . .
Total
St. Pierre
73
22,803
74,277
73
74,350
Ashes —
Pot and pearl
Brls.
600
23
309
27,766
1,025
7,042
Brls.
Brls.
600
23
309
27,766
1,025
7,042
932
35,8.S3
932
35,833
All other . . ,
48
65,980
48
United States . .
Total
65,980
66,028
66,028
United States . .
B.W.Indies....
St. Pierre
United States, . .
Total .. ..
United States. . .
Bark for tanning
Cords.
14,967
66,905
Cords.
Cords.
14,967
66,905
Firewood
10
23
30,553
20
54
71,887
10
23
30,553
20
54
—-'^-
71,887
30,586
71,961
30,586
• 71,961
Ivory nuts, vegetable
4
4
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Knees and futtocks . .
No.
60
20,315
30
12,650
No.
60
20,315
30
12,650
•
20,375
12,680
20,375
12,680
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued,
Abtiolrs Expobted.
Countries.
Goods,
THE PeODCOTS of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
ToT^L Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE FOREST— Con.
Lathwood
United States. . .
United States. . .
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total
LTnited States. . .
Grreat Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
Newfoundland..
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
China
Cords.
1,264
4,074
Cords.
1,264
4,074
Logs-
Cedar, capable of being
made into shingle bolts
12,181
32,001
12,181
32,001
Elm
M. ft.
1,182
584
11,551
4,968
M. ft.
1,182
584
11,551
4,968
1,766
16,519
1,766
16,519
61
4,687
660
32,732
61
4,687
660
32,732
4,748
25
33,392
4,748
33,392
Oak
535
25
535
Pine
347
1,613
0,298
24,008
347
1,613
6,298
-^—'-—
24,008
1,960
30,306
1,960
30,306
32
6,092
324
68,786
32
6,092
324
68,786
-
6,124
69,110
6,124
. 69,110
1,736
623
35
141
38,131
40,666
26,875
6.901
400
2,332
233,263
1,736
623
35
141
38,131
26,875
6,901
400
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . .
2,332
233,263
269,771
40,666
269,771
Lumber, viz. : —
39,283
4
39,283
Newfoundland. .
Total . .
Great Britain . . .
4
39,287
1
39,287
Basswftod ...
61
J44
23
1,7.S3
5,150
3,707
1,875
30,384
61
144
23
1,783
5,15»)
3,707
Germany.
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
1,876
30,384
2,011
41,116
2,011
41,116
Butternut
9
135
9
135
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343
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE PpODUCE of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
oe Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
THE FOREST— Con.
Lumber — Con.
Deals — Pine
Great Britain . . .
British Africa. . .
Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Std. hd.
51,176
2,824
5
85
22
5
23
2,070
$
2,740,702
128,476
144
4,255
840
193
1,500
99,504
Std. hd.
57
$
8,730
Std. hd.
51,233
2,824
5
85
22
5
23
2,070
2,749,432
128,476
144
4,255
840
Chili
Portugal
United States. . .
Total . .
Great Britain . . .
Australia
British Africa. .
B. W. Indies.. . .
Brit. pos. other .
Newfoundland . .
Argentina ......
Belgium '.
Brazil
193
1,500
9(>,504
56,210
2,975,614
57
8,730
56,267
2,984,344
Spruce and other
203,331
2,172
179
314
22
202
271
23
243
5,647
1,047
1,744
10
44
7,593
7,210,740
9(5,007
7,213
12,755
1,705
6,328
8,982
203,331
2,172
179
314
22
202
271
23
243
5,647
1,047
1,744
10
44
7,593
7,210,740
96,007
7,213
12,755
1,705
6,328
8,982
916
9,100
190,828
36,005
77,202
530
1,958
260,145
946
9,100
France
Portugal
Spain
Spanish Africa. .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. ..
Australia . . . .
British Africa. . .
B. W. Indies. . . .
Newfoundland . .
France
Portugal
Spain
United States. . .
Total
Australia
B. W. Indies. . . .
Newfoundland . .
Spanish Africa . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total
190,828
36,005
77,202
530
1,9.^8
260,145
222,842
7,920,444
222,842
7,920,444
Deal ends
10,763
30
3
8
1
118
70
24
256
393,386
1,051
100
230
38
2,758
2,202
645
6,679
10,763
30
3
8
1
118
70
24
256
393,386
1,051
100
230
38
2,758
2,202
645
6,679
11,273
407,089
11,273
407,089
Laths
M.
4,847
671
12
1,572
66
346,530
11,987
1,251
24
3,908
162
710,717
M.
4,847
671
12
1,572
66
346,530
11,987
1,251
24
3,908
162
710,717
353,698
758,049
353,698
728,049
Palings
223
454
2,314
3,>^96
223
454
2,314
3,896
677
6,210
■
677
6,210
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No. 3.* -General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported
Countries.
Goods,
the Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
not the Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
THE FOREST— Con.
Lumber- - Con.
Pickets
Great Britain . . .
Fiji Islands
Spanish Africa . .
LTnited States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
British Africa. . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies. . . .
Fiji Islands
Hong Kong
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand . . .
Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
M.
2,467
100
101
5,391
26,572
1,100
1,008
73,000
M.
2,467
100
101
5,391
26,572
1,100
1,008
73,000
8,059
101,680
8,059
101,680
Planks and boards
M. ft.
89,232
7,698
15,894
2,386
11,535
1,657
835
360
69
49,550
880
4,346
14,601
5,141
5
206
9,565
59
13
207
2,581
1,014
67
1,806
29
2,857
1,739
2,162
2,875
594,871
194
1,615,397
102,694
242,867
83,995
165,585
22,661
11,594
4,170
1,517
862,296
15,149
59,595
209,210
35,444
150
3,963
140,840
1,000
282
5,899
41.688
20,474
965
22,395
286
41,764
34,740
29,085
43,185
8,905,259
3,763
M. ft.
34
1,918
M. ft.
89,266
7,698
15,964
2,386
11,535
1,657
8.35
360
69
49,550
880
4,346
14,601
5,14]
5
206
9,565
59
13
207
2,581
1,014
67
1,806
29
2,857
1,739
2,311
2,875
594,880
194
1,617,315
102,694
70
3,008
245,875
33,995
165,585
22,661
11,594
4,170
1,517
862,296
15,149
59,595
209,210
65,444
150
Chili
China
France
F. W. Indies. . . .
Cuba
Germany
Hayti
Holland
3,963
140,840
1
1,000
282
5 899
Japan
41,688
20,474
Madeira
Mexico
965
Peru
22,395
286
Portugal
Porto Rico
Spanish Africa. .
Si. Pierre.
Uruguay
United States . . .
Venezuela
Total
United States. . .
Great Britian . . .
B, West Indies. .
Newfoundland . .
Argentina
Brazil
41,764
34,740
-
149
2,250
31,335
43,185
8,905,843
3,763
9
584
824,434
12,707,912
262
7,760
824,696
12,715,672
Joists
80
781
80
781
Scantling
36,966
13
5
1,974
99
7
37
10
25
325
435
9,768
368,433
191
58
28,791
1,204
71
671
103
448
4,903
6,537
112,647
36,966
13
5
1,974
99
7
37
10
25
325
435
9,768
368,433
191
58
28,791
1,204
71
France
Madeira
Portugal. . . . .
Porto Rico
Spanish Africa . .
Uruguay . . . .
United States. . .
Total
671
103
448
4,903
6,537
112,647
49,664
524,057
49,664
524,057
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345
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
the Produce op
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
THE FOREST— Con.
Lumber— Con.
Shingles
Australia
British Guiana. .
B.W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
F. West Indies..
Hawaii
M.
327
301
17,750
765
4.52
28. .^S6
9
M.
327
301
17,750
484
300
1
80
161
285
814,350
765
452
28,336
4841 767
767
300
1
80
161
285
814,350
375
2
80
297
539
1,679,625
375
2
Portugal
Porto Kico
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total . ..
Great Britain. . .
Great Britain . . .
SO
297
539
1,679,625
834,039
1,711,238
834,039
1,711,238
Shooks, box
No.
18,416
1,107
No.
18,416
1,107
II other
195,389
577
16,043
495
35,393
3,709
17,882
3,649
195,389
British Africa. . .
B. W. Indies. . . .
577
225
16,2(»
Newfoundland . .
Argentina ....
F. West Indies..
Mexico
495
35,393
3,709
17,882
Persia
3,649
Spanish Africa . .
14,576
198
1,293
53,150
14,576
St. Pierre
Uruguay
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
19h
1,293
53,150
342,354
225
342,579
Staves— other and Head-
ings
47,735
4.284
854
1,834
1,833
4,362
1,524
145,064
47,735
B. W. Indies. . . .
Newfoundland . .
Cuba
F. West Indies. .
Germany
St. Pierre
4,284
854
1,834
1,833
4,362
1,524
United States. . .
15
145,079
Total
207,490
15
207,505
Great Britain. . .
All other Lumber, N.ES.
168,555
6,014
1,421
527
3,349
1,570
12,827
1,099
314
2,425
53
620
10,492
521
135,667
520
169,075
6,014
British Africa. . .
B. West Indies..
Fiji Islands
Hong Kong
43
1,464
527
3,349
1,690
12,827
Newfoundland . .
120
Ararentina
Chili
1,099
314
Cuba
Germany
Italy.. .. ....
Japan .
2,425
53
■>
020
Mexico
10 492
St. Pierre
521
United States...
7,637
143,304
Total
345,454
8,320
353,774
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No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
Qty.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
THE FOREST — Con.
Lumber — Con.
Match Blocks
Great Britain
British Africa.
6.524
10,574
8,332
1,494
9,454
2,291
1,038
$
$
6,524
10,574
Chili
Holland
8,332
1,494
9,454
Philippines
Switzerland. . . .
2,291
United States . . .
1,038
•
Total
39,707
30,707
Great Britain. . .
Masts and Spars
No.
3
3
18
357
110
7
54
2
622
3,010
30
74
62
1,449
789
490
298
6
1,014
3,121
No. •
No.
3
3
18
357
116
7
54
2
625
3,010
30
Australia. . . .
British Guiana
B. W. Indies..
Newfoundland
New Zealand..
Cuba
74
62
1,449
6
493
1,282
490
298
Porto Rico. . .
St. Pierre
United States.
6
3
274
1,288
3,121
Total
United States. . .
9
767
4,186
7,333
4,195
8,100
Piling
91,715
'
91,715
Poles — Hop, hoop, tele-,
graph and other
Great Britain .
3,610
658
18
135
69
30,973
3,610
658
B. W. Indies . .
Newfoundland
18
r. West Indies .
St. Pierre. . . .
United States. . .
Total
135
69
66
31,039
.^'5,463
66
35,529
Posts, cedar, tamarack
and other
Newfoundland
United State.s.
10
24,880
10
24,880
Total
'
24,890
24,890
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies.. . .
United States. . .
Shingle bolts— of pine or
cedar ..
Cords.
1,163
3,356
Cords.
1,163
3,356
Sleepers and Railroad
ties
No.
18,072
.500
792,051
5,405
100
183,326
No.
No.
18,072
500
792,736
* 5,405
100
685
685
223
183,549
Total
810,623
188,831
223
811,308
189,054
Stave bolts
United States. . .
Cords.
1,452
3,995
Cords.
1,452
3,995
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
C0UNTRIE.S.
(J00D8,
THE Produce of
C.\NADA.
Goods,
NOT the Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Tons.
42
Value.
$
511
Quantity.
Value.
THE FOREST— Con.
Lurriber— Con.
Timber — square, viz.: —
Ash
Great Britain. . .
France
Tons.
747
9
10,455
180
Tons.
789
9
10,966
180
Total
Great Britain. . .
United States. . .
Total. . ..
Great Britain . . .
Brit. pos. other..
France. .
1
756
10,635
421 511
798
11,146
Birch
10,891
100
108,023
1,252
10,891
100
108,023
1,252
10,991
109,275
10,991
109,275
3,786
79,788
Elm
6,701
70
178
154,816
1,870
3,350
10,487
70
612
234,604
1,870
434
8,630
11,980
Total
Great Britain. ..
Newfoundland . .
United States. .
Total.. ..
Great Britain. . .
Brit. po.s. other .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Brit. pos. other..
Cuba
Germany
United States. . .
Venezuela
Total. . .
Gr6at Britain . . .
Spain
6,949
160,036
4,220
88,418
11,169
248,454
Oak
8,000
33
226,289
470
6,426
17
149,186
450
14,426
17
33
375,475
450
470
6,443
-
8,033
226,759
149,636
14,476
376,395
Pine, red . .
1,052
689
19,4.50
13,935
90
681
1,142
689
20,131
1.^9.^5
23
444
23 444
1,741
53,989
578
12
56
225
1.53
33,385
113
1,125
1,854; 34,510
Pine, white
1,506,040
17,385
237
2,250
2,6.56
1,938
487
7,979
54,476
578
12
56
225
153
1,514,019
17,385
237
2,250
2,656
1,938
55,013
1,530,506
487
7,979
55,500
1,538,485
All other
1,690
33,282
163
8
2,^11
165
1,8.53
8
3,242
22
36,193
165
United States. . .
Venezuela
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
3,242
22
28,154
242
28,154
242
4,954
61,678
171
3,076
5,125
64,75 4
Wood, blocks and other,
for pulp
Cords.
479,238
1,788,049
Cords.
479,238
1,788,049
Other articles of the
forest
1,750
55
3
5,365
1 750
B. W. Indies. ..
J^ewfoundland . .
55
3
United States. . .
8
5,373
Total
7,173
8
7,181
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods, ;
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
N
Total Exports.
Quantity .
1
Value.
Q'ty.
1
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
ANIMALS AND THEIR
PRODUCE.
Animals, &c. —
Horses, one year old or
Newfoundland . .
United States...
Total
Great Britain. . .
British Africa....
British Guiana . .
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa. . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
Argentina
Belgium
Germany
Holland
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
Japan
St. Pierre
United States. .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
No.
16
10
695
900
No.
No.
16
11
695
1
75
975
26
1,595
1
75
27
1,670
II over one year old. .
237
66
9
62
475
2
1,518
26,900
6,750
800
7,555
36,570
130
321,307
237
66
9
62
475
2
2,648
26,900
6,750
800
7,555
36,570
130
1,130
247,445
568,752
2,369
400,012
1,130
247,445
3,499
647,457
Cattle, one year old or
44
196
1,526
1,057
488
21,589
44
196
1,568
1,057
488
42
3,550
25,139
1,766
23,134
42
3,550
1,808
26,684
11 over one year old. .
148,301
598
2
24
2,242
10
1,012
43
704
724
1,991
10,046,651
36,285
150
1,190
83,327
5,000
63,305
2,580
49,280
15,416
98,353
979
65,900
149,280
598
2
24
2,242
10
1,012
43
704
724
2,085
10,112,551
36,285
1.50
1,190
83,327
5,000
63,305
2,580
49,280
15,416
94
9,800
108,153
155,651
10,401,537
1,073
75,700
156,724
10,477,237
22
32
4
223
1,070
298
99
100
1,694
23,844
22
32
4
223
1,074
298
99
100
1,694
4
4
10
10
23,854
1,351
26,035
1,355
26,045
Sheep, one year old or
29,307
195
348
220,828
127,592
431
616
724,540
29,307
195
348
220,872
127,592
431
616
44
880
[ 880
725,420
250,678
853,178
44
250,722
854,059
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
349
Articles Exported.
COUKTRIES.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF CANADA.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
.\NIMAL.S, ETC. — Con.
Animals, &c. — Con.
Sheep, over one year old
Great Britain . , .
British Africa. . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
St. Pierre.
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
No.
94,492
No.
S
No.
94,492
70
81
1,228
2,644
900
1,765
12,273
693,766
275
70| '275
81 1 363
1,228] 7,468
2,644 9,500
900' 5,4-0
1,765 4,884
12,195 70,282
363
7 468
9,500
5 400
4,884
71,782
78
1,500
113,375
691,938
78
• 1,500
113,453
693,438
Poultry
3,392
10
72
1,183
.352
3,392
Australia
10
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . . .
72
1,183
352
Newfoundland. .
St. Pierre. . .
United States. .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
1,349
40.229
::::::::
, 1,349
40,398
169
: 46,587
169!
46,756
Other
.^59
359
77
800
77
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
St. Pierre.
United States. . .
800
1.50
150
71
17,377
71
27,004
44,381
Total ....
27,004
18,834
45,838
Great Britain . . .
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland. .
Belgium
Cent. Am. State.
('hiua
Cuba
D. W. Indies...
France
Bones
Cwt. 1
1,1961 966
1,000; 1,030
50,550 36.420
Cwt.
1,196
1,000
966
1,030
36,420
50,550
.^.416
52,746
-
52,746
38,416
Butter
Lbs. 1
22,979,617 i 4,400,774
83,950 : 16,417
24,051 i 6,412
543,723 127,790
466,1571 88,422
561 10
876' 251
Lbs.
15,400
2,320
Lbs.
22,995,017
83,950
24,051
543,723
466,157
56
876
7,759
3,413
4,403,094
16,417
6,412
127,790
88,422
10
251
7,759
3,413
28,822
48
165,060
54,500
24,783
1,636
144,137
7,997
31,416
1,763
796
5,858
14
25,644
8,175
6,027
435
26,598
2,272
6,497
.1
1,763
796
28,822
5,858
1
48
165,060
54,500
24,783
1,636
144,137
7,997
fi
Germany
Holland
Japan
Panama
St. Pierre
U. S. Colombia..
United States. . .
Total
25,644
8,175
6 027
435
26,598
2,272
31,241
9,178
62,()57
15,675
24,568,001
4,724,155
46,641
ll,498i 24,614,642
4,735,653
S50
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT the Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty-
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
ANIMALS, ETC.— Con.
Cheese
Great Britain . . .
Australia . ...
British Africa . .
British Guiana..
B. E. Indies . . .
B. W. Indies....
Gibralter
Hong Kong
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand . . .
Belguim
China
Cuba
Dan. W. Indies
Dutch Guiana . .
France..
Japan . /
Mexico . .
Philippines
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
British Africa . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland. .
St. Pierre ...
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Germany .
United States. . .
Total . .
Great Britain . . .
Lbs.
233,299,a38
14,398
67,709
8,845
2,210
285,824
1,710
9,484
214,803
2,264
120
7,487
1,469
15,725
150
435
10,932
935
288
2,182
34,608
233,980,716
24,099,004
6.247
7,559
1,193
315
34,253
216
1,253
21,754
1,039
10
1,899
211
1,936
23
44
1,609
159
100
356
5,386
Lbs.
- 448,896
$
39,287
Lbs.
233.748,234
14,198
67,709
8,845
2,210
285,824
1,710
9,484
214,803
2,264
120
7,487
1,469
15,725
150
435
10,932
935
288
2,182
37,779
$
24,138;^91
6,247
7, .559
1,193
315
34,2.53
216
1,253
21,754
1,039
10
1,899
211
1,936
23
44
1,609
159
"3, in
'"'617
39,904
100
356
6,003
24,184,566
452,067
Doz.
234,432,783
24,224,470
Fcrcs
Doz.
5,679,048
9,000
19,010
18,366
24,505
30,387
1,036,035
900
Doz.
5,679,048
9,000
19,010
18,366
24.505
49,292
1,036,035
900
4,126
2,769
4,126
2,769
3.925
5,641
3,925
18,905
8,727
14,.%8
5,780,316
1,053,396
18,90F
8,727
5,799,221
1,062,123
15,708
200
34,617
2,730
2,722
743
18,438
2,922
35,360
50,525
1:1:1:1
6,195
56,720
1,409,778
35
75,792
16,451
595,377
5,798
107
1,415,576
142
France
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
Germany
Holland
St. Pierre .
United States, . .
Total. ...
75,792
4,217
19,843
20,668
615,220
2,097,433
29,965
2,127,398
•
Grease and grease scraps..
Lbs.
241,922
1,060
21,773
370,684
87,053
30
286,392
1,008,914
11,881
45
3,121
25,472
6,727
2
10,525
Lbs.
Lbs.
211,922
1,060
21,773
370,684
87,0.53
30
343,021
11,881
45
3,121
25,472
6,727
^
2
56,629
56,629
1,798
1,798
12,323
57,773
1,065,543
59,571
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
351
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value .
Q^ty.
Value .
Quantity.
Value .
ANIMALS, ETC. — Con.
(Jreat Britain. . .
760
17,553
$
760
United States. . .
270
17,823
Total
18,313
270
18,583
fxreat Britain. . .
Hair
7,637
15
59,468
7,637
B. W. Indies....
United States. . .
Total
orreat Britain . .
15
4,384
63,852
'
67,120
4,384
71,504
Hides and skins, other
280,788
2,642
285
280.788
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
2,642
285
France
300
4,067
12,799
1,722,722
300
4,067
Holland..
United States. . .
12,799
16,645-
16,045
1,738,767
Total ....
Great Britain . .
United States. . .
Total ....
2,023,603
2,039,648
Horns and hoofs..
28
5,994
28
5,994
6.022
6,022
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland. .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
French Africa . .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
British Africa . .
British Guiana.
B. W. Indies....
Fiji Islands . . .
Gibraltar ... .
Newfoundland. .
China
Cuba
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Honey
Lbs.
27,930
10
13,357
2,685
2
1,247
Lbs.
Lbs.
27,930
10
2,685
\
2
479
63
13,836
1,310
41,297
3,934
479
Lbs.
63j 41,776
3,997
Lard
Lbs.
441,539
3,339
48,639
369
50
40,228
236
5,114
35
4
Lbs.
441,539
3,339
48,639
40,228
236
j
5,114
1
369
35
13,759
13,759
2,414
13,809
2,418
493,936
45,617
2,414
507,695
48,031
Meats, viz. : — Bacon
Lbs.
123,943,777
7,440
2,229
73,673
211
957
27,327
622
153
106
4,103
12,590,669
1,104
217
7,480
38
143
3,118
89
15
13
635
Lbs.
Lbs.
123,943,777
7,440
2,229
•73,673
12,590,669
1,104
217
7,480
211
957
27,327
1,131
153
106
38
'509
si
143
3,118
170
15
13
31,683
8,i86
35,786
8,821
124,060,598
[ 12,603,521
32,192
^ 8,267124,092,790
12,611,788
352
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Abticlks Exported.
CODNTEIES.
Goons,
THR Produce op
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MMALS, &C. — Con.
Beef
Great Britain. . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Dan. W. Indies.
Germany
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
British Africa;. . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . . .
Gibraltar
Newfoundland . .
China .... ...
French Africa. . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies.. . .
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa. . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
Cuba
Lbs.
1,828,101
5,600
43,765
98,359
50
831,742
27,111
128,032
%
161,013
553
4,312
7,520
8
69,611
1,915
10,361
Lbs.
S
Lbs.
1,828,101
5,600
48,295
307,722
50
831,742
27,111
170,544
161,013
.553
4,630
209,363
42^512
373
8,534
'4^406
4,685
16,054
8
69,611
1,915
14,767
2,962,760
255,293
256,405
13,313
3,219,165
268,606
3,772,908
9,217
5,927
45,212
817
45,089
i^ois
1,898
1,822
406,051
1,428
636
4,673
137
5,223
i4i
238
213
3,772,908
9,217
5,927
45,212
817
45,089
989
1,015
1,898
31,491
406,051
1,428
636
4,673
137
989
i42
5,223
142
141
238
29,669
(5,849
7,062
3,8aS,905
418,740
30,658
6,991
3,914,563
425,731
57,098
15
12,573
3.829
16,409
5,919
2
772
301
1,632
57,098
15
12,573
,3,829
18,634
5,919
2
2^225
650
772
301
2,282
89,924
8,626
2,225
650
92,149
9,276
Pork
188,512
3,036,252
9,600
178,204
667,677
1,216
25
7,076
14,032
50,670
135,807
23,851
334,539
565
9,238
54,948
52
2
707
1,402
3,148
18,055
188,512
3,036,252
13,000
178,604
879,317
1,216
25
7,076
14,032
51,146
137,232
23,851
334,539
3,400
400
211,640
192
29
14,146
757
9,267
69,094
52
Dan. W. Indies.
Germany
Noi way- Sweden
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total. ...
Great Britain . . .
Australia. ....
British Africa. . .
B. W. Indies . . .
2
707
1,402
476
1,425
217,341
33
148
14,548
3,181
18,203
4,289,071
446,507
4,506,412
461,055
Poultry dressed ' or un-
dressed .
107,509
675
10,350
874
5,444
257
15,105
107,509
675
10,350
874
Newfoundland . .
5,444
St. Pierre
257
*»
6i5
15 720
Total
140,214
615
140,829
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No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Articees Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT the Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
ANIMALS, ETC.— Con.
Meats— Con.
Game, dressed or un-
dressed
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies. ..
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
British Africa. . .
B. W. Indies . . .
British Guiana .
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa . .
B. E. Indies
Briti-sh Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Lbs.
3,002
Lbs.
$
Lbs.
3,002
52,192
240
80
4,624
23
10
52,192
240
3,230
4,624
23
3,150
345
355
52,512
4,657
3,150
345
55,662
5,002
23.021,794
376,746
5,071
1,576
16,564
8,113
23,890
2,299,963
37,749
607
171
1,688
570
2,283
23,021,794
376,746
5,071
1,576
16,564
8,113
102,759
2,299,963
37,749
607
171
1,688
570
78,869
78,869
7,285
9,568
23,453,754
2,343,031
7,285
23,532,623
2,350,316
All other, N.E S
1,357,230
116
208
600
33.071
98,518
105,503
12
50
20
2,432
7,246
1,357,230
116
208
600
33,071
98,706
261
2,250
50
72
223
1,317
102,105
105,503
12
50
20
2,432
7,256
36
188
261
10
36
Cuba
Dan. W. Indies.
French Africa . .
Japan .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
British Africa ". .
B. W. Indies . . .
Hong Kong
Newfoundland . .
China
2,250
50
72
223
1,317
89,272
203
3
12
51
64
8.943
203
3
12
51
64
12,833
13,282
1,665
10,608
1,582,927
124,539
1,711
1,596,209
126,250
Milk and cream, condensed
.352
5,140
1,463,476
4,500
15,000
62,275
384,800
12.500
39,918
155,000
5,000
5,000
10,289
30
363
103,437
306
1,179
5,918
20,202
962
3,439
12,006
350
385
1,517
352
5,140
1,463,476
4,500
15,000
62,275
384,800
12,500
39,918
155,000
5,000
5,000
42,067
30
363
103,437
306
1,179
5,918
20,202
962
Corea .
Japan
3,439
12,006
350
385
5,184
Philippines .....
Portug'se Africa.
Russia
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
31,778
3,667
2,163,250
150,094
31,778
3,667
2,195,028
153,761
Oil— Lard
.
Galls.
11
28
GaUs.
11
28
. .....
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V 4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
■
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
not THE Produce
of Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
, "Value.
Q'ty.
"Value.
Quantity .
"Value.
ANIMALS, ETC.— Con.
Oils— Con.
Neat's loot and other
animal N E S
Great Britain . . .
Hawaii
Total
United States. . .
United States. . .
Galls.
2,470
10
1,218
50
$
Galls.
2,470
10
$
1,218
50
2,480
1,208
2,480
1,268
No.
12.S,321
54,126
No.
123,321
54,126
Tails .
224
224
Great Britain . . 4
Newfoundland. .
Germany
Italy...'
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfomidland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
B. W. Indies . . .
Tallow
Lbs.
56,893
15,905
900
58,587
8,552
9,944
3,020
824
18
2,674
555
274
Lbs.
56,893
15,905
900
58,587
8,552
9,944
3,020
824
18
2,674
555
274
150,781
7,365
150,781
7 365
"Wool
Lbs.
472,375
300
3,352
40
1,299,362
70,131
57
693
10
229,398
Lbs.
35
4
Lbs.
472,410
300
3,352
40
1,360,464
76,135
57
"01^62
8,914
693
10
238,312
1,775,429
306,289
61,137
8,918
1,836,566
315,207
Other articles
29,577
25,635
42
89
880
18
2,637
16
52,003
1,453
31,030
25,635
42
Newfoundland. .
89
Belgium
France
880
18
Germany
2,637
16
St. Pierre
United States. . .
2,936
4,389
54,939
Total
Great Britain . . .
Germany
110,897
115,286
Balsam
369
350
13,092
369
350
United States. . .
96
13,188
Total
■.
13,811
96
13,907
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Expobted.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce ov
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada,
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
AGRICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTS— Co?!..
Cider
Great Britain. . .
Galls.
24,001
1,200
348
5,236
300
71
$
Galls.
24,001
1,200
348
5,236
300
United States. . .
Total. ....
Belgium
United States. . .
Total.
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
France
71
25,549
5,607
25,549
5,607
Fla.x ...
Cwt.
8
27,775
40
271,473
Cwt.
19
197
Cwt.
27
27,775
237
271,473
27,783
271,513
19
197
27,802
271,710
Fruits, viz.:—
Lbs.
578,720
3,000
55,806
64,790
3,673,734
2,163,338
50
441,953
25,539
183
2,717
3,982
194,168
117,726
3
24,379
Lbs.
Lbs.
578,720
3,000
55,806
64,790
3,673,734
2,163,338
50
442,633
25,539
183
2,717
3,982
Germany . . . .
Holland
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Australia
British Africa . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indie.s . . .
Hong Kong
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
China
Cuba
France
194,168
117,726
3
680
52
24,431
6,981,391
368,697
680
52
6,982,071
368,749
II green or ripe . . .
Brls.
1,513,744
1
625
37
1,766
5
16,811
2,649
62
628
21,897
20,692
50
19
857
5
3,416
451
14,899
4,379,826
3
1,840
95
4,400
40
44,624
7,973
380
1,359
57,572
49,323
325
74
1,352
12
5,846
1,170
34,579
Brls.
Brls.
1,513,744
1
625
37
1,766
5
16,811
2,649
62
628
21,897
20,692
50
19
857
5
3,416
454
14,943
4,379,826
3
1,840
95
4,400
40
44,624
7,973
380
1,359
57,572
Germany
Hawaii
Japan
49,323
325
J
74
Norway-Sweden
Porto Rico
Holland
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total ....
1,352
12
5,846
1,183
34,942
3
44
13
363
1,598,614
4,590,793
47
376
1,598,661
4,591,169
Berries of all kinds ... .
1,010
21
17
120,368
1,010
21
17
1,042
121,410
121,416
11,042
122,458
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
(xOODS,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OP Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
AGRICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTS— Con.
Fruits, &c.—Con.
Canned or preserved . . .
Great Britain . . .
British Africa . .
B. W. Indies . . .
320,418
3,673
6,852
1,490
86
25
134
3,628
11
91
22,534
87
320,505
3,673
24
1,799
6,876
3.289
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand
Belgium
86
25
China . .
France
Germany .... .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total ..
Great Britain. . .
134
3,628
11
42
1,168
133
23,702
358,942
3,120
362,062
Another, N.E.S
9,677
32
2,825
256
97
2,822
25
■ 9,933
129
B. W. Indies.. . .
Newfoundland. .
5,647
25
China
France
Germany
1,930
694
2,752
510
17,267
1,930
694
Holland
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. .
British Africa. . .
B. W. Indies.. . .
British Guiana . .
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
Cuba
Germany
Holland
Japan
United States. . ,
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa.. .
B. W. Indies.. . .
Newfoundland . .
Cuba
Dan. W. Indies.
France
French W.Indies
St. Pierre
U.S. of Colombia
United States. . .
Total . .
2,752
1,015
117,764
505
100,497
35,687
104,202
139,889
Grain and Products of,
viz . : —
Barley
Bush.
703,166
311
3,411
204
384
181,172
5,000
1,250
72,513
4,084
86,175
330,401
146
1,249
82
166
81,043
2,475
600
32,878
1,361
39,036
Bush.
Bush.
703,166
311
3,411
204
384
181.172
5,000
1,250
72,513
4,084
86,175
330,401
146
1,249
82
166
81,0*3
2,475
600
32,878
1 361
39,036
1,057,670
489,437
1,057,670
489,437
Beans
3,561
18(
813
1,847
8,178
10
2,190
1,27C
53
65,782
5,988
309
1,326
3,122
15,120
20
3,243
1,782
63
14
102,470
3,561
186
813
1,847
8,178
10
2,190
1,270
53
66,319
5 988
309
1,326
3,122
15,120
20
3,243
1,782
63
14
102,582
537
''ii2
83,897
133,457
537
112
84,434
133,569
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
357
Articles Exported,
Countries.
Goods,
the Produce of
Canad.\.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
AGRICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTS—Con.
Grain, &c.— Con.
Great Britain. . .
British Africa.. .
Belgium
Gennany
Holland
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa. . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
Bush.
284,078
7,898
22,991
101,312
8,426
15,934
154,121
5,066
10,375
51,857
5,055
7,555
Bush.
S.
Bush.
284,078
7,898
22,991
101,312
8,426
15,934
164,121
5,066
10,375
51,857
5,055
7,555
440,6.39
234,029
440,639
234,029
Indian Corn
73,429
12,266
1,144
172
32,995
7,700
545
119
4 989494
99,821
1,746
600
23,103
454,267
34,621
2430.834
50,982
1,120
300
10,.395
223,528
13,603
5,062,923
112,087
2,890
772
23,103
454,267
34,621
1,050
6,402
2,463,829
58,682
1,665
419
10,395
Germany
Holland
223,528
13,603
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
British Africa. . .
British Guiana. .
B. W.Indies....
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand
Belgium
Cuba
Dan. W. Indies.
Hawaii .
Holland
Japan
Norway-Sweden
St. Pierre
United vStates. .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
Australia
British Africa. . .
British Guiana..
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
Dan. W. Indies.
France
1,050
6,402
606
3,081
605
3,081
91,463
45,045
5.603.652
2.730.762
5,698,115
2,775,807
Oats
3,607,938
38,054
40,079
390,137
302,583
5
42,030
65,471
127
33
7,901
30
7,882
3,334
189,037
1,213,413
14,990
15,272
140,460
112,125
6
12,301
25,070
69
17
3,283
15
2,450
1,300
62,333
3,607,938
38,654
40,079
390,137
302,583
5
42,030
65,471
127
33
7,901
30
7,8S2
3,334
189,271
1,213,413
14,990
15,272
140,460
112,125
6
12,301
25,070
69
17
3,288
15
2,450
1,300
234
357
62,690
4,695,241
1,603,104
234
357
4,695,475
r, 603, 461
Pease
725,252
299
19,318
52.825
70,806
21,104
3,429
226
53,495
5,795
2,850
45,106
4
2,520
21
200,684
525,102
445
16,241
59,017
77,994
19,777
2,572
290
144,951
4,084
3,134
35,406
6
2,844
31
241,374
725,252
299
19.318
52,825
70,806
21,104
3,429
226
53,495
5,795
2,850
45,106
4
2,520
21
200,684
525,102
445
16,241
59,017
77,994
19,777
2,572
290
144,951
Germany
Hawaii
4,084
3,134
Holland
Panama
Porto Rico
U.S. of Colombia
United States. . .
Total
35,406
6
2,844
31
241,374
1,20.3,734
1,133,268
1,203,734
1,133,268
358
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11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce ob^
Canada.
(JOODS,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
Q't.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
AGRICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTS— Con.
Grain, &c. — Con.
Rye
Great Britain . . .
British Africa. . .
Belgium
France
Bush.
45,347
20,319
1,922
24,089
9,800
957
Bush.
283,923
17,167
51,817
$
170,a53
"10^366
31,090
Bush.
329,270
20,319
1,922
17,167
51,817
169
33,783
194,442
9,800
957
10,300
Germany
31,090
64
St. Pierre. ... .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
British Africa. . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Brit. ix)ss., other
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
France
169
33,783
64
19,992
19,992
101,540
54,902
352,907
211,743
454,447
266,645
Wheat
16,346,793
8,001
110,300
10
13,104
20
267,646
13,106,081
8,000
88,985
13
11,550
20
. 224,410
o,.S84,868
4,203,204
21,731,661
8,001
112,098
10
13,104
20
614,270
41,020
227,281
110,083
749
27,262
17,309,285
8,000
, 1,792
1,434
90,419
13
11,550
20
346,624
41,020
227,281
88,946
' 16^060
6,106,531
263,138
.32,816
178,816
67,510
' l'3i256
4,760,174
487,548
32,816
Germany
178,816
Holland
Japan
United States. . .
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
British Africa . .
B. W. Indies . . .
JN ewfoundland . .
Belgium
Denmark
Germany
Holland .
St. Pierre
United States . . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Australia
British Africa . .
British Guiana ..
B. VV. Indies . . .
Brit, poss., other
Fiji Islands
Gibraltar
Hong Kong
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
Chili
China
Cuba
21,137
749
11,262
16,910
602
8,780
84,420
602
22,036
16,779,028
13,465,351
22,885,559
18,225,525
Other grain
259
404
259
404
Bran
Cwt.
152,643
865
16,477
9,301
380
2,080
55,823
620
302
311,545
117,606
745
16,760
9,607
248
1,110
32,189
Cwt.
Cwt.
152,643
865
16,477
9,301
380
2,080
55,823
620
302
311,545
117,606
745
16,700
9,607
248
1,110
32,189
572
461
195,066
572
461
195,066
550,036
374,364
Brls.
550,036
374,364
riour of wheat
■ Brls.
940,040
13,148
155,261
26,058
49,007
3,942
7,961
1,139
570
228.984
336
200
2,508
415
3,568,430
45,893
632,348
102,151
204,201
11,580
28,253
4,612
1,858
930,921
1.680
500
9,058
1,955
Brls.
940,040
13,148
155.2G1
26,058
49,007
3,942
7,961
1,139
570
228,984
336
200
2,508
415
3,568,430
45,893
632,348
102,151
204,201
11,580
28,253
4,612
1,858
\
930.921
i;680
500
9,058
i
1,955
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
359
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods.
THE Produce op
Canada.
Goods,
NOT the Produce
ok Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
1
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
.AGRICULTURAL PRO-
duc;t.s— Coti.
Gniin, &e. — Con.
Denmark
Dutch Guiana . .
Ecuador . . ...
French W.Indies
Germany
Holland
Japan
Norway-Sweden
Portugu'be Afric.
Russia
Brls.
9,445
50
405
14,672
950
3.221
43,296
18,092
500
24,589
70
1,783
40,958
36,1*2
200
1,830
59,123
3,885
11,563
140,815
61,509
1,800
95,453
330
8,264
164,862
Brls.
$
Brls.
9,445
50
405
14,672
950
36,152
200
1,830
59,123
3,885
3,221
11,563
43,296
18,092
500
24,589
70
1,983
41,107
140,815
61,509
1,800
95,453
Portugal
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total ....
British Africa. . .
B. W. Indies. . . .
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
•
Great Britain. ..
British Africa. . .
B. W. Indies. ..
Newfoundland . .
Denmark
Germany
Holland
Norway-Sweden
United States. .
Total . . .
Great Britain. . .
British Africa. . .
British Guiana..
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland. .
St. Pierre .
United States. . .
Total ....
330
200
149
800
989
9,064
165,851
1,587, (JOO
6,129,226
349
1,789
1,587,949
6,131,015
6,G83
566
1,100
241
541
17,929
1,386
3,502
700
1,200
6,683
566
1,100
241
541
17,929
1,386
3,502
700
l,2i.O
9,131
24,717
9,131
24,717
Oatmeal
174,277
342
11
4,934
4,214
2,428
9,366
8,508
384
644,219
1,310
43
18,114
15,89.1
8,262
34,654
32,666
1,529
174,277
312
11
4,934
4,214
2,428
9,366
8,508
384
644,219
1,310
43
18,114
15,890
8,262
34,654
32,666
1,529
204,464
756,687
•
204,464
756,687
Aleal, all other
8,264
1,500
2
41
594
4
178
25,720
4,780
8
158
1,877
12
589
8,264
1,500
2
41
594
193
25,720
4,780
8
158
1,877
12
'
15
75
664
10,583
33,144
15
75
10,598
33,219
360
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Abttclks Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
the Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
of Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
ageicultural pro-
ducts— Con.
Grain, kc.—Con.
Hay
Great Britain. . .
British Africa. . .
British Guiana ..
B. W. Indies. ..
Newfoundland..
Cuba
Tons.
104,853
1,108
80
2,294
3,423
1,944
87
125
14
2,014
838
103,099
974,678
13,953
1,009
24,043
39,900
17,300
870
1,500
253
20,140
10,4.57
793,627
Tons.
$
Tons.
104,853
1,103
80
2,294
3,423
1,944
87
125
14
2,014
838
103,105
974,678
13,953
1,009
24,043
39,900
17,300
Holland
Mexico
Porto Rico
Portuguese Afr..
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total.. .
Great Britain. . .
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total .
British Africa. . .
870
1.500
253
20,140
10,457
6
3S8
793,965
219,874
1,897,730
6
338
219,880
1,898,068
Hemp
Cwt.
107
1,068
Cwt.
107
1,068
Hops • • .
Lbs.
51,748
1,530
12,937
460
Lbs.
Lbs.
51,748
4,810
12,937
3,280
1,002
1,002
1,462
53,278
13,397
3,280
56,558
14,399
Malt
Bush.
Bush.
72
163
Bush.
72
4,364
163
Newfoundland . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa. . .
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
St. Pierre. . .
United States. . .
Total ...
4,364
4,155
4,155
4,364
4,155
72
163
4,436
4,318
Maple Sugar
Lbs.
44,804
570
30
110
1,799,710
2,091
57
3
10
138,850
Lbs.
Lbs.
44,804
570
30
110
1,800,030
2,091
57
3
10
320
32
138,882
,
1,845,224
141,011
320
32
1,845,544
141,043
Maple Syrup
Galls.
1,527
9
198
10
10
1,119
1,172
9
255
8
5
1,099
Galls.
Galls.
1,527
9
198
10
10
1,304
1,172
9
255
8
5
185
209
1,308
2,873
2,548
185
209
3,0.58
2,757
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
361
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports,
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
AGRICULTURAL PKO-
- DUCTS— CotI.
Nuts . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Lbs.
2,035
$
106
Lbs.
1,322
108
21,419
25
994
64
5
1,811
3
191
Lbs.
3,357
108
21,419
25
13,156
170
5
1,811
St. Pierre
3
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
New Zealand . . .
Belgium
France
12,162
1,012
1,203
14,197
1,118
23,868
2,074
33,065
3.192
Seeds—
Bush.
82,249
8,113
100
3,171
5,334
55,.S89
600
187
74,841
550,129
61,175
700
20,779
32,811
342,017
4,198
1,.500
323,830
Bush.
Bush.
82,249
8,113
ICO
3,171
5,334
55,889
600
187
74,841
550,129
61,175
700
20,779
Denmark
Germany
Holland
Norway-Sweden.
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . ,
32,811
342,017
4,198
1,500
323,830
230,484
1,337,139
230,484
1,337,139
■ Flax
25,204
27.724
25,204
90,366
1,411
27,724
Holland
90,3(56 99.' 403
99,403
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain, . .
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand . . .
France ...
Germany
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
China
1,411
1,250
1,250
1,411
1,250
115,570
127,127
116,981
128,377
Grass
1,187
8
420
600
9,295
1
90,342
2,225
19
1,530
808
10,509
3
62,731
1,187
8
420
600
9,295
1
90,382
2,225
19
1,530
808
10,509
3
40
58
62,789
101,853
77,825
40
58
101,893
77,883
Another
1,386
45
190
9
1,386
45
190
9
Cuba
180
180
St. Pierre
2
9,925
2
United States. . .
Total . ..
Great Britain . .
British Africa . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Cuba
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total ....
1,909
11,834
11,557
2,089
13,646
Straw , , .
Tons.
108
2
112
53
20
1
8,011
700
10
872
3.55
80
10
30,613
Tons.
Tons.
108
2
112
53
20
1
8,011
700
10
872
.355
80
10
30,613
8,307
32,640
8,307
32,640
362
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
the Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
not the Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
$
36
26
1,506
517,701
519,269
Quantity.
Value.
AGRICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTS—Con.
Tobacco leaf
Belgium
Germany . ,
Holland
United States. .
Total
Great Britain . .. .
Australia
B. W. Indies . .
Newfoundland. .
Lbs.
972
1,698
3 074
48,676
Gl
98
307
6,246
Lbs.
1,102
439
4,900
1,001,814
1,008,255
Lbs.
2,074
2,1.37
7,974
1,050,490
$
97
124
1,813
523,947
54,420
6,712
1,062,675
525,981
Trees, shrubs and plants. .
817
15
43
202
450
419
15
63
8,415
817
15
43
202
British Africa . .
450
419
Germany .
15
St. Pierre
'— — -■
4i
63
United States. .
Total ... .
Great Britain . . .
8,456
10,439
41
10,480
Vegetables, canned or pre-
30,267
12,039
19
1,0j<'
1,303
30,267
British Africa. . .
B. E Indies ...
B. W. Indi.s . . .
12,039
19
;
9
26
36
1,059
1,329
36
Germany
Japan
931
60
3
321
45,993
931
60
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
British Guiana . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Fiji Islands. . . .
Newfoundland . .
Cuba. . ...
Dan. W. Indies.
1^884
3
2,205
1,955
47,948
Potatoes
Bush.
4,969
55,016
134,022
172
54,937
379,897
25
1,689
32,108
75,393
100
20,028
288,750
16
Bush.
Bush.
4,969
5.5,016
1.34,022
172
51,9.37
379,897
25
16
5,576
20,460
360
1,455,201
1,689
32,108
75,393
100
20,028
'
288,750
16
16i 8
8
Porto Rico
St. Pierre
U.S. Colombia..
United States . . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. Guiana . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
S. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
5,576
20,469
360
1,451,070
4,551
6,792
165
742,537
4,551
6,792
165
4,131
7,344
749,881
2,106,520
1,172,137
4,131
7,344
2,110,651
1,179,481
Turnips
683
3
1,959
6,876
2,849
1,327,878
82
1
807
1,250
471
164,409
683
3
1,959
68,76
2,842
1,327,878
82
1
807
1,250
471
164,409
1,340,238
167,020
1,340,238
167,020
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
363
Articles Exported.
Countries.
1
Goons,
THE Produce of
Canada. ^
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
AGRICULTURAL PRO-
Duc re— Cox.
All other vegetable"
Great Britain. . .
British Africa. . .
British Guiana . .
68
2.415
94
2,644
282
".'7
3 424
18
22
1,109
15,236
$
68
2,415
94
B. VV. Indies . . .
84
2,728
282
Fiji Islands.-. . . .
Hong Kong. . . .
97
Newfoundland. .
Cuba
Dan. W. Indies.
St. Pierre
United States. . .
1 iei
3,585
18
5
148
2,350
27
1,257
17,586
Total
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
; 25,409
2,748
28,157
Vines, grape and other. . .
28
— — —
-^-~
28
Other articles
1,197,107
73,123
154,514
, 950
3,318
108
3,283
1,197,107
73,123
Au.stralia
B. Africa. . . .
b. Guiana
154,514
i
950
B. W. Indies...
3,319
108
Hong Kong
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand . . .
823
4,106
1,977
778
1,977
Argentina
778
Belgium
7,190
100
7 290
Denmark ....
France
12,977
19,358
43.761
108,6.56
24
85,165
23,171
221
19
210,398
12,977
19,358
43,761
108,656
24
Germany
.:::::::
Holland
Japan
Norway -Sweden.
85,165
Russia
23,171
221
Spain ... '
St. Pierre
United States.
Total. ...
United States. . .
Great Britain . .
Australia
19
3,640
214,038
MAN'UFACTCRES
1,946,098
4,564
1,950,662
Acid, sulphuric
Lbs.
32,300
311
Lbs.
32,300
311
Agricultural implements. .
479,667
1,030,587
50,972
50
1,102
148,784
138,283
12,057
5,297
30
13,230
298,844
2,486
126,645
20,057
36
311
479,703
1,030,898
56,972
50
1,102
152,163
138,283
12,057
5,297
30
British Africa . .
B. W. Indies.,..
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand... .
■■;.:';'l
s,m
Argentina
Belgium
Chili
Cuba
Denmark
1
13,230
296,844
2 486
France
.
French Africa . .
jrermany
Holland
Italy
126 645
20,057
6,711
6,711
364
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4t5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
not the Produce
of Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
Qt'y.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
MANU F ACTURES — CoTl.
Agricultural implements—
Norway-Sweden
Roumania
Russia
•
13,791
21,415
113,162
15,888
24,939
26,837
$
$
13,791
21,415
113,162
15,888
Uruguay
24,939
47,346
United States. . .
20,509
Total .. ,
Great Britain . . .
2,556,834
24,235
2,581,069
Books, pamphlets, maps,
54,010
9,297
3,165
790
4,750
428
250
468
10,184
1,546
90
946
825
1,734
403
2.149
2,339
89
40
15
931
456
11
99
4
16,389
711
2,244
70,399
Australia
British Africa. . .
10,008
5,409
B. E. Indies
B. \V. Indies....
790
34
4,784
428
British Guiana. .
Fiji Islands. ....
250
Hong Kong
1,646
468
Newfoundland . .
11,830
New Zealand. . . .
1,546
Argentina
Belgium
20
306
275
llo
1,252
1,100
China
Cuba
Denmark
Egypt
France
1,734
::::':.
12
■ ■ 131
12
403
2,280
Germany
Greece
2,339
89
Hawaii
Holland
40
233
5
87
248
Japan
936
Mexico
456
Norway-Sweden
Philippines
Portug'ese Africa
Russia
98
99
4
1
11
3
5
52,328
11
St. Pierre
Spain
United States. . .
Total
22
42
83,904
25
47
136,232
178,987
Cwt.
74,440
253,427
Great Britain . . .
Australia
British Africa . .
B. W. Indies . . .
British Guiana. .
Fiji Islands
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand . .
Dan. W. Indies.
Dutch Guiana . .
French W.Indies
St. Pierre, . .
United States. . .
Total
Biscuits and bread
Cwt.
100
55
399
2,045
87
21
1,259
3
2
32
2
65
405
725
440
2,605
17,002
856
110
9,084
40
14
304
34
566
5,701
Cwt.
100
55
399
2,045
87
21
1,259
3
2
32
2
65
423
725
440
2,605
17,002
856
110
9,084
40
14
304
34
566
18
181
5,882
4,475
37,481
18
181
4,493
37,662
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
365
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Go(
NOT THE
OF Ca
Q'ty.
)DS,
Produce
NADA.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
Value.
Qauntity .
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con .
M.
8
M. i .S
201 flo
AI.
20
88
1
862
90
Newfoundland..
St. Pierre '
United States.. .
Total ■
United States. . .
85
1
737
627
6
5,185
3
125
64
ii268
691
6
6,453
823
5,818
148
1,422
* 971
7,240
2,136
724
2,860
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland .
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
B. W. Indies . . .
B. Honduras
British jws.other
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand . .
Candles
Cbs.
21
400
317
4
32
32
Lbu.
21
400
3,511
4
3ii94
"'■'374
32
406
738
68
3,194
374
3,932
442
Cartridges— gun, rifle
and pistol
26,388
6,562
19
159
3!666
2,273
24
26,412
6,562
19
169
29
3,086
2,273
140
■ * "29
26
Cent. Am. States
Cuba
140
249
35
600
310
91,060
249
Ecuador
35
Germany
600
U. S. Colombia.
United States. . .
310
866
91 926
Total ....
United States. . .
Great Britain . . .
•
130,855
945
131,800
Charcoal
14 878
20
14,898
Cement
31
1,317
8
1,849
31
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
419
1,736
8
1,843
3,692
Total
United States. . .
3,205
2,262
5,467
Cinders
8
8
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total
Clay, manufactures of. .
2
10
24
10
26
2
34
36
366
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
not THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total 1
Jxforts.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES — Con.
Clothing and wearing
apparel
Great Britain . . .
26.161
6,652
1,279
400
0,062
55
44,100
3,854
$
5,761
$
31, 92 J
Australia. ...
British Africa..
B. E. Indies....
B. W. Indies . . .
British Guiana . .
Newfoundland , .
New Zealand
Belgium
6,652
1,279
400
6,062
55
1,490
" ■ "8
20
45,590
3,854
8
China
Cuba
France
211
1.902
'428
677
300
576
5,777
146
44,575
231
1,902
428
Germany
1,732
2,409
300
.
German Africa. .
Japan
576
Mexico
5,777
152
St. Pierre
6
18,077
United States. . .
62,652
Total ....
United States. . .
Great Britain. . .
143,155
Tons.
1,293
27,094
2,460
170,249
Coke
Tons.
66,755
258,047
08,048
260,507
Cordage, ropes and twine
35,132
25,262
5,487
3,196
341
434
149
447,071
113
200
35,245
25,462
5,487
5,433
341
B. W. Indies...
British Guiana. .
Newfoundland . .
2,237
Belgium
Mexico.
St. Pierre. . . . .
United States. .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia. . . .
British Africa. . .
B. E. Indies....
B. Honduras
B.W.Indies....
Fiji Islands
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
434
149
11,915
458,980
517,072
14,465
.531,537
Cotton fabrics
Yds.
485.040
1,075,044
82,257
3,468
16,512
36,484
1,183
161,979
620,989
65,671
296
91,907
37,332
11,5.33
888,298
•M,8S3
14,151
2,485
57,658
98,440
22,636
569
1,415
7,483
129
25,733
99,292
5,595
10
15,113
6,992
3,128
65,067
8,287
2,773
519
Yds.
6,142
1,070
491,182
1,075,044
82,257
3,468
16,512
36,484
1,183
161,979
620,989
65,071
296
91,907
37,332
11,.^j33
888,298
34,833
14,151
2,485
Yds.
58,728
98,440
22,630
569
1,415
7,4S3
129
25,733
99,292
5,595
10
15,113
0,992
3,128
65,067
8,287
2,773
519
Cent. Am. States
Chili
China
Cuba
Denmark
Dutch Guiana. . .
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exportep.
Countries,
Goods,
THE Prodcce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity .
Valu^ .
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Dutch K. Indies.
Dutch W. Indies
Ecuador
French Africa. . .
French W. Indies
Germany
Hayti. . . .
Yds.
[ 1,000
HI
6,818
540
165
33,488
5,076
21,f'30
800
86,595
101,011
14,926
9,278
349
6,635
.507
2,968
200
8,803
5,405
21,415
2o,a53
169,0.56
91,891
180
Yds.
S
Yds.
1,000
111
6,818
540
165
33,488
0,076
21,530
800
86,595
101,011
14,926
9,278
349
6,635
5fJ7
2,9()8
200
8,803
5,405
21,415
25,353
170,817
91,891
180
31
2,188
150
62
5,219
1,068
4,032
31
2,188
150
62
5,219
1,068
4,032
90
Holland .
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Norway-Sweden.
Panama
Peru ......
Philippmes
Port'guese Africa
Portugal
San Domingo. . .
St. Pierre
Turkey
Uruguay
U. S. Colombia..
United States. . .
Venezuela
Total
Great Britain . .
Australia
British Africa. . .
90
14,172
26,205
2.261
2,405
77
1,149
210
447
78
1,835
1,760
5,105
6,206
18,321
23,699
14,172
26,205
2,261
2,405
77
1,149
210
447
78
1,835
1,760
5,105
l,76i
205
6,206
18,526
23,699
7,903
4,243.382
537,789
1,275
4,251,285
539,064
Cotton, other
9,801
8%
50
247
102
12,415
64
520
66
l(i5
40
845
195
85,947
125
95,748
1,021
50
B. W. Indies...
Fiji Islands
247
102
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand . . .
Cent. Am. States
China
320
12,735
64
520
66
Ecuador
Germany
165
40
Japan
845
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
195
6,086
132,496
138,582
31,492
218,888
250,380
Great Britain . .
Newfoundland . .
Germany
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Cotton waste
Lbs.
15,222
500
9,912
399
2.373,931
251
28
546
26
80,813
Lbs.
Lbs.
15,222
608
9,912
399
2,409,108
251
108
9
37
546
"35,i77
853
26
81,666
2,399,964
81,664
35,285
862
2,435,249
82,526
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
;.IANUFACTCHES— Con.
Drugs, chemicals and
Great Britain . . .
84,195
38,851
4,225
1,977
49,635
16,2.58
135
32,078
152
26,949
89
$
6,037
4,861
793
10
361
199
90,232
Australia
43,712
British Africa, . .
5,018
B. E. Indies
1,987
B. W. Indies...
49,996
.
B. Guiaua ....
16.457
■
135
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand.. . .
Belgium
4,625
.36,703
152
26,949
89
Cent. Am. States
Chili
8
50
8
China
1,028
257
85
1,078
257
Cuba
Dan. W. Indies.
Ecuador
85
663
93
663
France
717
91,428
268
150
279
204
391
163
341,414
810
Germany . , . .
91,428
Japan
268
Norway-Sweden
Panama . . .
150
279
Russia
204
St. Pierre
IT. S. Colombia.
United ^ates. . .
Total
110
501
163
612,145
953,559
690,928
629,955
1,320,883
Great Britain. . .
B. Africa
Dye stuffs. ...
364
83
1,706
1,078
1,395
364
83
Newfoundland . .
1,706
Germany .
2,054
19 9.57
3,132
United States. .
21,352
Total
"' "■
4,626
22,011
26,637
Great Britain . . .
Electrical apparatus ....
3,706
275
90
698
134
395
4,101
Australia. . ....
B. W. Indies . . .
27e
::::::;; .:::::■
90
Newfoundland . .
44
114
390
2,003
742
Belgium
114
Brazil
134
France
390
Germany
Mexico
2,003
2,339
328
143
7,897
2,339
Porto Rico
328
St. Pierre
'' 89
.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.\ 62,189
232
United States. . .
70,086
Total
15,610
65,224
80,834
Great Biitain. . .
Electrotypes
852
10
is
3,451
3,466
852
B. W. Indies,...
St. Pierre. . . .
United States. . .
10
15
549
4,000
Total
1,411
4,877
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
369
Articles.
Countries.
Goods,
THB Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Extract of hemlock bark. .
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies....
Nev/foundland . .
France
Total
Great Britain . . .
Br. Poss., other.
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre. ...
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Brls.
5,356
25
180
220
64,380
300
2,340
2,640
Brls.
$
Brls.
5,356
25
180
220
$
64,380
300
2,340
2 640
5,781
69,660
5,781
69,600
Ex plosives and fulminates,
N.E.S
Lbs.
150
19
Lbs.
Lbs.
150
2,250
260,326
20
160,679
19
2,2.t0
48
14^869
275
12
13^617
275
250,278
20
145,810
29,855
15
168,931
29,867
15
181,948
396,258
198,820
17,167
13,304
413,425
212,124
Felt, manufactures of
304
3
131
2
35
1,892
339
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
United States. . .
Total
•
3
131
1,894
440
1.927
2,367
B.W.Indies....
Fertilizers
315
315
B. Guiana
Newloundland. .
United States. . .
Total... .
Great Britain . . .
1.530
1,530
518
518
174,775
55
174,830
177,138
55
177,193
Fur, manufactures of
6,952
160
84
185
3,500
206
8
13,453
44
6,996
160
Australia
Newfoundland. .
^
84
New Zealand
185
France
Germany
St. Pierre
'
3,500
206
s
United States. . .
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
3,236
16,689
24,548
3,280
27,828
Glass and elassware,
N.E.S
4,182
872
50
119
2,105
10
76
2
54
97
4,594
1,502
296
29
30
619
20
5,684
1,168
' 79
Australia
B. Africa
B. W. Indies . . .
149
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand.. . .
2,724
30
China
76
Germany.
Greece
St. Pierre
.
2
54
3
6,792
100
United States. . .
Total
ll,38i>
12,161
9,291
21,452
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Countries.
Goods,
THE produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada. '
Total E
XPORTS.
Articles Exported.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
s
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES — Con.
Grindstones, m a n u f a c-
tured
4
60
234
2,763
256
12
50
9,297
$
4
B. W. Indies . . .
60
234
Cuba
2,763
256
ftf PiArrp
12
U. S. Colombia.
50
9,297
Total
12,676
12,676
Gypsum or plaster, gi ound
8,650
6
579
916
8,650
B W Indies
6
579
United States. . .
Total
3
919
10,151
3
10,154
Hats and caps. . ;
481
175
3,745
-
224
705
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
175
121
210
3,866
~--
210
Germany
St. Pierre
United States.
100
42
960
100
1
7,861
8,417
43
8.821
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
5,503
13,920
Household effects, N.E.S.
118,995
1,384
4,100
906
2,353
115
6,661
200
760
230
5,691
150
354
600
3,840
122,835
Australia
B. Africa
B. E. Indies...
B. W. Indies . . .
1,384
100
4,200
906
2,353
116
Newfoundland. .
Belgium
1,100
7,761
200
China
Cuba
760
230
France
French Africa . .
5O0
6,191
150
s
Germany
Hawaii
354
«
600
Japan
Mexico
625
625
650
45
1,115,472
650
St. Pierre
45
United States. . .
Total. ...
United States. . .
50,672
1,166,144
1,259,291
56,212
1,315,503
Ice
20,545
20,545
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
371
AuTicLKS Exported.
Countries.
Goons,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity .
Value.
Qty.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
JI AN U FACT U RES— Con.
India rubber, manufac-
tures of
Great Britain . . .
39,378
31,583
647
322
786
14,376
24,445
1,700
521
698
2i693
5
1,519
$
168
39,546
31,583
jB. Africa
5
652
K W Tnrlips
322
786
Newfoundlana . .
72
14,448
24,445
Belgium
20
15
9^326
9,600
1,700
521
Chili
Germany. . . .
Italy
St. Pierre
Turkey
698
20
2,093
20
1,519
United States. .
9,994
19,314
Total
128,067
137,667
India rubber, scrap and
other Great Britain. . .
Cuba
Lbs.
4,900
1,500
1,346,726
1,665
63
Ijhi.
LU.
4,900
1,500
1,403,785
1,665
63
United States. . .
70,736
57,059
4,619
75,355
Total
Iron and steel and manu-
factures of : —
Stoves Great Britain. . .
1,353,126
72,464 57,059
1
4,619
1,410,185
77,083
No.
21
5
2
13
643
36
2
1
32
215
665
110
105
203
68
6,499
520
184
5
No.
'
No.
21
5
2
13
■ 7
643
36
2
1
32
233
666
Australia
110
B. Africa
B. W. Indies....
105
203
68
Newfoundland . .
6,499
New Zealand. . .
Azores
520
184
France
5
St. Pierre
357
4,712
357
United States. . .
Total
18
367
5,079
977
13,428
18
. 367
995
13,795
Castings, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
37,175
90
5,300
25
50
6,205
740
110
16
350
406
72
11,445
254
5
195
200
19,747
• • • ■
4
37,179
90
Australia
:B. Africa
5,300
B. W. Indies . . .
Hong Kong
25
50
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand. . .
114
6,319
740
Belgium
110
Cuba
16
Denmark
350
France
406
Germany
72
Italy
11,445
254
Norway- Sweden
Russia
5
St. Pierre , ....
195
Spain
United States.
9,022
9,140
200
28,769
Total
82,385
91,525
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Aeticles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
not the Produce
of Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Iron and steel — Con.
Pig-iron
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
France
Norway- Sweden
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia.
British Africa . .
B.E. Indies...
B.W. Indies....
Tons.
12,634
215
125
103
3,397
S
118,142
i
$
Tons.
12,634
215
125
103
3,397
118,142
3,229
3,700
950
34,206
1
i
3,229
3,700
i
1
950
34,206
16,474
160,227
16,474
160,227
Machinery, N.E.S
99,765
55,846
22,799
4,415
348
448
1,068
401455
3,930
4,389
413
7,107
1,230
106,872
57,070
22,799
4,415
353
.
5
British Guiana. .
B. Poss., other
448
1,068
5,143
40,718
Hong Kong
Newfoundland. .
5,143
263
New Zealand.. . .
3,930
4,389
1,422
100
Argentina
Belgium .......
1,669
Brazil
100 .
Cent. Am. States
Chili
180
180
4,025
66
3,013
150
842
7,396
3,287
2,784
450
1,991
85
2,671
170
125
25
2,196
132
1,685
4,025
66
China
Cuba .......
France
3,013
150
French Africa . .
76
842
Germany
Greece
7,466
3,287
Holland
Iceland .•
2,784
450
Italy
Japan
1,991
85
Mexico.
Peru
2,671
170
Russia
St.. Pierre
226
125
245
Spain
2,196
132
Uruguay
U.S. of Colombia
United States. . .
1,685
84,081
266,809
350 890
Venezuela ...
Total
Great Britain . . ,
Australia. .....
British Africa . .
B. W. Indies....
^f ewfoundland . .
Belgium
Mexico
United States. . .
Total
710
710
350,040
281,856
631,896
Sewing machines
No.
29
8
3
1
23
50
452
443
541
135
50
30
590
667
7,552
11,098
No.
No.
29
8
3
1
26
50
452
695
541
135
50
3
'41
30
631
667
252
5', 869
7,552
16,907
1,009
20,663
255
5,850
1,264
26,513
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
373
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
of Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Iron and steel— Con.
Typewriters
Great Britain . . .
Australia
B. W. Indies.. . .
Newfoundland. .
Belgium
Denmark
Ecuador
No.
" 3,363
1
1
3
900
120
4
207
14
6
22
$
111,600
83
60
26:j
27,136
3,600
168
6,244
427
384
944
No.
$
No.
3,363
1
1
5
900
120
4
207
14
6
91
$
111,600
83
60
2
113
381
27,136
3,600
168
6,244
427
Holland
Peru
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Holland
United States. . .
Total. ..
Great Britain. . .
Australia
*
384
69
71
3,252
4,196
4,641
150,914
3,365
4,712
154,279
Scrap-iron or steel
Cwt.
13,053
1,472
93,288
6,943
673
61,981
Cwt.
Cwt.
13,053
1,472
223,840
6,943
673
130,552
80,141
142,122
107,813
69,597
130,552
80,14]
238,365
149,738
Hardware, N.E.S
33,200
2,977
301
55
1,191
47
05
34,149
4,285
187
84
577
277
532
44
9
11
12
5,548
459
14,278
1,755
34,955
2,977
323
British Africa . .
22
i43
B. E Indies . .
55
B. W. Indies...
1,334
47
British (ruiana. .
Fiji Islands
Newfoundland. .
65
1,412
35,561
New Zealand . . .
Argentina
4,285
187
Brazil
84
China
577
Dutch W. Indies
France
277
"""33
532
Germany
77
Holland
Iceland
9
11
Mexico
12
Norway-Sweden
St. Pierre
United States. . .
5,548
87
17,098
546
31,376
Total
98,288
20,550
118,838
Great Britain . . .
Steel and manufactures
of
123,459
22,706
22,176
769
3,775
705
42,578
8,697
443
231
189
506
1,102
-
11,566
4,391
94
135,025
27,097
22,270
709
Australia
Britieh Africa . .
B. E. Indies....
B. W. Indies
N
54
3,829
British pos. other
Newfoundland..
3,607
46 185
New Zealand. . .
8,697
443
Argentina
Belgium
1,483
1,714
189
Brazil
•
Chili
China
'
506
1,102
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
the Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTDRES— Cora.
Iron and steel — Con.
Steel and mfrs. of— Con.
Cuba
Dutch W. Indies
France
Germany
Holland .
$
876
688
1,093
503
96
10
3,593
60
712
1,881
809,431
$
$
876
688
1,093
784
1,287
96
10
Mexico
3,593
60
St Pierre
••••'•••
770
1,482
Turkey...
1,881
216,284
1,025,715
Total
1,046,279
239,033
1,285,312
Great Britain . . .
United States. . .
Total
Jeweller's sweepings . . .
18,080
37,871
18,080
Cwt.
3,302
41,173
55,951
3,302
59,253
Great Britain. . .
Holland ...
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
British Africa . .
Cwt.
205
220
13,530
1,572
220
30,586
Cwt.
205
220
13,568
1,572
220
38
38
196
30,782
13,955
32,378
■ 196
13,993
32,574
Lamps and lanterns
1,574
172
342
7
422
217
100
"156
1,674
172
498
7
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand . . .
Aust. -Hung'ary. .
25
447
217
249
249
Greece
Iceland
St. Pierre
1,398
2
9
852
1,398
2
2
1,709
11
United States. . .
Total
2,561
4,995
Lbs.
2,241
7,236
Great Britain. . .
British Africa. . .
B. W. Indies....
British Guiana. .
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand
Belgium
Greece
Holland
United States. . .
Total
Leather, sole
Lbs.
7,501,545
534
38,609
2,355
199,035
2,343
264,642
2,800
8,200
117,727
1,585,174
107
8,120
494
40,159
524
71,904
506
1,795
24,838
Lbs.
7,501,545
534
38,609
2,355
199,035
2,343
270,447
2,300
8,200
118,227
1,585,174
107
8,120
494
40,159
524
5,805
1,716
73,620
506
".""560
51
1,767
1,795
24,889
8.137,290
1,733,621
6,305
8,143,595
1,735, .388
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
375
Articles Expokteo.
1
Goods,
rHE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
not the Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Qu
anti
ty. Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES — Con.
Leather, Upper
Great Britain . . .
Australia. ..
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand
Belgium
United States. . .
Lbs.
594,
17,
8,
068 182,936
775 934
345 5,697
760 476
340 210
499 805
libs.
2,298
340
Lbs.
596,366
775
17,345
760
340
9,749
183,276
934
5,697
476
210
1,250
1,198
2,003
Total
621,
787 191,058
3,548
95
1,538
625,335
192,5%
Leather, N.E.S
Great Biitain. . .
Australia
B. \V. Indies...
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand . . .
Belgium
Cuba
France
Germany
St. Pierre
Spanish Africa. .
United States. . .
661,
128,
2,
10,
316,
968 147,556
986 158
644 108
124 31,918
192 835
463 2,511
320 448
390 56
750 293
94 20
612 440
171 41,626
95
662,063
986
644
128,124
2,192
10,463
320
390
750
94
612
319,204
147,651
158
108
31,918
835
2,511
448
56
"
293
20
440
3,033
2,133
43,759
Total 1,
122,
714 225,969
3,128
2,228
1,125,842
228,197
Boots and shoes
Great Britain
5,620
547
40
5,660
5^17
British Africa
6,54.^
6,545
British Guiana.. .. ,
B. W. Indies
Newfoundland
New Zealand
China
376
11,970
76,514
15,840
46
190
566
11,970
70,514
15,840
46
EffVDt
232
232
1 ranee
Japan
St. Pierre
30
109
5,863
30
109
25
5,888
Switzerland.
1,470
26,954
1,470
United States
9,290
36,244
Total
152,116
'-^'—-
9,545
161,661
Harness and Saddlery ...
Great Britain
1,459
1,645
50
1,509
1,645
British Africa
B.W.Indies
Newfoundland..
New Zealand
Aust. -Hungary.. . .
Chili
400
768
. . . ' 1,077
47
20
83
400
768
1,077
47
20
83
French Africa
St. Pierre
50
8
50
8
United States.
3,683
3,824
7,507
Total ..
9,240
3,874
13,114
376
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Abtioles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
"Value.
$
171
Quantity.
"Value.
MANUFACTURES— Com.
Leather, other manufac-
Great Britain . . .
12,150
5,525
200
347
983
457
96
74,271
'
$
12,321
5,525
Australia
B. E. Indies....
50
, 250
B. W. Indies....
347
r
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand.. . .
34
20
1,017
477
Cuba
96
United States. . .
2,010
76,281
Total
1
94,029
2,285
96,314
Newfoundland . .
Germany
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Australia
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
China
Germany
Lime
224
19,664
178
83,9b'2
224
19,664
178
1:1: i::
16
16
83,978
■'•■•<
104,028
104,044
Liquors— Ale and beer
Galls.
150
4
243
1,380
2
75
4
150
326
4
" 3i
1,743
Galls.
Galls.
150
4
243
1,380
2
270
78
11,212
75
4
150
326
4
270
'8^04
124
8^504
124
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total.. -
Great Britain . . ^
78
3,108
31
10,247
4,965
2,333
8,374
8,628
13,339
10,961
Brandy
6
224
2,610
2,840
11
392
7,725
8,128
6
224
2,610
11
Newfoundland .
United States. . .
392
7,725
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa. . .
Newfoimdland . .
2,840
8,128
Gin
9
io
26
28
26
9
86
26
20,642
28
10
86
26
20,550
43
30
23,155
43
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
British Africa. .
92
'l32
30
23,287
101
142
20,688
23,256
20,789
23,398
Rum , . . ,
30
1,063
3,479
94
32
295
599
318
30
1,063
3,479
94
32
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
295
599
United States. . .
318
Total ....
4,666
1,244
4,666
1,244
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No. 8. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
377
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
(Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Whisky
Great Britain . . .
Australia
British Africa. . .
B. E. Indies....
B. W. Indies....
British Guiana. .
B. Honduras.. . .
Fiji Islands
Hong Kong
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand . . .
Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Cen. Am. States.
Chili
China
Cuba
Dan. W. Indies.
Dutch Guiana...
Dutch W. Indies
Kgypt..-
France
GaUs.
14,615
2,300
47,949
7 610
Galls.
1,175
2,056
Galls.
15,790
2,300
2,478
512
1,512
14
1,361
7
100
167
158
832
2
168
4,564
457
439
030
31
159
727
319
1,147
109
423
640
261
5,281
113
79
282
3,301
253
103
625
142,406
370
50,005
7,610
2,478 5,726
512 1,612
1,433 4,254
14 40
1,361; 4,377
7 27
100' 159
129| 313
158! 524
832 2,400
2 10
168; 555
4,564 15,413
457 i 1,521
432 1,334
825, 2,885
31 105
159' 525
727; 2,386
319! 1,050
1,147 3,818
109! 312
314| 1,032
640; 2,145
261 740
5,281 17,901
113 226
79; 263
2S2 943
3,301; 10,691
75! 86
103! 300
625! 2,083
134,776; 428,149
370^ 1,233
5,726
1,612
79
64
4,318
40
4,377
27
159
38
87
400
524
2,400
10
555
7
105
21
32
15,413
1,521
1,355
2,917
105
525
2,386
1,050
3,818
Germany
Hawaii
312
109
154
1,186
Italy
Japan . .
Mexico
Norway-Sweden
Panama
Peru.. ...
Philippines
St. Pierre
Uruguay..
U. S. Colombia.
United States. . .
Venezuela
Total....
Great Britain . . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies.. . .
Hong Kong. . . .
2,145
740
17,901
226
263
943
10,691
178
226
312
300
2,083
7,630
24,402
4.52,551
1,233
179,099
570,697 9,321
27,042
188,420
597,739
Liquors, wines
179
941 1 .^5
45
38
8
1,364
87
17,743
214
76
923
6
417
34
4,979
286
76 80
896 678
27
6
305
34
3,404
80
716
8
Newfoundland . .
France
112 94
!
1.458
87
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa. . .
Newfoundland..
Belgium
France
1,575
3,602
21,345
II other spirits,
N.E.S
2,838
4,695 3,811
19,285
6,649
23,980
24,686
26
46,874
7,919
37,495
3,710
12,563
164
20,486
3,199
15,049
1,848
24,686
3
28
46,874
7,925
37,495
3,710|
11,897
12,563
8
116
20,486
3
2
8
12
6
39
3,238
Germany
Holland
St. Pierre
15,049
1,848
3
1,920
30
6,684
30
United States. . .
Total
9,977
5,503
12,187
130,687
58,752
1,934
6,773
132,621
65,526
378
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada. "^
Goons,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty-
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES — COTI.
Metals NOP
(^reat Britain. . .
96,643
2,145
10,077
330
460
163
15,c^24
73
66,891
21
118
6,i89
281,046
436
31
90
61,859
■ $
1,636
350
i52
283
$
98,279
2,495
British Africa . .
10,077
B. W. Indies
482
B. Boss's, other.
Hong Kong
743
163
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand.. . .
298
' 694
16,122
78
Belgium
Cent. Am. States
Cuba
67,585
21
118
France
Germany .
Holland'
.'.'.'.'.'..'
430
430
6,189
281,046
436
Porto Rico
;;;;;;;
is
21,1.59
31
St. Pierre
103
United States. . .
Total
83,018
542,401
25,015
567,416
Great Britain . . .
IMolasses
90
222
56,954
827
42,282
22
70
11,770
236
9,118
90
222
57,208
827
42,282
22
B. W. Indies...
Newfoundland. .
St. Pierre
254
123
70
11,893
236
United States. . .
9,118
Total .. ,.
G reat Britain . . .
.Australia. ... .
British Africa . .
B. W. Indies....
British Guiana. .
B. Poss's, other.
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand.. . .
Belgium
China
254
123
100,375
No.
1
21,216
100,629
21,339
Musical instruments, viz. :
Organs ....
No.
3,611
182
219
7
1
1
IS
404
27
1
9
157
1
■ 277
2
95
200,838
12,477
12,674
595
75
150
1,736
20,099
1,650
100
1,150
10,071
150
12,809
80
4,462
50
No.
3,612
182
219
7
1
1
19
404
27
1
9
157
1
277
2
98
200,888
12,477
12,674
595
75
150
1
45
1,781
20i099
1,650
100
Egypt
Holland
Italy
Germany
Turkey
1,150
10,071
150
12,809
80
United States. . .
Total
3
360
4,812
5,012
279,106
5
455
5,017
279,561
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
ri9
ABTICLE8 Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
the Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
notthePpoduce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Qt'y.
Value.
Quantity,
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Musical instruments, viz.:
Pianos.
Great Britain. . .
Australia
B. Africa
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand.. .
Belgium
Egypt
(Germany
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
No.
' 38
58
3
3
9
5
2
5
1
1
187
9,490
10,990
630
800
2,075
1,360
1,000
1,150
150
250
40,136
No.
$
No.
• 38
58
3
3
9
5
2
5
1
1
216
$
9,490
10,990
630
800
2,675
1,360
1,000
1,150
150
250
29
6,221
46,357
312
68,631
29
6,221
341
74,852
Other
3,234
576
224
714
3,948
676
Australia ... .
Newfoundland. .
200
17
6,834
224
France
Germany
200
17
United States. . .
Total . .
Great Britain. . .
B. W. Indies.. . .
Newfoundland . .
Total
Great Britain . .
B. W. Indies.. . .
Newfoundland. .
Belgium
Holland
Total
Great Britain. . .
Australia.
B. Guiana. ...
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
China
938
7,772
4,972
Cwt.
7,765
12,737
Oakum
Cwt.
45
io
1%
45
Cwt.
45
2
37
196
2
27
13
167
13
212
55
241
269,045
4
317
13,354
3.534
29
180
84
421
Oil cake
242,335
2
314
13,354
2,947
258,952
242,335
2
314
13,3.54
2,947
269,045
4
317
13,354
3,534
286,254
258,952
286,254
Oil, N.E.S .. ..;
Galls.
17,107
35,244
2,809
2,207
10,957
160
0,259
11,834
160,000
40
27,189
273,806
3,620
10,501
1,080
822
4,200
ICO
9,200
7,3S0
13,626
16
4,053
Galls.
2;2i6
4,717
7,281
'""'952
1,574
2,945
Galls.
17,107
35,244
5,085
6,924
18,238
160
6,259
11,834
100,000
194
29,928
3,620
10,501
2,032
2,396
7,145
160
V
Germany
Holland
Mexico
9,200
7,380
13,620
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total ....
154
2,739
55
1,197
71
5,250
54,658
17,107
6,723
290,973
61,381
380
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goons,
TJiE Produce ©j
Canada.
Goods,
not the Produce
of Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Australia.
B. Africa
B. Guiana . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand . . .
United States. . .
Total ....
Great Britain. .
Australia
British Africa. . .
Rolls.
181,470
8,692
724
5,179
159,422
188,135
16,340
$
15,694
1,037
55
313
10,515
19,424
2,100
Rolls.
3,740
484
Rolls.
185,210
8,692
724
5,179
160,042
188,135
17,096
16,178
1,037
55
313
620
756
5,116
98
"'i42
10,613
19,424
2,242
559,962
49,138
724
565,078
49,862
Papei, N.E.S
447,536
367,055
7,667
277
498
13,043
29,026
23,930
8,428
132
5,440
253
762
530
1,029
124
50
393
8,724
238
4,642
497
29
604
160,563
2,130
136
210
447,672
367,265
7,667
B. E. Indies....
36
10,764
277
British Guiana. .
498
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand.. . .
13,079
39,790
23,930
Argentina
8,428
Belgium
132
Brazil
5,440
Cent. Am. States
Chili
Cuba
253
762
550
Ecuador
Hayti ...
1,029
124
Holland
.Fapan
50
393
Mexico
8,724
Panama
Peru
238
4,642
Philippines
St. Pierre
497
29
U.S. of Colombia
United States. . .
604
2,446
163,009
Venezuela .....
Total
2,130
1,083,620
13,592
1,097.212
Great Britain. . .
Photographs
911
10
25
12
2,879
15
926
B. W. Indies . . .
10
Fiji Islands
25
Belgium
United States. . .
12
364
3,243
Total
3,837
379
4,216
Germany
Plumbago, manufactures
of
7,513
7,130
7 513
United States. . .
7,130
Total
••
14,613
14,643
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
381
ARTiCLks Exported.
COUNTRIBS.
Goods,
THE Produce of
CANADA.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Cor?.
Rags
Great Bi-itain. . .
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
Cuba
Lbs.
766,339
1,700
36,592
1,700
2,268
3,530
33,124
85
1,830
9
110
140
Lbs.
34,881
$
425
Lbs.
801,220
1,700
36,592
1,700
2,268
3,530
9,316,432
33,549
85
1,830
9
110
Germany
United States. . .
Total.
United States. . .
Italy
140
9,316,162 110,155
270
11
110,166
10,128,291
145,453
35,151
436
10,163,442
145,889
No.Ton8
40
40
Ships sold to other coun-
tries
No. Tons.
2 2,434
2 1,497
1 26
2 2,437
2 86
15,327
10,607
700
21,906
1,625
No. Tons.
2 2,434
2 1,497
1 26
2 2,437
4 101
15,327
Norway-Sweden
St. Pierre
Russia
10,607
700
2 ""'i5
l^OO
21,90&
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British Africa. . .
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . . .
Hong Kong
Newfoundland..
New Zealand.. . .
China
Japan
United States, . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Newfoundland . .
3,025
9 6,480
50,165
2 15
Lbs.
1,400
11 6,495
51,565
Soap .
Lbs.
240
780
28,087
243,090
2,680
99,647
4,400
4,073
69,121
29,634
10
37
1.331
9,956
150
3,685
520
137
2,318
2,330
Lbs.
240
780
28,087
243,090
2,680
100,156
4,400
4,073
69,121
33,754
10
37
1,331
9,95ft
509
ei
150
3,74&
520
137
2,318
4,120
488
2,818
•
481,752
20,474
4,629
549
486,381
21,02^
Starch
13,690
783
13,690
216
5,000
1,160
78a
216
118
118
Germany
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
British Africa. . .
5,000
1,\60
150
58
150
58
19,850
991
216
118
120,066
1,109
Stone, ornamental, viz. : —
Granite, marble, &c.,
293
6,700
113
878
245
965
295
6,700
British Guiana. .
113.
B. W. Indies . .
Newfoundland . .
878
31
1,076
276
United States. . .
Total ....
Newfoundland . .
2,041
9,194
1,107
10,301
Stone, building, viz.: Free-
stone, limestone, &c.,
dressed
432
432
i
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No. 8.— Gkneral Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles.
COUNTEIES.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
of Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'by.
Value.
$
Quantity .
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Sugar of all kinds, N.E.S
Great Britain . . .
B. W.Indies....
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand . . .
United States. . .
Total .. .
Newfoundland . .
United Staces. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Lbs.
280
20J85
37,400
12,965
11
800
1,200
1,186
Lbs.
Lbs.
280
47,157
136,700
37,400
75,405
11
47,157
115,915
1,214
2,737
1,214
3,537
1,200
4,372
62,440
3,186
71,430
3,197
225,512
Galls.
41
7,137
296,942
10,334
Sugar house syrup
Galls.
326
41,163
107
8,122
39
Galls.
326
41,204
107
8,161
41,439
8,229
41
39
41,530
8,268
Tar
29
17
3,395
15
24,299
29
B. W. Indies..,.
17
Newfoundland. .
St. Pierre
United States...
Total . .
Great Britain . . .
1,290
51
1,341
4,685
15
24,350
27,755
29,096
Tin, manufactures of .
636
2,948
665
6
1 301
Australia
British Africa. .
B. W. Indies. . . .
2,948
6
408
2,590
297
232
3,340
5,387
15,312
. 950
19,038
1,435
338
14,618
408
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand . . .
2,674
5,264
297
Argentina . . .
Belgium
232
3,310
Brazil
5,387
Chili
Germany
Holland
15,312
950
19,038
1,435
737
Mexico
St. Pierre
United States . .
'— -'— ^
399
5,523
9,267
20,14]
Total ...
Great Britain . . .
67,529
76,796
Tobacco, viz.: —
Cigars
M
6
17
100
27
3,480
412
M.
5
M.
"1
10
3
169
20
20
5
121
11
Australia
B. Africa
B. W. Indies...
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand . , .
Germany
1
10
3
162
10
17
100
27
7
10
20
"lio
154
210
400
" 4^234
3,634
622
400
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
5
11
159
288
159
4,522
202
4,489
147
5,003
349
9,492
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — GoriUnued:
Articles Exported.
COUNIRIES.
GOODS,
THE Produce of ^
Canada.
GOOTXS,
NOT THE Produce
ov Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
M.
125
"28
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Con.
Tobacco— Co»i.
Cigarettes
M.
9
$
430
139
M.
125
1
58
18
753
50
17
430
Australia
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand. . .
Denmark ...
Norway-Sweden
United States. . .
Total...
United States. . .
(ireat Britain. . .
Belgium
(iermany.
Holland . . ....
Spanish .Africa. .
United States. . .
Total
(ireat Britain . . .
Australia. . ...
Brit. Africa
British Guiana. .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland..
France
Germany
Mexico.
St. Pierre. .....
United States. . .
Total ....
United States . .
Great Britain. . .
Australia . . .
Brit. Africa
B. E. Indies
B. W. Indies....
Newfoimdland . .
New Zealand
Aust. -Hungary .
Belgium
(iermany .
United States. . .
Total . ...
1
30
18
753
50
5
100
26
1,300
100
5
239
25
1,300
100
17
58
627
58
852
1,531
170
Lbs.
1,022
2,158
Snuff
Lbs.
19
6
Lbs.
19
6
909
61,465
68,381
2,447
1,989
63,668
188,859
12,015
ioo
60
6,930
4,527
159
13!)
7,999
19,814
Stems and cuttings. . . .
700
66,287
91,826
7,221
0,237
1,609
127,752
160,207
2,447
1,989
393, b40
368
14,151
10, 76 J
159
340, i72
7,5i3
139
15,512
498,985
21,279
687,844
41,093
Another, N.E.S
23,222
2,387
100
630
21
58,252
1,200
19,175
100
31,078
0,819
12,916
969
40
3.53
14
17,745
300
1.147
53
8,990
3,93(5
7,954
39
35,237
2,387
■200
630
21
59,883
1,200
19.175
100
.31,489
38,883
20,870
969
79
353
14
1,631
421
18,166
300
4li
32,064
46.221
76
10,922
1,147
53
9,066
14,858
142,984
46,463
19,412
189,205
65,875
Tow
Cwt.
1,701
10,624
Cwt.
1,701
10,624
No.
Vehicle.s, viz.: —
Carriages
No.
3
210
305
2
26
3
330
1
3
4
48
450
16,186
36,594
1.55
2,187
158
18, .597
09
333
333
2,983
No.
3
210
305
2
26
3
336
1
3
4
72
450
16,186
36,594
155
2,187
158
18,597
69
333
24
24
2^6i5
2,615
333
5,598
941
78,045
965
-80,660
384
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Article Exported.
Countries.
Goods
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Qt'y.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
M ANU FAOTU RKS— Con.
Vehicles — Con.
Carriages, parts of
Great Britain. . .
Australia
$
3,868
2,890
3,643
731
1,324
169
80
160
38
567
226
77
$
4,093
2,967
3,543
743
Brit. Africa
B. W. Indies. ..
12
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand,.. .
Cent. Am. States
China
1,324
169
80
150
Germany
38
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Australia ...
Brit. Africa
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand... .
Argentina ......
United States . .
Total
Great Britain . .
Brit. Africa. . . .
B. W.Indies....
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
Great Britain. . .
Australia. .....
Brit. Africa
B.E. Indies....
Brit. Guiana ....
B. W. Indies. ..
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand . . .
China
155
712
13,350
469
13,819
Carts
No.
38
15
•57
1
2
2
174
115
1,493
1,400
2,677
25
60
57
4,922
2,741
No.
I
25
No.
39
16
57
1
2
2
174
125
1,518
1,400
2,677
26
io
750
60
57
4,922
3,491
404
13,376
11
775
415
14,150
Wagons
2
8
9
11
1
3
35
249
224
1,296
330
90
105
1,391
2
8
9
11
1
3
65
249
224
1,295
330
30
2,640
90
105
4,031
69
3,684
30
2,640
99
6,324
Bicycles
20
5,793
14
8
1
3
4
926
1
433
100
44
97
889
102,735
530
250
20
100
65
25,580
50
10,743
2,505
1,475
1,904
2
130
22
5,793
14
8
1
3
5
926
1
43a
100
44
141
1,019
162,735
530
260
20
i
is
100
80
25,580
50
France
Holland
Japan
10,743
2,505
1,475
2,995
44
i,09i
United States. . .
Total
7,444
206,846
47
1,236
7,491
208,082
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No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
385
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce on
Can.\d.\.
Goods,
NOT the Produce
OF Can<m)a.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
MAXDKACTURES — Con.
Vehicles— Con.
Bicycle, parts of
35
39,515
50
4,955
157
22
235
100
284
$
9
35
22,291
61,806
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand.. . .
Belgium
50
989
5,944
157
22
France
235
Japan
United States . . .
.....
"iim
1(H)
2.487
Total
45.353
25,483
70,836
Great Britain . . .
1,780
1,371
1,095
346
266
850
2.630
1,371
1,095
346
K W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
266
Italy
3,000
3,000
30
St. Pierre
30
12,00]
United States.
30,325
42,326
Total
16,889
34,176
51,064
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
United States...
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies. ..
Newfoundland . .
Belgium
Vinegar
Gal.
20
282
190
424
5
98
34
112
Gal.
Gal.
20
282
156
424
6
98
26
5
39
112
856
249
26
5
882
254
Wood, viz. :
No.
2,250
93
2,118
4,287
162
714
No.
No.
2,250
116
3,523
106
125
971
27,049
4,287
185
1,094
106
23
1,405
106
23
380
106
French W.Indies
Germany
United States...
Total
Gi'eat Britain . . .
125
6^684
44
3^812
44
971
20,365
1,413
36,451
1,413
40,263
ii,2ro
9,019
22,870
38,373
34,140
47,392
168,745
28,222
40,897
2.55
14,393
27,198
25,846
1^24
9
8,935
23
1,079
114
50
300
231
603
182
168 976
Australia
28,825
41,079
255
British Africa. . .
B. E. Indies
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand ■. . .
41
14 434
27,198
26,012
1 124
166
Belgium .
China
9
Cuba
514
9,449
23
Denmark
Ecrvpt
1,079
114
France
Germany
50
Holland
300
11-ii— 25
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods,
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT the Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
M ANUFACTU RES— Cofl.
Wood— Con.
Household furniture—
Con
Japan
St. Pierre
$
85
269
165
22,542
$
85
269
165
United States
5,011
27,553
Total.
340,251
6,748
346,999
Great Britain. .
British Africa. . .
153,567
24,413
140
80
2,827
1,693
1,474
3,364
153,567
24,413
Fiji Islands, ....
Newfoundland . .
140
80
Cuba
Holland
2,827
'---■'-^
1,693
St. Pierre. ...
United States . . .
1,474
142
3,506
Total
187,558
142
187,700
Great Britain . . .
British Africa..
B. W. Indies.. . .
Newfoundland . .
Porto Rico
St. Pierre. . .
United States . . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
British A f rica. . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Matches and -match
splints
186,832
1,272
831
1,503
1,875
208
31
186,832
1,272
831
18
1521
1,875
2C8
51
82
192,552
69
192.621
Mouldings, trimmings
and other household
furnishings
2,866
89-'
13
2,967
1,125
2,866
892
13
2,967
New Zealand.. . .
1,125
Total
Great Britain . . .
7,863
7,863
other hoUlow wooden-
ware
650
286
1,019
3
942
3,457
21
1,868
223
95
18
875
143
793
Australia
British Africa. . .
286
1,019
3
B. W. Indies.. .
Newfoundland . .
New Zealand... .
Belgium
942
3,457
21
France
Holland
Iceland .... . .
Me.Kico
United States. . .
1,868
223
95
2i7
18
1,092
Total
Great Britain. . .
'
9,4r>7
360
9,817
Spool wood and sjwols. .
82,377
25
82,377
344
United States. . .
319
Total
82,402
319
82,721
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
387
Articles Exported.
Countries.
(tOODS,
THE produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT the Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exported.
Quantity .
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity .
Value.
MANUFACTURES— Coil.
Wood— Con.
Wood pulp ...
Great Britain. . .
9
548,720
1,367
21,531
8,574
375
21,065
1,807,442
9
548,720
1,367
21,531
8,574
375
Belgium
China
France,
Japan
21,065
1,807,442
United States. . .
Total
2,409,074
2,409,074
Great Britain. . .
Australia.
British Africa. .
B. E. Indies...
Other manufactures of . .
275,718
6,090
8,605
155
2,8-tt5
18,665
50
485
9,855
3,673
233
15
8
612
471
95
50
184
555
307
66,375
395,047
4,148
17
279,866
1 6,090
i 8.622
155
2,846
18,665
SO
B. W. Indies.. . .
Hong Kong
Fiji Islands. . . .
Newfoundland. .
New Zealand.. . .
485
76
9,930
3,673
418
Belgium
185
Brazil
15
China
8
Denmark
France
612
471
F. West Indies..
95
Germany
50
Holland
184
Mexico
666
St. Pierre
219
15,466
526
UQited. States . .
Total
81,841
.
20,110
415,157
Great Britain. . .
Woollens , .
6,403
1,110
1,035
33,190
2,212
317
9,705
16,108
1,110
Australia
B. W. Indies....
Newfoundland ..
"49
337
30
177
105
1,035
33,2.39
New Zealand. . .
2,549
347
Belgium
France
■
177
Gerjnany
70
20
264
12,383
175
Hawaii
St. Pierre
20
264
United States. . .
3,128
15,511
Total
Great Britain . . .
57,004
13,531
70,535
■Other articles
148,787
59,610
8,687
274
5,917
22,119
228
49,374
1,011
2,203
198,161
60,621
10,890
274
Australia
British Afi-ica . .
B. E. Indies
British Guiana. .
84
5,872
2,817
30
1,011
6.918
6,001
27,991
3 045
^
B. W. Indies...
Brit. Poss. Other
B. Honduras ....
30
Hong Kong. . .
Newfoundland. .
3,023
63,680
4,034
70,598
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Go<
THE PrC
Can
Quantity.
3DS,
)DUCE OP
ADA.
Goods,
NOT THE Produce
of Canada.
Total Exports.
Value .
Q'ty.
Value .
Quantity.
Value.
MA^'UFACTCRES.— Con.
New Zealand . . .
15,633
•
$
255
9
9,479
15,888
9
Argentina
Belgium
12,143
.55
11
108
218
75
1,068
328
307
138
10
3,220
1,852
21,622
55
Brazil
Cent. Am. States
Chili
40
51
108
China
50
268
Corea
Cuba
13
1,081
328
Dan. W. Indies
Denmark
D. Guiana
307
138
Dutch W. Indies
France
Germany
10
2,826
4,632
300
11,545
6,046
0,484
300
Greece
Holland
467
27,534
2,602
.367
7
36
40
1,151
i95
175,040
12 012
Italy
27 534
Japan
304
350
15
2,906
717
Mexico
Norway-Sweden
Russia
22
36
-
San Domingo. . .
St. Pierre
40
::::::::
355
134
1,506
134
Switzerland
Turkey
195
United States. . .
221,938
396,978
Total
Great Britain . . .
B. Africa . ....
554,930
3'M,565
876,495
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Coffee •.
Lbs.
Lbs.
260
228
" 426
300
382,253
78
80
i67
30
45,684
Lbs.
260
228
120
1,054
1,483
389,250
78
80
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total .
B. W. Indies . . .
120
628
1,183
6,997
39
107
164
1,770
39
274
194
47,454
8,928
2,080
383,467
40,039
392,395
48,119
Dried fruits, N.E.S ...
47,444
54,519
338
19,735
2,121
2,6^^0
24
2,130
47,444
54,519
338
19,735
2,121
2,650
24
2,130
Newfoundland . .
St. Pierre
United States. . .
Total
122,036
6,925
97
237
1,739
122,036
6,925
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
fiice
5,484
11,680
51,070
5,484
11,680
51,070
97
237
United States. . .
1,739
Total
68,234
2,073
68,234
2,073
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
Articles Exported.
Countries.
Goods, .
THE Produce of
Canada.
Goods,
NOT' THE Produce
OF Canada.
Total Exports.
Quantity.
Value.
Q'ty.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.
Great Britain . . .
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland . .
Total
Great Britain . . .
Lbs.
1,812,690
14,199
Lbs.
9
Lbs.
1,812,690
224
2,792
$
14,199
224
2,792
5
61
6?
1,812,690
14,199
3,016
66
1,816,706
14,265
Tea.. . .
48,684
39,141
88,269
13,354
1,693,992
13,287
7,824
20,039
2,077
370,140
48,684
39,141
88,269
13,354
1,693,992
13,287
B. W. Indies . . .
7,824
Newfoundland . .
20,039
St. Pieire. . .-. .
United States. . .
2,077
370,140
Total
'
1,883,440
413,367
1,883,440
413,367
Other miscellaneous arti-
4
750
32,949
32,953
Au.stralia
B. Africa ....
B. (ruiana
B. W. Indies . . .
760
320
42
. ... 2 127
42
2,127
7,745
125
7,745
Newfoundland . .
3,i77
150
132
41
98,686
3,302
China
Japan
St. Pierre. . . .
United States. . .
1.50
132
41
31,497
130,183
Total . ...
105,429
72,316
177,745
St. Pierre
BCLLION AND COIN.
Bullion, silver
5,000
5,100
5,000
United States. . .
5,100
Total
10,100
10,100
United States. . .
Newfoundland . .
.
Oold coin
2,052,005
2,052,005
Silver coin
61
400,617
61
United States. . .
400,617
Total ...
United States. . .
400,678
400,678
Copper coin
2,774
2,774
Grand total, exports ....
198,414,439
15,106,796
213,521 235
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 4. — Abstract of the total Value of Exports by Countries.
Countries.
Great Britain ,
Australia
British Africa
II East Indies
II West Indies , ,
II Guiana
II Honduras
II possessions, all other ,
b'iji Islands
Gibraltar
Hong Kong
Newfoundland.. ..
New Zealand
Total, British Empire ...
Argentina ,
Austria-Hungary
Azores ....
Belgium
Bolivia
Brazil
Central American States. .
Chili
China
Corea
Cuba
Denmark
Danish West Indies
Dutch East Indies
Dutch West Indies
Dutch Guiana
Ecuador ,
Egypt
France
French Africa . .
French West Indies
Germa ny
German Africa
Greece
Hawaii
Hay ti
Holland
Iceland
Italy ,
Japan ....
Madeira
Mexico
Norway and Sweden
Peru
Persia
Philippines
Panama
Porto Rico . ,
Portuguese Africa
Portugal
Roumania
Russia
San Domingo
St. Pierre..
Canadian Produce.
110,
2.
2.
120,892
585,805
318,859
18,768
152,129
481,133
5,951
61,736
68.503
5,108
25,452
762,348
587,451
121,194,135
,119,288
89
184
830,174
10
383,811
31,592
250,774
226,167
1,037
819,482
161,112
16,559
180
3,392
19,841
5,415
5,064
,539,462
5,648
69,373
,358,910
300
5,334
15,087
67,324
841,368
558
237,963
341,803
27,333
124,058
426,543
30,311
3,649
33,996
6,549
424,948
22,504
109,340
21,475
255,927
118
194,334
Foreign Produce.
7,470,484
36,951
61,597
60
27,645
1,617
30
3,404
13,907
136,342
5,376
7,757,413
29
249
296,243
40
8
700
2,500
12
5
663
58,466
460,313
300
154
193,959
3,000
313
350
102
11
9J98"
Total.
117,591,376
2,622,756
2,380,456
18,828
2,179,774
482,750
5,981
65,140
68,503
5,108
39,359
2,898,690
592,827
128,951,548
1,119,317
338
184
1,126,417
10
393,811
.31,632
250,782
226,867
1,037
821,982
161,124
16,564
180
3,392
19,841
6,078
5,064
1,597,928
5,648
69,373
1,819,223
300
5,634
15,241
67,324
1,035,327
558
240,963
342,116
27,333
124,408
426,645
30,311
3,649
33,996
6,549
424,948
22,504
109,340
21,475
255,938
118
204,132
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No, 4. — Abstract of the total Value of Exports by Countries. — Continued.
391
Countries.
Canadian Produce.
Spain
Spanish Africa
Switzerland
Turkey
Uruguay
U. S. of Colombia
United States ...
Venezuela
Total other countries.
Grand total
Silver bullion to United States, $5,100, to St.
Pierre, -So.OOO ; gold coin to United States,
$2,052,005, silver coin, $400,617 silver coin to
Newfoundland, $61 ; copper coin to United
States, $2,774
Foreign Produce.
98,408
60,105
3,761
5,600
81,491
31,623
66,856,886
34,045
77,220,304
198,414,439
198,414,439
170
139
134
3,856,168
4,883,826
12,641,239
2,465,557
15,106,796
Total.
98,578
60,244
3,895
5,600
81,491
31,623
70,713,053
34,04.'3
82,104,130
211,055,678
2,465,557
213,521,235
392 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ' ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 5.— Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered Inwards,
PORTS
AND OUTPORTS.
WITH CARGOES.
British.
Canadian.
>
1
a
Quantity of
Freight.
1
i
i
>
is
1^.
1
1
1
Quantity of
Freight
c
i
S
g.SP
4-
§11
ii
^1
5
1
Advocate Harbour, N.S.
2
.S
Alberton P.E.I.
Annapolis, Royal, N.S.
....
"17
2,393
2^998
' 3^579
97
4
Apple River ■■
Arichat «
Baddeck „
Baie Verte N.B.
Barrington N.S..
n
65
1,664
408
6
92
20,344
930
7
S
1
35
25
3
9
Bass River i
Bathurst N.B.
10
11
Bayfield N.S.
Bear River «
Belleveau's Cove. .. n
Bridgetown m
Bridgewater m
Bnctouchc N.B
Campbellton m
Campobello «
Canning N.S.
Canso. , M
Caraquet N.B.
Cardigan P.E.I.
12
20
1
4
6
3,261
98
457
784
682
20
847
%2
"505
139
!.'<
5
14
20
15
16
4
6,078
11,335
80
46
17
1
27
2
5
1
3
55
6
18
3
14
4
199
788
260
671
99
234
34,177
2,072
2,692
271
459
552
352
30
792
7
18
74
19
9
22
•^1
5
??
3
9,741
1,850
2,554
479
52
' 138
"669
15
23
24
25
26
27
Charlottetown >i
Chatham N.B.
Chemainus B.C.
Chester N.S.
Cheticamp u
Cheverie . . m
Chicoutimi P.Q.
Church Point ... .N.S.
Clarence ville P.Q.
Clark's Harbour. . . .N.S.
2
'"l
127
63
135
i
9
5
1,655
56
197
17
43
20
W
1
1,802
300
27
30
31
S2
4
"i
14
■ "4
6
2
7
408
20
1,410
iJ993
479
240
1,051
255
22
140
1^046
773
72
' ' iei
21
3
.S3
Clementsport ,,
Comox B.C.
Dalhousie N.B.
Dawson Y.T.
Digby ^N.S.
Douglas B.C.
Dorchester N.B.
Economy N.S.
Five Islands n
Fredericton N.B.
Freeport ...N.S.
Gaspe P.Q.
Georgetown P.E.I.
Grand Harbour N.B.
Halifax .N.S.
Hantsport m
Harbourville i,
Harvey N.B.
79
34
35
36
37
38
.39
"i
398
8
""54
27
10
37
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
"i
2
350
in
41
627^839
300
13
152^696
8
6
16,639
14
"4
7
16
533
3
2
1,479
596
214
993
93,585
1,024
195
2,897
775
171
599
56,409
1,146
66
" "28
32
54
6,892
15
49
9
,50
51
Hillsboro' „
52
Ingonish N.S .
Isaac's Harbour „
Jordan Bay ,
Kentville n
Kingsport ,i
L'Ardoise n
11
603
82
.53
1
99
100
5
54
.55
3
3
12
4
5
203
464
213
116
430
11
.56
18
57
38
37
183
57
58
59
Ladner B.C.
Ladysmith m
1
8
2,962
8,245
3,995
226
22
77
20
30
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 393
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Jrom Sea at each Port and Outport, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
[N BALLAST
Foreign.
British.
>
ll
CANADIAN.
FORKIGN.
i
c
M
1
Quantity of
Freight.
S
>
ii
u
S
X
1
C
a
s
2
0
S
1
1
1
0
>
Urn
c
§1
00
•a
S
3
s
£ •
^1-
1
5I
[-.
"i
1
55
542
5
20
6
1
8
3
461
53
3,449
611
25
3
63
18
4
18
15
5
66
840
686
3,788
850
3,290
4,019
21
■ 29
97
96
"63
1,053
I
!
.S
4
5
7
2,660
1,094
70
23
76
'5
1
1
5
11
10
1
1
3,698
"sis
402
130
980
1,433
1,182
92
499
380
"27
8
6
34
79
58
6
8
6
2
925
2
"3
1,752
38
7
8
' 3^98.5
"67
9
14
18,467
276
10
11
1?
13
14
1
279
500
7
' i
5
4
1
8
229
132
3,428
462
5,918
6,579
11^084
50
11
111
801
2'293
"22
479
.S26
57
15
67
7,194
4
128
16
134
1
299
22^930
117
27,372
1,039
5
5,053
17
«17
6,731
47
835
18
'^'6
" 1,137
"ios
19
^
1
179
1
7
91
"'4
1
8
l36
63
601
""i4
5
63
2
29
28
3
'411
29,617
11,196
282
w
16
16,731
2,709
2,033
1,8)K)
927
49
^3
4
6
4
"2
11,679
8,370
3^004
154
93
24
'>5
"4
%
1
^ 43
2
97
62
23
8,304
107
5
2
1
2,426
2,280
103
30
43
5
'>8
99
10
935
49
SO
3
292
24
31
i2
""34
33
2
17
58
578
. . .
115
3?
11
27
2
1,146
3,861
1,053
61
792
19
Si
"36
563
7
5
13
20
37,493
686
28,186
22,778
1,003
358
662
536
398
72
56
180
S4
3
2,139
11,946
279
17
552
650
4,969
SO
3
35
36
1
11
18
4
4
2
2,157
927
421
388
156
69
94
18
19
8
V
55
38
?
39
1
' 5
""33
46
32
2
77
266
""4',587
'552
34,954
9,507
" ' l',886
36,062
"4
"78
" 78
980
533
".27
648
40
11
9,
337
650
10
49
3
139
11
4S
1
317
251
472
110
8
52
44
3
3
127
13
1
3
21
21
4
7
15
78
69
2,262
10,374
226
1,424
4,244
5
7
296
128
13
42
112
46
46
191
124,326
50,721
4,661
30
38,286
1,668
47
48
:::::::: .;;::::;
49
1
2
1,599
2,348
26
33
50
51
'S?
"2
"298
' 12
11
3
870
1,090
f
192
60
5S
3
260
130
61
54
55
1
1,629
17
56
57
5
68
144
14,248
20
742
122
58
17
30,576
161
479
8
8,991
235
103,598
2,638
59
394
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No, 5. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered
PORTS
AND OUTPORTS.
WITH CARGOES.
British.
Cadadian.
>
u
CD
1
Quantity of
Freight.
1
o
>
o
2;
J
X
'3d
1
Quantity of
Freight.
1
s
§"1
W J- 4i
0 ^ <i>
S
0
60
LaHave N.S.
103
' "i
19
31
8
189
9,423
5,636
1,615
61
Little Narrows n
Liscombe N.S.
Liverpool n
Lockport It
Louisburg m
Lunenburg n
Magdalen Islands . . Que.
2
150
10
62
63
52
2,777
1,952
704
18,089
60
1,492
1,484
515
14,475
1,999
7
98
64
349
65
66
11
5,241
6,740
213
56
2,533
67
68
Mahone Bay N.S.
48 .5.090
2,903
50
671
6Q
Maitland m
Margaretsville h
Matane . . Que.
1
4
78
246
4
70
15
71
72
7a
Meteghan N.S.
Moncton N.B
Montague.. P.E.I.
Montreal Que.
Murray Harbour. . P. E. I.
Musquash N.B.
Nanaimo B.C.
New Campbellton. .N.S.
Newcastle N.B.
New London P.E.I.
New Westminster. .B.C.
North East Harbo'r .N.S.
North Head N.B.
Northport. . .N.S.
18
7
1
16
11
"22
" 5
60
12
126
1,722
1,588
19
10,589
257
32,097
885
2,430
1
11,477
133
'"' 469
3
■■■■4
91
44
74
75
76
77
78
79
1
345
"98
34
1,177,955
■ ■ " io'697
2
566,624
66^087
4
26,250
'230
5
297
69
' * '538
80
81
82
83
78
3,910
379
21,728
86
2,138
144
65
23
626
84
84
8^
9^6
86
87
North Sydney «
Parrsboro n
Paspebiac Que.
Perce n
Pictou. N.S.
Port Gilbert m
Port Greville n
Port Hastings m
Port Hawkesbury . . «
Port Hood >,
Port Latour n
Port Medway i
Port Morien n
Port Mulgrave .... .i
Port Simpson B.C.
Port Williams N.S.
Pubnico II
Pugwash II
Quebec Que.
Richibucto N.B.
Rimouski Que.
River Bourgeois. . . .N.S.
Riviere du Loup Que.
River Hebert N.S.
Sackville N.B.
136
38,796
5,767
3,520
36
6,031
2,760
' 418
88
89
90
91
2
3
2
417
576
728
522
908
728
16
23
16
10
2
24
16
1,305
345
10,856
1,772
l,i94
200
24,056
201
"79
59
15
314
88
9'>
93
4
4,407
77
5
85
7
14
1
513
35,770
3,400
197
149
61
94
2,150
95
29
70
2
131
96
78
97
6
98
99
25
'3
39
2,944
433
1,945
359
100
101
10?
1,015
""i5
444
lo:^
'208
752,657
101
105
106
107
lOS
IQc
IK
46,612
9,568
18,933
7
1
■76
1
2
35
8
1,694
776
l,i78
199
314
4,479
490
'1,954
250
275
150
106
60
17
"265
10
8
177
111 Salmon River N.S.
112i Sandy Cove „
llSShediac. N.B.
227
54
11-1
111
IK
I [Sheet Harbour N.S.
1
51
12
4,149
5
I
87
102
7
3,289
432
465
JiSherbrooke h
117jShipi3egan N.B.
1
' 3
147
4,575
7
117
3
397
20
118'Sorel Que.
7,646
11
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
395
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Inwards from Sea, at each Port and Outport, &c. — Continued.
IN BALLAST.
Foreign.
British.
Canadian.
Foreign.
«
^
1
"So
C
Quantity of
Freight.
s
>
1'
1
00
■be
10
1
i
i
J •
is
i
■sb
1
1
6
>
3 so
1
'So
1
3
is
1
249
5
7
1,272
39
4
334
79
60
61
1
"86
1,079
158^277
19
2^636
60
17
7
78
6
11
6,561
1^802
161
84,496
344
760
898
85
21
1,661
64
106
62
141
30
46
10,609
1,443
17,110
8,910
655
19,072
2,377
361
816
22
"29
4
•1
1
7
2,728
10^465
816
47
100
661
111
* '379
25
3
7
31
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
7
7,475
116
"ig
7
ii489
2,668
"81
52
71
72
3
1
26
6,411
41
51,263
68
6
899
4
3,766
63
' i69
"120
652
73
74
32
61,997
68,729
9,802
1,032
1
703
21
10
"34
26
8,841
2^251
29,615
75
76
11
13
1,272
3,467
39
150
77
12
27,780
212
346
1
3.261
28
78
79
9
14,109
227
3
1,047
27
14
10,879
187
""21
83
73
79
4,880
62
111
63
362
20
27
80
81
6
15
1,809
905
963
135
52
' 218
2
1
2,843
1,810
39
26
50
3
16
2,185
440
2,422
191
17
110
5
6
14
6
313
4
9
4
22
4
4
161
333
511
5,557
34,572
4,452
6,626
3,443
19,405
376
1,444
82
83
84
85
5
2,354
1,693
92
344
30
3
50,438
28,678
695
3,5i0
570
77
110
13,356
23,541
471
683
693
18
m
87
1
' iii25i
250
23,038
12
"i68
26 3
88
89
8
1
30
13
117
3,163
3,919
5
159
90
90
91
92
93
30
i'6,64i
lya
1,083
47
94
3
26
8
4,557
140
1
6
8
700
237
2,350
16
74
119
95
96
6
1
"i4
1,094
78
39
4
■ '373
97
2
1,184
38
98
19
1,630
262
99
6
1,141
85
100
101
107
7,096
858
1,826
94
8,344
287
119
3,917
263
.... ^
19
4
" " 11,082
25,375
761
"179
410
25
102
103
20
34,522
649
16,889
691
376
598
18
35
108,876
2,232
3
2
2,129
1,595
63
33
104
Ift^
17
20,421
248
106
107
108
9
1
8
946
124
355
40
5
48
9
2,179
48
109
?,
279
11
110
.... ^
6
1
108
6
ib
3,320
1,016
7,930
3,011
" '6
68
17
1,731
67
111
112
1
" 693
1,186
1,186
■ 4
11
2^035
113
1
2,043
24
"'7
"im
"'89
114
122
.8,211
1,971
115
116
117
44
*4,454
645
118
396 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 5. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered
PORTS
AND OUTPORTS.
WITH CARGOES.
British.
Canadian.
0)
Quantity of
Freight.
1
g
;>
M
s
CO
Quantity of
Fre ight.
C
^
a
c
s
^ .
^
tf
*5
0 be
Spg
3
^.
■5c
co5
a be
-1-
s s $
a
an
1
^ia
6
is
1
^1
H'
o
119
Souris
.P.E.I.
6
515
55
46
120
Stickeen
...B.C.
12
3,552
356
240
121
Summerside
P.E.I.
6
698
863
101
33
122
Sydney. . .•
...N.<.
39
77,598
149,705
1,039
19
9,252
11,200
363
123
St. Andrew's . . .
..N.B.
19
3,071
2,610
81
124
St. Anns
...N.S.
125
St. George
St. Martin's
..N.B.
16
344
254
3
35
126
..N.B.
1
99
2
5
127
St. John
..N.B.
147
427,914
101,283
55,140
9,759
452
38,185
40,431
13,306
2,467
IW
.. P.Q.
...N.S.
'^5
10,773
1,642
129
St. Peter's
16
956
274
136
130
St. Peter's
P.E.I.
131
St. Stephen.. ..
Thorne 8 Cove. . .
N.B.
4
521
833
25
132
...N.S.
7
686
9
25
35
133
Three Rivers . .
...P.Q
...N.S.
n
35,355
658
134
Tusket
135
TusketWed^e..
. . N.S.
4
396
450
67
136
Vancouver
. .B.C.
57
173,766
64,819
87,996
6,762
68
21,274
7,983
3,901
1,408
137
138
139
Vict )ria
Walton
West Isles
...B.C.
. N.S.
..N.B.
62
132,543
16,533
1,329
4,934
182
81,620
3,604
7
5,976
"i
5
i
2
140
Westport .......
,..N.S.
4
342
495
17
141
Weymouth
...N.S.
9
1,285
739
50
142
Windsor
...N.S.
i
78
79
6
19
3,162
3,511
105
143
Wolfville
Yarmouth
...N.S.
107
1920
12
198
1,598
58,395
65
144
75,642
2,613
506
7,490
18,751
894
5,241
Total
3,597,209
1,139,078
220,716
99,605
3081
572,460
258,474
26,024
40,023
il TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Inwards, /rom Sea, at each Port and Outport, &c. — Continued.
397
IN BALLAST.
Foreign.
British.
Canadian.
Foreign.
1
Quantity of
Freight.
J
S
s
u
o
i
n
&
S
S
EC
>
P IB
1
m
■a
1
s
s
f
0
>
1*
1
X
g
I
S
s
i
0
g.SP
C 3 fl
1
1
125
3
684
843
37
2
198
2
10
345
51
—
119
1?0
1
35
48
30,643
4
658
"35
21
73
27,906
1,054
4,373
992
1,260
16,952
■"' 575
174
8,911
392
686
68
734
52
65
868
"67
12
339
20
971
1,071
1*^1
41
168
78,178
24,220
169,838
420
1,033
1,849
43
250
67,782
10,078
122
1?3
2
'30
128
52,358
39
11^4
5
164
236
5
13
.... 1 17
13
23
3
345
369
410
57,253
59
14
1,685
125
1?6
193
758
240,613
82,910
27,691
13,005
9,988
7,584
847
229
"2
3
52
4
127
128
1?9
130
23
2,693
4,677
25
92
44
1
762
62
160
20
131
13*>
2
2,084
596
949
273,441
455,512
620
975
39,138
16,439
251644
10,940
40
126
218
15,2fl
25,025
133
7
1
176
~6
21
6
115
241
4
166
2
2
45
1
219
1,767
5,074
76,958
296,515
1,867
2,064
14
672
36,657
1,292
17,770
260
83
5,178
13,727
30
347
4
17
258
21
3,425
134
11
1
10
33
1,691
18,025
95,882
25
135
386
566
405
4,551
143
75
12
109
2
13
53
52,341
9,840
3,456
3,015
38
3,576
26,481
"7^486
3,576
794
81
315
5
85
245
■'"568
136
137
188
2
31
1
4
139
140
141
1
1
2
649
1,218
859
17
31
142
14S
35
2,626
1,576,567
1,362
471,401
536
31 27
144
3349
60,387
81,646
884
799,385
21,076 2327
382,479
21,650
3,424
1,215,756
52,507
398
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 6. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign entered Inwards
ABSTRACT BY
COUNTRIES
WHENCE ARRIVED.
WITH CARGOES.
British.
Canadian.
>
h
1
Quantity of
Freight.
1
S
£
>
1
1
1
Quantity of
Freight.
fi
J
s
*>
s ^
§1'
S
a)
u
0
1
9,
(xreat Britain
Australia
947
23
6
1
28
53
2,752,094
52,279
16,275
2,270
39,451
69,976
703,358
1,656
5,652
41^271
46,695
119,148
1,405
91
V490
65,357
2,192
202
31
1,149
1,923
7
3,171
1,225
82
8
British Africa
4
II East Indies
11 Guiana
5
1
85
165
13,640
175
7
6
7
M West Indies
Falkland Islands
Gibraltar
12,305 2,370
573
8
1
197
99
48,257
121'. ..
53,615 4
7
9
290
127,075
96,013
5,974
2,181
10
Argentina
11
Belgium
46
150,428
95,299
3,163
2,110
1
1,184
1,275
20
1?!
Brazil
13
Azores, Madeira and Cape
Verde Islands
14
China
Chili
23,693
12
209
929
15
16
17
Cuba and Porto Rico
Dutch East Indies
Danish West Indies
France
3,196
2,401
5i935
2,673
260
5,350
6^329
5^350
74
28
" i32
33
28
4,800
'2,993
4,085
196
18
19
1
147
175
7
9^
French Africa
?A
French West Indies
9?
Germany
Hawaii
10,406
7,920
5,470
182
23
9A
Holland
Iceland
11
28,765
18,068
1,298
436
^5
26
Italy
Japan
Mediterraian Ports ....
Mexico
Norway & Sweden
24
3,752
68,971
1,864
7,330
33,142
250
651505
72
4,452
35
27
28
29
30
31
Peru
Portugal
2,416
1,480
1,480
90
32
3
280
235
20
33
Portugese Africa
Sea ...
Sea fisheries
Spain
26
11
"is
418
ij2i
13,870
5i9
15,781
34
35
36
250
266
1296
5
63,261
745
19,613
1,200
175
14,143
33
37
Spanish Africa
St. Pierre
United States
Totals
38
39
915
216, 7a3
78
52,615
' 16407
83
13,605
41
1415
3081
3,855
432,856
572,400
956
164,586
258,474
19,390
291
22,463
1920
3,597,209
1,139,078
220,716
99,605
26,024
40,023
RECAP ITU
Number
of Vessels.
Tons
Register.
Quantity of Freight.
Tons
Weight.
Tons
Measurement .
Number.
With Cargo-
British
Canadian
Foreign .
1,920
3,081
3,349
3, .597, 209
572,460
1,576,567
1,139,078
258,474
471,401
220,716
26,024
60,387
99,605
40,023
81,646
Total
8,350
5,746,236
1,868,953
307,127
221,274
Grand Total
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
399
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Jrom Sea, in the Dominion of Canada, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
COUNTRIES.
IN BALLAST.)
Foreign.
»
Is
217
3
3
British
i
1
iz;
i
u
0
Canadian.
Foreign.
09
>
•a
J
52,661
Quantity of
Freight.
S
3
12;
£
0
875
is
277
u
S
m
m
1
20,888
1
2
0
i
>
1 .
Ii
1
X
1
%
S
s
1
0
9 IB
55
ii
51,953
lis
1
a
1
45
2,186
263,319
6,715
5,954
5,024
277
86
1,541
157
157,594
2,633
1
2
1
822
300
13
1
936
14
5
5,232
73
3
4
1
1,164
17,181
2,500
19,956
" io
21
413
5
23
5
1,885
88
5
11
2,389
1,008
45
220
10
8,844
147
6
7
' 54,395
" H412
' 132; 960
13^746
"827
8
42
333
55,018
3,284
109
1
32,178
746
1,235
11
27
5
1
1
2
25,446
5,107
1,637
549
4,947
482
82
32
12
■57
9
10
45
277
32
4,255
"ih
S3
58
446
1
7
2
21
1
8,166
1.472
3,680
60,464
1,608
44
60
49
3,738
25
11
4
8,127
43
12
3
45
1,596
151,500
l.OSO
3,411
7^975
13
14
15
9,
333
2,929
1,106
24,437
333
5,638
250
12,946
2^522
5
782
33
1
"12
672
9,' 186
16
16
1
17
2
16
"2
S^SOT
"'51
...
18
19
%\
1
541
82,917
13
1,414
"4
5,148
""77
" 1
436
■ 30
fA
29
20,489
7,954
8
3
4
4
13
10,135
3,467
7,427
3,393
15,638
186
43
109
50
214
22
4
7,585
' 10,183
13,626
11^980
2,225
110
■ 187
24
"9
"1
i;952
" '34
25
26
'3;664
23,117
851
3,437
2,9:«
44,539
""'40
377
""17
49
228
11,011
?«
17,4i4
32J43
"221
1
12
1,212
16,731
19
187
2
29
"•' 1
3
4
647
1
81
2,103
'^
9
30
31
?,
997
1,090
20
2
196
12
•?f>
' 20', 882
3,041
4,511
1^424
731
153
33
17
52
3
34
519
7
38,458
8,920
15,144
20,159
1,828
10,175
133
334
28,827
5,369
35
36
49G
13,389
864,051
12
942
35,554
52,507
37
25
2556
11,864
1,075,152
1,576,567
1,271
109,826
471,401
'35,642
542
61,566
14
185
960
338,360
799,385
74
5,651
29
1548
2,676
288,288
382,479
158
12,939
.S8
39
3349
60,387
81,646
884
21,076
2327
21,650
3,424
1,215,756
L ATION.
Number
of Vessels.
Tons
Register.
Quantity of Freight.
Tons
Measurement .
Tons
Weight.
Number.
In Ballast-
British
884
2,327
3,424
6,635
799,385
382,479
1,215,756
21,076
Canadian
21,6.50
Foreign ...
52,507
2,397,620
95,233
14,985
8,143,856
1,868,953
- 307,127
316,507
400
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No 7. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered Outwards
PORTS.
AND OUTPORTS.
-
WITH CAR(JOES.
British.
Canadia.m.
>
I-'
1*
1
1
1
Quantity of
Freight.
1
a
1
is
1
QQ
i
Quantity of
Freight.
J
a
§.SP
0 2 s
Eh S S
e be
0 2 »
S
s
u
1
2
3
4
Advocate- Harbour . N. S.
Alberton P.E.I.
Annaixjlis Royal . . .N.S.
Apple River n
Arichat n
'"2
1
Hi
542
i93
750
ijooo
""ii
20
8
2
32
9
1
27
87
1,015
198
9,808
1,588
299
1,442
6,055
1,925
320
20,920
2,890
27,400
43
12
233
49
5
7
6
126
7
Baddeck N.S
26
3
'4
1,364
3,386
■ 4^993
87
60
"■■85
696
s
Bale Verte . . . .
Barrington
Bathurst
Bayfield
N.B.
..N.S,
. .N.B.
N.S.
8,843
9
10
1
4
7
42
12
6
18
3
2
6
3
3
8
70
12
49
731
1,372
7,320
1,592
601
4,692
181
213
155
576
265
647
54,762
2,479
30
300
1^468
47
"23 '382
2,341
1,015
8,217
227
17
24
11
41
1^
Bear River "
280
13
Belliveau's Cove.
Bridgetown
Bridgewater ....
Buctoche
Campbellton , .
Campobello
Canning
Canso
Cardigan
Charlottetovt'n . .
Chatham
. . . 11.
. . . II
..N.B.
. .■ .Nik
■p.E.'l.
■..N.B.
B.C
71
14
87
15
1
2
3
168
. 134
4,363
294
7
8
75
120
16
17
55
11
11
18
30
"" 547
8,331
26
296
6,368
15
19
18
VIO
13
21
22
23
24
2
5
10
7
107
5,487
15,497
15,659
i26
74
314
43
45
41,772
25,909
9
97
238
214
38
2,155
80
'>'!
N.S.
26
Cheticamp
Cheverie
Chicoutimi
Church Point .
Clarenceville . . .
Clark's Harbour .
Clementsport . .
Comox
Crapaud
Dalhousie
Dawson
Digby
Dorchester
Douglas
Economy
Five Islands.. . .
Fredericton.. .
Freeport
Gaspe
Georgetown
Grand Harbour.
Grand River
Halifax
Hantsport
Harbourville . . .
Harvey
Hillsboro
Ingonish
Isaacs Harbour. .
Jordan Bay
Kentville... ....
'■■■n
2
11
11
29
309
4,114
115
7,190
■ ■ ■ 115
40
147
28
5
9,697
17,946
isi
•^9
19
3
1,785
298
3,265
99
30
...Que
. N.S.
10
31
3'>
'.'.'b"c.
.P.E.I.
.N.B.
..Y.T.
.. N.S
..N.B.
...B.C.
...N.S.
.. N.S.
. N.B.
...N.S.
...Que.
.P.E.I.
..N.B.
.P.E.I.
...N.S.
...N.S.
...N.S.
..N.B.
.■ ." 'n!'s.
. . .
25
26
2
8
1
11
5
17
3
6
16
2
13
2
18
2,571
15,255
141
3,037
555
1,603
611
653
272
582
1,604
92
2,732
123
741
4,265
5,627
170
i
iJ474
" "l'i05
"i^oee
157
598
5,040
■5,'6l7
'5,^6i5
" ■346
' ■3,^i25
60
10,925
141
33
34
35
36
37
12
"" i
24,146
'■■ 1,599
19,277
3,493
343
■'27
773
8
64
11
65
38
1
'4
5
355
'i
6
19
2,159
"'"2J536
183
ii4
651,627
"' 1,599
4,967
1,002
25
■ " "46
19
■ li
15,656
■ 26
84
164
25
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
648
186
94
174,387
"3,i98
9,004
'3i"497
i
'4;325
88
14
26
75
7
105
7
53
48
49
50
565
26
8
12
34
97,449
5,181
375
2,285
10,950
39,299
7,494
8,252
127
26
51
52
53
4,258
19,064
2,666
70
228
54
55
21
8
2,700
450
4,283
125
56
26
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 - -
for Sea, at each Port and Outport, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
401
IN BALLAST.
Foreign.
British.
Canadian.
Foreign.
i
>
11
J5
•1
m
■ 1
Quant
Freif
c be
ty of
fht.
§11
J
1
f
Q
>
"0
h
1
w
1
c
e
3
i
>
is
c
1
1
>
1
EC
'So
ID
1
1
S
1
0
1
5
1,005
1,8.50
27
1
9,
4
686
4,045
343
1,065
6,970
1,420
29
106
20
s
19
4
4
86
2,189
430
5
6
35
■■■4
8,510
96
407
"32
10
3,669
93
7
6
4,425
10,455
77
8
68
4,078
1,069
9
17
18,466
285
10
11
2
409
94
1,260
14
5
1?
1
85
Mi
14
5
4,100
924
14,209
102
7,176
1,869
60
22
242
18
1
199
7
15
2
16
19
7
65
"i
35
'3
"io
345
"."39
17
18
19
1
59
5
303
27,758
5,097
169
'l'2,984
2,748
90
">}
17
15,801
37,95P
12,335
1,293
183
98,040
25,779
889
579
165
2
69
. . . ^
11
22
85
?3
11
13
1,309
121
22
3
2,079
282
226
57
24
25
?6
3
1,464
10,645
103
2,451
15,144
i"948
60
21
147
5
'"'23
" 414
"T
?8
1
?9
W
7
237
'23,852
70
" 28i430
1
"i
20
' " 130
9
" i3
6
"5
375
439
97
""53
31
' ' 29
32
33
?4
?^
21,058
5,747
148
450
43
41,362
341
302
27
S5
11
3
1,439
47
9
4
3,719
420
. i55
44
36
10
37
38
36
431
1,422
117
"4
1
20
3
25
248
69
39
40
1
266
400
41
■52
12
"294
494
12
' -i
""'4; 025
4,435
■""71
" 56
43
44
6
2
"'5
164
24
1^250
29
4
" 45
3
6
"ie
26
251
82
'l'l',564
6,058
45
22
404
427
46
47
224
1
158,287
120
5,255
39,336
87,581
' "356
ib"228
5,308
5
'65
716
14
20,176
506
48
49
■ ■ "5
' 'ib,5io
70,629
50
51
84
"4
"iS3
"■27
47
'1^226
'236
5?
53
7
2
591
212
129
45
51
4
1,138
ISO
1,325
76
98
22
55
56
11— ii— 26
402
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 7. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered
PORTS
AND OUTPORTS.
WITH CARGOES.
British.
Canadian.
^1
OS
B
§
Quantity of
Freight.
1
3
0
S
5
1/
Quantity of
Freight.
ti
1
1
4i
§.SP
fi S c
0 SS "iJ
§.£f
ill
0
57
•58
Kingsport , N.S.
Ladner B.C.
Ladysmith «
Laltave N.S.
17
""2, 962
26,393
807
39,446
" "22
667
1,846
39
59
fin
85
10
12,556
1,719
13,670
"3,026
516
69
61
L'Ardoise .... n
Liscombe N.S.
Liverpool n
Lockeport n
Louisburg n
Lunenburg n
Magdalen Islands .Que.
02
(iS
1
1,079
1,500
17
2
35
24
25
41
1
10
8
8
24
9
371
4,544
1,653
12,750
5,884
52
1,372
8B5
8,683
1,494
2,225
300
6,585
1,021
23,477
3,334
60
i95
'601
4,285
'956
' '8,'733
'2,"415
1,483
9,812
3,564
13
166
M
287
G5
97
172,092
250,083
2,873
333
243
67
4
fiS
Mahone Bay N.S.
71
6>
Maitland i
40
70
127
71
72
7S
Meteghan N.S.
Moncton N. B.
Montague P.E.L
Montreal Que.
Murray Harbour. .P. EL
Musquash N. B.
Nanaimo B.C.
New Campbell ton.. N.S.
Newcastle N.B.
New London P. E.I.
■3
7
369
'5ji7
437
1,243,246
■"iL53i
616
1,312.661
' 76,652
67
32
27,728
129
53
74
75
37
25,700
23,123
1,013
773
7<)
77
7«
"ii.
"16,432
32,666
"266
10
42
9
18
335
32,849
500
3,497
36
72,268
762
27
1,129
36
70
7,500
119
SO
81
82
83
84
NeVv Westininster. .B.C.
North East Harbour.N.S
North Head N.B.
Northport N.S.
North Sydney n
Parrsboro' m
Pasjjebiac Que.
Perce m
Pictou N.S.
Port Gilbert ,.
Port Greville .... «
Port Hastings u
Port Hawkesbury . . n
Port Hood
Port La Tour . i.
Port Med way n
Port Morien .... i<
Port Mulgrave i.
Port Simpson B.C.
Port Williams N.S.
2
243
33
8
1
2,843
'52,627
30,037
1,487
185
4,455
44
20
4
8
1,125
558
626
2,587
16
38
'555
107
31
.34
85
8C
87
88
89
<»n
27,644
65,170
1,205
200
' 166
4,891
622
60
9
69
109
33
2
7
41
25
3
110
11
1
9
"4
'" i
.S5
14,437
25,359
4,602
890
3,855
4,397
6,123
497
37,073
5,111
55
1,359
784
i99
1,459
17,613
51,.580
636
70
2,0()7
'"l'lJ3i5
' '7,566
150
'8,'808
729
639
195
23
107
222
'^l
162
9-?
3
4,158
65
23
9.3
'2^636
01
1,529
i,'239
2,430
165
94
95
3
9(j
97
2
2
584
868
804
329
20
25
55
f)8
28
99
100
'7
101
102
Pubnico ir
Pugwash. n
Quebec Que.
Richibucto N.B.
Rimouski Que.
River Bourgeois N.S.
Riviere du Loup . . .Que.
River Hebert N.S.
Rockixjrt N.B.
Rustico P.E.I.
"i
130
'3
"'ii782
399,932
'5,488
'ib^862
3^937
37,116
" 5',8i9
ii;684
"22
9,884
"n
'i63
163
363
103
104
105
124,331
11
3
4,389
2,351
i,8i6
4,811
3,407
96
44
106
107
' 32
1
3|5i6
123
'5,485
210
108
109
no
142
6
111
112
St. Andrews N.B.
St. Anns N.S.
"22
" "L263
.........
"365
19
323
32
832
36
ii TRADE AND If AY WAT ION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Outwards, yVom Sea, at each Port and Outport, &c. — Continued.
403
IN BALLAST.
Foreign.
British,
Canadian. Foreign.
4
s
3
1^
a.
1
1
Quant
Freif
OiJZ
§.Sf
ty of
?ht.
H J S
J
£
S
1
OS
S
1
0
s
3
i
i
s
3
0
06
a
.22
1
1
a
3
"A
1
0
i
s
57
2,754
10
486
40
58
126
122,901
188,085
37
5,145
407
24
4
3,088
384
251
79
59
6S
17
1
2
6,273
286
348
597
1,128
69
8
13
60
61
5,633
12,418
1,.=S50
106,762
72
507
5,450
11,030
677
235,556
126
100
2,547
395
2,187
6
34
48
6
3,889
> 334
893
41
6*^
180
63
34
64
103
2
2
145
22
7
182
737
16,211
129
2,832
50
5
1
8,028
314
44
783
51
13
65
64>
965
67
23
1,921
382
68
69
70
71
2
1,125
52,814
2,250
"6bi257
i4J83
18
""806
79
"2
4' 726
"66
1
1
13
6
17
77
19
247
312
120
1,292
10,725
3
6
80
73
29
9
13,957
294
74
75
31
2,222
07,662
366
108,896
5,335
106
3,598
20
rji4
79
76
107
129
718
77
78
22
15,906
32,200
279
79
3
78
9
136
47
4,C76
292
23,818
14
523
83
1,097
511
"5
5
4
518
312
197
"'48
82
40
80
5
1,446
926
384
8,471
11,491
8,194
8,133
2,186
22,453
2,041
151
117
"7,i55
16,300
50
"40,37i
16,174
" 12,522
2,250
29
220
46
116
440
109
138
38
844
81
16
H?
14
83
9
84
26
7
79
27.035
1,874
82
14,205
271
49,495
4,734
85
86
12
87
3
88
23
3
2,273
55
89
90
1
157
300
5
91
9"^
29
14,696
476
979
54
"5
7
237
598
■■'72
106
93
4
581
94
95
2
1,833
2,181
1,521
33
96
97
98
'
23
9,056
607
6
1,141
- 85
99
100
110
6,596
'12,749
57,580
2,854
1,269
22;309
31,428
5,048
1,636
193
833
73
125
3,917
417
101
10
10^
89
9
21,706
2
2,291
55
4
547
93
3
3,952
101
103
104
8
72
12,087
2,080
169
347
105
106
1
1,590
2,600
4,116
3, .565
22
65
107
12
108
"i
12
64
io
829
.^.545
3
48
217
"lio
13,253
" l,6i5
109
110
310
21,229
1,702
52
1,929
111
in
SI .'I
179
119
11— i
i-26|
404
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 7. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered
PORTS
AND OUTPORTS.
WITH CARGOES.
British
CANADI.'iN.
5C
;>
3 OS
'So
§
Quantity of
Freight.
B
1
i
0
;>
is
1
Quantity of
Freight.
3
1
2^
pi *
«2^
2^
C a C
H^ 5
1
2
0
113
114
115
St. George
St. John . ." ...
3t. Johns
St. Martins
St Peter's
. . N.B.
.'.'.Que.
..N.B.
N.S.
"6i
"25'li4i9
. .<
137,984
' '201^617
' 5,182
22
353
"i9
1,323
36,162
974
4,979
1,756
89,338
73
1,474
116
4,729
93
117
IIS
St. Peter's
St. Stephen
Sackville
Salmon River. . .
Sandy Cove. . . .
Shediac
Sheet Harbour. .
Shelburne
Sherbrooke
Shippegan
Sorel
Souris
Stickeen
Summerside
Sydney
Thome's Cove...
Three Rivers. . . .
Truro
.P.E.I.
. N.B.
.'.'.N.'s.
'.'.'n.b.
...N.S.
'.'.N.B.
...Que.
.P.E.I.
. B.C.
2
116
55
18
119
1'>0
7
2
9
178
255
639
105
97
16
9
121
199
2,005
45
l''S
"i
" 2i643
"3,066
' 24
"2
27
16
3
99
3,082
3,021
397
160
713
2,050
124
1'>5
' '3,626
300
10
222
^'>^\
108
127
1'>8
2
3
2
246
4,575
198
"*'6;646
256
4
16
117
12
20
129
ISO
13
1,354
1,132
329
81
131
132
133
P.E.I.
...N.S.
.'.'.Que.
...N.S.
3
194
687
80,501
127
123,295
27
1,859
16
64
10
7,722
38,247
999
WO
50,676
2,230
37
' '2,'806
267
1,096
50
134
14
35,392
615
135
2
804
855
16
136
Tusket
Tusket Wedge ,>
Vancouver B.C.
Vernon River
Bridge P.E.I.
Victoria B.C.
Walton N.S.
West Isles N.B.
Westport..., N.S.
Weymouth u
Windsor, N,S „
WolfviUe „
Yarmouth n
Total
9
3
60
24
1,103
3,559
179,068
"48,'698
1,498
2,770
66,113
""l,'594
77^891
1,589
50
57
6,775
2^268
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
1
1
1
138
22
78
2
40
109
85
2,137
99
74,748
5,730
917
62
9,107
47,967
70
2,530
150
2,775
5,523
!:97
70
2,372
72,674
' '3,016
' ' ' 637
1,582
'2i,'873
6,953
21
24
6
5,024
141
166
6
265
145
146
1
1
111
1963
649
1,218
80,629
1,530
17
31
7,697
549
147
7,379
298
95
52,853
16,212
342
3,936
3,421,445
2,418,869
565,075
90,126
3267
780,491
543,780
320,840
.38,188
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 405
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Outwards, /or Sea, at each Port and Outport, <tc. — Continued.
1
IN
BALLAST.
Foreign
British.
Canadian.
Foreign.
>
■So
!
Quantity of
Freight.
1
e
0
ab
h
is
S
m
1
K
1
g
0
'{■
>
1
g
0
ab
>
u
i
no
"So
X
§
1
g
5
St
£
0
SI
;5
§.SP
J
S
9
23
514
240
291,184
"428
19
8,921
428
160,189
"i.iss
47
11,575
■■■14
'"&
1^224
■ i97
3
213
219
101
6,297
11,333
7
1,369
987
. 7
34
1241
200
4,885
116,785
20
252
6,423
113
114
115
3
116
17
1
50
1,473
18
8,602
102
6
396
117
207
ie
223
"21
118
10
64
3,561
159
218
4
119
IW
6
123
44
121
1
15
5,342
1,562
8,859
3,010
3
5
107
26
2,062
69
.
12?
10
123
9.
2,i66
1,986
484
1,100
T?4
130
6
33
1,489
336
99
7,525
1,711
125
126
127
"9
12
"3
289
3,552
1,644
""48
240
""43
40
4
■35
1
5,258
176
■ 69,902
52
397
52
"744
20
128
129
130
lji3
"17
"39,2i6
'547
131
102
105,083
194,970
132
133
10
16,340
596
7,414
346,810
620
7,230
63,427
53', 240
241
"126
317
19,323
134
....^
"12
"2!
1,767
"260
135
136
18
■ 26,453
' "461
....
137
510
200
81,301
6,370
138
139
371
5
126
4
276,498
2,297
i,6r)5
36
541
40,282
1,292
7,245
2,079,902
3,024
4,105
1,145
4
" 72,586
4,220
' i',746
202
ir,128
36
260
8
26
299
21
113
45
89,318
4,947
145
"21
43,466
"1,806
3,680
"126
435
46'9;3i7
148
21,784
""27
140
141
142
143
5
144
51
145
1
146
8
8,056
129
5,878
1,560
'250
16,810
4,181
147
3,841
1,304,683
580,334 83,904
230
227,778
8,733
2370
244,373
25,090
3388
928,860
56,961
406 CV8T0MS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 8. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered Outwards,
ARSTRACT
COUNTRIES TO
WHICH DEPARTED.
WITH CARGOES.
British.
Canadian.
>
<u ■
1
Quantity of
Freight.
i
s
£
0
>
is
166
93
1
31,355
Quantity of
Freight.
1
s
g_bc
§.SP
28,569
i
s i a
0 § ®
H ® S
t
0
1
Great Britain
813
26
25
1
49
532
2,338,557
57,250
63,571
78
45,110
126,607
1,743,242
15,855
62,481
115
47,753
71,993
421,666
30,889
31,600
49i
20
51,937
1,997
899
7
577
7,904
13.697
1,258
9
Australia
s
4
5
6
7
British Guiana
British West Indies. ...
Newfoundland
British Possessions, other
Argentina
Azores, Madeira and Cape
Verde . .
Belgium
Brazil
8
82
399
2
36
2
1,096
12,055
1^2,410
804
23,580
341
1,036
6,654
107,866
739
10,993
623
21.116
508
930
38,783
596
48
502
4,859
16
8
9
10
2
"id
7
4,182
" " ■ 76',868
1,448
'54,i72
1,570
7,643
5,636
53
1^677
56
379
13
n
9
2,585
1,383
1,445
68
^'>
Chili
13
China
Cuba and Porto Rico
France
4
1
9
11,688
1,469
15,869
1,702
1,500
17,842
5,083
12; 787
614
23
284
14
15
76
1
1
1
15,836
386
192
1,287
13,782
500
29,922
"491
1,507
505
10
1R
French West Indies
6
17
Germany
25
18
Holland
3
3
23
7,014
1,.562
68,735
8,681
2,925
26,362
30,727
124
39
4,214
19
Italy
90
Japan
Mexico
?^
?.?,
Norway and Sweden . ...
5
7,211
8,120
95
■PS
Peru
Philippines
Portugal
1
■■3
2,826
i',845
2,820
i58
3,490
' 3,i69
24
'35
?4
95
3
725
254
1,013
21
?i\
Russia
27
?8
St. Pierre
Sea..
44
2,435
2,172
199
54
5,077
3,719
836
321
W
Sea Fisheries
28
1
1
1,609
219
99
465
454
8
9
486
1
4
3
1928
32,588
353
880
1,682
510,048
1,443
i;266
1,609
364,033
' 965
1,950
1,000
197,a38
6,808
9
30
Spanish Africa
31
Spain
28
3*?
Uruguay
28
33
United States
Total
368
592,464
357,526
12,069
19,592
23,189
1963
3,421,445
2,418,869
565,675
90,126L^5»67
780,491
543,780
320,840
38,188
RECAPITU
Number
of Vessels.
Tons
Register.
Quantity c
Tods
Weight.
F Freight.
Tons
Measurement .
Crew,
Number.
With Cargo-
British
Canadian
1,963
3,267
3,841
3,421,445
• 780,491
2,079,902
2,418,869
54.3,780
1,304,683
565,675
320,840
580,334 .
90,126
38,188
83,904
Foreign
Total
9,071
6,281,838
4,267,332
1,466,849
212,218
Grand Total....
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 407
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 _
for Sea, in the Dominion of Canada, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1904.
BY COUNTRIES.
IN BALLAST.
Foreign.
BUITISH.
Canadi.w.
Foreign,
>
S
"Sj
W
05
H
40.5,206
11,0(>6
5,719
130
8,449
20,089
" i9,5i8
2.53
1,842
2,147
10,678
7,5S5
28,783
Quantity of
Freight.
s
s
t
0
01
>
0
J.
1
B
£
0
>
"0
c
1
a
1
>
c
-2
«
oc
1
1
3
0
0
^ •
il
§1=
2 c*^
§ i 2
1
370
7
238, .582
6.3.50
l,.5tK)
200
7,374
24,309
10^281
' " 266
3,450
1,712
7,174
28,872
358.298
20,817
ll,7;i7
2,325
34
15485
406
' \,nb
2,855
7,754
860
13,618
6,180
13s
8
17,034
13,64.'
249
559
334
1
23,127
1,852
7
10,360
159
1
5
1
79
....
2,048
23
"1
93
672
77,810
■ "i8
1,247
3
4
17
2.58
359
5
21
31
34,851
622
62
20,291
805
6
19
279
10
■ 32
33
315
160
540
8
1
1
199
6
9
"2
9,
i,9i4
"■'78
10
11
1?!
fi
12
"2
36,273
3,224
2,699
■ 46
18
"2
65,054
2^690
13
10
14
15
16
T^
25,853
23,066
258
387
2
2,574
32
6
13,017
198
17
18
1
1,252
20
10
W
1
8
2,104
19,176
2,054
1^849
182
18,017
2,666
41,018
3,160
\,m
78
3,765
"'802
25
228
25
""26
20
1,090
"6
9,5i3
"isz
21
1
1
6,i95
"144
23
94
?,
1
247
6
?5
1
?6
89
12,950 1
2
2
66
283
3,328
3,995
23
183
904
4
1
1212
"2
244
144
74,538
iJ2.39
44
9
15,163
29
15
'987
... ^
5,370
72i572
i^sii
195
17,505
"21
27
587
4
7
43,339
1,984
7,691
17,177
4^460
869^680
3,915
1,533
160,066
11,149
41
130
62^387
83,904
29
30
31
100
230
39
2640
1,436,188
2,079,902
113,296
3,428
714
110,2031 6,984
2,257
674,379
35,482
33
3841
1,304,683
580,394
227,778
8,733 2370
244,373 25,090
3,388
928,860
56,961
L A T I O X .
Number
of Vessels.
Tons
Register.
Quantity of Freight.
Crew,
Number.
Tons
Weight.
Tons
Measurement .
In Ballast —
British
230
2,370
3,388
227,778
244,373
928,860
8,733
Canadian
25,090
Foreign
56,961
5,988
1,401,011
90,784
15,059
7,682,849
4,267,332
1,466,849
303,002
CUSTOMS DEl-^RTMENT
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TRADE WITH EACH COUNTRY
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Foreign Countries, distinguishing the Nationality of the Vessels employed in
Nationality
Ports and Outports
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181
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Russian.
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1,662
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130
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Newfoundland ... .
980
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499
4,195
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1,131
United States
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Italy
United States
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3
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Great Britain
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462
Newfoundland
1
67
Total
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67
1
462
Campbellton, N.B.—
Great Britain
5
1
7,194
199
2
1,376
United States
1,376
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United States
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28
23 440
278
431
15
13,011
299
Total
161
3
23,718
446
13,310
Canning, N.S.—
United States
377
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Italian.
Russian.
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Tons
Register.
Names.
1
>
6
8,608
2
1
1
2,962
1,595
1,601
1
11
15,517
1
499
3,756
1,601
1,578
130
* * • '
1
499
6
8,608
4
6,158
— -
18
5
22,582
.
980
1
30
31
499
4,195
—
— '
4,694
1
10
149
1,131
11
1,280
— -- -
5
549
'
1
1
2
1
10
1
16
1,375
950
3,404
1,136
1
1,136
3,104
99
1 1,136
10,068
1
1
1
2
462
67
529
8
638
3
3,904
13
1
13,112
199
3
638
3
3,904
14
13,311
564
43
607
36,451
577
37,028
3
377
„
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420 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13 — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outports
AND
COUKTlilES WHENCE AkHIVED.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
03
>
1
>
1
1
01
>
CO
>
Canso, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam.
2
7
r,oi7
483
4
339
"l
546
3
499 40 1 .^2.52
Sea Fisheries Steam.
1 88
f& fi.700
„ Sail.
297
27,181
1
Total
309
1
29,180 128 10:379
1
540
'
Caraquet, N.B. —
Great Britain Sail.
99
Spain 11
1
1791
1
3
—
Total . ....
99
I
179
1
Cardigan, _ P.E.I. —
234
Charlottetown, P.E.I.—
Great Britain Steam.
1
1,341
British W. Indies ...... Sail.
5
2
1
27
22
4
888
127
78
29,116
United States Steam.
Aft
15,390
1
334
Sail.
4,139
92
Total . . J
61
34,440
15
15,390
2 1,675
,
Chatham, N.B. -
Great Britain Steam.
4
2
7,186
1,599
2
10
2,709
7,529
„ Sail.
Newfoundland Steam.
Sail.
Italy .. »
Norway & Sweden n
Portugal 11
United States Steam.
1
63
.. .
2
1,013
2
4
3,893
473
1
1
1
448
259
499
Sail.
Canary Islands n
ni'.:i:
Total
13
13,214
17
12,457
Chemainus, B.C. —
United States Steam.
26
4
3,293
8,370
20
3
1,764
2,696
., Sail.
Mexico . . . . M
30
-—
11LV_1
Total
11,663
23
4,460
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
StSSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued.
421
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
1
Riibsian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
>
§•2
^1
1
g.22
^1
50
c
2-2
H
1
u
^1
j6
Names.
>
4
1
1
I
2
11
1
3
43
1
380
1,017
822
1
"3
"159
....
546
j
159
1
3,751
1 .... .
88
33,881
3
159
j
441
1
1
40,264
1
...J
99
179
1
i
2
278
j
3
234
1
5
2
2
43
22
4
• 1,341
888
127
'^'.'.\'.'.'.'.'.'.' '.
1
■ 77
155
44,840
4,139
92
1
1
77
••••i
79
51,582
•
1
1,660
9
11,671
1
16
12
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
5
1
46
46
7
3
1
1
23,226
9,128
456
1
1
456
1,903
1,903
63
1
1,082
1,082
1,013
225
1,295
"1
ii577
1
226
1
7,213
782
499
1
1
1,660
10
12,966
4
5,018
1
225
45,540
5 057
■■■ 1
" '3
1
1
3il95
1,276
2,265
11,066
3,195
1,276
2,265
'. ;;:;i
5
6,736
58
22,859
... 1
■
1
422 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
NationaIiIty
Ports and Outports
AND
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swndish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
.3
1
>
^1
CO
1
05
1
>
^1
1
X ®
Chester, N.S.—
United States Sail.
1
2
241
30
Sea Fisheries n
3
282
Total
3
271
3
282
Cheticamp, N.S. —
Newfoundland Sail.
1
14
63
459
Saint Pierre ... m
Total
15
522
Oheverie, N.S. —
United States Sail.
27
8,856
5
2,426
Chicoutimi, Que.—
Great Britain Steam.
3
5,406
2
2,280
Church Point, N.S.
Saint Pierre ... Sail.
2
12
130
1,213
United States h
1
103
Total
14
1,343
1
103
Clarenceville, Que. —
United States Sail.
3
292
Clark's Harbour, N.S.—
U nited States Sail.
1
2C
7
5
262
316
Sea Fisheries n
Total
1
2C
12
578
Clementsport, N.S.—
United States Sail.
25
2,556
Comox, B.C.—
United States Steam.
45
2
39,87-^
1,48(
[ 22
> 4
3,991
5,714
7
15,552
Sail.
Total
47
41,354
I 26
9,705
7
15
2
1
15,552
Dalhousie, N.B. —
Great Britain Sail."
10'046
1,764
499
France „
Germany . . . , .■
Italy „
....
Norway and Sweden. . . m
4
3,196
United States Steam.
„ Sail.
1
1
117
93(
1
284
1
3
911
2,503
Br. Africa „
Iceland „
Total
2
1,051
$ 1
284
26
18,919
ii TRADE AND NAYWATIO^t 423
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards yrom Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
1
S-2
S »
^1
03
>
-J
§•2
1
"-2
§■2
Eh («
Names.
"3
>
4
.2
>
^1
1
5
241
312
6
553
1
15
16
63
1
43
502
1
43
....
. 565
32
11,282
5
2
13
7,686
1
130
1,316
15
1,446
3
292
8
5
13
25
282
316
598
2,556
1
2,929
,
75
6
62,346
7,194
1
2,929
81
69,540
9,
528
227
252
1
496
18
3
2
2
4
1
3
4
1
11,070
1
1,991
1
751
2
2,916
2,916
.. . .
3,196
1
1,150
1,150
1,312
3,439
145
1
145
fi
1,1.52
1
1,150
2
2,916
1
496
38
25,970
424
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Poets and Outpoets
AND
OOUKTBIES WHENCE ABBIVED.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian,
Belgian.
>
Tons
Register.
>
Tons
Register.
1
;>
Tons
Register.
>
Tons
Register.
Dawson, Y.T.—
United States Steam.
. . Sail.
2
2
-
817
1,176
18
10
8,520
4,429
Total
4
1,993
28
12,949
Digby, N.S.—
^ Great Britain Sail.
1
16
576
2,060
"i8
637
• Total
17
20
2,636
18
637
Douglas, B.C.—
United States , . . Steam.
1,167
60
679
_■_:::
lAI 1 1^
Dorchester, N.B.—
United States Sail.
12
1,870
2
552
'
Economy, N.S. —
United States Sail.
4
388
Five Islands, N.S.—
United States . . Sail.
2
156
1
200
Fredericton, N.B.—
United States Sail.
14
3
1,479
2
337
— -
Freeport, N.S. —
United States Sail.
139
Gaspe, Que. —
Great Britain Sail.
1
1
99
199
British W. Indies ,<
Norway k, Sweden it
4
3,598
Spain. .... II
2
1
370
99
1
317
IJnited States n
Total
5
767
1
317
4
3,598
Georgetown, P.E.I. —
Newfoundland Sail.
5
1
. 7
168
78
214
"■3
Saint Pierre h
251
Sea Fisheries n
—
Total
13
460
3
251
Grand Harbour, N.B, —
United States Steam.
7
26
144
408
Sail.
19
1,062
Total
19
1,062
33
552
—
Halifax, N.S.—
■Great Britain Steam.
148
1
17
12
ft?!
417,971
296
19,277
3,213
50.142
Sail.
5
10
1
2,754
7,732
1,853
British W. Indies Steam.
Sail.
Newfoundland Steam.
Sail. 151' 10;597
1
78
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued.
425
OK Vesskls.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
-1
>
Tons
Register.
CO
1
00
>
§•2
1-1
1
Tons
Register.
Namee.
9 «
>
20
12
If
'
9,337
i
5,605
1 -
32
14,942
1
34
576
2,697
—
1
35
3,273
1
1
80
14
1,846
1
—
■
2,422
1
4
388
3
356
1
1
1
1
1
16
1,816
1
....,,...
i
1
3
139
1
989
2
1
4
3
1
11
1,088
199
I
3,598
:
687
99
—
1
1
989
5,671
5
1
10
16
7
45
168
78
•
465
1
i
711
-
*144
!
1,470
—
1
52
1,614
1
1,590
1
1,156
1
1,597
151
6
34
16
52
152
422,314
3,050
7
4,ii6
130
"i
" '-485
31,125
1
1
815
Portugiise . .
. . _ .
6,496
50,142
■ 1
10,675
426
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT »
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13 — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Ootpobts
AND
COUNTUIES WHENCE ArBIVED.
British,
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian,
CD
1
'4
no
>
§■2
>
^1
>
,2
>
^1
Halifax, N.S.-(7on.
Belgium Steam.
Brazil... Sail.
6
29,403
1
1
1
"i
1,365
549
672
46f>
Cuba & Porto Rico .... Steam.
1
13
3,047
1,957
Sail.
France i
1
165
Germany Steam.
Holland .... ..
1
2,165
1
1
1
1
1
2,103
1,122
1,443
387
546
1,164
Iceland Sail.
Italy Steam.
„ Sail.
Norway & Sweden <,
Portugal II
British Guiana Steam.
3
26
1
4
4
297
35,776
165
1,068
293
1
Sail.
Saint Pierre Steam.
Sail.
Spain Steam,
Sail.
2
103
78
432
135,128
16,219
"23
45
' ■ ■ ■ 18,263
5,113
"14
United States Steam.
11,577
Sail.
Danish W. Indies Steam.
Sail.
1
1
147
1,864
Mediterranean Ports. . . Steam.
Cape Verde Islands . . , . Sail,
B. E. Indies Steam,
1
2,270
French W. Indies Sail,
1
541
Fr. Poss. S. Africa .... Steam.
1
2,673
Portuguese, ditto .... Sail,
Sea Fisheries m
1
890
280
11
15
9,510
1,008
17,054
47
3,799
Falkland Islands m
Sea t . . Steam.
1
223
934
1
761,972
118
27,581
42
35,103
—'-
Hantsport, N.S. —
Brazil Sail.
631
United States Steam.
26
6
6,058
3,449
Sail.
22
1
10,021
746
Argentina n
Total
24
11,398
32
9,507
United States Sail,
6
421
Harvey, N.B. —
France Sail.
1
843
United States Steam.
1
7
8
1,599
1,424
• M Sail,
1
1,043
Total
3,023
2
1,886
Hillsboro, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam.
1
1
1,949
399
• M Sail,
United States Steam,
12
8,388
Sail,
15
4,244
65
27,674
8,388
Total
17
6,592
65
27,074
12
11
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
427
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French. German.
1
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
1
^1
m ^
g.2
Eh ^
>
c
%
>
Hi
CO
1
1
Tons
Register.
Names.
00
1
1
i
00
>
1}
1
1,547
1
Dutch
1
1.637
9
1
2
14
2
14
3
1
2
7
1
4
27
1
24
8
1
3
143
126
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
327
11
19
33,952
1 .... i
549
3,719
1
45,670
2,819
' 1
sis
. 1 :
2 122
723
!
45,670
7,087
1,122
1
2,296
"h
5,122
. • • ■
*■ 1 1
1
3J39
5,509
■ 546
1
772
1,069
j
36,940
165
w
10,825
756
4^356
' i
' 1^748
'.'.'.'.
11,89»
4
.::.:.::!.:::: :'■"
1,049
1
1,590
"2
■ •l . . .
1,590
432
171,012
3
2,015
23,347
1
976
...A
976
1
130
1 — 1
277
1,864
1
1,178
Portuguse.. 1 240
1,418
2,270
1
••••1
Ml
2,673
• • • 1 •
890
13,309
1,008
S
2,712
19,989
9,103
13
11,499
1
12
31
21,921
17
51,393
318
3: 2,362
1,171
921,252
1
26
28
1
56
631
6,058
13,470
■ 1
746
20,905
—
6
1
1
8
421
843
1,599
2,467
10
4,909
—
1
1
12
80
1,949
399
8,388
31,918
94
42,654
i
i
428 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT u
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Ootports
AND
COUNTBIKS WHENCE ARRIVED.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
^ Belgian.
1
1
u
§-2
>
1
>
Tons
Register.
1
Tons
Register.
4
>
Tons
Register.
Ingonish, N.S.—
1
1
9
17
'
'
'
30
556
--
Total
11
603
204
072
-
Isaac Harbour, N.S. —
United States Sail
1
99
2
9
.
Total
1
99
11
876
Jordan Bay, N.S. —
Italy Sail.
United States "
2
298
1
4
135
337
Total
2
298
5
472
....
KentviUe, N.S.—
United States Sail
3
203
Kingsport, N.S. —
Brazil . . . . Sail.
1
3
1,629
464
Total
4
2,093
Ladner, B.C. —
Belgium Sail.
1
9
10
2,962
260
■
Total ... . .
3,222
28
54,515
Ladysmith, B.C. —
United States Steam.
Sail.
89
31,914
77
33
42,856
33,999
Total...
89
31,914
110
76,855
28
54,515
LaHave, N.S.-
British W. Indies Sail.
1
1
12
97
249
114
1,848
8,733
Spain II
United States., . . n
2
2
180
Sea Fisheries "
—
Total
111
10,944
4
334
L'Ardoise, N.S.—
Sea Fisheries Sail.
12
2
213
Little Narrows, N.S.—
Saint Pierre Sail.
150
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards yrom Sea, &c. — Continued.
429
OF Vessels.
D
anish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
>
Tons
Register.
1
§.2
05
>
"1
g-2
^1
>
^1
>
Tons
Register.
Names.
1
1
Si
Tons
Register.
1
1
1
9
17
30
556
/
i
i
11
3
9
12
603
1
"....
1
! r
303
1
672
1 ■
975
, , .
1 878
1
3
4
8
3
878
1
433
j
337
!
i
1 878
—
1,648
t
'
203
I
: 1
1
3
1 629
;
h
\
464
i
; 1
4
2,093
1 '" \
1
1
9
2,962
260
!
10
3,222
1
2,804
195
33
228
1
I
14
99
115
12
. 2
132,089
33,999
1
^
. —
1
2,804
1
166,088
249
114
2,002
8,913
!••••
1
■
1
11,278
-
'
213
IZO
1
430
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outpobts
AND
COUNTBIES WHKNCK AeRIVKD.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Sw<idish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
1
lb
>
4
j6
>
to
>
t^
u
If
>
4
Liscombe, N.S. —
Great Britain Sail.
3
1,865
British W. Indies ... m
1
991
Saint Pierre n
1
52
United States n
8
"38
662
British South Africa.. . . n
1
1,079
Sea Fisheries m
3,033
2
1,865
Total
1,131
47
4,686
2
Liverpool, N.S. —
Great Britain Sail.
1
671
British W. Indies h
2
475
Newfoundland n
3
1
74
78
156
265
88
4,987
5,794
United States Steam.
Sail.
39
5,030
Sea Fisheries m
Total
41
5,505
11,134
1
071
Lockeport, N.S. —
British W. Indies Sail.
3
3
2
23
295
327
92
1,238
United States n
20
809
Sea Fisheries Steam.
, Sail.
17
795
Total
31
1,952
37
1,604
Louisburg, N.S. —
Great Britain Steam.
2
22
22
1
2
3,657
.9,330
1,651
1,653
3,828
4
3
6,067
5,248
Newfoundland n
"8
706
Sail.
France Steam.
Italy
1
2,159
Saint Pierre u
Sail.
8
71
1
5
721
152,990
398
459
United States. Steam.
"u
46
" " 1^263
3,959
41
81,009
Sail.
Sea Fisheries m
Total
134
174,687
68
5,928
49
94,483
Lunenburg, N.S. —
British W. Indies Sail.
19
2
3
1
22
1
145
2,539
194
418
82
3.155
99
12,418
Newfoundland n
Cuba & Porto Rico .i
Portugal II
United States n
1
■5
36
1
Gibraltar i
Sea Fisheries n
308
Total..
193
18,905
6
344
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 431
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards ^rom Sea, &c. — Continited.
■ '•
OP Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
>
§•2
M
^1
>
0-2
a;:
to
"a!
>
u
If
1,
-i
4
Names.
1
4
^1
1
>
Tons
Register.
.
3
1
1
8
1
38
1,865
991
52
662
1,079
3,033
52
7,682
I
6C6
'
2
2
3
1
113
78
199
3
23
2
40
1,277
475
265
88
10,017
5,794
1
m>
17,916
295
1,136
92
2,033
68
6
25
30
1
3
2
13
112
15
51
258
3,556
9,724
14,578
2,357
1,653
5,987
V60
2
5
760
435
1,156
233,999
1,661
4,418
7
-
1,195
276,293
. .
19
2
3
1
23
1
150
2,539
194
418
ft2
3,191
99
12,726
199
19,249
!"■""! 1
. „,
482
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No, 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nation .4 LIT Y
Poets and Outpobts
AND
Countries whence Ahbived,
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swfidish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
to
ij
>
09
CO
>
Tons
Register.
>
Tons
Register.
>
Magdalen Islands, Que. —
Newfoundland Sail.
'1
47
1
....
1
'"8
1
586
44
United States n
Total
1
47
9
. 630
— —
Mahone Bay,N.S.—
British W Indies Sail'
5
6
38
822
989
3,879
Total
49
5,190
Maitland, N.S.-
United States Sail
8
739
Margarets ville, N.S.—
4
246
j
Matane, Que. —
1
2
1
3
87
2,574
1,862
2,952
Germany Steam
Norway & Sweden „
u „ Sail.
Total
7
" 7,475
—
Meteghan, N.S. —
British W Indies . . Sail.
2
1
30
302
167
2,742
United States n
Total . ...
33
3,211
Moncton, N.B. —
4
1
12
5,743
114
3,700
British W Indies n
1
1,260
3
2,506
Total
17
9,557
3
2,.506
1
1,260
Montague, P.E.I.—
2
1
75
19
Total
3
94
Montreal, Que. —
319
1
2
4
16
1
17
2
1,113,239
1,543
4,499
1,245
12,302
65
50,445
3,815
11
20,890
.1 Sail.
2
3,025
11 Sail
11 Sail.
Belgium Steam,
France n
2
1
3,625
1,194
u
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
433
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, kc— Continued.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1^
Tons
Register.
1
>
§•2
>
§•2
Qi
;>
2^
'a
Tons
Register.
Namee.
.2
>
1
Tons
Register.
"l
1
"64
66
....
1
1
1
1
8
1
12
5
6
38
49
8
4
47
64
:•
66
._'_!__1'-I
586
. . .1
44
_"_11Z
2
130
807
1
822
989
....
— '- —
-~
3,379
5,190
1
-— -'—
739
246
1
2
1
3
87
2,574
1,862
2,952
111"
7
7,475
.-..'.
2
1
30
302
167
2,742
33
4
2
15
21
3,211
.
.
5,743
1,374
6,206
---
^^--
13,323
2
1
75
19
3
94
.
-
3.30
1
4
4
16
1
21
12
1,134,129
1,543
7,524
1,245
12,302
65
1
1,546
"2
4^575
1
4,750
60,366
19, .586
....
7
10,662
11— ii— 28
434
' CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outports
AND
OOUKTRIES WHENCE ARRIVED.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
>
>
§1
^1
m
%
1
P3
00
>
Tons
Register.
93
>
Montreal— Owi.
Germany Steam.
Holland . . ..
3
7
1
2
6
"2
4
1
5,509
18, .593
1,876
3,039
8,451
" " 3,675
10,693
1,521
1
1
1,862
1
1
Italy ,
Spain
5
1
2,508
160
M Sail.
30,596
Total
388
11
1,240,510
6
2,668
17
Murray Harbour, P.E.I. —
257
Musquash, N.B. —
United States n
2
A9A
::: :::;:;
Sail.
11
1,272
30 29l"
Total
11
1,272
32
415
37,040
Nanaimo, B.C. —
United States . Steam.
36
36
38,828
16
2
9,648
702
16
II . Sail.
Total
38,828
18
10,350
16
37,040
New Campbellton, N.S.'—
Great Britain Steam.
0
80
8
8
318
8,872
307
600
„ Sail.
Saint Pierre n
98
10,097
•
New Castle, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam.
8
1
13,393
800
1
4
4
1,376
3,066
2,446
Sail.
Norway & Sweden i
United States Steam.
1
2
716
247
Sail.
Total
12
15,156
9
6,888
New London, P.E.I.—
5
78
New Westminster, B.C. —
1
1
95
1,235
1,608
5,461
.
Chili ,1
"io
United States Steam.
560
„ Sail.
Sea Fisheries Steam.
12
3
112
577
54
Sail.
10
Total
8,938
560
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 435
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards yrorw Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
>
II
ale
en
>
§■2
>
^1
NamcE.
"a!
>
l|
>
00 ^
2
1
4,203
1,338
5
11,160
1
11
8
1
2
11
1
2
4
1
22,734
19,931
1,876
3 039
;
10,959
160
•
3,675
10,693
1,521
— :_-.
7
4
7,087
2
4,575
6
15,910
10,002
4.30
1,311,348
11
1
3
41
257
1
1
056
880
-
956
1,004
1,563
• 2
1,836
45
3,523
4
10,005
1
1
72
2
95,521
702
i
^■— •
4
10,005
74
96,223
1
!
;
2
80
8
8
318
8,872
307
600
98
10,097
' 2
1
1,596
10
8
4
2
2
26
16 365
1
336
721
4,923
2,446
2,054
247
"l
'i,338
iiLi.::
1
336
2
2,934
2
721
26,035
5
78
1
1
105
1
12
3
1,235
1,608
6,024
1,410
577
....
"i
1^416
54
1
1,410
123
10,908
.
.
11— ii— 28|
436
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
PORTS
AUHIVKD.
^ ,
Nationat.itt
Ports and Oui
AND
COUKTUIBS WHENCE
British. United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
1
^1
JO
1
4
1
s «
a- to
Pi
in
>
^1
1
North East Harbour,
N.S.-
.... Sail.
1
1
2
12
1,810
148
396
275
7
14
_
327
911
Total
16
2,629
21
1,238
...Steam.
.... Sail.
.... Sail.
North Head, N.B.-
United States
134
8
23.986
164
4
10
199
312
Total .
142
24,150
14
511
1
: — —
Northport. N.S.—
2
2
2
6
1,396
2,035
2,126
Norway & Sweden .
_ ...
*
Tota 1
5,557
Steam
.... Sail.
Steam
".'.'. Sail.
. . Steam
North Sydney. N.S.-
5
5,736
2
3,218
British W Indies
1
168
316
5
215
59,555
19,592
973
4
379
1
62
2
2,514
6
25
2
8
5
2
50
1,128
2,056
3,039
9,131
455
3,828
2,913
.... Sail.
. . .Steam
Spain
3
3,106
..., Sail.
. , . Steam
.... Sail.
22
1,873
93
7,748
Total
593
108,621
119
10,000
8
8,900
1,820
2,596
Steam
'.'.'.'. Sail.
Parrsboro' , N . S. —
Great Britain ....
Norway & Sweden
5
10,686
1
2
25
110
17,992
23,541
1
36
3
4,416
-■ —
Total
140
52,219
1
36
... Sail.
Paspebiac, Que.—
Great Britain ....
British W. Indies
1
4
3
155
645
695
5
3,204
Brazil
Italy
Norway & Sweden.
../ . II
3
1,708
Spam
United States
1
9
262
1,131
Total
18
2,888
8
4,912
ii TRADE AND NAYIQATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards yrom Sea, &c. — Continued.
4sn
OF VEs.sias.
Danish.
Frencli.
German. Ita'.ian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
>
s «
\
j
1.1
^1
4
>
>
Tons
Register.
X
>
; 1 Tons
: Register.
Names.
!>
4
1
>
§.2
'
1
1
9
26
37
138
18
1,810
: ;■■; ::::
14§
723
1,186
—
3,867
24,185
476
156
24,661
2
2
2
1,396
2,035
2,126
6
5^557
;;; ■
....
7
1
1
169
322
5
2
22
72
2
11
27
2
268
8,954
1
349
349
Dutch...!!!!
i
8i4
215
60,369
1
139
20,172
973
■ *
2,514
16
47
6,088
4,628
; *. .
7,216
6,684
3,039
12,237
2,328
3,828
125
6,008
16,669
188
16,724
1
139
1
349
1
814
911
6
2
25
111
144
145,.547
'
12,506
2,596
17,992
23,577
—
56,671
6
4
3
1
1
3
1
9
3,359
645
695
1
749
749
....
1
1,581
1,581
1,708
...
262
1,131
■■■■
1
749
1
1,581
28
10,130
—
438
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT u
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationamty
Ports and Outports
AND
COUNTKIKS WHENCE ARRIVED.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swfidish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
>
il
^1
aa
>
il
^1
.2
u
31 V
PS
1
>
-J '
§•2
>
Perce, Que.—
Great Britain Steam
1
3
1,376
2,067
Sail.
3
2
576
345
British W. Indies i
Total
5
921
4
3,443
Pictou, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam
1
3
5
"17
1.048
„ Sail.
1,862
8,121
'16,737
....
Newfoundland Steam
13
9,185
Norway & Sweden .i
United States n
326
...
"u
■ ■ ■ ' 2'5i6
2
Sail-
Total
46
11,701
2
.326
26
27,771
Port Gilbert, N.S.—
United States. Sail.
4,935
4
376
. .
m::.^
PorJ Greville, N.S.—
United States Sail.
13
3,919
4
1,444
Port Hastings, N.S.—
United States Steam
4
2
3
4,407
216
297
Sail.
Sea Fisheries m
Total
9
4,920
Port Hawkesbury, N.S.—
British W. Indies Sail.
6
5
2
27
12
33
1,113
602
105
29,100
1,895
2,955
i
Newfoundland n
:
Saint Pierre .
United States Steam
"15
15,390
Sail.
Sea Fisheries <
15
1,251
i
1
Total
85
35,770
30
16,641
Port Hood, N.S.—
Newfoundland Steam.
13
1
1
7,702
177
78
., Sail.
Saint Pierre „
1 . - - .
k . . .
United States Steam.
1
700
Sea Fisheries Sail.
'
3
199
Total. •
15
7,957
3
199
I
700
Port La Tour, N.S.—
United States Sail.
1
4
5
85
152
Sea Fisheries i,
14
197
1
Total . .
14
1^ 197
237
1
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards yrom Sea, &c. — -Gontiniied.
439
OK Vessels.
-
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
i
>
Tons
Register.
1
§•2
HI?
f2
"a!
i
il
"1
1
: Tons
: Register.
Names.
>
\ Tons
\ Register.
>
Tons
Register.
1
1
6
2
1,376
2,643
345
■
g
1
3
18
1
19
15
4,364
1,048
1,862
"i
i|903
17,.'«)9
1,903
17,063
1
656
3,172
1
656
1
1,903
57
50
17
42,357
* •
' ■ ' ■ t
...
5,311
5,363
4
2
3
4,407
216
297
9
4,920
-
6
5
2
42
12
48
1,113
602
105
44,490
1.895
4,206
%
115
52,411
13
1
1
1
3
7,702
177
-78
700
199
19
1
18
8,856
85
349
19
434
1 1
440
CU8T0M8 DEPARTMENT
u
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 3. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailinsr
Ports and Outpobts
AND
COUNTKIES WHENCE ARRIVED.
Port Med way, N.S.—
Great Britain Sail.
United States Steam.
<f Sail.
Sea Fisheries i
Total .
Port Morien, N.S.—
Newfoundland Steam.
Sail.
Toti^l
Port Mulgrave, N.S.~
British W. Indies Sail.
Newfoundland n
Saint Pierre n
United States Steam,
Sail.
Sea Fisheries n
Total.
Port Simpson, B.C. —
United States Steam.
Port Williams, N.S.—
United States Sail.
Pubnico, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam.
Sail.
United States Steam,
Sail.
Sea Fisheries ,<
Total.
Pug wash, N.S. —
Great Britain ... ... Steaift,
Sail.
Newfoundland Steam.
Norway & Sweden Sail.
Total .
Nationality
British.
Quebec, Que. —
Great Britain Steam.
Sail.
British W. Indies i,
Newfoundland .... Steam.
Sail.
Belgium Steam.
France „
Germany „
Holland „
Portugal Sail.
Saint Pierre „
United States.
tf
Norwegian
and
Swfidish.
7 1,243
7| 1,243
2 1,184
II 78
1,262
249
759
1,858
94
119
252
193
1
7
3
1
16
1
2
3
2,944
5,519 6
19
433
8,344
3,917
264
1,681
14,206
778,376
1,629
1,525
777
64
53,899
2,120
3,537
8,007
83
427
90
517
209
334
1,087
1,630
1,141
107
72
4,024
3,000
7,096
Austrian.
Belgian.
X ^
m
g*
»
Hi?
Hg"
>
tf
>
rt
787 1
l,046i
1,833
3,000
549
1,359
1,774
6,682
19,226
6,522
1,579
iJ862
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and tSteam Vessels entered Inward from Sea, &c. — Continued.
441
OK Vessels.
D
anish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
>
^ be
05
i
00
1
Tons
Register.
4
1
Tons
Register.
. Names.
1
g a>
1
>
1.1
"1
1
(
1
1
1
(
(
1
1
12
1
16
?
787
. ...1
1,046
1,670
90
i""l i
-—
• 1
3,593
'
1,184
::_■
...
--
1
78
3
1
4
1,262
■■■l
1
: ■
1 1
'
249
759
1 78
2
4
32
44
209
334
2,945
1
I
-—
4,574
!
1
i
20
6,660
J
-"--
;{
94
n««
433
8,344
3,917
1
57
88
72
4,288
4,681
1
5
21,302
—
i
1
1.577
2
2,823
i
7,400
,
! : .
1
1
2
549
1,359
1,774
1
1,577
2
2,823
9
11,082
1
2,397
207
9
7
• 3
1
17
8
7
3
1
1
799,999
1
1,273
9,424
1,525
777
64
' "i
3,081
55,478
"i
iii986
G
8,666
*
13,867
r ' "
1.
17,405
1
8,007
1
85i
851
8»
442
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
» NATIONALIXy
Ports and Outports
AND
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
j6
1
>
0-2
ft bo
>
§•2
to
1
>
1 Tons
j Register.
>
^1
1
Quebec— Con.
Spain Steam.
3
1
3
1
"ij
253
4,903
79
9,053
119
l',i65
„ Sail.
United States Steam.
Sail.
1
1,097
Portuguese Africa .i
Sea Fisheries «
1
1,259 ....
Total :
865,356
1
1,0971 23
30,448
816
3
....
Richibuctou, N.B. —
Great Britain Sail.
Norway & Sweden n
3
2,371
349
United States n
2
Total
3
2,371
2
349
3
816
Rimouski, Que. —
Great Britain Steam.
3
4
2
4
4
5,706
224
2,574
7,094
4,823
Sail.
Germany Steam.
Norway & Sweden Steam.
, Sail.
Total
17
20,421
River Bourgeois, N.S. —
Sea Fisheries
70
1,178
— "
Riviere du Loup, Que.---
United States Sail.
1
199
River Hebert, N.S.
United States Sail.
11
1,260
9
2
2,179
-
Sackville, N.B.—
United States Sail.
36
4,603
279
Salmon River, N.S. —
United States Sail.
Sea Fisheries „
9
7
690
155
Total
16
845
Sandy Cove, N.S.—
United States Sail.
1
15
Shfcdiac, N.B.—
Great Britain Sail.
4
1
2
2,360
440
1,113
France „
Norway & Swedan m
1
Total
7
3,913
Sheet Harbour, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam.
1
2.043
British W. Indies Sail.
1
1,016
Sea Fisheries „
,12
Total
2
2,055
1
1,016
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, <fec. — GorUimied.
44a
OK Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
4
>
1 Tons
1 Eegister.
73
03
>
OS
>
si
1
! Tons
Register.
Nanies.
09
>
1
Tons
Register.
1
>
3
2
3
2
1
17
Tons
Register.
4,90.^
Spanish
1
98
177
9,053
1,216
1,259
1
1,165
1
1
2,397
1
3,081
6
14,110
6
8,666^ .
1
98
292
925,253
L__. 1....
6
t
2
3,187
1 245
....
245
349
1
1
245
9
3,781
!
j
3
4
2
4
4
5,706
i
224
2,674
7,094
4,823
i
111
1
17
20,421
70
1,178^
1
199-
%
20
3,439^
38
9
7
4,882-
i
690
155
_
16
845-
.
••
1
15-
V
4
1
2
2,360
440^
i
1'113
7
1
1
1
3,913
.
2,04S
i,om
12
\
1
3
3,071
!'■''!
444
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
c . . _
RTS
RBIVED.
Nationality
Ports and Outpo
ANU
COUKTKIES WHENCE A
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian,
09
1
>
Hi?
re
>
'3
01
>
Si
>
h'I
Pi
1
S I"
Shelburne, N.S. —
. . Sail.
. Steam.
. . Sail.
. Steam.
. Sail.
. . Sail.
1
5
21
25
1,629
487
95
199
49
British West Indies. .
jS^ewfoundland . .
1
100
Cuba and Porto Rico .
United States
2,503
10S
7,G65
88
8,288
Sea Fisheries
190 1
1,214
125
Total .
.59
6,366
230
16,141
Sherbrooke, N.S. —
Great Britain
4
1
2,232
615
Norway & Sweden. . .
Saint Pierre
. Sail.
■
Total
5
2,847
Shippegan, N-B.—
Great Britain
1
1
1
1
99
199
99
147
British West Indies. ,
Portugal.
Spain
Total
4
544
. Steam.
Sorel, Que.- -
Great Britain
3
4,575
United States
1
43
353
4,101
11
. . Sail.
.Steam.
. . Sail.
#
Total. .'.
3
4,575
44
4,454
Souris. P.E.I.—
Great Britain
1
596
Newfoundland . . .
2
5
IL
198
476
384
Saint Pierre :. . . .
"2
88
'
Sea Fisheries
.. 11
596
Total
18
1,058
2
88
1
. Steam.
. . Sail.
Stickeen, B.C.—
United States
12
3,552
^
_■*
Summerside, P.E.I.—
Newfoundland
2
5
7
114
632
United States
Total
746
. Steam.
; ; Sail.
. Steam.
. . SaU.
Steam.
Sydney, N.S.- •
- Great Britain
5
5
1
61
19
5
1
9,406
9,121
7
1
' 13,774
2,104
British West Indies. .
M „
264
67,822
955
12,406
2,871
Newfoundland
3
264
28
55,142
„
Belgium
B Africa
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards yVom Sea, &c. — Continued.
445
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
ItaHan.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
00
>
Tons
Register.
(V
^1
>
1
Tons
Register.
^
Tons
Register.
Names.
1
>
§1
m
as
1
1
5
2
1
1
124
5
150
1,629
487
195
199
49
10,168
278
9,502
289
22,507
^4
1
1
2,232
615
1
1
164
164
164
6
1
1
1
1
4
1
4S
3,011
99
199
99
147
544
.._
^
4,575
353
4,101
47
9,029
1
2
5
13
596
198
476
472
21
12
1,742
3,552
.
■
2
5
7
114
-— -—
632
746
12
6
1
04
19
5
1
23 180
11 225
"2
1^873
264
125,101
955
.
12,406
2.871
.....'.
. • • •
'.'.'.'.'. '.J ::'..' ::'.'..
446
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outpobts
AND
COUNTBIES WHENCE ARRIVED.
♦
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
m
1
1.1
-1
00
'9
>
§■2
>
PS
>
^1
.3
>
§■2
r" to
Pi
Sydney, N.B.— Con.
France . Steam.
1
1,654
Holland. ...
1
6
2,094
15,793
Norway & Sweden n
"l
3
22
4
Sail.
79
6,741
33,105
975
Spain Steam.
United States . n
"4
2
"" 4J648
1,061
3
21
6,736
40,869
„ Sail.
67
136,512
Total
128
145,399
9
5,973
St. Andrews, N.B.—
United States Steam.
7
33
40
1,274
2,851
268
150
- 32,970
1,.S28
Sail.
Total
4,125
418
34,298
St. AnnB, N.S.—
Great Britain . Steam.
8
65
2
2,215
a, 158
128
•
Sail.
Sea Fisheries „
Total
75
4,501
St. George, N.B.-
Unitd States Steam.
4
24
52
481
, . . Sail.
33
1,336
Total
33
1,336
28
533
St. Martins, N.B.-
United States Sail.
14
1,359
3
410
St. John, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam.
Sail.
126
1
25
8
2
1
14
399,314
2,605
34,319
3,.512
4,454
2,259
2
1
2,969
847
British West Indies Steam.
Sail.
2
261
• Newfoundland Steam.
2
3,046
Cuba & Porto Rico Sail.
2,694
Germany Steam.
Holland Sail.
Italy ,
•
Norway & Sweden m
1
856
United States .Steam.
31
410
1
30,262
44,064
2,159
201
300
224,839
31,556
Sail.
3
2,400
Azores, Madeira & Cape
Verde Islands Steam.
M .. Sail.
British Africa Steam.
1
2,882
Sail.
2
2,275
Sea Fisheries n
238
6,885
;
— -
— — —
Total
858
535,409
503
256,706
11
12,393
11
TRADE AND NAYIOATION
447
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
no
1
^1
4
i
§.2
>
1
!>
>
Names.
>
Hi
p:5
i
u
h'I
1
1
6
3
3
6
48
6
1,654
2,094
:::: ::::::::i
1,140
112
15,793
3
2
1,140
191
13,477
1
350
78,972
2,036
8
3,475
212
291,359
275
183
458
65
2
75
34,244
4,179
—
'—
38,423
2,215
2,158
:::: :.::.;
128
4,501
•
4
57
52
1,817
61
1,869
■
17
1,769
6
10,592
551
134
4
25
11
4
1
15
1
2
3
1
234
718
1
1
1
2
23«
412,875
4,003
34,319
4,026
7,500
2,259
9,
Portugues . .
1
253
"l
Spanish
1
168
2,862
1,425
4,144
3,404
856
1,425
2
4,144
"s
3^464
Spanish
" i
2,050
1
1,397
258,598
82,625
2,159
178
5
4,605
......
P<h-tugues . .
"1
i78
2,882
2,275
6,885
8,009
11
16,684
1
1,425
8
4
2,64£
1396
833,275
448
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
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No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
N.\TION.\I,IXY
Poets and Outports
AND
COUNTBIKS WHENCE ARRIVED.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
en
4
1
Tons •
Register.
1
>
Tons
Register.
>
. Johns, Que. —
United States Steam.
Sail.
5
200
222
10,551
104
654
5,047
77,863
....
1
1
Total
205
10,773
758
82,910
—
St. Peter's, N.S.-
Newfoundland Steam.
2
2
1
2
11
357
51
58
575
490
. Sail.
United States n
Total . ...
18
1,531
St. Peter's, P.E.I. -
Saint Pierre Sail.
3
52
4
174
St. Stephens, N.B.—
Unitefl States Steam.
9,056
376
36
31
684
2,771
„ Sail.
—
Total
56
9,432
67
3,455
Thome Cove, N.S.—
United States Sail.
11
1,078
Sea Fisheries n
1
52
Total
11
1,078
1
52
Three Rivers, Que.—
Great Britain . . .Steam.
10
1
32,644
2,711
2
2,084
British Africa . , n
Total
11
35,355
2
2,084
Tusket, N.S.—
United States Sail,
1
176
21
7
1,767
596
Sea Fisheries m
Total
1
176
28
•2,363
Tusket Wedge, N.S.
Great Britain Sail.
2
1,129
British West Indies. . . , m
1
149
Argentina . . . ■ n
1
956
France n
Italy .1
Portugese Africa .... Steam.
«
1
1,288
United States n
1
1,691
II . Sail.
4
7
417
532
Sea Fisheries ... n
3
247
1
Total
5
2,087
11
949
4! ftX7^
1 ' ■
1
ii TRADE AND NAYiaATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards fi'om Sea, &c. — Continued.
449
OF Vessels.
Daiiisl).
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
>
1 Tons
1 Register.
>
.1
>
si
1
1
Tons
Register.
Tons
Register.
Names.
1
c
1
!>
109
854
Tons
Register.
1
5,269
88,414
963
93,683
1
2
2
1
2
11
357
51
58
575
490
!
18
1,531
.
3
174
. . .
88
35
9,740
3,147
123
12,887
11
1
12
1,078
52
1,130
12
1
34,728
2,711
13
37,43^
22
7
1,945
596
-
29
2
10
2,539
1,129
149
' 1
1
95&
749
952
749
952
1,288
1,691
417
779
2 1.701
22
8,110
'
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450 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT li
4-5 EDWARD VII., A; 1905
No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outports
AND
COUKTRIBS WHBNCK ARRIVED.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
>
1^
.3
1
1
>
§.2
>
§1
>
Vancouver, B.C.—
Great Britain . Steam.
13
5
1
60,033
10,356
1,776
„ Sail.
Germany Steam.
„ Sail.
176
40
11
2
24
1
1
3
1
66,338
21,129
25,987
4,301
68,971
1,212
2,401
486
2,416
413
5
320,728
1,351
1
1,008
Australia . Steam.
>r ... Sail.
Japan. Steam.
\
1
2,929
73
7,426
Peru . , . , , . . M
Total
278
265,406
491
.329,505
1
1,008
1
2,929
— -
Victoria, B.C.—
Great Britain Steam.
14
5
60,461
10,986
„ Sail.
Mexico II
1
728
5
27
1
" 3
1,399
508,895
2,981
86,800
743
United States Steam.
253
6
28
"is
127,940
3,231
84,157
„ Sail.
China Steam.
,1 Sail.
Australia -. Steam.
Hawaiian Islands Sail,
3,467
British Africa h
1
32
1,993
2,411
Sea Fisheries i
Total
352
319,885
765
604,285
Walton, N.S.-
United States Sail.
12
■ 3,456
4
1,867
West Isles, N.B.—
United States Steam.
24
86
2,064
956
21
147
252
1,843
Sail.
Total
110
3,020
168
2,095
Westport, N.S.—
United States Sail.
6
380
2
14
Weymouth, N.S.—
British West Indies.... Sail.
1
578
United States n
22
4,861
1
94
Total......
22
4,861
1
94
1
578
Windsor, N.S.—
Newfoundland Sail.
5
1
68
739
649
28,982
United States Steam.
2
1,398
Sail.
43
35,259
Total .-
74
30,370
43
35,259
2
1,398
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
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and Steam Vessels entered Inwards /rom Sea, &c. — Continued.
451
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
« *
Si
cS be
4
>
Tons
Register.
1
1
Tons
Register.
Names.
1
>
§■2
Tons
Register.
13
6
4
3
589
47
11
2
24
1
2
76
1
60,033
1
1,698
12,054
3
3
8,036
5,348
9,812
' •
5,348
387,066
1
1,875
...
25,363
25,987
4,301
68,971
1,212
5,330
7,912
2,416
2
3,573
()
13,384
779
615,805
14
5
1
1003
* 12
72
3
13
3
1
32
1159
60,461
10,986
1,399
1
976
2,048
4
11,684
Japanese —
17
64,130
713,625
1
8,260
Japanese
17
63,957
234,914
2
4,947
5,690
...
. .^
28,706
3,467
1,993
2,411
2 3.024
6
16,631
34
128,087
1,071,912
16
5,323
45
233
2,316
2,799
278
5,115
8
1
23
394
578
4,955
24
5,533
5
3
111
739
2,047
64,241
119
67,027
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 13, — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outports
AND
Countries whence Arrived.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
>
§.2
05
P3
1
Tons
Register.
1
;>
Tons
Register.
1
ll
Wolfville, N.S.-
Great Britain Steum.
'
'
1
12
1,218
1,598
. Sail.
Total
13
2,816
Yarmouth, N.S.—
2
1,129
British West Indies m
Brazil' m
5
1
1,308
671
Italy ..
United States . . Ste^m.
170
57
121.841
13,349
., Sail.
Argentina n
1
956
13
88
610
4.603
„ Sail.
249
16,698
Total.. .
334
142,382
249
16,698
3
2,085
t
ii TRADE AND KAYIGATWN 453
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
u
^1
A
^
si
1^
« ft
S »
1
Tons
Register.
"9
Tons
Register.
Names.
j6
1
Si
^1
n
§.S2
^1
1
1
1,292
1
1
12
1,292
1,218
1,598
1
1,292
14
4,108
2
5
1
1
1
170
57
1
13
337
1,129
1,308
671
749
1
1
749
864
864
121,841
13,349
956
610
....
2
21,301
1,613
588
162,778
454 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1906
No. 14. — Summary Statement of the Nationality of Sea-going Vessels entered
Nationality
Countries from
WHICH Arrived.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Danish.
4
>
-J
00
>
^1
.2
>
Pi
a: ®
^1
>
1}
1,448
26
10
1
29
148
11
1
929
1
48
11
2
28
1
35
1
1
5
1
3,039,472
58,994
23,165
2,270
39,616
87,890
1,008
99
262,528
746
154,778
4,699
3,680
84,157
1,608
8,778
2,401
147
9,242
2,673
140
142,935
19
20,368
British Africa
5
4,778
■ ■ '3
1,252
1
18
1,164
18,518
8
4,24&
24
2,131
40
2
4
1
72,981
2,912
6,569
549
2
3,093
Brazil
Azores, Madeira and Cape
28
87,543
Chili
1
165
1
672
"niit.pli P'.a.it Tndipa
1
2,929
1
2
130
7
5,192
291
1
3
541
4,223
Germany
10
15,990
■'3
1
3^467
2,103
3
4.455
Holland
11
3
24
1
1
12
1
5
28,765
5^04
68,971
1,864
1,212
16,731
2,416
478
3
3
3
4,608
3,248
3,989
3
1
5,482
145
Italv
Japan
1
1,399
Norway and Sweden
Peru
36
38,383
Portugal
3
3,437
Sea
17
1,708
19
20,882
96,850
19,126
1
1,041
1
223
76,989
317
4
1
6,915
499
1
1,590
St Pierre
97
3,566
8,406
1,276,287
United States
4,735
1,539,057
17ii
278,868
3
4,421
Total
8,212
5,351,533
5,839
1,714,646
44S
599,981 i 1
2,929
43
44,221
1
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 45S
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Inwards /rom Sea from each Country, during the Fiscal year ending June 30, 1904.
OF Vessels.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities,
Total
00
^1
>
1
>
^1
no
>
§1
^1
Names.
4
CO
>
8
4,358
26
34,268
4
6,154
5
2,172
1,6.50
26
16
1
30
181
11
1
998
6
56
12
5
75
1
38
2
3
,33
1
1
47
3
19
4
25
24
1
3
50
1
8
3
21
2,874
26
1
203
}8,525
3,249,727
58,994
29,219
2,270
40,780
113,915
1,008
99
1
1,276
2
1,271
Portugese
2
738
9
1,873
1
3
1
139
3,195
4,750
1
1,903
Dutch .
1
814
342,369
5,853
170,827
5 148
Dutch
1
1,637
1
1,178
Portugese
2
17
418
63,957
5,276
240,604
1,608
9,783
5,330
1,253
42,865
2,673
541
2
4,947
Japanese
Spanish
1
168
1
976
7,656
3
2
1,498
14
18,986
31
84,374
109,042
3,467
43,777
1
2,819
3,393
31,525
68,971
1,864
4,876
1
2,296
18
19,536
,
1
2,265
1
1,903
1
245
57,262
2,416
2
1,623
1
225
2,326
3,437
3
2,712
6,008
23,817
179,847
28,046
499
125
Spanish
"i
98
106
25,253
6,581
33,659
16
32,970
10
11,126
f Spanish
1
17
58,650
64,130
4
iJapanese..
3,215,490
253
57,713
83
171,003
41
46,192
21
21,628
43
134,010
14,985
8,143,856
456
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
TRADE WITH EACH COUNTRY
No. 15.— Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing and Steam
Outports in Canada for foreign countries, distinguishing the
country, during the Fiscal
Nationality
Ports and Outports
AND Countries
FOR WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
OQ
>
4
>
ll
^1
1
1
gl
CO
>
S 2
CO
1
;>
Advocate Harbour, N.S.—
United States Sail.
8
1,015
5
1,005
Alberton, P.E.I.—
British W. Indies Sail.
2
2
19S
141
Newfoundland
Total
4
.339
Annapolis Royal, N.S.—
Great Britain.. '. . . Steam.
1
5
14
2
6
5
542
1,112
4,115
582
841
3,158
1
528
British W. Indies Sail.
Cuba and Porto Rico. . . n
Spain II
United States i>
3
158
Argentina n
Total
33
10,350
3
158
1
528
Apple River, N.S. —
United States Sail.
9
1
1,588
19
4,045
Arichat, N.S. —
Brazil Sail
299
United States ,
4
343
Sea Fisheries n
86
87
2,189
Total
2,488
4
343
Aspy Bay, N.S.—
Great Britain . . Sail.
24
3
641
801
Newfoundland Steam.
Total
27
37
92
10
1,442
Baddeck, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam.
8,245
4,337
2,670
Sail.
Newfoundland Steam.
Sail.
1
9
249
3,420
Saint Pierre "
9
677
Total
148
15,929
10
3,669
Baie Verte, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam.
3
3,386
Sail.
6
4,425
Total
3
3,386
6
4,425
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
457
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
AND NATIONALITY OF VESSELS.
Vessels entered Outwards _/or Sea at each of the undermentioned Ports and
Nationality of the Vessels employed in the trade with each
Year ending June 30, 1904.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
00
>
Tons
Register.
;>
"a!
'A
05
1
Tons
Register.
Namefe.
1
>
Tons
Register.
1
13
2,020
2
2
198
— -
141
4
339
— •—
2
5
14
2
9
5
1,070
1,112
4,115
582
999
3,158
37
11,036
28
5,633
1
4
86
299
343
2,189
91
24
3
2,831
—
641
801
27
1,442
*
37
92
10
1
18
8,245
.
*
4,337
2,670
249
4,097
158
3
6
19,598
3,386
—
4,425
9
7,811
.
4{)8 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
POBTS AND OdTPOBTS
AND COUNTBIKS
FOR WHICH DePABTKD.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
^1
4
>
^1
1
1^
m
>
g-2
1
>
Barrington, N.S. —
"l
1
76
United States Ste«m.
49
M S
ail.
10
57
629
3,373
4
95
Total
5
144
68
4,078
Bathurst, N.B.—
4
4
4,993
731
2
4
2,975
2,977
.. So^'l
....
277
-
Total
8
5,724
1
277
6
5,952
Bayfield, N.S.—
7
1,372
Bear River, N.S.—
Britifh West Indies Sail
3
3
6
30
495
1,667
1,469
3,689
1
130
1
279
Total. . .
42
7,320
2
409
Belli veau's Cove, N.S. —
British West Indies Sail
2
10
311
1,281
United States
1
94
Total. ,
12
1,592
1
94
Bridgetown, N.S.—
United States. Sail,
6
601
Bridge water, N.S. —
Great Britain Sail.
1
950
British W^est Indies . . »•
3
1
4
1
7
1
2
1
647
199
1,206
98
986
571
1,153
199
1
323
Newfoundland
Cuba and Porto Rico . . .
Saint Pierre
United States
1
1,026
Uruguay
Argentina
1
664
Madeira
Total
20
5,059
2
1,349
2
1,614
Buctouche, N.B. —
Great Britain Sail.
2
924
Newfoundland n
5
315
Total
5
315
2
924
I""-
ii TRADE AND NAYiaATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards /or Sea, &c. — Contintied.
459
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
R
[issian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
Tons
Register.
§1
Pi
>
05
>
Names.
si
§.2
CL bo
00
1
c-2
1
1
10
61
76;
49^
629
3,468
*
73
14
10
1
4,222
-
6
1
8,608
168
2
2,962
19,538
4,375
1
499
277
1
499
7
8,776
2
2,962
25
7
4
3
7
30
44
24,190^
1,372
625
1,667
1,748
3,689
7,729
2
11
13
311
1,375
1,68ft
6
601
1
1,137
2
4
1
4
1
8
1
3
1
2,087
970
19»
1,206
98
2,012
571
1,817
199,
1
1,137
25
9,159
2
5
924
315
7
1,23»
.
'
460 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nation ALiTT
Ports and Outports
AKo Countries
FOR WHICH Departed. .
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
V
>
^1
o3
>
^1
03
§•2
o3
1
i
>
-J
Campbellton, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam.
3
4,363
2
7
2,752
5,314
„ Sail.
British West Indies. ... n
1
1
114
99
United States Steajji.
Argentina ... Sail.
1
890
Total
5
4,576
10
S,956
Campobello, N.B.—
United States Steam.
13
4
395
52
....
Sail.
7
190
Total
7
190
17
447
Canning, N.S. —
Cuba and Porto Rico . . . Sail.
2
3
3
1
459
117
United States u
.... » . .
Total. . .
576
9
Canso, N.S.—
Ne« foundland Sail.
225
781
1,039
251
10,798
United States. . -. n
99 14
Sea Fisheries Steam.
3
131
Sail.
303
27,758
— -
Total
307
28,082
157
12,869
Cardigan, P.E.I.—
Newfoundland Sail.
3
6
1
206
468
80
Saint Pierre ,i
United States „
Total
10
754
334
Charlottetown, P.E.I.—
Great Britain Steam
2
38
3
3
26
1
2
2
5,355
26,143
132
234
28,028
119
238
59
1
Newfoundland „
Sail.
Saint Pierre n
United States Steam
15
15,390
II Sail.
British Guiana n
Sea Fisheries . . . „
Total
77
60,308
15
15,390
1
334
Chatham, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam
7
11,908
5
12
6,155
8,712
Sail.
Newfoundland m
1
2
12
63
3,526
2,479
France Steam
United States Sail.
2
460
Argentina „
Total
22
17,97(
2
460
17
14,867
...
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued.
461
OP Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationaliti( s.
Total.
J2
lit
>
X
ai
Tons
Register.
1
>
Si
Pi
i
si
Names.
1
1.1
>
1.1
3
3,904
8
13
1
1
1
24
11,019
0,663
(\
1,349
114
1
99
890
6
1,349
3
3,904
....
18,785
13
11
395
z42
24
637
2
1
459
117
.
3
57&
12
15
3
436
1,006
1,138
251
2
115
38,671
1
2
115
466
3
6
1
41,06&
206.
468
80
10
754
3
38
3
4
41
1
2
2
94
26
12
1
3
14
1
5,689
26,143
132
1
77
311
43,418
119
238
....
1
1
59
77
76,109
1,660
1
1,493
10
13,011
2
3,806
38,033
8,712
63
1
1,577
5,103
2,939
1,082
1
1,082
1
1,660
1
1,493
10
13,011
4
6,465
-
57
55,932
462 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT U
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outports
AND Countries
FOR WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
1
>
ll
1
>
u
B to
"3
1
1
S 2
(0
>
^1
Chemainus, B.C. —
1
13
2
1
2
1
2,211
1,309
4,497
1,927
4,182
2,842
22
3
2
20,079
3,151
2,708
British Africa Sail.
Argentina m
China . . . . Steam
., . . Sail.
2
2,005
Total
20
16,968
29
9,943
Chester, N.S.—
3
282
Cheticanip, N.S.—
2
11
126
309
Total
13
435
Cheverie, N.S.-
United States Sail.
29
4,114
3
1,464
Chicoutimi, Que. —
5
9,697
2
1
6,702
2,605
II Sail
Total
5
9,697
6
9,307
Church Point, N.S.—
British W. Indies Sail
3
1
15
343
.65
1,377
1
103
....
Total
19
l,7a5
1
103
Clarence ville, Que. —
United States Sail.
3
298
-Clark's Harbour, N. S. —
8
5
296
316
1
20
Total .
- 1
20
13
612
Clementsport, N.S. —
United States Sail.
25
2,571
Comox, B.C. —
United States Stoam
37
2
38,051
1,480
23
5
2,407
7,653
5
11,302
„ Sail.
Total
39
1
]
2
39,531
28
10,060
5
11,302
•Crapaud, P.E.I.—
Saint Pierre Sail.
57
84
141
United States n
Total
,
ii tkade and navigation 463
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards ybr Sea, &c. — Continued.
OP Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
If
j6
1
1
>
Tons
Register.
n
1
Tons
Register.
Names.
00
Tons
Register.
j6
>
Tons
Register.
1
1,276
1
2
35
6
3
4
1
2
3,487
3,388
1
1,560
X ■
9,208
4,635
2
1,635
. 1
5,817
j
2,842
1
2,005
4
4,471
53
31,382
3
2
11
282
126
309
13
435
1,338
32
5,578
1
11
1
17,737
2,605
1
1,338
12
20,342
3
1
16
343
V
65
1,480
'
20
1,888
3
298
8
6
296
336
14
632
25
2,571
2,929
1
66
7
73
54,689
9,133
1
2,929
63,822
1
1
57
84
. . .
2
141
464 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15, — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
POBTS ANn OUTPORTS
ANO Countries
FOB WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Au.strian.
Belgian.
1
^1
>
1
S-2
>
Dalhousie, N.B—
Great Britain Steam
1
2
1
1
4
1,599
1,795
78
78
1,086
Sail.
21
15,588
British W. Indies . . n
Saint Pierre u
United States n
1
284
Total
9
4,636
1
284
21
15,588
Dawson, Y. T.—
United States Steam
4
1,994
20
9,466
Digby, N.S.-
Ar^entina Sail.
United States n
1
10
578
1,027
"i4
568
Total
11
1,603
14
568
Dorchester, N. B.—
Great Britain .... - Steam
1
5
2,159
611
United States Sail.
Total
6
2,770
...
Douglas, B.C.—
United States Steam
18
673
61
679
Economy, N.S.—
United States Sail.
3
272
Five Islands, N.S.— '
United States Sail.
6
582
1
200
Fredericton, N.B.—
United States Sail.
16
1,604
Freeport, N.S.—
United States Sail.
2
92
Gaspe, Que. —
Great Britain Sail.
2
1
4
2
8
2,190
199
888
198
1,787
3
3,036
British W. Indies h
Br.-vzil II
Portugal II
United States n •
Total
17
5,262
3
3,036
Georgetown, P.E.I.—
British' W. Indies ... . Sail.
6
1
6
13
228
78
164
United States n
Sea Fisheries n
3
251
Total
470
3
251
United States Steam
Sail.
"26
765
7
21
144
342
Total
20
765
28
486
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
465
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards /or Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vesskls.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
4
>
Tons
Register.
4
>
1^*
>
0
OS
CO
1
1^
Tons
Register.
Names.
1
§.2
rj tic
1
1,150
2
29
1
1
5
2,749
3
624
2
2,916
1
496
21,419
78
78
1,370
1
3
624
1
1,150
2
2,916
496
38
24
25,694
11,460
1
1
24
576
1 m^
25
2,171
1
5
2,159
611
i
1 . • • -
....
1
6
2,770
79i 1,352
3
i
272
782
..- . .
16
1,604
111"
2
92
1
989
6
1
4
2
8
6,215
199
'
888
198
1,787
1
989
21
6
1
9
9,287
228
78
415
. . . , .
16
721
7
41
144
1,107
48
1,251
11— ii— 30
466
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
POKTS AND OUTPORTS
AND COUNTEIES
FOB WHICH DePAETED.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
IS
1-1
>
i
%
>
§.1
>
i
!>
-J
Grand River, P.E.L —
Newfoundland Sail.
3
114
3,808
14,559
llJ-lll
Halifax, N.S.—
Great Britain .Steam
128
3
39
3
54
159
1
2
2
1
6
6
342, 82h
2,255
44,187
447
46,421
11,881
1,469
198
3,308
386
1,746
486
4
17
5
„ Sail
3,360
Sail.
1
1,443
Sail.
2
199
8
7,015
... Sail.
France Steam
, Sail.
"2
4,318
Saint Pierre.. Steam
, Sail.
Spain M
United States . Steam
....
150
34
5
2
1
343
285,511
5,146
561
1,782
33
21,857
24
5
19,263
1,962
10
8,072
Sail.
Argrentina
Sea Fisheries Steam
11 Sail.
' 85
6,750
Total
939
3
770,502
116
28,174
45
38,257
2
4,318
Hantsport, N.S.—
Cuba and Porto Rico. . . Sail.
862
United States .Steam.
26
1
6,058
120
11 . Sail.
22
1
3,786
533
Argentina
Total
26
5,181
27
6,178
Harbourville, N.S.—
United States Sail.
8
375
Harvey, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam.
1
1,599
Sail.
4
3,825
United States »
12
2,285
Total
13
3,884
4
3,825
Hillsborough, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam.
Sail.
1
37
1
1
1,949
12,921
64b
39S
"h
1
1,547
United States Steam.
Sail.
■ ■ ' 29",40i
12
8,388
Total
Ingonish, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam.
40
15,917
71
29,401
12
8,388
1
1,547
13
47
1
c
56ti
1,220
6S
55t
, Sail.
.
Newfoundland i,
Sea Fisheries »
Total
7C
2,40£
1 • ■ -
1
u
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
467
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards ^br Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vessels.
D
anish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
1
i
1
c
Si
05
I
>
Names.
.2
1
1.1
00
i
If
1
3
114
9
3,166
198
4,704
1
3,462
1
1,156
2
9
3,068
9,027
138
32
52
3
55
161
9
2
6
6
24
9
2
204
39
6
2
1
428
357,478
1
1
318
Portuguese..
1
485
20,842
8
52,251
447
47,864
12,080
8,484
198
2
2
18
3
3,985
557
6,740
249
11,611
3
■ 2
1,975
2.918
...
8,486
735
867
867
" "iso
1
2,296
18
55,032
Dutch
1
1,637
371,811
7,108
1
691
1,782
33
-LL.
19
28,007
12
8,198
27
17,279
56,188
16
14,937
1
318
2
2,122
1179
940,293
3
26
23
1
862
6,058
3,906
533
53
11,359
8
1
5
12
375
r "■
1,599
1
1,430
1 ••
5,255
2,285
1
1,4.30
18
9,139
1
2
.S.49fi
371 ^9.w^
1 ..
13
72
9,030
29,800
■"■|
i
124
55,253
;
131 500
47: 1,220
1| 63
9 -^r,fi
-
2,405
70
ll_ii_30|
468 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outports
AND Countries
FOB WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
>
i
1^
03
>
§.2
^1
i
>
Tons
Register.
Isaac's Harbour, N.S. —
Sea Fisheries Sail.
7
591
Jordan Bay, N.S.—
British W est Indies .... Sail.
2
19
296
2,404
United States n
9.
212
Ar(?entina ... ... h
Sea Fisheries n
1
98| 3
260
Total
22
2J98
5
472
KentviUe, N.S.—
United States Sail.
8
450
—
Kingsport, N.S. —
Cuba and Porto Rico . . . Sail.
1
4
271
1,575
United States n
Total
5
1,846
—
Ladner, B.C.—
United States Steam.
10
1
]1
486
2,962
Sail.
Total
3,448
Ladysmith, B.C. —
United States .... . . Steam.
139
44,094
74
47
39,516
29,154
28
54,515
„ Sail.
Total
139
4
3
1
1
1
68
44,094
121
68,670
28
54,515
LaHave, N.S.-
British West Indies .... Sail.
546
297
99
142
635
6,273
Cuba and Porto Rico. . . n
United States.. i
Argentina ^ n
Sea Fisheries <,
4
334
—
Total
78
7,992
4
334
L'Ardoise, N.S.—
Sea Fisheries Sail.
17
286
Liscombe, N.S. —
Great Britain Steam.
2
3
2,486
1,865
Sail.
1
1
1,079
348
Newfoundland ,.
1
1
1
47
77
991
291
3,812
Brazil «
United States „
2
371
Sea Fisheries «
Total
4
1,798
50
5,171
5
4,351
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards Jor Sea, &c. — Continued.
or Vbssbls.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
>
ii
'3
i
>
§■2
g to
4
>
JO
>
9 «=
Names.
1
4
00
1
;>
Tons
Register.
,
7
591
2
21
1
4
29^
2,616
1
878
878
3.^8
1
878
-"—
28
4,148
8
450
1
4
271
1,575
—
5
1,846
10
1
486
2,962
^
11
3,448
1
2,804
242
47
140,929
29,154
1
2,804
289
170,083
4
3
1
1
1
72
546
297
99
142
635
6,607
82
8,326
17
286
2
4
2
1
3
47
2,486
2,944
425
991
662
3,812
1
59
11,320
470
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT li
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationalitt
POKTS AND OCTPORTS
AND COUNTBIKS
FOR WHICH DEPAKTEI).
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
>
05
11
>
§.2
1
1
'3
>
Pi
Liverpool, N.S. —
1
671....
Newfoundland Steam.
Sail.
" .s
2
30
2
630
448
3,688
375
1
6
"'4i
88
334
1,590
Spain M
136
9,463
Total..
37
5,141
184
11,475
1
671
Lockeport, N.S. —
British West Indies Sail.
6
590
9
236
2
16
24
92
971
„ Sail.
25
1,314
Total
1,653
34
1,550
Louisburg, N.S. —
7
20
19
2
1
10,986
10,700
1,654
4,595
1,834
4
2
6,167
3,921
Sail.
15
1,237
British Africa . . . Steam.
1
3
1,552
6,755
Sea...' ,
1
144
Saint Pierre ... n
Sail.
4
68
1
8
302
154,819
52
738
United States Steam.
46
86,685
Sail.
9
67
790
5,662
Sea Fisheries . m
Total
131
185,724
91
7,689
56
105,080
Lunenburg, N.S. —
British W. Indies Sail.
9
8
25
4
1
176
1,113
879
3,814
373
398
15,518
Newfoundland „
Cuba and Porto Rico. . . n
2
72
Argentina i
Sea Fisheries n
5
314
Total
223
22,095
7
386
•
Magdalen Islands, Que. —
Saint Pierre Sail.
1
52
1
6
1
59
448
44
United States ,
Sea Fisheries „
Total
1
52
8
551
Mahone Bay, N.S. —
British W. Indies Sail.
3
6
1
23
477
796
99
1,921
Cuba & Porto Rico „
United States „
Sea Fisheries „
Total
33
3,293
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued.
471
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
R
ussian.
Other Nationalities.
Total,
>
,2
a, o
'3
a: <^
02
CD
Tons
Register.
1
Tons
Register.
Names.
>
l|
.2
>
If
«
1
1
J
•606
2
1
9
2
71
2
136
1,277
8S
964
448
5,278
•
375
9,463
1
606
223
17,893
6
9
2
41
590
236
92
2,285
58
3,203
,
1
1,471
12
22
34
2
2
3
1
1
4
114
10
79
284
18,624
14,621
2,791
4,595
3,386
6,755
144
1
280
280
302
241,504
842
4
270
6,670
5
550
1
1,471
300,514
9
8
25
6
1
181
1,113
879
3,814
445
398
15,832
230
22,481
2
6
1
111
448
44
9
603
"
3
6
1
23
477
796
99
1,921
33
3,293
472
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII,, A. 1905
No. 15 — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outpokts
and counteiks
FOB WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian,
1
>
^1
4
>
u
9 "
4
>
>
§1
>
Maitland, N.S.—
United States Sail.
8
865
I
Matane, Que. —
Great Britain . Sail.
2
1
2
3
185
1,287
4,259
2,952
Germany Steam.
Norway and Sweden. . . n
... Sail.
Total
8
8,683
Meteghan, N.S.—
British W. Indies Sail.
3
1
20
532
326
636
Cuba and Porto Rico. . . n
United States ... . n
Total
24
1,494
\rnnf>fnn IV Tt
Great Britain Sail.
4
8
7,050
892
1
965
United States n
1
160
Total
12
7,942
1
160
1
965
Montague, P.E.I.—
Newfoundland Sail,
3
4
1
98
339
19
United States it
Sea Fisheries. ... . ... m
Total
8
456
Montreal, Que. —
Great Britain Steam.
333
41
19
1
1,134,694
28,285
76,808
2,120
12
1
21,246
2,256
Newfoundland m
Belgium „
France m
Germany „
Holland „
3
2
1
7,014
624
1,913
Portugal Sail.
United States Steam.
3
2
2,330
618
1
921
Sail.
Australia Steam.
1
1
7
1,543
1,118
19,800
Sail.
B.Africa Steam.
14
Total ....
409
1,273,919
5
2,948
24,423
Murray Harbour, P.E.I.—
Sea Fisheries Sail.
13
312
Musquash, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam.
United States ,
"io
6
335
120
2
27
124
262
Sail.
Sea Fisheries i,
1
Total
16
455
29
386
1
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Inwards for Sea, &c. — Continued.
473
OP Vksskls.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
1
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
>
ii
4
1
05
>
02
03
>
P5
X
1
1
(2
Names.
n
1
>
1.1
"1
JO
i
>
8
865
1
L...
2
1
2
3
185
1,287
4,259
2,952
8
8,683
3
1
20
532
326
630
24
1,494
5
9
8,015
1,052
14
9,067
_
3
4
1
98
339
19
8
456
?.
3,711
1
2,876
12^935
1
"6
2,045
7,957
349
42
19
7
7
3
■ 2
7
2
1
1
7
1,164,572
30,541
70,808
10,077
14,979
1
2,044
6
7,014
1
.....
624
1
3,082
1
4,750
12,996
618
1
1,543
1,118
19,800
1
3
5,755
1
3,082
8
20,561
7
10,002
447
1,340,690
i
13
312
'
2
1,836
1 '
1
j i
2
2
37
6
1,836
124
597
1
120
1 ]
2
1,836
47
2,677
1
474
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Odtpoets
AKi> Countries
FOR WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
1
4
GO
1
s °°
^1
00
>
1.1
1
9 «
1^
>
4
Nanaimo, B.C. —
Russia . Sail.
42
1
16
3i;277
128
2,736
1
18
2
72
93
182
8,985
2,074
7,562
United States Steam.
15
34,725
Sail.
Sea Fisheries Steam.
Total
59
31
45
1
9
34,141
18,803
15
34,725
New Campbellton, N . S . —
Great Britain Steam.
8,U^
2,306
233
500
Sail.
Newfoundland. ... ... .Steam.
Sail.
Total
86
11,225
New Castle, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam.
10
1K.1.H4
1
13
1,652
9,462
Sail.
2 1-098
United States n
17
2,697
2
576
—
Total
29
19,929
2
576
14
11,114
New London, P . E . I . —
Sea Fisheries Sail.
3
47
New Westininster, B.C. —
Great Britain Sail..
2
83
12
3
2,843
4,870
577
54
United States Steam.
9
554
Sea Fisheries i
Sail.
Total
100
8,344
9
554
North East Harbour, N.S. —
United States Sail.
3
10
4S0
370
4
17
111
1,127
Sea Fisheries n
Total
13
850
21
1,238
North Head, N.B.—
United States Steam.
138
6
24,312
132
4
14
199
382
Total
144
24,444
18
581
Northport, N.S.—
Great Britain Sail.
9
5
5
1
8,471
North Sydney, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam
6
180
162
2
12,240
71,826
11,331
3,224
7,527
10,051
62
Newfoundland «
Sail.
25
2,223
France Steam
Germany i
Italy
1
2
' 15
1,252
168
749
Saint Pierre
Sail.
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
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and Steam Vessels entered Outwards ybr Sea, &c. — Continued.
OP Vessels.
475
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Ri
issian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
1
g.1
^1
1
03
1
>
Names.
1'
^1
i
PC
.
1
81
3
88
173
182
■• 1 •■•
6
15,848
90,835
2,202
....
I . . . .
10,298
6
1.^848
103,517
'
31
45
1
9
8,186
2,306
I""'
233
500
1
86
11,225
1
2 2,934
13
19
19
20,720
1
336
3
946
11,842
3,273
1
.... 336
2 2.ft.'?4
3
946
51
a5,835
S
47
i
1
1,410
3
92
12
3
4,253
5,424
577
1 . . . .
54
1
1,410
110
10,308
....
7
27
34
142
20
591
1,497
2,088
j
1
24,511
514
1
162
25,025
9
8,471
I
2
2,833
13
186
188
2
6
1
22,600
Dutch
1
814
82,691
13,616
3,224
6
13,017
13,017
1.2.52
15
10
5,700
2,285
17 i 5,868
25' 3,034
476
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationalitt
Ports and Outpobts
ANO Countries
FOR WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
>
>
1^
^1
CO
1
1
§1
^1
>
^1
(
North Sydney— Con.
Spain Steam
1
1
1
2
50
990
255
87
3,328
2,854
1
1
1,341
865
United States n
"4
35i
Sail.
For Sea. ... Steam
Sea Fisheries Sail.
95
7,893
Total
423
108,304
124
10,467
13
19,846
Parrsboro, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam
8
1
25
108
13,837
1.429
16,200
23,930
2
1
3,118
1,705
Sail.
United States Steam
Sail.
2
267
1
—
Total
142
55,396
2
267
3
4,823
Paspebiac, Que. —
Great Britain Sail.
1
199
11
6,552
British Wesit Indies m
Brazil „
7 993
8 l-.^fi
Italy „
2
23
310
3,021
United States
Total
41
6,089
11
6,552
Perce, Que. —
Great Britain Sail.
"i
1
1
i85
700
190
3
2,186
Brazil „
United States Steam
Total
3
1,075
3
2,186
Pipton N S
Great Britain Steam
Sail.
1
1
5
999
117
2,739
3
2,031
British West Indies „
Newfoundland Steam
2
17
3,732
16,532
United States „
2
326
Total
7
3,855
2
326
22
22,295
Port Gilbert N S
United States Sail.
41
4,397
Port Hastings, N.S.—
United States Steam
4
2
4,437
218
Sail.
Total.. , ....
6
4,655
Port Hawkesbury, N . S. —
British West Indies . . . Sail.
3
4
2
28
6
67
314
443
126
30,204
884
5,102
Newfoundland „
Saint Pierre i.
United States Steam
13
4
12
13,338
360
998
Sail.
Sea Fisheries u
Total
no
37,073
29
14,696
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION iTI
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards /or Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
1
Total.
j6
1
c
II
04
1
1
'4
1
Tons
Register.
Names.
>
If
1
;>
si
1
2
2
5
2
271
720
11
3
25
110
2,331
1,120
126
6^024
438
3,328
16,771
814
151
14,009
8
15,850
....
1
169,290
1
1
2,004
1,100
18,959
4,234
16,200
24,197
2
3,104
149
63,590
1
1,581
13
7
8
2
23
8,332
993
1,566
310
i
\
3,021
•-•
1
1,581
i
53
14,222
3
1
1
1
2,186
185
VOO
190
i
6
3,261
1
1
1,540
565
1
5
1
7
19
1,540
3,595
117
6,471
16,858
2
2,105
33
28 581
41
4,397
4
2
4 437
218
1
6
4,655
—
3
4
2
41
10
79
314
443
126
43,542
1,244
6,100
... 1
139
51 769
i
1
478 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outports
AKD Countries
FOR WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
>
§.2
^1
1
1.1
i
>
g to
Port Hood, N.S.—
Newfoundland Steam
8
2
1
4,451
262
398
„ Sail.
United States. . . m
1
3
277
199
Sea Fisheries u
Total
11
5,111
4
476
Port Greville, N.S.—
United States Sail.
25
6,123
1
157
Port La Tour, N.S.—
United States. . . . Sail.
1
55
5
237
Total
1
55
5
237
Port Med way, N.S.—
1
1
1,046
787
Sail.
British West Indies ... . m
4
" i
685
' '4.35
823
Newfoundland. .. . ... n
2
182
United States Steam
Sail.
1
4
90
326
Sea Fisheries n
1,833
Total
11
1,943
7
598
2
Port Morien, N.S.—
Newfoundland Steam
2
868
Port Mulgrave, N.S. —
Newfoundland Sail.
4
784
Port Simpson, B.C. —
United States Steam
23
9,056
6
1,141
Port Williams, N.S.—
Cuba and Porto Rico . . Sail.
1
199
Pubnico, N.S.—
Great Britain ... Sail.
125
3,917
United States Steam.
1
18
9j
72
1,117
5,407
Sail.
1
34
160
50
1,409
Sea Fisheries ,.
Total
5,376
110
6,596
Pugwash, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam.
1
1,782
3
3
3,727
2,903
Sail.
Total . .
1
1,782
6
6,630
ii TRADE AND SAYIGATION 479
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards ybr Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
•1
>
.3
§.2
4
>
'J
§.2
1
P4
Tous
Register.
Names.
CO
>
(4
09
8
2
2
3
4,4.51
262
675
199
15
26
5,587
6,280
1
5
55
237
6
292
1
1
4
2
1
7
4
1,046
787
685
1S2
435
913
326
20
4,374
2
868
4
784
:__::
29
10,197
1
199
125
1
19
125
3,917
72
1,167
6,816
—
270
11,972
1
1,577
3
4,542
8
3
11,628
2,903
....
1
1,577
3
4,542
11
14,531
480
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outpokts
AND Countries
FOB WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
1
^1
>
-J
4
1
^1
00
1
S-2
9 2
4
^1
Quebec, Que.—
114
3
6
12
392,864
395
2,363
1,299
12
9
1
18,390
10,265
1,862
„ Sail
„ Sail.
France Steam.
Germany . . . , m
Portugal 11
„ Sail
1
1
1
1,497
249
76
"i
576
Spain ti
3
4,140
2
1
2
2
1
1
2,291
249
572
804
1,629
2,871
Sail.
Spanish Poss. in Africa. «
British Poss., all other
(Malta) >.
Argentina «
2
2,352
Total
147
407,159
28
37,585
Richibucto, N.B.—
Great Britain . . . Sail.
3
2,351
5
1,530
Rimouski, Que. —
Great Britain Steam.
3
2
4
2
5,488
2,574
7,094
2,419
Germany . . ti
Norway and Sweden n
.... Sail.
Total
11
17,575
River Bourgeois, N.S.—
Sea Fisheries Sail.
72
2,080
Riviere du Loup, Qvie. —
Great Britain Steam.
6
10,802
River Hebert, N.S. -
United States Sail.
32
3,510
12
2,600
Rockport, N.B.—
United States Sail.
1
1
4
27
123
—
—
—
Rustico, P.E.I.—
Sea Fisheries Sail.
10
St. Andrews, N.B.—
United States Steam.
728
424
277
143
33,426
1,056
J
Sail.
Total
31
1,152
420
34,482
i
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued.
481
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
4
§1
>
Am
P4
a;
>
«2
1
a'
1
Tons
Register.
Names.
>
>
Tons
Register.
1
2,159
3
1
5,361
130
12
7
12
1
3
5
1
3
1
3
2
1
2
2
3
1
418,774
10,660
4,225
1,299
1
851
851
751
2
2,678
3,429
1
2,044
4
8,830
10,874
1,497
1
1,273
2,098
76
4,140
2,291
249
572
'
804
3,981
4,203
2,871
?
1
751
6
10,954
5
8,039
189
468,691
4
1,324
12
5,205
3
2
4
2
5,488
2,574
....
....
7,094
2,419
11
72
17,575
2,080
1
1,590
7
12,392
44
6 110
1
123
1
10
28]
170
34,154
1,480
451
35 634
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ji
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationalitt
Ports and Outports
AND Countries
FOB WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
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1
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1
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St. Anna, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam.
4
57
3
32
231
1,427
1,887
2,016
.... Sail.
United States Steam.
Sea Fisheries Sail.
,
.
Total
96
5,561
St. George, N.B.—
' United States Steam.
4
26
52
388
Sail.
25
1,424
Total
25
1,424
30
440
Saint John, N.B.—
Great Britain Steam.
79
2
1
6
1
227,316
1,910
6
1,218
99
4
6
6,018
4,462
Sail.
British W. Indies Steam.
Sail.
2
439
Newfoundland ... n
Cuba and Porto Rico. . . n
1
291
Azores, Madeira & Cape
Verde Islands Sail.
Spanish Possessions in
Africa m
2
194
313
1,174
225,192
26,911
United States Steam.
19
345
3
1
3
1
201
26,332
31,153
3,462
1,572
7,3S9
192
5,453
Sail.
Argentina t
Australia m
"i
2^605
British Africa Steam.
French West Indies Sail.
Sea Fisheries m
2
119
Total
662
306,102
514
254,126
1]
13,085
St. Johns, Que. —
United States Steam.
4
215
200
11,133
103
1138
4,989
111,796
Sail.
Total
219
11,333
1241
116,785
St. Martins, N.B.—
United States Sail.
19
1,896
3
428
St Peters, N.S.—
Newfoundland Steam.
2
2
2
11
357
51
575
490
Sail.
United States ,
Sea Fisheries m
Total
17
1,473
St. Peters, P.E.I. —
Saint Pierre Sail.
2
1
3
116
18
Sea Fisheries n
Total
134
il . TRADE AND NAYIQATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered ybr Sea, &c. — Continued.
483
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
4
>
II
03
n
1
.3
i
>
"1
9 »
Names.
1
ij
>
1-1
4
57
3
32
231
1,427
1,887
2,016
96
4
51
55
6,561
52
1,812
1,864
8
15,1?4
887
1
1,424
Spanish
2
3,902
94
13
1
8
1
1
1
4
213
659
5
3
3
1
203
253,794
9,470
6
3
2
2,211
1,657
99
Portuguese. .
Spanish
1
1
253
168
291
253
1
642
1,984
251,524
58,242
5 755
Portuguese. .
1
178
2
2,293
1
1,766
5,943
7,389
192
5,672
16,021
11
1
1,424
3
2,935
3
3,977
5
4,501
1210
602,171
107
1353
5,189
122,929
-
1460
128,118
22
2 324
2
2
2
11
357
51
575
490
....
17
1,473
2
1
116
18
3
134
-
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484
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT . ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
]sro. 15.— Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
POKTS AND OUTPORTS
AND Countries
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
FOR WHICH DePAKTEU.
03
■a;
B to
>
"-2
m
'3
i
>
1
>
Si
^1
1
>
p°-Eb
St. Stephen, N.B.—
United States Steam.
Sail.
50
7
8,602
178
35
29
1,189
2,579
Total
57
8,780
64
3,768
Sackvllle, N.B.—
United States Sail.
2
255
1
159
Salmon River, N.S. —
United States Sail.
9
6
639
123
Total
15
762
Sandy Cove, N.S. —
United States. Sail.
1
15
Shfediac, N.B.—
Great Britain Sail.
10
5,342
1
"15
Sherbrooke, N.S.-
Great Britain Steata.
„ Sail.
702
"■■ .2,3i9
5
2,846
United States. i
5
2,846
Total
16
3,021
Sheet Harbour, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam
1
2,043
2
1,562
Sail.
1
1
87
12
Sea Fisheries n
Total
3
6
1
1
15
1
38
2,142
2
1,562
•.
Shelbume, N.S.—
British West Indies Sail.
687
77
149
2,000
199
141
1,318
Newfoundland n
8
715
Cuba and Porto Rico. . . m
United States n
22
1,659
Azore, Madeira & Cape
Verde Islands n
Sea Fisheries Steam.
1
198
88
13,922
Sail.
Total
65
4,571
228
16,38^
Shippigan, N.B.—
Grreat Britain Sail.
]
r
24(
19f
! 19i
) . . . .
'
Brazil n
) ,
Spain t
?
Total
I
) 64;
?
•■• 1
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 485
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards /or Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
n
1
1
1
1
2-2
n
1
SI
1
si
^1
Names.
00
§.2
00
i
85
36
9,791
2,757
121
12,548
3
414
9
6
639
123
15
762
1
15
10
5,342
1
6
15
702
1
164
3,010
2,319
1
164
22
6,031
1
2
1
1
5
6
9
1
37
1
4
236
2,043
1,.562
87
12
3,704
687
792
149
....
3,659
199
229
15,240
294
2
1
2
20,955
246
199
198
5
643
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No, 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationalitt
Ports and Octports
and counteiks
FOE WHICH DkPARTKD.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
00
>
9 "
>
Pi
1
>
"3
i
>
Tons
Register.
Sorel, Que.—
Great Britain Steam
3
4,575
United States m
1
39
802
4,456
Sail.
3
—
Total
4,575
40
5,258
Souris, P.E.I.—
Newfoundland. . , Sail.
3
9
3
9
24
425
838
289
289
Saint Pierre m
United States r
Sea Fisheries n
4
176
Total
1,841
4
176
Stickeen, B.C.—
United States Steam
12
3,552
Summerside, P.E.I. —
Newfoundland Steam
13
6
7,651
758
'
Sail.
Total
19
8,409
Sydney, N.S.—
Great Britain . Steam
16
30,660
15
1
29
24,951
1,826
67,597
Sail.
Newfoundland Steam
47
163
7
2
63,062
11,127
19,800
3,526
„ Sail.
■British Africa Steam
France „
2
1
2,610
2,104
Mexico. ... II
Italy II
1
1,252
Norway and Sweeden.. n
5
12,421
Saint Pierre n
1
22
233
1,161
Sail.
Spain Steam
United States <,
1
25
1,343
45,927
19
28,181
2
3
176
480
„ . Sail.
Sea Fisheries .. . .... n
Total
278
159,002
5
656
79
158,779
Thorne's Cove, N.S.— '
United States Sail.
10
999
Sea Fisheries n
1
52
—
Total..
10
999
1
52
Three Rivers, P.Q.—
Great Britain Steam.
13
1
35,143
249
5
7,753
Portugal Sail.
Spain .... Steam.
1
1,341
Total
14
35,392
6
9,094
ii TRADE AND NAYIOATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued.
487
OP Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
'J
4
Si
05
CD
1
00
Tons
Register.
1
Tons
Register.
Names.
1
1
u
00
1
ID
;>
§■2
^1
3
1
39
43
3
9
3
13
4,575
802
4,456
9,833
425
838
...
289
465
28
2,017
12
13
6
3,552
....
7,651
758
19
8,409
2
2,986
1
1,903
34
1
76
163
7
6
1
1
5
4
65
1
47
3
1
60,600
1,826
130,659
11,127
19,800
1
1,336
1
1,577
9,049
2,104
1,252
12,421
3
43
1,140
3,437
1,373
4,598
1,343
1
3,082
77,366
480
1
89
89
51
12,070
2
3,480
415
334,787
10
1
999
52
-
11
1,051
?.
3,099
1
2,876
1
1,271
22
1
1
50,142
249
1,341
3,099
?,
1
2,876
ll 1.271
24
51,732
. ..|
'
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1005
No, 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationalitt
Ports and Outports
anj:) Countries
FOB WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norweprian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
05
1
>
§.2
r2
>
O-r-
CO
1
>
1
>
■jS
>
Truro, N.S—
United States Sail.
2
804
Tusket, N,S.—
United States Sail.
9
1,103
7
21
596
1,767
Sea Fisheries n
Total
9
1,103
28
2,363
Tusket Wedge, N.S.—
Great Britain Steam.
2
3,344
•
„ Sail.
2
1,129
B. W, Indies Steam.
1
215
4
4,472
United States n
5
6
444
505
Sea Fisheries n
1
85
6
Total
4
3,644
11
949
5,601
Vancouver, B.C.—
Great Britain Steam
3
2
1
19
4
13
3
23
1
14,563
3,349
1,555
64,716
8,501
31,183
4,843
68,735
2,768
„ Sail.
France m
United States . . Steam
610
9
393,179
3,583
743
1,601
„ Sail.
Sail.
Japan , . Steam
China u
, Sail.
"77
839
8,4i6
3
"l
4,619
2^826
1
1,008
Peru Sail.
Chili „
496
73
Total
207,658
700
408,851
1
1,008
Vernon River Bridge, P.E.I.—
United States Sail.
1
99
Victoria, B.C.—
Great Britain Steam
5
277
6
14
12
22,248
152,532
5,035
42,351
28,706
'757
5
3
"i
United States m
586,412
3,675
5,954
"6,195
II Sail.
China : . . Steam.
Australia n
Philippine Islands n
British Africa Sail.
1
37
2,048
2,710
Sea Fisheries i
Total
352
22
255,630
766
602,236
Walton, N.S.—
United States Sail.
5,730
5
2,297
Total
22
5,730
5
2,297
TRADE AND NAViaATION
489
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards/br Sea, &c. — Continued.
OP Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
1
2-2
Pi
X
05
1
X
>
x^
g 2
1
Names.
"3
>
il
X
I'l
pH
2
804
16
21
1,699
1,767
37
3,466
«
2
3
1
4
5
7
3,344
1
864
1,993
215
4,472
444
590
864
1
22
11,058
3
4
1
632
14
14
5
23
1
1
4
77
2
2
14,563
1
1,875
1
1,295
6,519
1,555
' i
" i',698
3
8,036
465,931
13,782
31,926
1
1,643
8,087
68,735
2,768
839
5,627
8,410
1
1
2,054
1,651
4,880
2,147
2
3,573
7
14'679
783
635,769
1
99
5
1055
12
35
12
1
1
37
1158
22,248
1
976
3
1
1
8,810
2,902
2,804
Japanese.
17
63,957
812,687
11,612
Japanese.
17
64,130
115,239
28,706
6,195
2,048
2,710
1
976
5
14,516
34
128,087
1,001,445
27
8,027
27
8,027
490 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT U
4-5 EDWARD Vil., A. 1905
No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
Nationality
Ports and Outpokts
and counteies
FOR WHICH Departed.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgian.
09
1
P5
!0
>
Tons
Register.
CO
1
1
4
>
West Isles, N.B.—
United States Steam
2]
78
1,806
917
21
117
263
1,540
1
„ Sail.
Total.
99
2,723
138
1,803
Westport, N.S—
United States . . , Sail.
2
62
4
36
Weymouth, N.S.—
British W. Indies Sail.
3
5
22
10
40
514
1,113
2,401
5,079
9,107
1
165
Cuba and Porto Rico, . . n
United States n
4
376
Argentina n
5
Total
541
Wolfville, N.S.—
Great Britain . . Steam
1
1,218
Windsor, N.S.-
Brazil . . . , Sail.
1
1
107
1
896
649
46,600
471
Unit6d States Steam
"49
38,884
2
1,398
^ „ Sail.
Argentina n
1,398
Total
110
48,616
49
38,884
2
Yarmouth, N.S.
Great Britain Steam
2
3,344
„ Sail.
2
1,129
British W. Indies Steam
1
2
2
170
23
5
•2
13
115
215
288
562
122,578
2,468
3,037
1,111
610
5,147
„ „ Sail.
Cuba and Porto Rico .. . m
United States Steam
Sail,
Argentina n
3
3,466
Uruguay i,
Sea Fisheries Steam
250
16,810
Total
335
139,360
250
16,810
5
4,595
■•■■l
ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 491
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vesskls.
Danish.
French.
German.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
"a
u
>
Tons
Register.
05
>
05
>
§.1
>
Tons
Register.
Names.
1
>
J,
>
Tons
Register.
'
42
195
237
6
2,069
2,457
4,526
98
*
4
5
26
10
679
1,113
2,777
5,079
45
2
9,648
1
1,292
2,510
1
3
156
1
896
2,047
85,484
-•
471
161
88,898
2
3
1
2
2
170
23
10
2
13
365
3,344
1
864
1,993
215
288
562
122,578
2,468
2
1,786
8,289
1,111
610
21,957
3
2,650
593
163,415
492
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 16. — Summary Statement of the Nationality of Sea-going Vessels
ending June
Nationality
Countries to which
Cleared.
British.
United States.
Norwegian
and
Swedish.
Austrian.
Belgium.
X
>
am
00
>
^1
>
>
1
1
S CO
Great Britain
1,321
32
26
131
9
1,024
2
38
3
19
16
16
2,410,673
70,892
65,619
57,165
1,174
314,159
804
27,762
,540
76,808
4,033
47,961
255
2
1
5
267,939
4,248
1,008
3,360
1
1,547
Australia .'
4
3
5
5,052
3,151
1,057
British Africa
11 West Indies
11 British Guiana
Newfoundland
70 6.073
43
91,012
British Poss., other.
Argentina
11
11,844
Azores, Madeira and Cape
Verde Islands
Belgium.
Brazil :
1
6
1
2
991
8,798
496
570
China
Chili
Cuba and Porto Rico . . .
77
12
1
3
3
4
23
17,305
19,479
192
3.861
7,014
2,814
68,735
8
3
7,015
4,162
France
2
4,318
French West Indies
Germany
Holland
Italy
Japan
....
Mexico . '.
1
8
2.104
19,176
Norway and Sweden
11
16,724
2^817
2,826
" " 8,039
3,472
112,730
2,218
572
1,326,017
1,682
i
6495
Philippine Islands
Portugal
7
1
104
3
1,822
7
2
3,110
3
1
576
Peru
Russia ... . .
1
10
182
3,479
Saint Pierre
Sea
Sea Fisheries
1,441
""2
4,677
109,413
Spain
6- 8.165
Spanish Africa.
1,174
1,663,220
United States . . . .,
Uruguay
162
269,330
Total
7,830
4,674,087
6,224
1,809,851
506
679,939
2
4,318
1
1,547
11
TRADE AND NATIOATION
493
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
entered Outwards, for Sea, for each Country, during the Fiscal Year
30, 1904.
OF Vessels.
Danish.
French.
German .
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities .
Total.
>
Pi
1
1
>
to 5
pes
>
Tons
Register.
05
>
00=0
Name.
OS
1
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No. 17. — Summary Statement of Canadian and United States Vessels trading on
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1,556
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No. 18. — Summary Statement of Canadian and United States Vessels trading on Inland
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RECAPITULATION.
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1,500
7,157
3,841
3,045,118
436,045
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726,751
149,387
8,333
114,187
11,559
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7,252,661
283,466
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1,821,667
26,322
487,409
3,640
671,747
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9,518
4,494,324
3,481,163
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157,720
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10,998
3,628,515
3,771,498
122,660
125,746
21,110
20,516
8,122,839
7,252,661
411,046
283,466
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7,975,487
446,106
21,737
7,400,013
248,406
41,626
15,375,500
694,512
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1^0. 20, — Statement of Vessels, British and Foreign, employed in the Coasting Trade,
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RECAPITULATION.
Steamers.
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British
49,157
1,670
18,737,830
1,247,634
9.35,145
43,911
28,287
217
3,357,690
69,726
110,480
1,551
77,444
1,887
22,095,520
1,317,360
1,045,625
Foreign
45,462
Total
50,827
19,985,464
979,056
28,504
3,427,416
112,031
79,331
23,412,880
1,091,087
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Foreign
44,890
1,622
17,429,661
1,214,580
842,154
43,889
28,562
345
3,363,415
84,586
109,733
1,867
73,452
1,967
20,793,076
1,293,166
951,887
45,756
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46,512
18,644,241
886,043
28,907
3,448,001
111,600
75,419
22,092,242
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 20.— Statement of Vessels, British and Foreign, employed in the Coasting Trade,
&c. — (included.
DESCRIPTION OF VESSELS.
Arrived.
Departed.
Total.
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Vessels.
Tonnage.
Number
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Tonnage. '
Number
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Vessels.
Tonnage.
Steamers —
Screw
3.-),988
10,443
4,396
1 1,526,004
5,895,044
2,564,416
34,338
7,76!»
4,405
11,-585,687
4, .501,777
2,556,777
70,326
18,212
8,801
23,111,691
10,396,821
5,121,193
Paddle
Stern wheel
Total steamers
50,827
19,985,464
46,512
18,644,241
97,339
38,629,705
Sailing vessels —
Ship.-
Barques
Barquentines
Brigs
Brigantines
Schooners
Sloops ...
40
68
35
6
1.53
22,317
978
4,907
19,090
49,400
12, .526
863
13,142
1,468,723
39,207
1,824,465
48
71
37
1
157
22,210
1,013
5,370
23,aS9
59,229
14,892
134
13,876
1,4S2,5G7
36,593
1,816,821
88
139
72
7
310
44,527
1,991
10,277
42,979
108,629
27,418
997
27,018
2,951,290
75,800
3,641,286
Barges, canal boats, &c. . .
Total sailing
28,504
79,331
3,427,416
28,907
3,448,001
57,411
6,875,417
Grand total
23,412,880
75,419
22,092,242
154,750
45,505,122
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A. 1905
INDEX TO IMPORTS.
Articles.
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A
Absinthe
Page,
parti.
130
154
90
150
90
90
90
150
90
90
132
90
90
150
151
151
152
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
112
146
146
104
147
112
106
92
150
148
130
130
130
130
130
78
78
78
150
151
80
98
98
140
150
150
150
116
153
151
92
144
Page,
part 2.
218
310
54
294
54
54
54
294
54
54
234
54
54
294
302
297
304
10
12
8
10
12
10
10
10
148
278
279
118
284
146
128
68
294
288
218
218
220
222
222
2
2
2
-294
297
10
94
96
266
294
294
294
162
307
298
68
275
Acetate of lead Free.
Acid, acetic
" boracic Free
" cfude
" mixed, N.E.S....
" muriatic and nitric
" oxalic . . Free
" phosphate, N.O.P
" pyroligneous
" stearic
" sulphuric
" other, N.E.S
" tannic Free
" tartaric crystals "
Aconite root, unground "
Adhesive felt, for sheathing vea- ^
sels "
Advertising almanacs
" artistic works
bills
" calendars
" chromos ;
" circulars, &c
" pamphlets
' ' periodicals
Adzes
African teak, lumber, &c Free
" savk'-dust "
Agricultural implements
" products Free
Air guns and rifles
" compressors
Alabaster, ornaments of ;
Albumen, blood "
Album insides, paper .... Free
Alcohol, amyl, &c
" wood . ;
Alcoholic bitters, &c. . .' ...
" liquors
" N.O.P
Ale, in bottles
' * casks ,
" ginger
Alizarine . . Free
Alkanet, crude h
Almanacs, advertising
Almonds, shelled
" not shelled
Alpacas
Alum, bulk Free
" cake "
Alumina, sulphate of . "
Aluminum
" blocks, bars, &c Free
Amber, gum "
" ornaments of ..
Ambergris , . . Free
Articles.
Ammoniac, sal.. Free
Ammonia, spirits of
" nitrate of Free
" sulphate of
Amyl alcohol
Anatomical preparations ¥ree
Anchors "
Anchovies, in oil
" other.
Angle iron
Angostura
Aniline, arseniate of Free
" dyes
" d^es, in b»ilk Free
" oil, crude ''
;' salts '
Animals, improvement of stock. '
" living
" for exhibition purposes.Free
" all other '
" skins of '
Animal manures *
Aniseed '
Anise, star '
Annatts, liquid '
" seed '
Anodes, nickel '
Anodynes
Antimony Free
" salts '
Antiquities, collection of *
Antiseptic surgical dressing
Anthracite coal-dust '
Apparatus for schools, colleges.
Apparatus, electric ....
Apparel, wearing
" of settlers ... Free
" _ of subjects dying abroad '
Apple-trees
Apples, dried
green
Arabic, gum Free
Argols or argal "
Articles for Consuls General "
" Dominion Gov't .... "
" ships storp "
" Governor General. . . "
*" army and navy "
" exported and returned.. "
" excise purfHjses "
Anglo Am. Tel. Co. .. *'
" miscellaneous "
" not enumerated
Arms, fire
Arrack or palm spirit
Army, articles for Free
Arrowroot
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Page,
part 1.
151
130
150
150
130
159
IKi
96
96
108
130
150
90
150
l.oO
150
146
78
146
78
147
147
151
151
150
148
118
130
150
150
159
78
144
157
92
140
159
159
124
98
98
151
150
159
159
159
159
159
159
159
159
160
136
112
130
159
82
Page,
part 2.
300
224
294
295
218
320
308
80
82
134
220
295
54
295
295
295
279
2
280
2
282
282
301
301
295
287
168
222
295
295
323
4
272
317
66
268
324
321 ,
196
92
98
298
295
321
321
322
321
322
321
322
322
320
250
146
220
322
16
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
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Page,
part 1.
150
151
150
92
80
80
148
118
148
148
148
152
155
151
106
112
102
104
116
126
159
126
78
136
88
88
116
96
122
102
94
78
110
100
78
152
147
148
78
152
80
151
138
151
145
152
IgO
151
82
78
82
92
88
130
112
92
108
154
110
148
82
138
Page,
part 2.
295
302
295
70
12
12
285
170
288
289
289
305
312
298
128
148
110
122
162
202
322
204
4
250
48
46
164
86
186
112
80
4
138
104
4
303
284
285
4
305
8
298
258
322
277
303
297
299
18
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22
66
•44
224
146
68
134
310
138
287
18
252
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" nux vomica
" Locust
" Tonquin, crude
" vanilla "
Beaver, silk or felt hats
. . Free
'..Free
Page,
part 1.
147
150
150
148
150
150
102
140
88
154
126
126
78
78
147
138
78
148
78
78
102
78
152
104
102
114
78
140
98
152
148
130
149
90
151
151
84
84
110
145
106
78
80
80
151
148
148
152
^ 116
1.59
82
155
130
118
98
78
116
149
140
149
149
102
78
138
82
Page,
part 2.
285
304
Arseniate of aniline '"
296
Artificial flowers
Artistic works, advertising, &c ..... .
Artotypes
Arucaria Free
286
296
296
114
Asbastus and manufactures of
Bed comforters
264
Ashes, pot, pearl and soda Free
Asphaltum "
Astrachan "
' ' quilts
46
Bedsteads, iron for
Beef, salted
. ..Free
310
202
Astronomical Globes n
" fluid, extract of ;
202
Attachments sewing machines... Free
Australian gum Free
Automobiles
Beer, in bottles
2
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2
Bees
Beeswax
Bells
...Free
280
Axes
Axle grease
Axles
256
6
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B^lts, all kinds
. .Free
289
6
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4
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112
Babbit metal
Belting
4
" duck for
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...Free
304
Bacteriological products Free
Badges and regalia ...
Bagatelle tables
Bags, carpet
124
' ' rubber
112
" leather ...
" all other
154
4
" cotton, N.E.S
266
" " seamless
98
'* frames, clasps for
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" wild
Beverages, alcoholic
. ..Free
303
" hemp, jute or linen
" paper
286
220
" game
Bibles
Bicarbonate of potash
...Free
290
Bait fish, fresh
60
Baking powder
Balances
Bichromate of potash
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Bicycles
. . . Free
300
301
Balls, glass .
28
Balls, cues, racks, &c
' ' parts of
28
Balsams, crude Free
" tubes for -
140
Bamboo reeds "
Billets, hickory
" iron
. ..Free
277
Bananas "
128
Bandages, suspensory
Bands, hatters' Free
Billiard tables ...
6
Bills, advertising
8
Bank notes, unsigned
"of exchange, forms of.
Binarseniate of soda.
Binder twine. . , . .
8
Barberry gum , . Free
Barrels, petroleum
. . . Free
302
289
" when returned Free
Bark, cork wood "
" articles for mfr.
Bindings, hatters'
of. "
289
305
" crude "
164
" extract of "
Bird skins
Biscuits
Bismuth. ..... ,
Bitters, alcoholic
...Free
...Free
323
" ground oak "
16
Barley
308
Baskets, all kinds, N.E.S..
220
Bath brick
170
Batteries, electric, &c .'
98
Batting, cotton
6
Blacklead
Blanc fixe
. . . Free
170
Bayonets. . .
Bead ornaments
289
262
Beams, rolled
Blanketing and lapping
Blast furnace slag
. . . Free
289
" for ships Free
" weighing
289
110
Bean (seeds) from (i. Britain Free
Blinds of wood or metal
6
Beans
" baked, in cans
" rollers
Blocks, inverted
258
22
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521
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Article?
B
Blood albumen iTree
Blooms
Blouses, cotton
" wool ,
Blueberries Free
Blueing, laundry
Board, card and paste, N.O.P
" felt, for gun wads , Free
board, leather
" mill....,
" straw
Boards, sawn, not shaped Free
Boats, canoes, &c
" life Free
Boilers
Boilers, steam, &c
Bolts, iron
Bolts, wood Free
Bolsters and pillows
Bolting cloth Free
Bonds, unsigned
Bones, crude F:
Bone-ash '
Bone black '
Bone-dust '
Bone, manufactures of fancy
Bone pitch. . Free
Bonnets
" shapes
Books, printed, pamphlets, &o
Books, tsenevolent associations . . Free
donations of
for deaf and dumb
for libraries, &c
for promotion of science. . .
hjmm and psalm
industrial
novels
other languages than English
and French Fne
pocket
prayer Free
printed over 12 years .... "
text for colleges, &c "
Bookbinders' machines
" cloth ." Free
Boot, shoe and stay laces
Boots and shoes, leather
" " stockinettes for
" wire for Free
' ' India-rubber and gutta percha. .
" other
Boracic acid Free
Borax "
Botany yarn "
Botanical specimens "
Bottles, glass
Bowls, steel Free
Boxes, fancy
" hat. .
Boxwood, sawdust of Free
Braces
Bracelets
Brads, iron . . .
Braid, yarn for Freei
S.2
Page,
part 1.
150
106
88
140
148
78
122
152
122
122
122
145
78
153
106
100
112
145
78
149
80
147
147
147
147
92
149
102
102
78
149
159
149
149
149
149
149
78
149
124
149
149
149
126
149
80
114
132
157
102
80
150
150
158
159
100
154
92
136
146
80
92
106
158
05 i»
£ s
s «
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Page,
part 2.
294
128
48
268
286
6
186
306
188
188
190
279
6
307
126
126
144
272
8
289
8
280
281
281
281
70
290
114
116
8
290
323
290
290
291
290
291
291
198
290
291
290
300
291
12
156
234
315
112
14
294
296
320
323
104
309
68
250
279
14
70
124
320
Articles.
S S
Braids
" hair ...
Bran
Brandy
Brass, bars, rods and bolts Free
" buckles
" cups Free
II goods. Machinery for manufac-
res of Free
Brass tubing, drawn and plain . . Free
" manufactures, N.E.S
" nails, tacks, rivets and burrs. .
" old and scrap Free
'■ ribs of
" patterns
" pumps
" strips, sheets or plates .. .Free
" wire plain
" " cloth
" " for boots and shoes. .Free
Breadstuffs
' ' arrowroot
" biscuits, all kinds
" damaged
" grain and products of. .
" Indian corn Free
" macaroni and vermicelli.
*' rice ."
" " flour . .
" sago and sago flour
" all other breadstuffs, N
E.S
Brick and tiles
•' Imth
" building
" drain tiles, pipes, &c
" fire, and stove linings
" " for manufactures Free
" paving
' " manufactures of clay, N.O.P. ..
Bridges, iron .
Brilliants, cotton
Brimstone Free
Bristles "
Britannia metal, manufactures of
" pig, bar, &c Free
British gum
Bromine Free
Bronze, phosphor
' ' powders
" statuettes
Broom corn Free
Brooms
Brushes
Brussels carpet
Buckle clasps, steel for. Free
Buckles of iron, &c
Buckram Free
Buckthorn fencing-
Buckwheat
'' flour or meal . . .
Buggies
Building plans
" stone
Builders' hardware
O.
Page,
Page,
parti.
part 2.
92
70
102
114
82
20
130
220
153
308
116
164
153
308
160
326
153
368
80
16
80
14
153
308
155
312
118
168
80
14
153
308
80
14
80
14
157
315
82
16
82
16
82
16
82
22
82
18
148
286
82
16
82
18
82
18
82
18
82
22
82
22
82
22
82
22
82
22
82
22
149
291
82
22
82
24
106
128
88
50
150
296
147
281
116
162
153
308
82
24
150
296
116
164
120
182
116
162
147
284
82
24
82
24
142
268
156
313
116
164
149
292
112
142
82
20
82
20
84
26
80
12
132
234
i06 1
126
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Impokts — Continued.
Articles.
Bulbs, crude drug Free
" flower "
" for electric lights
Bulbous roots
Bullion, gold and silver Free
" fringe **
Buntings
Burgundy pitch Free
Burners, metal
Burr stones Free
Bushes, rose
ti Currant and raspberry
Butter
Butter, cocoa
Buttons, pantaloon
shoe, N.E.S
allkinds, N.O.P.
" shoe, papier mache .... Free
" articles for covering. ... n
Butts and hinges, N.E.S
Bicycle tires, canvas for Free
C
Cabinet furniture
Cabinets of antiquities Free
" coins *'
" medals "
Cabinetmakers' hardware
Cables, wire
Cages, bird, &c
Cake, alum Free
" oil, cotton seed and palm nut "
Calendars, advertising.
Calfskins, dressed
Calumba root Free
Camphor
Camwood . . . Free
Canada plates
Candles . .
" parafline wax,
other, N.E.S.
Candy, sugar
Cane juice syrups. . . .
" molasses..
Cane and rattans Free
Cane, split
Canes, all kinds, N.E.S
Canoes
Canvas, flax
" for ships' sails
" for bicycle tires Free
Caoutchouc, crude <i
Cajjes, fur . . . .
Caplins Free
Caps, N.E.S
!' fur.. . .
" for umbrellas Free
" iron and nickel, for whips
" percussion
Caraway seeds, &c.. . .Free
Carbolic oil "
Carbons and carbon points
Carboys . . ■
Page,
part 1.
152
148
100
128
160
149
140
150
116
144
124
124
126
86
82
82
82
149
153
104
149
100
159
159
159
106
112
116
150
157
80
114
151
90
150
104
84
84
84
1.34
134
134
147
84
140
78
96
84
149
158
100
150
102
100
155
158
102
102
151
157
92
100
a> a
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Oil
Page,
part 2.
303
285
102
208
326
292
266
296
166
272
198
196
200
36
24
24
26
292
307
122
292
102
323
323
323
126
144
164
2«4
318
10
154
297
56
296
122
26
26
26
240
238
1:40
284
26
262
6
90
26
292
318
102
292
114
102
312
319
112
116
301
317
66
104
Articles.
C
Cardboard, in sheets or cut
Cards, pictorial show
" circulars, &c
" printed, stamped, &c
Cards, playing
Card clothing, machine
" fillets for Free
Cardamon seeds "
Carpet bags
Carpeting, hemp
" jute
Carpeting, straw, &c
Carpets, Brussels
" cork
sweepers ...
" tapestry . .
wool, N.E.S ,
N.E.S
" linings
Carriages
" children's
" parts of
" hardware for
Carrot seeds . Free
Cars, railway . .
" parts of
Cartridges, gun, rifle, &c
Cartridges and cartridge cases
Carts, hand
" pleasure
Cases, cartridge
" for cigar holders, &c
" for jewels, silverware, &c
" musical instrument
" ornamental
" show
Cashmeres
Cash registers
Caskets '
Cast iron pipes
' ' scrap iron
Castile soap
Casts as models Free
Castings, other
" malleable ^
" II for scissors'. . Free
Cassimeres
Catalogues
Cat-gut or worm-gut Free
" cord "
Catsups
Cattle for exhibition .... Free
" for improvement of stock . "
Cedar, red "
" Spanish "'
" sawdust of "
Celluloid, raanuf's of
Celluloid, moulded, &c
Celluloid, in sheets, lumps, &c. . .Free
Celluloids of newspajjers, &c
,, M Free
Cement, hydraulic or waterlime
Cement, Portland and Roman
Cement, N.E.S
Centres, raw hide Free
age,
Page,
irtl.
part 2.
122
186
80
10
80
10
80
8
122
186
116
160
1.52
304
151
301
136
250
96
86
96
86
1.34
236
142
268
120
180
84
30
142
268
142
268
84
30
96
86
84
26
84
30
84
30
106
126
148
287
84
28
84
28
102
112
102
112
84
28
84
26
102
112
136
248
92
70
124
198
92
68
138
258
140
266
84
30
1.38
260
104
124
104
124
128
216
159
323
104
122
108
132
1.56
313
140
262
80
10
147
281
150
292
126
206
146
280
146
280
146
278
146
278
146
279
84
30
84
30
1.50
292
118
168
156
314
84
30
84
30
84
32
158
319
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
523
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports— Coniinuei.
Articles.
Chains, iron or steel.
" of hair ,
" links, &e
Chalk, prepared
Chalk stone Free
Champagne ,
Channels, iron
Charcoal
Charts ,
" Admiralty Free
Cheques, forms
Cheese
Cherries
Cherry lumber Free
" trees
" sawdust of . Free
Chessmen, draughts, &c .
Chestnut lumber Free
Chjcory, roasted or ground, &c, .
Chicle, crude Free
Chimney linings or vents
Chimneys, lamp
China clay Free
" stone '
" ware
Chip plaits Free
Chlorate of iwtash '
Chloride of lime '
Chlorate of soda '
Chocolate
Chrome steel
Chromes
" advertising
Chromotypes
" advertising
Chronometers Free
Church vestments
Churches, bells for Free
Churns, earthenware
' ' wood
Cider, not clarified,
" clarified or refined
Cigars ...
Cigarettes
Cigar cases
Clapboards Free
Clay, china "
Clay, fire Free
" manufactures of
Clay, pipe Free
Clays, other ' "
Cliff stone "
Cleavers
Cloaks, fur
Clocks
Clock keys and movements
Clocks, spring-steel for Free
Cloth, emery "
" felt
" hair
" jute, not finished Free
" mohair "
" oiled
" wire, brass
" wire, copper
Page,
part 1.
104
102
104
84
144
182
108
84
80
148
}^0
126
98
145
124
146
94
145
84
151
82
100
144
144
92
168
151
150
i51
86
112
80
80
80
80
150
84
148
92
140
86
86
136
136
136
146
144
144
82
144
144
144
112
100
86
86
155
126
140
102
153
153
120
80
86
c ®
Page,
part 2.
124
114
124
32
272
232
134
30
10
288
8
202
98
278
196
279
72
278
32
298
22
104
272
272
64
318
299
296
301
36
146
12
12
12
12
292
32
289
62
260
32
32
246
244
248
279
272
272
24
272
272
272
148
102
34
34
313
206
262
114
306
337
180
14
40
Articles.
Cloth, wire, iron
Cloths, bolting ..Free
" cambric
" for Mackintosh clothing
" woollen
Clothes- wringers .
Clothing, cotton ,
" donations of Free
" horse, shaped
" for Army and Navy,&c.Free
" India-rubber. . . :
linen, N.E.S
" ready-made, woollen . . .
silk
Coftl, anthracite Free
" dust ••
" bituminous
' ' coke Free
" dust
" tar dyes Free
" tar and pitch "
Coal oil
" fixtures
" products of
Coatings
Coats, fur
Cobalt, ore .... Free
" oxide of "
Cochineal "
Cocoa beans "
" butter
" matting and mats
" j;ut desiccated
" nuts, N.E.S
*' " imported direct
" oil Free
" paste
" " other preparations. . . .
' ' shells and nibs
Cocoboral, sawdust of Free
Cocoons, silk
Codfish.
Cod liver oil
Coffee, condensed
" extract of, or substitutes therefor
as
3 OS
Free
green
" green
Coffee, roasted or groimd
" roasted or ground and imita-
tions and substitutes for, N.
O.P
Coffins
Coin, silver, Ij .8
Coins, gold and silver Free
" cabinets of "
Coir "
" yarn "
Coke "
Collars, lace!
" linen or cotton, xylonite, &c.
Collar cloth, union, not glossed
Collection of antiqviities Free
Collection of postage stamps "
Coloured fabrics, cotton
Colours and paints ...
Page,
part 1.
112
149
88
86
140
86
88
159
96
159
102
96
140
128
144
144
86
150
86
150
150
120
116
120
140
100
144
150
150
147
86
86
86
86
86
157
86
86
86
146
147
94
96
86
86
86
1.59
86
86
138
160
160
159
150
150
150
94
86
122
159
159
88
120
s a
OS
xn
part 2.
142
289
50
34
262
34
48
323
88
322
112
90
268
212
272
272
34
293
34
295
293
174
166
176
262
102
274
293
296
285
36
34
36
36
36
316
36
36
36
279
284
76
84
38
38
36
323
38
38
258
110
326
323
293
293
293
72
38
188
323
323
44
182
524
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
C
Colours, dry, N.E.S
" metallic Free
" pulped or grpund
Cologne water, in bottles
Combs
Comforters
Commercial blank forms
Commons, House of, articles for. . Free
Communion plate "
Compasses "
Composition ornaments
Confectionery, sugar
" labels for
Consuls General, articles for .... Free
Copal gum "
Copper, bars, rods and bolts .... "
" buckles
" manufactures of, N.E.S
" nails, rivets and burrs
" old and scrap Free
" oxide of " '
" " black > . . "
" pigs or ingots "
" precipitate of "
' ' rollers ' '
" shells "
" strips, sheets or plates . . "
" sub-acetate of Free
" sulphate of "
" tubing "
" wire, plain, tinned, &,c
" " cloth
Copperas Free
Cord, gut "
Cords, cotton
" fancy
'•' hair
Cordage, all kinds
Cordials
Cordovan leather
Coriander seed, crude Free
Cork bark, manufactured
Cork matting
Corks
Corkwood Free
" " manufactured
Corms Free
Corn, cracked, dried, &c
Corn, Indian
N.E.S Free
" meal \ . . .
" starch
" canned
Cornices, window, &c
Cornwall stone Free
Corset clasps, &c
" steels, &c. . . ,
" wire, &c
Corset wire, steel for Free<
Corsets
Costumes and scenery
Cotton, manufactures of
" bags, seamless
" bags, sewed ,
" batt, batting, &c
11
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Page,
part 1,
Page,
part 2,
120
182
150
293
120
184
130
224
86
38
140
264
80
8
159
321
150
293
150
292
92
68
134
240
80
10
159
321
151
298
153
309
116
164
86
40
86
38
153
308
150
293
155
311
153
309
150
296
154
309
156
314
153
309
155
393 !
151
302 {
153
309 1
86
40 !
86
40
151
302
150
292
88
50
92
70
102
114
88
140
130
220
114
156
151
301
88
40
120
190
88
40
145
277
88
40
148
285
82
20
82
20
148
286
82
20
132
234
138
252
138
258
144
272
88
42
88
42
88
42
155
313
88
42
88
42
88
42
88
46
88
48
88
44
Articles .
C
Cotton bed quilts
blouses
cambric cloths .
clothing
coutilles. . . . . .
damask
drawers
embroideries
fabrics printed,dyedorcolour'd
' ' uncoloured, &c
fillets for card clothing. ..Free
gray, unbleii,ched
handkerchiefs
jeans, coutilles, &c
lampwicks
muslin, &c
nettings ,
other articles
quilts
rags Free
sateens
shawls
sheets
shirts
scrims, window scrims .
socks and stockings
tape
tape, not dyed
thread, crochet ...
thread, sewing
towels
undershirts
velvets and plush
wadding, &c
warps
waste Free
window scrims, &c
white, bleached
wool or raw cotton Free
yarns
yarn. No. 40 and finer . . . Free
Cotton-seed cake "
" meal "
oil "
Coutilles, for corset-makers
Cranberries
Crapes, black
C. C. or creani coloured ware
Cream seperators, &c Free
" " articles for mf. of. .Free
Cream, sizing
Cream of tartar Free
Crinoline, steel wire for "
Crocks, earthenware...
Crowbars
Crucibles, clay or plumbago Free
Crucible sheet steel Free
Cryolite or kryolite "
Crystals, tin "
Cuffs, linen or cotton, &c.
Cultivators ...
Cummin and cardamon seeds. . . .Free
Cups, brass
Cups, won as prizes
Curling stones
be
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part 2.
88
46
88
48
88
50
88
48
88
44
88
46
88
50
88
42
88
44
88
50
152
304
88
42
88
44
88
44
88
48
88
50
88
50
88
52
88
46
158
318
88
44
88
48
88
46
88
46
88
50
88
50
88
50
88
50
88
48
88
46
88
50
88
50
88
52
88
44
88
44
150
293
88
50
88
42
150
293
88
44
158
320
157
316
157
316
157
317
88
44
98
98
90
52
92
64
154
309
154
309
82
24
150
297
155
313
92
62
112
148
150
293
155
313
144
273
152
303
90
52
104
118
151
301
153
308
153
307
150
293
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
525
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
/ Currants, dried
" green.
Currant wine
Curtains and shams ...
Cutcii Free
Cutlery
" steel for Free
Cutters, carriages
' ' parts of ,
" paper
" coal
Cyclometers -
D
Damaged goods
" grain, flour and meal
Daniar guru Free
Damask of linen
Decanters
Dates ,
Demijohns, glass
" earthenware
Dental instruments Free
Departments, articles for
Desks, writing, fancy
Diamonds Free
Diamonds, black "
Diamond drills "
*' dust "
Diamonds, unset . "
Digitalis, foliie "
Diaper, cotton
' ' linen
Dice, bone or ivory
Discs, for rollers Free
Dolls, of all kinds
Dogs for improvement of stock . . Free
Dominion Govt., articles for "-
Doors for safes and vaults
Dragon's blood Free
Drain pipes, glazed or unglazed
Drain tiles, not glazed
Drafts, forms of .
Draughtsmen
Drawers, cotton
Drawers, wool :
Drawings
Drays
Dress goods
Dextrine
Dressing, harness, &c
Dressing, antiseptic
Driers, Japan and liquid
Drills, grain seed
Drills, diamond Free
Drugs, medicine, &c ,
" " Free
" crude, &c "
'' dyes and chemicals, N.O. P. . .
Drugs, dyes, chemicals, &c . . . Free
Duck, for belting and hose .... "
Duties, additional
Dyes, aniline
142
82
151
96
100
08
100
92
158
1.59
92
144
144
150
144
144
151
88
96
94
149
94
14G
159
110
150
82
82
80
94
88
140
80
84
140
82
90
78
122
104
150
9J
150
152
90
150
152
142
270
22
298
88
104
92
104
62
319
321
68
274
274
294
274
274
297
50
88
72
289
74
280
321
136
297
22
22
8
72
50
266
12
28
266
24
54
4
184
118
294
.54
294
303
62
294
304
270
54
Articles,
D
Dyes, aniline and coal tar Free
" patent
Dyeing articles, N.E.S
E
Earths, ochrey
Earthen and chinaware
Earthenware, brown or coloured, &c .
Earthenware, decorated, &c
" tiles
" white granite
Earthenware, other manufactures,
N.E.S
Ebony Free
Effects of subjects dying abroad
" settlers
Egg
Egg yolk Free
Elastic round or flat including garter
elastic
Elastic thread Free
Elder wine
Electric apparatus ,"
" batteries
" carbons, &c
" insulators
" light bulbs. .. ,
" " fixtures
'"■ " shades, glass
" " " &c., metal. .
" motors, generators, &c. . .
Electro-plated ware
Electrotypes
" Free
Elixirs ,
Embroideries, N.O.P
Emery, manufactures of
" cloth ,
" in bulk Free
" pajjer
" wheels
Enamelled floor oil cloth
" leather
Enamel sizing
Engravings
Engines, locomotive
" gasoline
*' fire extinguishing
" steam and boiler
" portable steam
Engines, for mining Free
Entomological specimens "
Envelopes
Esparto grass Free
Essences containing spirits
Essential oil
Ether, nitrous
" sulphuric
Ethyl alcohol
Explosives (see Gunpowder)
Express parcels
Extracts containing spirits
" camwood and sumac. . .Free
" of fustic "
S 2
S «
Page,
part 1.
150
150
150
122
92
92
92
92
92
92
146
159
159
92
147
92
158
132
92
92
92
92
100
116
100
116
92
100
118
156
130
92
92
126
144
126
92
120
114
82
80
106
106
106
106
106
1.54
159
122
147
130
120
130
90
130
102
92
130
150
150
part 2.
295
297
, 297
184
62
62
62
64
64
64
278
321
324
64
281
66
319
226
66
66
66
66
102
166
104
166
66
110
168
314
222
66
68
206
272
206
68
180
156
24
12
124
126
126
126
130
311
324
188
285
222
178
224
60
218
110
68
222
296
297
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
Index to Imports — Continued.
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Articles.
£
Extracts of indigo Free
" of logwood "
" of malt
" of meats
" of nut galls Free
" of oak bark "
" of quebracho
' ' of saffron
" of safHower
Eye glasses
" frames and parts of . . .
F
as
es
.Free
.Free
Fabrics, coloured, cotton. .
Fabrics, uncoloured
" woollen
Facings, foundry
Fancy goods
" cases
" grasses
" goods, other
Fanning mills
Fans
Farina
Farm wagons
Fashion plates
Featherbone in coils
Feathers, bed
" fancy
" ostrich and vulture, dressed.
' ' undressed
Feed cutters
Felloes, hickory wood. Free
Felt, adhesive ...
" board for gun wads.
" cloth, N.E.S
" Tiats u
" pressed
Felspar Free
Fence posts "
Fencing foils
Fencing wire, woven
" buckthorn and strip. .
" barbed Free
Fennel seed Free
Fenugreek seed "
Ferro-manganese
Ferro-silicon
Ferrules for umbrellas Free
Fertilizers
" Free
Fibre, Kartavert
" indurated .
" Mexican Free
" Istle or tampica "
" vegetable "
" vulcanized
Figs
Files
" steel for manufacture of ... Free
Fillets, cotton, for card clothing. "
*' rubber " . . "
Firearms
Fire brick
Page,
parti,
151
l.W
116
126
1.51
150
150
151
151
120
120
140
98
92
92
147
94
106
92
132
84
152
94
94
92
92
92
106
145
152
152
140
102
142
144
145
112
112
112
157
151
151
106
106
155
94
152
94
. 94
147
147
147
94
98
112
156
152
1.52
112
82
s «
OS
Page,
part 2.
298
297
160
202
299
297
297
300
300
180
180
44
50
266
92
68
68
285
74
128
70
234
28
304
76
74
72
72
72
130
277
304
306
262
114
270
272
277
146
142
142
315
301
301
126
126
312
76
304
76
76
285
285
285
76
94
148
314
304
304
146
22
Articles.
Fire clay Free
Fireproof paint
Fireworks
Fire extinguishers
Fish
" anchovies in oil
" " other
" bait, fresh, salted, &c
" cod, haddock, &c., fresh, &c
" halibut, fresh, pickled, &c
' ' herrings " "
" hooks, etc Free
" mackerel " "
" lobsters, fresh, canned, &c. .....
" oysters " "
" salmon " "
" sardines in oil
" " other
" sea, other
" smoked & boneless
" all other, fresh, pickled, &c
" " prepared or preserved.
" " preserved in oil
" from Newfoundland Free
Fish otfal and skins "
" oil, cod, cod-liver
" " whale and spermaceti . .
" " se.al, &c Free
" skins "
Fisheries, produce of, N.E.S
" articles for use of . . . .Free,
Fishing rods
" bait, hooks, &c
Fish-plates, railway
Fittings of wrought iron or steel pipe.
Fixtures, gas, coal oil, &c
Flag stones, &c
Flannels
Flasks ,
Flats, iron ...
Flax, canvas
ti other manufactures, N.E.S
fibre Free
seed Free
seed oil
tow Free
yam
Flints ' Free
" stones, ground '
Flint paper
Florist stock .Free
Flower odour.s, preserved
Flowers, artificial
" crude Free
Flour, buckwheat
" damaged
" rice
Flour, rye
" sago
" wheat
Folders
FoliiB digitalis Free
Forgings, N.E.S
Forks, pronged
Fossils Free
BE
Page,
part 1.
144
122
94
106
94
96
96
94
94
94
94
152
94
94
94
94
96
96
94
97
96
96
96
145
144
96
96
145
144
96
152
1.38
136
108
106
116
132
140
100
104
96
96
147
148
12C
147
96
144
144
126
148
124
92
151
82
82
82
82
82
82
80
151
106
104
144
OS
Page,
part 2.
272
184
76
126
76
80
82
80
76
76
76
304
78
80
78
78
80
82
78
80
84
82
82
275
275
84
84
276
275
86
304
258
248
134
126
166
234
264
104
122
90
92
285
287
176
285
90
272
272
20(5
285
200
70
303
20
22
18
20
18
20
.8
297
126
118
273
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
527
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
F
Fowla, pure bred Free
Frames, picture and photograph
" spectacle
Freestone, dressed
Freight wagons
Frenchodours, preserved
Fringes
Fringe, bullion Free
Fruits, canned
" crude, drugs Free
" dried
" green
" " Free
" jjreserved in brandy
" seeds Free
Fruit syrups, N.O.P
Fuller's earth Fre^
Furniture, house
" iron, &c
" springs
Furs, dressed
" hatters' Free
" manufactures of
Fur skins, not dressed Free
N.E.S... "
Fuses
Fustic, ground Free
G
Galvanic batteries . .
Gambler Free
Game, canned
Gannister Free
Garden^sprinklers
Gas fixtures . .
" meters
" light shades
Gedda, gum Free
Gelatine
Gentian root Free
German mineral potash Free
" salts..- "
" silver, not plated
" " blocks, bars, sheet,
&c Free
Geographical globes "
Giant powder
GUt ware
Ginger ale
" spices, ground
" " unground '.....
" *' preserved
" wine
Gin, all kinds
Ginseng root Free
Gilders, iron
Glass, manufactures
" balls ,. . .
" bent
" bevelled
" bulbs
" carboys and demijohns
cut to size, for manuftre of dry
Free
160
>>-M
^
53g
sg
11
2 S
Hi
is
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C'S
CQ
m
Page,
Page,
part 1.
part 2.
146
280
124
194
120
180
132
234
84
28
124
200
92
70
149
292
98
100
152
303
98
92
98
98
148
285
98
100
152
303
116
158
144
273
100
102
100
102
116
164
100
102
147
282
100
102
147
281
147
281
100
102
151
299
92
66
152
303
126
202
144
273
116
164
116
166
116
166
116
166
151
298
90
56
Vil
297
151
300
151
298
116
166
155
312
152
305
102
110
100
110
78
2
130
218
130
216
130
218
130
224
1.%
220
151
197
108
134
100
102
100
104
100
108
100
106
100
102
100
104
326
Articles.
S S
S2
p.irt 1.
Glass, figured, ornamental, &c 100
" jars..... 100
" lamp chimneys 100
" muffled, in sheets 100
" obscured white 100
" ornamental 100
" painted and vitrified 100
" plain, coloured, stained, &c . . 100
" plate, not bevelled. 100
" " rough rolled 100
" silvered 100
" stained window 100
•' table-ware 100
" unsilvered, German 100
" window, stained 100
" " common, &c 100
" other, and manufactures of. . . . 100
" paper 126
Glasses, watch 138
Globes, geographical, &c Free 152
" glass 100
Globules, or iron sand Free 153
Glove fasteners " 1.52
Glove leathers 114
Gloves, all kind^ 100
Glue, liquid 90
" sheet, &c 90
Glucose 134
Glycerine 90
" nitro 102
Gold bullion Free 160
" leaf... 100
" sweepings ... Free 152
Gold, manufactures of 100
" beaters' moulds Free 152
" " skins " 152
Gongs, N.E.S 78
Gooseberries 98
Government, articles for Free 159
Governor General, articles for. . " 159
Grain, damaged 82
Grains and products of . 82
Grains, crude drugs Free 152
Granite, stone 132
Graniteware, white 92
Grapes Q8
Grape sugar 134
Grass, hats, caps, &c 102
" esparto or Spanish Free 147
" manilla " 148
" plaits " 158
Grass, pulp of " 147
" sea " 153
Grasses, fancy " 147
Gravel and sand " 144
Grease, axle 102
Grease, degras Free 147
" foot Free 148
" rough " 147
Grindstones 134
Gnano Free 147
Guavas " 148
Gums : British 82
" barberry Free 151
" camphor, &c 90
Page,
part 2.
528
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 fDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
O
Gums : crude Free
" gedda. *'
" opium (crude)
'• another, N.E.S
Gums Free
Gumwood, sawdust of "
Guns, air guns
Gun caps, percussion and wads
Gunpowder, blasting and mining
" giant
" rifle and sporting
Gut, cat, for whips, fed Free
" for musical instruments "
Gutta percha, manufactures of
" " crude Free
Gypsum, crude "
" ground
Haddock
Hair, braids, chains or cords of
" cloth
" curled
" not curled, &c Free
" horse, cleaned only ''
" mattresses
" manufactures, other
Hair oils
Halibut, fresh
Hammers, steel for Free
Hammocks ,
Hams
Hand carts
Handle bolts, &c Free
Hangings, paper
Handkerchiefs, cotton ,
" linen
silk
Hardware, cabinetmakers'
Hardware, carriage ,
Harness and saddlery
' ' dressing
Harrows
Harvesters
Hat manufacturers, articles for .Free
" shapes
Hats, fur
" N.E.S
" unfinished, leghorn Free
Hatters' bands, bindings . ''
" furs
Hatters' linings, &c Free
" plush "
" sides, tips, "
Hay..
Hay knives
Head lights '
Heads, rubber, for whips Free
Hemp canvas
" carpeting, matting and mats.
" paper, Free
" undressed "
, " waste. . ; "
" yarn "
a 3
OS
Page, Page,
part 1.' part 2.
152
151
90
90
151
146
112
102
102
102
102
147
150
102
152
144
124
94
102
102
102
147
147
116
102
124
94
156
136
126
84
145
122
88
96
128
106
106
114
90
104
104
152
102
100
102
150
152
147
152
152
152
102
104
118
158
96
96
152
148
158
153
303
298
56
58
298
279
146
112
110
110
110
281
292
112
305
273
198
76
114
114
114
282
282
162
114
194
76
314
250
202
28
277
188
44
88
210
126
126
156
54
118
118
305
116
102
116
292
305
282
305
305
305
116
118
166
319
90
86
306
286
318
306
Articles.
Henriettas
Herbs, crude Free
Herrings
Herrings Free
Hickory "
Hickory billets "
" sawn to shape "
" spokes, rough turned.. "
Hides, raw "
do centres "
Hinges
Hoes
Hogs
Hominy
Honey .'
Hoop iron
Hops
Hooks, fish Free
Hoofs '
Horned cattle
Horns Free
" manufactures, fancy
" strips and tips Free
Horses
" for exhibition purposes. . .Free
Horses for improvement of stock . ' '
Horse clothing, shaped
" hair Free
" powers
" rakes
" shoe nails
Hose, rubber
House of Commons, articles for.. Free
House furniture
Hubs for wheels, posts, &c Free
Huckabacks
Hymn books Free
Ice Free
Ice creepers, steel for "•
Iceland moss. . . , "
Illustrations for universities, &c. "
Imitation precious stones
Implements, agricultural, N.E.S ....
Indigo Free
" auxiliary ''
" extiact of '
" paste '
Indian corn Free
" meal
India-rubber belting
" clothing
" manufactures, other
Ingot moulds Free
" steel
Ink, printing . . ^
" writing ,
" shoemakers'
Iodine, crude Free
Insects _. ''
Instruments, musical
" mathematical .
Page,
parti.
140
152
94
145
145
145
145
145
147
158
104
104
78
82
102
108
102
152
147
78
147
92
147
78
146
146
96
147
106
104
108
102
159
100
145
96
149
159
156
151
159
124
104
151
151
151
151
148
82
102
102
102
153
106
104
104
78
151
152
118
120
IS
Hi ^
part 2.
266
304
76
276
278
277
277
277
282
319
122
118
2
20
116
134
116
304
283
2
283
70
283
2
280
279
88
282
130
118
132
112
321
102
277
90
290
324
313
299
325
200
122
298
?98
298
298
286
20
112
112
114
306
128
118
116
6
298
.303
172
18U
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Instruments, philosophical, &c
•' &c., &". .Free
" photographic, &c
" surgical and dental. Free!
" telephone and telegraph!
Insulators of all kinds j
Ipecacuanha Freej
Iris " I
Iron sand or globules. . "
Iron acetate, solution of " [
Iron and steel, manufactures of
Iron and steel, adzes j
agricultural imple-
ments .... I
air compressors
angles, rolled
" forlwdsteads.Freei
" for ships "
anvils and vises
arms, fire
axes
axles, blanks, &c. . , .
balances
bands
bar, rolled
bar blanks
bars, puddled
bars, railway
bars, steel
bayonets
bedsteads, tubing, &c. ,
for Free
beams
" weighing
" for ships. .Free
belting, link
billets
blanks axle
" bolt, &c
" eye bar
" spade & shovel
" other
blooms
boiler tubes
boilers
bolt blanks
bolts
bowls, steel . Free
brads, cut
bridge sections
bridges ...
building sections
butts and hinges, N.
E. S
Canada plates
cantdogs
caps for u'brellas Free
car springs
cart skeins, &c. ....
cast iron pipe
cast scrap
castings
" in rough
chains
" link?, &c
ll_ii_34
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m
Page,
Page.
parti.
part 2.
120
180
157
317
120
180
158
319
92
66
92
66
151
297
151
297
153
306
151
298
104
118
112
148
104
118
106
128
108
'134
154
310
154
310
104
122
112
146
112
148
104
122
110
138
108
134
104
122
108
134
106
128
108
134
104
148
112
146
154
310
108
134
110
138
154
310
104
124
106
128
104
122
112
144
108
134
104
120
112
144
106
128
110
140
106
126
112
144
112
144
l.-^^
309
106
124
106
128
106
128
108
134
104
122
104
122
112
148
155
312
104
122
104
122
104
124
104
124
104
132
104
122
104
124 1
104
124 1
Articles.
Iron and steel,
channels
chilled rolled
chrome steel
cleavers
clippings
coal cutters
cranes
crowbars
cruci I )le sh't steel. Free
crushers
cultivators
curry combs
cutlery
cuttings or clippings,
wrought iron, sheet
or plate
dental instrum'ts.Free
derricks
diggers, post hole
" potato
doors for safes, vaults
drills, grain seed
" rock
engines, locomotive...
" mining.. Free
" portable
" steam ... .
" other, and
boilers
ends, steel blooms, &c.
enamelled ware
extinguishers, fire ....
fanning mills
farm rollers
feed cutters
fencing, wire. ... .
" bar bed.. Free
" buckthorn. . .
foils
" strip
ferro-manganese
" silicon
ferrules Free
files and rasps
" steel for Free
firearms
fire extinguishers ....
fish hooks Free
fish plates
fittings, pipe
flats
for cabinetmakers, &c
forgings or forged
iron ...
forks, pronged
frogs
girders
grain crushers
guns, rifles, &c
hammers
hammers, for Free
hardware
harrows
harvesters
hatchets ;
S 2
s s
£.2
OS
Page,
part 1.
108
110
112
112
112
106
106
112
155
106
104
106
112
112
158
106
104
104
110
104
106
106
154
106
106
106
112
110
106
106
104
106
112
157
112
112
112
106
106
155
112
156
112
106
152
108
106
104
106
106
104
110
108
106
112
112
156
106
104
104
112
Page,
part 2.
134
136
146
148
144
128
128
148
313
128
118
126
146
144
319
128
120
120
136
118
128
124
311
130
126
126
128
142
126
128
118
130
142
315
142
146
142
126
126
312
148
314
146
126
304
134
126
122
126
126
118
140
134
128
146
148
314
126
118
118
148
530
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VI i., A. 1905
Index to Imports — Continued.
'3 c
s s
g.2
Articles.
Pi
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Page,
part 1.
part 2.
Iron and steel, hatters' irons
110
136
hay knives
104
118
hay tedders
104
118
hinges, T and strap . .
112
144
hinge blanks . .t
112
144
104
106
118
horse powers
130
" rakes .
104
118
" shoes
106
126
hoop
108
134
implements, agricul-
tural..
104
118
" and tools
112
148
ingots, steel
106
128
instruments, s u r g i -
cal Free
158
319
iron, cast
104
124
" hatters' &tailoi"s'
110
136
104
154
134
" " rods. .Free
309
108
134
knives, blades, &c. . . .
112
150
" hay
104
118
" pen, jack and
pocket
112
144
mower and reaper
steel for manufac-
ture of ]*'ree
155
313
knees, ships' . . Free
154
310
108
104
132
lawn mowers
120
l(x;ks
106
106
154
128
locomotives
124
" tires . .Free
310
loops . .
106
128
machinery
108
128
" mining. Free
154
311
" smelting. F'e
154
311
machinery for use in
manufacture of ri-
fles Free
1.55
311
machinery for manu-
facture of brass
goods . . . Free
160
326
machinery for manu-
facture of linen Free
160
326
machinery for manu-
facture of beet root
sugar Free
154
310
machinery other .
108
130
" Free
154
311
machines, agricultural
106
118
" fire exting-
uishing. . .
106
126
" folding . . .
126
200
" mowing....
104
120
" other
106
130
" portable . . .
106
130
" " other
106
130
" printing. . . .
126
200
" ruling
126
200
" sewing
100
l.SO
'• slot
106
130
' ' testing . . ,
110
138
" threshers. . .
106
130
Iron and steel, machines, type-writi'g
" wind-mills..
malleable castings . . .
" for scis.sor . Free
manufactures, not en-
umerated
manufactures of, for
the construction of
ships Free
manure spreaders .
masts, or parts of . F'e
mattocks
mills, saw & planing
" fanning . .
mining machmery.F'e
mould boards
nails
composition . .
cut.
rods
horse-shoe ,
shoe . . .
sheathin.'.
wire ,
' ' wrought
needles, N.O.P...
needles, surgical . Free
netting
not enumerated. . . .
notches, umbrella.F'e
nut blanks
nuts .
ore crushers
ovals
paper cutters
patterns
penknives.
piciks
pig,N.E.S
pipe, cast iron
" fittings
planing mills
plate, terne
plates, Canada
" bridge
" clippings of.
' ' cut to shape .
" land sides. . .
" railway. . .
" plough, &c. .
" sheared, &c .
" ships'. Free
" steel
" other
" tie .
platinum wire, &c.,
Free
ploughs
pocket knives . .
post hole diggers ...
potato " ....
portable machines . . .
" planing mills
" sawmills.,
presses, printing . . .
e5 01
s s
Page,
part 1.
108
106
108
156
114
154
104
154
112
106
106
154
108
108
108
108
110
108
106
108
108
108
112
158
112
114
155
112
112
106
104
126
118
112
112
106
104
106
106
104
104
112
112
108
108
108
108
18
154
108
108
108
155
104
112
lvi4
104
106
106
106
126
Page,
part 2.
130
130
132
313
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
531
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Iron and steel, puddled bars. . . .
pumps, N.E.S. ,
rails
" crop ends of steel
" for tracks ... Free
railways, switches, &c.
railway bars
'' crossings, &c.
" fish-plates,&c,
" rails
" spikes
rake-s, N.E.S
rasps
reapers
ribs, umbrella. . Free
rifles
rings, umbrella. .Free
rivets
rock crushers
u drills
rods, rolled. . . ...
" rolled Swedish
" " roundFree
rolled iron
" tubes for
bedsteads. Free
rolled shapes . .
rollers, farm, road,&c
i"ounds
rope, wire ,
runners, umbrella
Free
Kussia iron ....
sad irons
safes
saw-miUs
saws
scales
scrap, cast
" wrought
" from vessels
wrecked. Free
screws
" N.O.P
screens, wir*} ... . ,
scythes
sections, building. . . .
' ' or shai>es
sections, structural. . .
" other
separators
sewing machines .
" m 'chine attach-
ments. Free
sheared
sheets
sheet, corrugated, galv
" " not galv.
" clippings of
" for ships. . .Free
" " spates. . "
shoes, horse, &c
shoo tacks
shovels
" blanks
1 §
H aj
C X'
S^
rK K
02 GQ
CO
Page,
Page,
part 1.
part 2.
106
128
108
132
108
134
112
144
15.5
312
110
140
108
134
110
140
108
134
108
134
108
132
104
120
112
148
104
120
1.^55
312
112
146
155
312
112
144
106
128
106
128
104
140
110
140
1.54
.309
104
134
154
310
104
134
104
118
104"
122
112
144
156
312
104
122
110
136
110
136
106
i:«)
112
148
110
138
104
124
112
144
154
310
no
138
110
168
112
142
104
120
108
IM
108
1.34
106
134
106
134
106
ISO
106
130
1.55
312
110
138
110
136
110
138
110
138
112
144
151
310
154
313
106
126
106
124
104
120
104
120
Articles.
Iron and steel, skates,
skelp .
bars
11-
-u-
-34^
sledges
smelting ma'neryFree
spades
" blanks.
spiegeleistn
spikes, composition . .
" wrought or
pressed
" cut
sprigs
springs
squares
stamp mills
stars
steam engines, &c
stoves
steel bands
{
blanks
blooms
bolts
bridge plates.. . .
castmgs
chilled rolls . . .
chrome
columns
edge, rolled ....
crucible.. . Free
for buckleclasps.
Free
forbicyclechain,
&c Free
for cutlery. .
" files, &c.
ice creep)ers
" hammers, &c
Free
" shovels, &c..
" skates . . "
" saws,&c. "
f orgings
for ships . . . Free
hoops
mower and reap-
er knives Frci-
ingots, &c
nail rods
nutsand washers
parasol Free
plates
rails
rivets
rods Free
rolled
sci ap
" Free
scroll
sections . .
sheets
sheets Free
shafting
156 313
156
156
156
156
314
313
314
313
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
Index to Imports — Continued.
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Articles.
Iron and steel, steel skelp.
" slabs
.Free
' springs
strips
structural work
steel tubing, seamless.
" ware
" wire Free
" " No. 16 gauge
Free
stoves
strips
structural sections
" work
" iron or steel
for use in factories
for manufacture of
l-eet root sugar. Free
surgical iostruments
Free
Swedish nail rods
switches
swords
table cutlery
tacks, cut
" shoe
tailors' irons
tees
thresners
tie-plates
tools & implements . .
' ' hand or machine
" for use in manu-
facture of rifles
Free
track tools, &c. .
tires, locomotive. Free
tubing, boiler
tubing, lacquered, &c.,
for bedsteads
Free
*' seamless...
ubing not welded, &c.
•' rolled...
" wrought
" other . . .
unenumerated articles
universal mill
vaults, doors for
vessels, for .... Free
wagon skeins, &c
ware, iron, enamelled.
" galvanized, &c. .
" household. .
" tinned or coated
" N.E.S
washers
waste
wedges .
weeders
windmills
" steel for,Free
weighing beams
wire for crinoline, &c
Free
Page,
part 1.
110
106
156
108
108
110
110
155
155
110
112
108
108
l"1
as
154
1.58
110
110
112
112
106
106
110
108
106
108
112
112
155
112
154
110
154
110
110
110
110
110
114
112
110
154
104
110
110
110
110
110
112
112
112
104
106
156
110
155
s s
02
Articles.
Page,
part 2.
138
128
314
128
134
110
140
315
313
138
148
134
128
310
319
140
140
146
144
124
124
1.36
134
130
134
148
148
311
148
310
140
310
140
140
140
140
140
150
146
136
310
122
142
140
142
142
142
144
144
148
118
128
314
138
313
s s
02^
Iron and steel, wire cables
" cloth
" buckthorn, &c. .
" covered
" crucible cast
steel.. . .Free
" fencing
" for wire work,
&c Free
" galvanized. Free
" for mattresses "
" nails
" bale tie?
" netting
" rigging Free
" rods "
" rope
" screens, doors, &c
" wove
" all kinds, N.O. P.
wood screws
wrought scraps, &c. . .
zees
Isinglass .
Istle
Ivories, piano key ,
Ivory, manufactures of
" " fancy
" unmanufactured Free
" nuts, vegetable
" vaccine points .
" black and lampblack,
Free
Page,
part 1.
112
112
112
112
157
112
154
157
155
108
112
112
157
154
112
112
112
112
110
112
108
90
147
153
114
94
147
U5
160
153
Jaconet, Swiss lawns
Jalap root Free
.lams .
•Tapan dryers
Japans
Japonica, terra Free
Japanned leather
Japanned tinware
Jars, glass
Jeans, cotton, for corset-makers. . .
Jellies
.Jewellery
Jewel cases
.Juices, lime and fruit
" lime, crude Free
Junk, old, and oakum
Jute butts ....
" carpeting
" cloth, for factories Free
" " unfinished
" " " Free
" matting
" manufactures, N.E.S
" tappstry
' ' twine Free
" yam, N.E.S
" yarn for manf. of towels. . .Free
" waste "
" yarn, plain "
Page
part 2.
151
114
122
122
152
114
136
100
88
114
114
92
116
153
153
148
96
163
98
153
96
98
98
148
96
las'
158
153
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
533
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
is
Kainite Free
Kaurie arum "
Kelp "
Kerosene oil
Keys, watch
Kid leather, tanned
Knees for ships Free
Knitted goods
" woollen
Knitting yarn, cotton
Knife blades
Knives, hay or straw
*' pen, jack and pocket
" cutlery
" mower and reaper, steel for
manufacture of Free
Knobs, steel for Free
Kryolite
Free
.Free
Labels, &c., printed
Lac, crude
Laces, lace collars, &c
" boot, shoe and stay
Lacquers
Lamb skin, tanned
Lamjiblack
Lamps, metal
Lamps for miners Free
Lamp chimneys
" springs
Lampwicks
Lanterns, magic
Lanterns, metal
Lard
" compound
" oil
Lashes
Lastings Free
Lasts of wood
Laths Free
Lavender water
Lawns, cotton
Lawn mowers .
" sprinklers
Lead, acetate of Free
Lead, nitrate of Free
" bars, blocks and sheets
" manufactures of
" old, scrap and pig
" pencils
" pipe
" red and white
" shot and bullets
" tea Free
" white, dry
Leaf, gold and silver.
'' Dutch and schlag metal
Leather, and manufactures of
" belting |
" board
" calf, kid, lamb, &c., tanned..
" calf, kid, lamb, &c., dressed .
Page,
part 1.
161
151
153
120
138
114
154
114
140
88
112
104
112
112
155
156
144
80
151
94
80
122
114
153
118
154
100
116
88
116
118
126
126
120
138
153
138
146
130
88
104
116
154
154
114
114
114
122
114
122
114
154
122
100
100
114
114
122
114
114
rs a
m
0) S
Page,
part 2.
298
298
307
174
256
154
310
152
264
44
150
118
144
144
313
313
273
10
298
72
12
184
154
307
166
3]1
104
166
48
160
166
202
202
176
256
307
258
279
224
50
120
164
310
310
152
152
152
192
152
184
152
310
184
108
108
154
1.58
154
188
154
154
Articles.
Leather, Cordovan
" dressed, waxed, &c
" dressing
" glove
" namess
" japanned, patent, &c. ..
" iamb skins
" leatheroid
" manufactures, N.O.P. . . .
" Morocco skin
" sole
" tanner's scrap
" textile for whips Free
" upjjer, dressed
" " not dressed
another, N.E.S
Leaves, crude Free
Leeches "
Lemons
Lenos, cotton
Life saving apparatus Free
Lights, gas, side and head
Lignite, products of
Lignum vitse Free
Lilies of the valley "
Limbs, artificial Free
Lime
" chloride ... . Free
as
a-2
juice
" " crude Free
" sulphate of
Limes
Linens, brown and bleached
Linen clothing
' ' cuffs
" duck, canvas, &c
" machinery for manufacture
of Free
" shirts, &c
" waste Free
Lines for fishing '
Ling
" from Newfoundland . Free
Linings, carjiet
" coat, &c
" hatters'.. Free
" or vents, chimney
Linoleum
Linseed oil
Liqueurs and cordials
Liquorice paste
" in rolls
" root Free
Liquors, spirituous, &c
Lists, price
Literary societies, articles for . . . Free
Litharge "
Lithographic presses
" stones
Lithographs
Literary papers Free
Litmus and Litchens Free
Lobsters, canned
" fresh
" fresh and canned Free'
Page,
part 1,
114
114
90
114
114
114
114
122
114
114
114
114
158
114
114
114
152
147
98
88
153
118
120
146
148
148
116
150
116
153
144
98
96
96
90
96
160
96
158
152
94
145
96
140
152
82
120
120
130
90
90
151
130
80
157
144
116
116
80
157
151
94
94
145
2 S
02
Page,
part 2.
156
156
54
154
154
156
164
188
158
156
154
154
319
156
154
156
303
283
98
50
307
166
176
278
285
288
158
296
168
307
273
98
88
90
52
90
326
90
318
304
76
275
86
266
305
22
180
176
220
58
58
297
222
10
317
273
158
160
12
316
298
80
80
276
531
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Locks ,,..,.
" steel for Free
Locomotive engines
" tires Free
Locust beans, &c "
Logs "
Logwood, extract "
" ground. . .' "
Lotions
Loops, iron
Lubricating oil
Lumber, N.E.S Free
" creosoted "
" deals, &c "
" rough, sawn "
" split, vulcanized, &c. ..."
M
Page,
part 1.
106
156
106
154
148
145
150
151
130
106
120
145
145
146
145
145
Macaroni
Mace \
Machine card clothing
Machines, agricultural
" bookbinders' .■.,....
" embossing
" coal cutting, &c Free
" folding
" mowing
" paper cutting
" portable ...
" " other
" printing
" ruling
" sewing
" threshers and separators. . .
" typewriting
" windmills
Machinery, mining . .Free
" smelting, &c ''
" for use in manufacture of
Rifles Free
" for manufacture of beet
root sugar Free
" other . .
Mackerel Free
Magazines ... '
Magic lanterns
Magnesia
Mahogany Free
Malleable iron castings
Malt
" extract
Manganese, oxide Free
Mangoes "
Manilla grass "
" hoods "
" plaits "
" twine "
Manure, animal "
Manures vegetable "
Manuscripts "
Maple sugar and syrup
Maps and charts
" insurance Free
Page,
part 2.
128
313
124
310
286
277
297
299
222
128
178
277
278
279
278
279
22
43 C3
o.
82
16
130
218
116
160
106
118
126
200
126
200
154
311
126
200
104
120
126
200
106
130
106
130
126
200
126
200
106
130
106
130
108
130
106
128
154
311
154
311
155
311
154
310
108
130
94
78
157
316
116
160
90
58
146
278
108
132
116
160
116
160
151
299
148
286
148
286
153
«07
158
318
148
289
147
282
148
286
140
291
134
242
80
10
149
291
Articles.
M
Marble, and manufactures of . . ^
" rough
" sawn
" nianufactures, N.O.P
Mastic, gum Free
Masts, iron or steel "
Mats, hemp or jute
" india-rubber
cocoa
" and rugs, N.E.S
Mathematical instruments, N.E.S. . .
Matting, cocoa
" cork.. .
" hemp or jute
" india-rubber
Mattocks
Mattresses, hair and spring
*' springs for Free
M atrices
Meal, buckwheat
" damaged
" oat
" oil cake, cotton seed cake and
palm nut cake Free
Meats
" canned
" preserved
" N.E.S
Medals, collections of Free
" commemorative
*' won, as prizes
Medicinal wines
Medicines, proprietary
" containing spirits
Menageries Free
Mescal
Melado
Melons
Metal, and manufactures of
" anchors Free
" aluminum
" " Free
" articles for umbrellas, &c.
" Babbit
" bismuth, natural Free
" brass
" Britannia
" " pigs and bars ... Free
" bronze statuettes
" " phosphor
" buckles
" cages
" clasps, fasteners, &c...
" composition
N.E.S
" copper. . .
" frames, &c
" gas meters
" German, <!irc ,
" lamps, lanterns, &c . . . .
" " springs
" lead Free
" matrices
" mining machinery Free
.Free
S H
a a>
3 ra
Page,
part 1.
116
116
116
116
151
154
96
102
86
116
120
86
120
96
102
112
116
155
118
82
82
82
82
157
126
126
126
126
159
153
153
130
90
130
160
130
134
138
116
153
116
153
155
116
153
153
116
153
116
116
116
116
116
116
118
153
116
116
116
116
116
154
118
154
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
535
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
M
Metal, nickel anodes
" " plated ware
" patterns
" pewter, platina
" pins
" plates, engraved
" screws
" side lights, &c
" steel Free
" " for manufactures "
" stereotyix«, electrotypes, &c
" " " ..Free
" tagging
" tin '
" tires, rough
" type
" wire ... ....
" " Free
" yellow '
" zinc '
Metals, ores of '
Meters, gas
Methyl alcohol
Mexican fibre .Free
Mill board
" feed
Mills, fanning
" planing
" saw . . . .
" wind
" for engraving.. Free
Milk food
Milk condensed, &c
Millinery, N.O.P
Minerals Free
Mineral substances, N.O.P . .
" and bituminous substances, .
Mineral asbestus, not crude
" black lead
" plumbago
' ' waters
" " natural Free
Mineralogical specimens "
Mineral paints
Mining machinery Free
Miscellane' )us articles. .... . . "
" " other Free
Mitts, all kinds
Models of inventions Free
" for universities, &c "
Mohair cloth "
" yarns "
Molasses
under 35 degrees..
.Free
Morocco skins, tanned
Morphine
Mosaic flooring
Moss, Iceland, &c Free
Motors, electric
Moulds for gold-beaters Free
" ingot "
Mouldings, gilded, &c
Mowing machines
Mucilage ,
Page,
part 1,
l8 ^
£ S
Page,
part 2.
118
168
118
160
118
168
118
170
118
168
124
198
118
168
118
166
155
312
l.'-)5
312
118
168
156
314
156
315
156
315
154
310
118
168
118
170
157
315
157
316
157
316
144
274
116
166
i;^o
218
147
285
122
188
• 82
20
106
128
106
130
106
130
106
128
149
289
90
58
118
170
94
74
114
273
118
170
118
170
118
170
118
170
118
172
118
172
144
274
144
274
122
184
154
311
159
320
160
327
100
108
159
324
159
325
153
307
158
320
134
240
157
316
160
326
114
1.56
90
58
118
172
151
299
92
66
152
305
153
306
138
258
104
120
118
172
Articles.
M
Muffs, fui
Muriate of potash Free
Mushroom spawn '
Music, printed. . .
Musical instruments
" brass band... .
" cabinet organs.
" parts of organs
" pipe organs. . . .
" pianofortes....
" " parts of
" other
" cords for. . . .Free
Muslins
Musk Free
Mustard, French liquid
" ground, &c
" seed Free
Mutton
N
E?i5
03 Hi
es
Nail rods
Nails, brass
" copper.
" composition.
" cut
" horse-shoe. . .
iron wire.
rods
sheathing
" wrought or pressed
Naphtha
" wood
Navy, articles for Free
Neat's-foot oil
Needles, all kinds
" surgical Free
Nettings, cotton
" iron or steel
" mosquito . .
Nets-f or fisheries Free
Nets, lawn tennis
News]japers Free
Newspapers to be completed in Ca-
nada ...
Nickel Free
" anodes
" plated goods
" silver, not plated
" " blocks, bars, sheets. Free
Nitrate of lead
" soda
Nitre, spirits of
Nitro
Noils Free
Non -enumerated articles
Notches for umbrellas Free
Notes, promissory, forms for
Nutgalls Free
Nutniegs
Nuts, Brazil. .
" crude Free
" pecans, &c
Page,
parti,
100
151
148
80
118
118
118
118
118
118
118
118
150
8s
147
120
120
148
126
110
80
86
108
108
108
108
110
108
108
108
120
130
159
120
112
158
88
112
88
152
136
157
144
118
118
116
155
154
151
130
102
157
136
155
80
151
130
98
.152
98
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Page,
part 2.
102
300
288
12
172
172
172
174
172
174
174
174
292
50
283
174
174
287
204
140
14
38
132
132
132
132
140
132
132
132
174
218
322
176
146
319
50
142
50
304
250
316
10
273
168
166
166
312
310
301
224
110
316
250
312
8
299
218
96
303
96
536
CUISTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
sr
Nuts, all other
'* ivory Free
Nux vomica beans, crude '
Oak
" bark ground. . .
" " extract of.
Oakum
Oats
.Free
Oatmeal
Ochres
" ochrey earths . .
Odours, preserved . . . ,
Offal, fish.
Office furnituie
Oils
.Free
a s
Mm
Page,
parti.
98
145
150
aniline, crude Free
animal
carbolic or heavy Free
castor
coal
.Free
cocoanut
cod liver
cotton seed
for canning fish Free
for manufacture of aimatto. . Free
essential
finish
fish, cod.. . ,
fish cod, N.E.S Free
fish oil, all other
" " Free
flaxseed
for factories
from Newfoundland, &c .... Free
fuel and gas
fusel . ,
hair
illuminating
kerosene
lard
lyiseed
lubricating, less than 25c. gall
" other
mineral . ,
naphtha
neat's-loot
olive
olive for manufactures Free
of roses
palm
petroleum
' ' fuel and gas Free
" products of
" crude
potato
refined
rosin Free
seal M
sesame seed ....
the products of lignite
" shale
spermaceti
0"§
CO
Page,
part 2.
96
277
296
146
278
151
299
150
297
153
306
82
20
82
20
122
184
122
184
124
200
144
275
100
102
120
174
150
295
120
176
157
317
120
176
120
174
157
316
96
84
120
176
157
317
157
317
126
178
122
184
96
84
145
276
9()
84
145
276
120
176
120
176
145
276
120
176
130
218
124
194
120
176
120
174
120
176
120
176
120
178
120
178
120
174
120
- 174
120
176
120
178
157
317
151
299
157
316
120
174
160
326
120
176
120
176
130
218
120
174
157
317
145
276
120
178
120
176
120
176
96
84
Articles.
O
Oils, vegetable
" other, N.E.S
" whale
Oilcake Free
" meal
Oilcloth, in the piece, &c
" floor
" table, shelf . ».
Oleographs
" advertising
Oleostearine Free
Opium, crude
' ' powdered
Optical instruments
Oranges
Orange mineral
Oi^ans, cabinet
pipe •••
" parts of
" u formanufacturers.Free
Organzine, silk..
Ores Free
Ornaments, bead
" bronze
" composition, &c
Orris root Free
Osiers, unmanufactured Free
Ostrich feathers dres.sed
Ottar of roses Free
Overcoatings
Oysters, canned
Oysters, in the shell, fresh
" prepared or preserved. . . .
" preserved, N.E.S
" seed and breeding Free
" shelled, in bulk
Oxalic acid Free
Oxides
" of cobalt, tin, &c Free
" of copper
" manganese
parti.
120
120
96
157
157
120
120
120
80
80
147
90
90
120
98
122
118
118
118
157
128
144
92
116
92
151
148
92
151
140
94
94
94
94
144
94
150
122
150
150
151
Packages
fish
" post oflBce
Packing, mats and matting . rubber,
Pads, paper
Papeteries
Pads, stair
Paddy, rice
Pails.
Paintings
" of Canadian artists .... Free
' ' copies from old masters.
Paints and colours. .•
" anti corrosive, &c
" blancfixe Free
" brocade and bronze pow-
der
" colours, dry, N.E.S
' ' dry white, &c
" fireproof
" gold liquid ,,
120
96
124
102
122
122
96
82
140
80
159
150
120
122
149
120
120
122
122
120
Page,
part 2.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
537
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
^t
Paints ground in oil, &c
" ground in spirits, &c
" ground in varnish, &c
" ivory black Free
" lampblack
" N.E.S
" ochres, &c
" oxides, &c ,
" paris green
" pulped or ground
" ready mixed
" putty...
" satin white Free
" zinc, white . . .
Palms Free
" leaf, unmanufactured
" nut cake
Palm, nut meal
Palm oil
Pamphlets, advertising.,
N.E.S
Paper and manufactures of ...... ,
" albumenized ,
" for manufacture of Free
" bags or sacks, &c
" boxed
" cardboard, &c
" cards for playing
" cutters ....
*' envelopes
" flint and emery
^' for cartridges Free
'* hangings or wall paper
" hemp for shot shells Free
*' leathei-board, &c
* ' mil] board
*' pads
" papeteries
" photographers..
" printing
" ruled, bordered and boxed
" sand, glass, &c
" strawboard, &c
" tubes and combs for winding
yarn Free
" \va\on collar cloth
" window blinds all kinds ...
.Free
wrappnig
" all kinds, N.E.S,..
Papers, literary
Papeteries
Paraffine wax
" " candles
Parasols, all kinds
" articles for Free
" sticks
Paris green
" white Free
Parcels, express
" post office
Passover bread Free
Pasteboard
Pastes, toilet
Patent leather
Patterns, metal J
CLi g
Articles.
Page,
Page,
part 1.
part 2.
120
184
122
186
122
184
153
307
153
307
122
184
1-2
184
122
184
122
186
120
181
120
184
122
186
149
289.
122
184
148
285
148
286
157
316
157
316
157
316
80
10
78
10
122
186
122
186
160
326
122
186
122
190
122
186
122
186
126
200
122
188
126
206
152
306
122
188
152
306
122
188
122
188
122
190
122
190
122
186
122
190
122
190
126
206
122
188
160
326
122
188
122
190
122
192
122
192
157
316
122
190
122
192
84
26
136
250
155
312
140
260
122
186
144
275
92
68
124
200
159
324
122
186
124
194
114
156
118
168
Paving blocks, stone
Peach trees
Peaches
Pearline
Pear trees
Pearl, ash Free
" mother of
Peanuts
Pease
ir (seed) from Great Britain. .Free
Pecans
Pedometers.
Pelts, raw Free
Pencils, lead
" slate
Penknives
Pens, penholders, &c
Perfumed spirits
Perfumery, non-alcoholic
Periodicals, illustrated, advertising
N.E.S
Persimmon sawdust Free
Petroleum, refined
" crude . .
Pewter
Pheasants Free
Phials, glass
Philosophical instruments, N.E.S .
Philosophical instruments Free
Phosphate (fertilizer)
Phosphorus
Phosphor bronze
Photographs
" not for sale Free
" frames ,
Photographic dry plates
" instruments ,
Pianofortes *
" parts of
' ' for manufacture of . . . Free
Pickets and palings "
Pickles in bottles, jars, &c
" in bulk, &c ....
Picks
Pictorial show cards
Pictures
' ' advertising
Picture frames
Pigeons Free
Pig iron
Pillows
Pine apples Free
Pine pitch "
Pins, N.O.P
Pipe clay .
Pipe mounts
Pipe, cast iron
" drain and sewer
Pipes, tobacco
Piques, cotton
Pitch pine, Free
" bone, crude "
" Burgundy "
" coal "
" pine, sawdust "
:'"5
as
%S
s^
%Si
3.^
6j
02
Page,
Page,
parti.
part 2.
134
236
124
196
98
100
128
216
124
198
148
288
144
275
98
96
82
20
148
287
98
96
90
54
147
283
122
192
128
214
112
144
122
192
130
224
124
194
80
10
78
8
146
279
120
174
120
176
118
170
147
283
100
104
120
180
• 157
317
144
274
151
299
116
264
80
12
157
317
124
194
124
194
120
180
118
174
118
174
157
317
146
279
124
196
124
968
113
148
80
10
80
12
80
12
124
194
147
283
106
128
78
8
148
286
146
278
118
168
144
272
136
248
104
124
82
22
136
248
88
50
146
278
149
290
150
296
150
293
146
279
538
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Pitch pine tar Free
Plantains
Plaits, straw, grass, Tuscan, &c.
Plans, building
Planks, sawn, not shaped .... Free
Plank and deals
Plants and trees
Plaster of Paris, calcined
" ground
Plate, communion .... Free
" glass
" terne
Plated ware
Plaits ....Free
Plates, Canada.
' ' engraved ...
" engravers'
" for agricultural implements. .
'* for ships Free
". photographic, dry .......
" plough
" railway
" steel
" other : .
Platina
Platinum sheets, wire Free
" retorts, pans, &c
Playing cards
Ploughs, . .•
Plumbago . ,
" crucibles Free
" manufactures of . .
Plums, green
Plum trees
Plush, cotton
" silk
" hatters' Free
Pocket books *. .
" knives
Polish for knives, &c
" for glass or granite Free
Pollock
" Free
Pomades
Pomatums
Pomegranates Free
Popcorn
Porcelain ware.
Pork, barrelled
Porter, in bottles
" in casks
Portland cement
Post office parcels
Postal packages prepaid ... ....
Posters
Postage stamps, collection Free
Potash bicarbonate of
" bichromate of Free
" caustic
" chlorate of, ground only. .
" German mineral
" muriate of
" prussiate of
Potassium, cyanide of
Potatoes ,
h*"'
^
^^
"g g
t^fl
i S
s s
B <o
rrS
Ci!
m
CO
Page,
Page, [
part 1.
part 2. 1
158
318 !
148
286 1
158
318 1
80
12
145
277 :
146
279
124
196
124
198
124
198
150
293
100
106 :
104
122
100
110
158
318
104
122
124
198
124
198
108
132
154
310
124
194
108
132
108
134 i
108
136
110
136 !
118
170 ;
155
311
165
311
122
186
104
120
118
172 1
iro
293
118
172
98
100
124
287
88
52
128
214
152
305
124
198
112
144
124
• 200
153
306
94
76
145
275
124
200
124
194
148
286
134
240
92
64
126
204
78
2
78
2
84
30
124
200
142
270
80
8
159
323
90
60
151
, 300
151
■ 299
151
299
151
300
151
300
161
300
150
297
138
252
Articles.
6 S
6 S
Potatoes, sweet
Pouches, tobacco
Poultry and game
Powder, gun, rifle and sporting
" blasting and mining
" giant
Powders, baking
" bronze, &c . . . .
" soap . .
" tooth and other
Prayer books . . Free
Precious stones
" imitations of
" in the rough Free
Preparations, anatomical "
Preserves
Presses, printing
" " rotary Free
" ' lithographic
Price lists
Primers for shot shells Free
Printed matter
Prints
Prizes won in competition . . Free
Proprietary medicines
Provisions, N.E.S
Prunella Free
Prunes, dried
Psalm books Free
Pulque
Pulp-wood
Pumice soap
" Free
" stone "
Pumps, brass
" iron _. . . .
" mining . Free
Purses
" frames, &c., clasps for
Putty .
" dry, for polishing Free
Q I
Quails Free: 147
Quartz, crytallized Free: 144
Quicksilver "
Quills "
Quilts, cotton
" linen
Quinces
Quinine, salts of Free
Quoins
[parti.
I 138
136
126
102
102
102
78
120
128
124
149
124
124
144
159
114
126
160
116
80
1.52
80
80
153
90
126
158
98
149
130
110
128
144
144
80
108
1,54
124
116
122
153
151
147
88
96
98
151
118
OS
R
Rags and waste. .
Rakes, hay
" horse....
'\ N.E.S. .
Rails
Railway bars, iron or steel
.Free! 158
138
104
104
108
155
108
Free
Page,
part 2.
252
248
204
110
110
110
4
182
216
194
290
200
200
274
320
150
200
327
158
10
306
8
12
307
58-60
200
318
94
290
220
262
216
273
273
14
132
311
198
164
186
306
283
275
300
283
46
88
100
300
168
318
258
118
120
134
312
134
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
339
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
K
Railway cars
" " parts of.. . :
Railroad ties Free
Raisins
Rape seed . . • Free
Rasps
Raspberries, wild
Rattan, split
" unmanufactured Free
Reapers
Red cedar Free
" lead
" liquor
Registers, casli
Redwood Free
Reeds, bamboo "
" for whips ... "
" unmanufactured "
Regalia and badges .
Rennet Free
Resin or rosin "
•' gum, crude "
Rhizomes "
E.hubarb root "
Ribbons
Ribs, brass or iron, for umbrellas. Free
Rice
Page,
part 1.
84
84
Rice flour
" uncleaned
Rifles
" machinery and material for
Free
Rinds in brine, Citron, etc "
Rings for umbrellas "
Rivets, brass.. . . ;
" copper
" iron or steel
Road-scrapers ...
Rockingham ware
Rods, hshing
" brass . . Free
" rolled iron
' ' iron or steel
" rolled steel round wire . . .Free
Rollers, copper "
Rose bushes
Rosewood Free
Roses, ottar or attar of "
" oil of "
Roofing slate
Roots, medicinal Free
' crude "
Rosin. ... "
" oil. "
Rounds, iron
Rubber, belting, &c
" boots and shoes
" clothing
" crude Free
" fillets '
" heads, for whips '
" hose
" packing, mats, &c
" other manufactures of ... .
" re-covered Free
£ g
OS
Page,
part 2.
28
28
145 277
98
94
148
288
112
148
148
98
84
26
147
284
104
120
146
278
122
184
151
.300
84
30
14«
278
147
284
158
319
147
284
126
204
147
283
153
318
152
303
148
285
lol
297
126
204
155
312
82
18
82
18
82
18
112
146
155
311
150
292
155
312
80
14
86
38
112
144
84
28
92
62
138
258
153
308
104
140
104
140
154
309
154
309
124
198
146
278
151
299
151
299
128
214
151
297
1.52
303
158
318
157
317
104
122
102
112
102
112
102
112
158
318
152
304
158
319
102
112
102
114
102
114
158
318
Articles,
Rubber, substitute Free
" thread . . "
" waste "
Rugs, door and cairiage
" railway or travelling
Rulers ...
Ruling machines
Rum
" bay
" shrub
Runners for umbrellas Free
Rye
" flour
C5 J
Saccharine
Saddle trees Free
Saddlery
Safflower Free
" extract of "
Saffron "
" cake "
" extract of "
Safes, iron
" doors for
Sa^o flour and sago
-Sails for boats and ships, &c
Sail boats
Sail twine
Sal ammoniac Free
" soda "
Salmon, fresh
" canned
" pickled
" smoked
" fresh Free
" canned "
pickled "
Salt cake "
" coarse, IS.E.S
" from U. K., or for fisheries. Free
" fine, in bulk
" in bags, barrels, &c
Salts, aniline Free
" antimony "
" German fertilizers "
" of zinc : "
" quinine '*
Saltpetre . "
Sand Free
Sandalwood, sawdust of "
Sandarac gum "
Sand paper T
Sandstone '
Sappato gum Free
Sapolio
Sardines, in oil
" other
Sarsaparilla Free
Satchels
Satin wood, sawdust of Free
Sauces
Sausage casings
" " not cleaned .... Free
Page, Page,
parti, part 2.
158
158
1.58
116
126
122
126
130
130
130
155
82
82
134
153
114
151
151
151
151
151
110
110
82
126
78
96
151
151
94
94
94
94
145
145
145
151
126
144
120
126
150
150
151
152
151
151
144
146
151
126
132
151
128
96
96
151
136
146
126
126
147
540
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Sawdust '
Saw-mills, portable
Saws, steel for Free
Saws .
Scales
Scenery, &c. , theatrical
Schiedam and schnapps
School articles Free
Scissors, castings for '
Scrap iron, cast
" wrought
Scrapers ,
Scrap steel
" from vessels wrecked .. Free
Screens
Screws, N.O.P
" " wood screws "
Scrims, cotton
Scythes
Sea grass Free
" weed '
Seedling stock for Grafting '
Seeds, aromatic, crude, viz. : —
Anise star Free
Caraway and coriander '
Cummin and cardamon '
Fennel and fenugreek *
Seeds for agricultural purposes . . .
Seeds beet Free
" beans and pease from (Great
Britain) Free
" carrot '
" flax '
" fruits and stem '
' ' garden, field and other
" in small parcels
" mustard Free
" mangold "
" turnip "
" rape, sowing "
Seines for fisheries "
Senate, articles for "
Senegal gum "
Separators
" steel bowls for Free
" mining
Serges
Serums Free
Sesame oil
Settlers' effects Free
Sewer pipes
Sewing machines
Sewing machines and attachments for.
Shades, gas-light, lamp, &c., glass
metal. .
" window
Shaddocks >. . . .Free
Shale, products of
Shams ,
Shawls, cotton
silk
' ' woollen
Sheep
" improvement of stock. Free
" skins, tanned
as
Page,
parti.
146
106
155
112
110
88
130
159
156
104
112
84
112
154
112
118
110
88
104
153
153
148
151
151
151
151
128
148
148
148
148
152
128
128
148
148
148
148
152
159
151
106
154
154
140
159
120
159
82
106
155
100
116
138
148
120
90
88
126
140
78
146
114
Page,
part 2.
279
130
312
148
138
42
220
323
313
124
144
28
144
310
142
168
140
50
120
o07
307
287
301
301
301
301
208-
287
287
287
287
303
208
208
287
287
287
288
304
321
298
130
309
311
266
322
178
324
22
130
312
104
166
258
286
176
52
48
212
264
2
280
154
Articles.
Sheets, cotton
*' and sheetings, linen
Sheets, iron or steel
" " for ships Free
Shellac '
Shells, fancy manufactures
" tortoise and other Free
Shingles
Ships for coasting license
" repairs on
" beams, sheets, plates, &c.. .Free
" manufactured articles for.. "
" stores *'
" timber, N.O.P. for "
" wire rigging for "
Shirt waists, cotton
" wool
Shirts, cotton
" linen
' ' woollen
Shoddy..-..
Shoe blacking
Shoe shanks, steel for '. . . Free
Shoes, india-rubber and gutta percha.
' ' leather
" other ,
" horse, mule and ox
Show cases
Show cards, pictorial
Shoulders, meat
Shovel blanks . .
" handles Free
Shovels
Shrubs
Sickles .
Sides, meat
Siennas
Signs, and letters for
Silex Free
Silk cocoons '
" and manufactures of
" blouses, waists, &c
" clothing
" drawers
" handkerchiefs :
" hats
" in the gum or spun ....
" manufactures, N.E.S
" oiled and cloth
' ' raw Free
" sewing and embroidery
" shawls
" shirts
'* socks and stockings
" spun Free
" twist
" undershirts
" velvets and plush ...
" waste Free
Silver bullion, bars, sheets, &c. . '
" coin, U.S
" coin, except U.S '
" German, &c., in bars, sheets &c
" " manufactures of —
" leaf
S-2
part 1.
88
96
108
154
151
92
144
146
128
128
154
154
159
146
157
88
140
88
96
140
142
78
155
102
114
80
106
138
80
126
104
145
104
124
104
126
122
128
144
147
128
128
128
128
128
102
128
128
120
147
128
128
128
128
147
128
128
128
147
160
102
160
155
116
100
Page,
part 2.
46
88
136
310
298
70
275
279
208
208
310
310
322
278
316
48
268
46
90
264
270
6
313
112
156
14
126
258
10
202
120
277
120
196
120
202
184
210
275
284
210
210
212
214
210
114
212
212
180
283
212
212
212
214
284
212
214
214
284
326
110
326
312
166
108
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
541
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Silvermanufactures
" nickel
" sweepings Hree
" tubing foimf of silverw're Free
" ware . .
Sisal twine Free
Sizing cream
" enamel.
Skates
" steel for Free
Skeletons
Skelp iron
Skins, all kinds, undressed . . . Free
" birds, &c
" dry, salted or pickled
" fish
" for gold-beaters
" fur, not dressed
Skins, marine animals
" raw
" Russian hair
" tanned.
" N.E.S
Slabs, iron or steel
Slag, blast furnace Free
Slate and manufacturt-s of. ...
Slate, other manufactures
" jjencils
" roofing
" school writing .^
Sledges of iron or steel
Sleighs ,
Slugs
Snuff
Soap, common or laundry
" castile or white, &c
" grease for .Free
" harness. ... ."
" pearline
" powders
" pumice, silver and mineral
" soft and liquid
" toilet
" whale oil Free
Sockeio, tubular bow, steel for manuf .
of Free
Socks and stockings, cotton
silk
" " woollen
Soda ash Free
" bicarbonate of
" bichromate of Free
" bisulphate of "
" caustic '*
" chlorate, &c "
" chloride and stannate of . . . "
" nitrate of "
" nitrite of "
" sulphate of, crude "
" sal "
" silicate of "
" stannate of "
Sodium, sulphide of "
Soy
Spades
N
l\
pi
3j
05
mm
CC
Page,
Page,
part 1.
part 2.
100
103
116
166
152
305
156
312
102
110
148
289
82
24
82
24
110
138
155
313
159
320
110
138
147
282
159
323
147
282
144
275
152
305
147
281
144
275
147
282
148
289
114
154
114
156
106
128
149
289
128
214
128
214
128
214
128
214
128
214
112
148
84
28
118
168
136
248
128
214
128
216
147
281
128
216
128
216
128
216
128
216
128
216
128
216
160
327
156
314
88
50
128
214
140
264
151
301
90
60
151
301
151
301
151
301
151
301
151
302
151
301
151
302
151
302
151
302
151
302
151
302
151
302
126
208
104
120
Articles.
Spanish cedar Free
Spar, ornaments of
Sparkling wine
Specimens, for universities, &c . .Free
Specimens entomological Free
Spectacles
" parts of
Spelter. Free
Spermaceti oil
Spiegeleisen
Spices .
" ginger and spices unground.
" " ground...
" " preserved
" nutmegs and mace
Spikes, composition
'• cut
" wrought and pressed
Spiraea Free
Spirits and wmes
Spirit, arrack or palm
" potato
" pyroxilic ,
" varnishes
" wood
Spirits, methylated
" mi.xed with ingredients . . .
' ' of ammonia
'* of nitre ....
" of turpentine
" of wines
" perfumed
Spirituous liquors, N.O.P
" fruit essences
Spokes, hickory Free
" hickory sawn for. . . '
Sponges
Spools, cotton ,
Sportsmen's fishing bait, &c
" fish nets
Sprigs
Spring mattresses
Springs . .
" clock, steel for Free
" funiiture
" lamp
" steel, for manufacture of sur-
gical trusses Free
Springs spiral, for railways, steel for
manufacture of Free
Sprinklers, lawn, &c
Spurs and stilts for earthenware . Free
Squares, iron
Squills Free
Squirrel cages
Stair pads
Stamps, collection Free
Stannate of soda Free
Starch
Statuettes
" bronze . .
Staves, wood Free
Steam engines, locomotive
" other
Stearic acid
SS
S-S
Page,
part 1.
146
92
132
159
159
120
120
156
96
106
130
130
130
130
130
108
108
108
148
130
130
130
130
122
130
130
130
130
130
136
130
130
i;ho
130
145
145
132
88
136
136
106
116
104
155
116
116
156
156
116
158
104
151
116
96
159
151
132
92
116
146
106
106
132
2 a
Page,
part 2.
278
68
232
325
324
180
180
314
82
126
216"
216
218
218
218
132
132
132
285
218
220
218
218
186
218
218
222
224
224
250
222
224
222
222
277
277
234
46
248
250
124
162
122
313
164
166
314
314
164
319
122
297
164
86
."^23
302
234
68
162
279
124
126
234
542
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index toMmports — Continued.
Articles.
Steel bands.
Steel
oars
blanks
blooms
bolts
bowls for cream separators . Free
buckles
carriage axles Free
castings
chrome steel
crucible Free
for manufacture of knobs,
&e. . . . "
" cutlery "
" tubular bow
sockets. . "
" corsets
" hammers .. .Free
" files "
" saws "
" skates "
" ships "
shovels and spad«8
for straw cutters Free
for umbrellas, &c "
from vessels wrecked "
ingots
locomotive and car wheel
tires Free
not enumerated
nuts and washers
patterns ...
plate
plates, engraved
rails Free
railway bars or rails
railway springs Free!
rivets '
rolled plate
saws
s s
cc
CO
scrap
" sheets ;
" slabs
" springs Free
" carriage spring
" wire
' ' wire rods '
Stereotypes
" Free
Sterling ware
Sticks,- umbrella, &c
' ' walking
Stilts for earthenware Free
Stockinettes
Stockings, cotton
silk
" woollen
Stone and manufactures of
Stone, building . .
" burrstones Free
" chalk and cliff "
" China or Cornwall "
" curling "
" dressed
" flagstones, sandstones, &c
Page,
part 1.
112
104
104
im
112
154
116
156
104
112
155
156
156
156
88
156
156
155
155
154
104
155
155
154
106
154
114
112
118
112
124
155
108
156
112
108
112
112
108
lOii
156
156
157
154
118
156
102
140
140
158
132
88
128
140
132
132
144
141
144
150
132
132
OS
Page,
part 2.
148
148
122
128
144
309
164
314
122
146
313
313
313
314
42
314
314
312
313
310
120
312
312
310
128
310
150
1)4
168
146
198
312
134
314
144
136
148
144
136
12H
314
314
315
309
168
314
110
260
262
319
234
50
214
264
234
234
272
272
272
293
234
234
Articles.
Free
Stone dressed ....
" flint. -
" granite and freestone
'■ ^indstones
" lithographic
*' paving blocks
" precious, polished. . . .
" " in rough Free
' ' pumice stone
" rough
" manufactures of, N.O.P. ..
Stoneware
Stoves
Straw
" carpeting, rugs, &c
" manufactures of, N.O.P...
Strawberries wild
Free
Straw board
Straw hats
' ' plaits Free
Strip fencing
Strips, brass
" horn
Structural shapes
Structural work ,
Sugar, refined ,
" candy
" concrete
" drainings, &c
" glucose or grape
' ' maple
" not above No. 16 D.S
" saccharine
" syrups
Sulphate of alumina Free
" ammonia
" copper
" iron
" lime
" soda, crude
Sulphide of sodium
Sulphuric ether
Sumac Free
Sunshades, all kinds
' ' sticks for
Surgical dressing, antiseptic
" and dental instruments. Free
" needles "
Suspenders
Swedish nail rods
Sweepers
Sweepings, gold and silver Free
Swine for improvement of stock.. "
Swords
Sycamore, sawdust of Free
Syrups, sugar
" fruits
" maple
T
Table ware, glass
Table cutlery, N.E.S..
DC
5 «3
I*age
part 1
132
144
132
134
116
134
■ 124
144
144
132
134
92
110
134
134
184
98
148
122
102
158
155
153
147
108
108
134
134
134
134
134
134
134
134
134
150
150
151
151
144
151
151
90
150
1S6
140
78
158
158
80
110
84
152
146
112
146
134
116
134
100
112
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
543
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles .
Tacks
Tafia
Tails, undressed Free
Tallow
Tampico fibre Free
Tanning articles "
Tape . .
Tape lines
Tapestry cari)ets
'' jute
Tapioc.i
Tar, coal Free
" pine and pitch '
Tartar, cream of '
" emetic *
" .g'ay '
Tartaric acid '
Tassels
Tea, Ceylon
" Free
" China
" " Free
" India
" " Free
" Japan ,
" Free
Tea, other countries . .
Free
Taraxacum "
Teasels... "
Teak, African "
Teeth artificial
Telegraph and telephone iiistrumtjnts
Tennis nets, &c ,
Terra cotta, ornaments of ^ . .
Terra Japonica Free
Theatrical costumes, &c
Thread, cotton, sewing, in h9,nks. .
Thread, cotton, sewing, on spools.
N.E.S ..,
" " crochet
" linen
" rubber Free
Tickets or labels, printed
Tiles, drain . . ,
Tiles, chimney lining
" E. ware ,
Timber, hewn or sawed Free
" round, unmanufactured. '
" rough, sawn
" split or creosoted, &c . . .
" squared or sided
Tin, manufactures of
" blocks, pigs, bars, &c Free
" crystals
" foU
" oxides of
Tin, plate and sheet Free
" strip, waste Free
" ware . .
" " japanned, &c
TinctureSj containing spirits
Tips, horn Free
Tippets, fur
Tires, locomotive, &C Free
Page,
parti.
106
150
147
136
147
150
88
136
142
98
82
150
158
150
151
151
151
92
136
160
136
160
136
159
136
160
136
160
151
158
146
136
92
136
92
152
88
88
88
96
158
80
82
82
92
146
145
145
145
145
136
156
152
156
150
156
156
136
136
130
147
100
154
O.
Page,
part 2.
124
220
282
242
285
297
50
242
268
90
18
293
318
297
302
302
302
70
242
325
244
325
242
325
244
325
244
325
297
319
278
244
66
250
68
303
42
46
46
48
48
90
319
10
22
22
64
278
277
277
279
278
2,4
315
303
315
293
315
315
244
244
2.'2
283
102
310
Articies.
Tobacco and manufactures of
" cigarettes
" cigars .* . .
" cut
" leaf, samples
' ' snuff . .
" all other manufactures of.
Tobacco pipes, cigar holders, &c., all
kinds
" rxjuches
" for excise purposes. .... Free
Tomatoes, fresh
m cans
Tonquin beans Free
Tools and implements. . . .
" hand or miichine
" track, &c
" loading
Tooth powders
Torjjedoes
Tortoise shells Free
Tow of flax
Towels, cotton
" linen, &c
Toys, all kinds
Tragacanth Free
Trawls, trawling spoons, &c
Ti eenaii- . . Free
Trees and plants
•' apple . .
" cherry
" N.E.S
I 1. M Free
" fruit, seedling stock
" fruit, shade, lawn, &c. . . .
" plum, pear, peach, &c. . . .
Tricycles
Trunks
Trusses
Tubing, brass Free
' ' copper
" for bedsteads ....
" iron, boiler
" " seamless. . . .
" " seamless Free
" " platinum...
" " wrought iron
" " other
" silver, for mf. of silverware
Free
Tubs
Tufa, calcarceous
Turmeric
Turpentine, spirits of
" raw or crude Free
Turtles.......
Tuscan plaits Free
Tweeds
Twills '.
Twine
" binder Free
" for fisheries
" hammocks, &c. . . .
" jute, manilla or sisal Free
" manufactures of . . . .
.Free
rt C
0 03
Page,
part 1.
136
136
136
136
136
136
136
136
136
148
138
138
150
112
112
112
102
124
94
144
147
88
96
94
151
136
158
124
124
124
124
148
148
124
124
84
136
78
153
153
154
110
110
154
155
110
110
155
140
144
152
136
158
144
150
140
140
88
148
1.52
136
148
136
Page,
part 2.
244
244
2t6
248
248
248
248
544
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Twine, laWn tennis nets
" of all kinds, N.E.S
" sail
Twist, silk
Type
" metal
Topographical globes Free
U
Ultramarine blue Free 152
Umbers 122
S 6
part 1.
136
88
96
128
118
118
152
Umbrellas, all kinds
*' sticks or handles
" materials for Free
Undershirts, cotton
" wool
Underwear, knitted.
Unenumerated articles
Union collar cloth paper . ...
Universal Mill or rolled edge steel
plate.
Vaccine Free
'• points, articles for manuf act
of Free
Valerian '
Valises
Vanilla beans, crude .Free
Varnish
" for ships' use Free
Varnishes, spirit
Vegetable fibre,' N. JE.'S .' .' .' .' ." ." .' .' .Free
" manures . .
Vegetables
" fresh or dry salted
" in cans or packages
Vehicles
Velveteens ,
Velvets, cotton
silk
Veneers, wood
Verdi^is Free
Vermicelli
Vermouth
Vessels and ships for coasting license
" repairs on
Vestments for church
Vinegar
Vitriol, blue Free
Vulture feathers, dressed
W
Wadding
Wads, gun
Wagons, farm . . . .
Wagons, freight. . . .
136
140
155
88
140
140
136
122
112
160
158
151
136
150
136
158
122
90
147
148
138
138
138
84
128
140
152
82
130
128
128
84
138
151
92
88
102
84
84
OS
Page,
part 2.
250
40
86
168
168
168
305
303
184
250
260
312
50
266
264
250
188
146
326
319
297
250
296
252
319
186
60
285
286
252
254
252
26
52
52
214
260
303
16
224
208
208
32
254
302
72
44
112
28
28
Articles.
JKT
Waists, cotton
" wool
Wall paper
Walnut wood Free
Walnuts
Ware, china and porcelain
" C.C
" earthen, stone, &c
" fibre, indurated or vulcanized . .
" granite, iron and enamelled
" plated and gilt
" silver
" table, glass
" tinned or coated
Warps, cotton, N.E.S
Washers, iron
Washes, toilet
" hair, tooth, &c
Waste, cotton Free
" paper, &c
Waters, cologne and lavender
Watches
Watch action* and movements ....
" glasses and keys . . ... .
Watercolours, by Canadian artistsFree
" other
Water lime
Wax, bees
" paraflBne.
" " candles
' ' manufactures of , N . E . S . ...
Webbing, elastic , . .
Webbing, non-elastic
Wedges
Weeders ...
Weighing beams
Whalebone .... Free
Whale oil
Wheat
" flour
Wheelbarrows ,
Wheels, emery
" hubs for Free
Whips
' ' articles for manufacture of Free
Whip gut
Whisks
Whisky , .
White lead dry ,
White, zinc . .
Whiting Free
" gilders
White ash
" wood
Willow or osier Free
Window cornices, &c
' ' glass, common
" shades
" rollers
Windowo, stained glass
Wind-mills
Wine, ginger
" medicinal
" spirits of
«2l
Page,
part 1.
88
. 140
122
146
98
92
92
92
94
110
100
102
100
1.36
88
112
124
124
150
158
130
138
138
138
138
159
159
84
138
122
84
1.38
138
138
112
104
110
144
96
82
82
84
92
145
138
158
147
82
130
122
122
144
144
146
145
148
138
100
138
138
100
106
130
130
130
£ a
OS
Pagfly
part 2.
48
268
188
278
96
64
64
62
76
142
110
110
104
244
44
144
194
194
293
338
224
254
256
254
256
324
324
30
256
192
26
256
256
256
148
118
138
275
84
20
20
28
68
277
256
319
281
24
222
184
184
275
275
278
278
286
258
106
258
258
108
128
224
222
218
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
545
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles,
,S if
1|
2 S
® -iS
OS
^K
Wines, except sparkling.
I
" sparkling
Wire, brass
" brass, zinc, &c., twisted... Free
" bronze . .
" buckthorn and strip
" cables
" cages
* ' crucible cast steel Free
" cloth, brass
*' cloth, copper
* ' bale ties
" cloth, iron - . .
" copper
" covered
" fencing
" for boots and shoes Free
" galvanized iron Free
" twisted, &c
" nails . .
" platinum Free
" rigging for ships
' ' rods for wire manufacture . Free
" rope, iron and steel . ,
" steel Free
" all kinds, NO. P.
" all kinds, metal, N.O.P
Woodenware
Wool, manufactures of
" bed comforters
" blankets
" carpets
" cashmeres
' ' clothing
" cloths
" coatings
" cotton .... Free
" drawers
" dress goods
" fabrics ,
" felt cloth.
" " pressed
" flannels
" knitted goods
" overcoatings
'* shawls. ...
" shirts . . .
" socks and stockings
" tweeds
" underwear
" wearing apparel
" washed only Free
" yams, N.E.S
Wool yarn for braids Free
Wood and manufactures of
" African Teak Free
" barrels
" blinds
" barks Free
" boards, deals, planks
" " " " Free
" caskets and coffins
ll_ii_35
Page,
part 1.
132
132
80
157
116
112
112
116
157
80
86
112
112
86
112
112
157
157
118
108
155
157
154
112
157
\\2
118
140
140
140
140
142
140
140
140
140
150
140
140
140
140
142
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
147
140
150
138
146
138
78
145
140
146
138
Page,
part 2,
^ 226
(,228
j 230
j232
232
14
315
164
142
144
164
315
14
40
142
142
40
142
142
315
315
170
132
311
316
309
144
312
142
170
258
262-
264
2 12
26S
266
268
262
262
293
266
266
266
262
270
264
264
262
264
264
264
262
264
268
284
266
320
258
278
258
6
277
260
279
258
Articles.
Wood, cherry, chestnut, &c Free
" corkwood Free
" clapboards. . . '
" ebony
" fence posts '
" fishing rods
" for fuel Free
" hickory billets, <fec '
" " shovel handles. . . '
" " spokes, &c '
" hubs for wheels, &c '
" lumber and timber
" " " Free
" lasts
" laths .• Free
" logs '
" mouldings
" mahogany . . Free
" oak '
" pitch pine '
" pulp
" rakes, hay
" railroad ties . ... Free
" red, rose, &c '
" sawdust Free
*' shingles '
" ship timber, &c '
" show cases..
" Spanish cedar Free
" staves '
" sycamore '
" umbrellas, &c., sticks or handles
" veneers
" walking sticks and canes . .,
" white ash Free
" walnut '
*' white wood '
" woodenware, pails, tubs, &c.
Worm gut Free
Worsted, manufactures of
Wringers, clothes
Writing slates . . ,
Xyolite, xylonite, &c Free
Xylonite or xyolite, collars of
cuffs of
^m
Yams
Yarn, Botany . . . Free
Yarn for braid, cords, tassels, &c. "
Yarn, coir Free
" cotton
" " Free
" flax and hemp "
" hosiery
" jute
" " Free
" " for mf. of towels "
" for mf. of shoe laces "
" knitting
" mohair "
Page,
part 1.
145
145
146
146
145
138
146
145
145
145
145
140
146
138
146
145
138
146
146
146
140
138
146
146
146
146
146
138
146
146
146
140
140
140
146
146
145
140
147
140
86
128
150
86
90
138
158
158
150
88
158
153
88
96
153
158
158
88
158
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Page,
part 2.
278
277
279
278
277
258
279
277
277
277
277
260
277
258
279
277
258
278
278
278
262
258
277
278
279
279
278
258
278
279
278
260
260
262
278
278
278
260
281
266
34
214
292
38
52
252
320
320
293
44
320
306
44
90
306
320
320
44
320
546
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Imdbx to Imports — Conclvded.
Articles.
Yarn, spun for braid Free
' ' wool for manufactures Free
" woollen
Yeast cakes
Yeast, compressed
Yellow metal Free
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part 2.
158
320
158
320
140
266
90
60
90
60
157
316
Articles.
Z
Zinc blocks, pig and sheet Free
" dust , . . "
" manufactures, N.E.S
" pigs Free
" salts of "
" white
c5 0)
Page,
part 1.
157
151
142
157
152
122
2 a
Page,,
part 2^
316
298
270
316
303
184
4-5 EDWARD VII.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
A. 1905
INDEX TO EXPORTS.
Articles.
Acid, sulphuric
Agricultural implements . .
Agriculture other articles..
Ale and beer. .
Animals and their produce .
M other
oil
1. other articles
Antimony ore
Apparel, wearing
Apples, dried
" green
Arsenic
Asbestus
Ash, timber, square
Ashes, pot and pearl
" all other
B
Bacon
Balsam
Bark for tanning
" hemlock, extract of
Barley
Barytes, ground and unground.
Barrels, empty
Basswood
Battens
Beans ....
Berries of all kinds
Beer and ale
Beef
Bicycles
II parts of
Birch, timber, square
Biscuits and bread
BlAck or coarse copper, &c
Blinds, doors and sashes
Blocks, match .
Boards and planks
Books, pamphlets, maps, &c
Bolts, stave
" shingle
Boots and shoes
Bones
Box shooks
Bran
Brandy
Bread ...
Brick
Buckwheat
Building stone, unwrought . , , .
' ' manufactured . . .
Bullion and coin
Butter
Butternut
Buttons
S £
s oe
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part 1.
201
201
201
202
197
197
199
199
193
201
199
199
192
192
197
195
195
198
199
195
201
199
192
204
196
196
199
199
202
198
204
204
197
201
192
204
197
196
201
197
197
202
197
196
199
202
201
201
199
193
203
205
197
196
201
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Page,
part 2.
363
363
363
376
348
349
354
354
354
366
355
355
332
332
347
an
341
351
354
341
369
356
332
385
342
342
356
355
376
3.52
384
385
347
364
3.33
386
346
344
364
346
346
375
349
345
358
376
364
365
357
335
381
389
349
342
365
Articles.
Candles
Canned fruit
' ' herring
" lobsters
" meats
" salmon
" or preserved vegetables
Caps and hats
Carriages
" parts of . . .
Cartridges, gun, rifle and pistol
Carts . .
Castings, N.E.S .
Cattle, one year old or less
" over one year old
Cedar posts
Cement
Charcoal
Cheese
Chemicals, &c
Chromic iron
Churns, &c
Cider
Cigars and cigarettes
Cinders
Clams "....'
Clay, manufactures of
Clothing and wearing apparel
Clover seed
Coal
Coal oil, &c
Codfish, &c
Cod oil
Coffee
Coin and bullion
Coke
Condensed milk and cream
Cordage, rope and twine
Com, Indian
Copper, fine, contained in ore, matte
or regulus of
Copper, black or coarse
" cement
" in pigs
Cotton fabrics
II other
II waste
]>
Deal ends
Deals, pine
' ■ spruce and other .
Doors, sashes and blinds.
Dressed furs
" game
" poultry, &c
be
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201
199
194
194
198
195
200
201
204
204
201
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197
197
197
201
201
197
201
192
204
199
203
201
194
201
201
200
192
192
193
195
205
205
201
198
201
199
192
192
192
192
201
201
201
196
196
196
204
198
198
198
Page,
part 2.
365
356
338
339
.S53
340
362
370
383
384
365
384
371
348
348
346
365
365
350
368
3.S2
386
355
382
365
339
365
366
361
332
334
335
340
388
389
366
353
366
357
333
333
333
333
366
367
367
343
343
343
386
350
353
352
548
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Exports — Continued.
Articles.
»
Dried apples
Drugs, chemicals, &c
Dye stuffs
£
Effects, household, N.E.S
Eggs
Electrotypes '. . . ,
Electrical apparatus
Elm logs
" timber, square
Empty barrels
Explosives and fulminates, &c
Extract of hemlock bark
F
Fabrics, cotton
Felspar.
Felt, manufactures of
Fertilizers
Firewood
Fish, viz. : —
Bait fish
Clams or other
Codfish, haddock, ling and pollock,
fresh
" dry, salted
" pickled
" wet salted
Halibut, fresh
pickled
Herring, fresh or frozen
" canned
" pickled
" smoked
Lobsters, Iresh
" canned
Mackerel, fresh
" canned
" pickled
Oil, viz. : —
Cod
Seal.
Fish oil, other
Oysters, fresh . . .
'■ preserved in cans
Salmon, fresh
" canned
pickled
" smoked
' ' or lake trout
Sea fish, other, preserved
" pickled ....
" other, fresh
Tongues and sounds
All other, fresh ...
" pickled
Fisheries, other articles
Flax
Flour of wheat
Forest, other articles of
Freestone, &c., un wrought.
" manufactured
Is
Page,
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199
201
201
201
197
201
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195
197
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195
194
194
193
193
193
193
193
193
194
194
194
194
194
194
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193
193
195
195
195
194
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195
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195
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355
368
368
370
350
368
368
342
347
385
369
369
366
332
369
369
341
339
339
335
.336
336
336
337
337
337
338
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338
339
339
336
336
337
340
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.341
338
339
339
340
340
339
340
338
338
338
336
340
340
341
355
358
347
335
381
Articles.
F
Fruit, viz. : —
Apples, dried
" gieen
Berries of all kinds
Canned or preserved
Dried fruits N.E.S
All other
Fulminates and explosives
Furniture, hou«e and shop
Furs, manufactures of
Furs dressed
" undressed
" skins, the produce of fish or mar-
ine animals
Futtocks and knees
O
Game, dressed and undressed
Glass and glassware
Gold -bearing quartz, dust, nuggets, &c
Grain and products of, viz. : —
Barley
Beans
Bran
Buckwheat
Indian com
Oats
Pease
Rye
Wheat
Other grain
Flour of wheat .
Indian meal
Oatmeal.
Meal, all other
Gin
Glue stock.
Granite, &c., unwrought
" manufactured
Grass seed
Gravel and sand
Green, or ripe apples
Grease and scrap
Grindstones
Gypsum or plaster, crude
*' " ground
H
Hair
Hams
Hardware, all other, N.E.S.
Harness and saddlery
Hats and caps ,
Hay..
Headings, staves, &c -
Hemlock, bark, extract of . . ,
Hemp
Hides and skins, other than fur.
Hollow wooden ware, &c
Honey
Hoop poles ...
Hop poles
Hops
IS
Si
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199
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199
201
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198
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199
199
199
19tJ
199
200
200
200
200
202
198
193
203
200
193
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192
201
198
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202
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195
200
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355
355
355
356
388
356
369
385
369
350
350
341
341
353\
369^
333^
356
35&
3.58
357
357
357
357
358
358
358
358-
35&
359
359
376
351
335
381
361
335
355
3.'50
370
333
370
351
.352
373
375
37a
360
345
369
342
36a
351
386-
351
346
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36a
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
549
SESSIONAL PAPEfi No. 11
Index to Exports — Continued.
Articles.
H
Horns and hoofs ....
Horses, one year old or less
" over one year old
House furnishings, &c. ,
Household effects
" furniture
I
Ice
Implements, agricultural
Indian corn
Indian meal
India-rubber .
" scrap and other
Iron and steel, manufactures of, viz
Castings, N.E.S
Machinery, N.E.S
Pig-:
Scrap iron
Sewing machines
Stoves
All other, and hardware, N.E.S..
Iron, chromic
Ivory nuts vegetable
J
Jewellers' sweepings
Joists
Junk
K
Kerosene oil, refined
Knees and f uttocks
Lamps and lanterns
Lard ...
„ oil
Laths
Lathwood .
Lead, metallic, &c
^ " pig •••
Leaf, tobacco
Leather, viz. : —
Boots and shoes
Harne.ss and saddlery
Other manufactures of
Sole and upper
Leather, N.E.S
Lime
Limestone, &c., un wrought
Liquors, viz. : —
Ale and beer
Brandy
Gin
Other spirits, N.E.S
Rum . . . .
Whisky
Wines
Logs, viz. : —
Cedar
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Page.
Page.
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part 2.
198
351
197
348
197
348
204
386
201
370
204
385
201
370
201
363
199
357
200
359
201
371
201
371
202
371
202
372
202
372
202
373
202
372
202
371
202
373
192
332
195
341
202
374
196
344
202
374
192
334
195
341
202
374
198
351
199
353
196
343
195
342
192
333
192
333
200
362
202
375
202
375
202
376
202
374
202
375
202
376
193
335
202
376
202
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202
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377
203
377
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342
Articles.
Logs — Con.
Elm.
Hemlock
Oak..
Pine
Spruce
All other
Lumber, viz. : —
Basswood
Battens
Butternut
Deals, pine
" spruce and other...
Deal ends
Laths
Palings
Pickets
Planks and boards
Joists
Scantling
Shingles ...
Shooks, box
" other
Staves, other and headings
Another, N.E.S
M
Machines, sewing
Machinery, N.E.S
Malt
Manganese
Manufactures of furs
" India rubber. . . .
" leather, other . .
" steel
" tin
" wood
" other articles. . .
Maple sugar ,
' ' syrup
Maps
Marble and stone, unwrought. . .
" manufactured.
Marine animals, skins of
Masts and spars
Match blocks
Matches and match splints
Meal, Indian
" oat
rice
" all other
Meats, viz. : —
Bacon
Beef ...
Canned
Hams
Mutton .
Pork
Tongues ^
Poiltry, dressed and undressed .
all other, N.E.S
Medicines, &c
Metals, other than iron and steel. .
Mica .
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
Index to Exports — Continued.
Articles.
m
Milk and cream condensed
Mineral oil, coal and kerosene refined.
Mineral pigments, iron oxides, ochres,
&c
Mine, other articles
Mineral water
Miscellaneous articles
" other ,
Molasses
Mouldings, &c
Musical instruments, viz. : —
Organs
Pianos
All other
Mutton
W
Neatsfoot oil
JS^uts
" ivory, vegetable
Nickel, ore, matte or speiss.
Oakum ,
Oak logs
" timber, square
Ornamental stone, unmanufactured
Oats
Oatmeal
Oil, cake
Oil, fish
" N.E.S
" mineral, crude
" lard
" mineral, coal and kerosene, refined
" Neatsfoot ,
Ores, viz. : —
Antimony ,
Iron ,
" chromic ,
" manganese
" other
Organs
Oysters fresh .• . . . .
Pails, &c
Palings
Pamphlets . .
Paper, wall. . .
" N.E.S.
Pease
Pelts, sheep . .
Phosphates. , .
Photographs, .
Pianos . . .
Pickets
Pig iron
Pigments, &c.
Piling .... . .
Pine, lumber .
" deals
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198
192
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193
192
205
205
203
204
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195
192
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196
197
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199
200
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195
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353
334
334
335
334
388
389
378
386
378
379
379
352
354
361
341
333
379
342
347
335
357
359
379
340
379
334
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334
354
334
334
332
334
334
378
338
386
343
364
380
380
357
354
334
380
379
344
372
334
346
347
343
Articles.
Pine, logs
Planks and boards
Plants
Platinum
Plaster, &c., crude
" ground
Plumbago, crude
" manufactures of
Poles, hop
" hoop
" telegraph
" other
Pork
Posts, cedar, tamarac and other
Pot and pearl ash
Potatoes
Poultry
Poultry, dressed and undressed
Preserved fruits
Pulp
" wood for
Pyrites
B
Rags
Refined oil, mineral, &c
Rice
Rice meal
Rope, &c
Rubber, India
" scrap and other
Rum
Rye
Saddlery and harness
Sails
Salt
Sand and gravel
Sashes and blinds
Scantling
Scrap iron ,
Scraps and grease
Seeds, clover
" flax
" grass
" other.
Sewing machines
Sheep, one year old or less
" over one year old
" pelts
Shrubs, &c
Shingle bolts of pine or cedar
Shingles
Ships sold to other countries
Shooks, box
" other
Shoes and boots
Silver, metallic, contained in ore, &c.
Skins, other than fur
" the produce of fish, &c . . . . ,
Sleepers and railroad ties
Snuff ....
Page,
part 1.
196
196
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192
201
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197
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196
196
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192
198
195
197
203
part 2.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
551
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Exports — Oontinued.
Articles.
8
Soap
Sole and upper leather
Spars and masts
Spirits, N.E.S
Splints, matches, &c . . . ,
Spool wood, &c .
Spruce deals
logs
Starch
Stave bolts
Staves, other and headings
Steel, manufactures of
Stems and cuttings, tobacco
Stone, ornamental, granite, marble,
&c., unwrought
Stone, ornamental, granite, marble,
manufactured
Stone, building, freestone, limestone,
&c., unwrought
Stone, building, manufactured
" for manufacture of grind
stones, rough
Stoves
Straw
Sugar, maple
'♦ of all kinds, N.E.S
" house syrup
Sulphuric acid
Swine
Sweepings, jewellers'
T
Tanbark
Tails
Tallow
Tamarac posts
Tar
Tea
Telegraph poles
Timber, square, viz. : —
Ash
Birch . . .
Elm
Oak
Pine, red
" white
All other
Tin, manufactures of . . .
Tobacco, viz : —
Cigars
Cigarettes
Ijeaf
Snuff
Stems and cuttings . .
Another, N.E.S....
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20.3
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20.3
204
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196
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200
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374
346
377
386
386
.343
342
381
346
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335
381
335
.381
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371
361
360
382
382
363
348
374
341
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354
346
382
389
346
347
347
347
347
347
347
347
382
382
383
362
383
383
383
Articles.
Tongues
and sounds
Tow
Trees, shrubs, &c
Trimmings and other house furnish
ings
Tubs, &c
Turnips ,
Twines ^
Typewriters
Upper leather ,
Vehicles, other
Vegetables, canned or preserved
potatoes . .
turnips
" other
Vinegar
Vines grape
W
Waste, cotton
Water, mineral
Wagons
Wall paper
Wearing apparel
Wheat
Wheat flour
Whisky
Wines
Wood, viz : —
Barrels, empty
Doors, sashes and blinds
For pulp
Household furniture
Lathwood
Matches and match splints
Mouldings, trimmings and other
house furnishings
Pails, tubs, chums and other hollow
woodenware
Pulp
Spool wood, &c
Other manufactures of
Wool
Woollens
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