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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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VOLUME   XXXTX 


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5  Edw.  VII, 


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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C 

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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Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers. 


A.  1905 


6 

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 

27 

12 

9 

8 


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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Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers. 


A.  1905 


p 

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 

i: 

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 

\v 

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. 

I 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  U— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  CF  VOLUME  U^Continued, 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  U^Cojilinued. 

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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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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6  Edw.  VII.  List  of  Sessional  Papers-  A.  1905 


CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  U— Concluded. 

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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•4-5  EDWARD  VII.  ;  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11  A.  1905- 

'  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 


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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. 


4-5  EDWARD  VII. 


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. 


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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 


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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  ¥ 


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$   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. 


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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 

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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 

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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 

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12-8 



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66-3  ' 

24,288,261 
17,894,313 

06-3 
11-9 

04-5 

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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 

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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 



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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 


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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 

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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 

591,420 

592.775 

58,909  93 

1,363,680 

685,817 

690,091 

59,524  07 

26 

l.%481,917 

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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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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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 

$     cts. 

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 

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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 

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Chief  Port. 

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1 
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Customs          Other            Total 
Duties.       Revenues .     Revenvies. 

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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   ... 

Penibi\)ke 

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 

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No.  13. — Statement  of  Customs  Revenue  Collected,  &c. — Ontario — Continued. 


Chief  Port. 

Outport. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

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$    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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Stanley 

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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Coekburn  Island   ... 

150,236  61 

457  28 

150,693  80 

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Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues . 

1 

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Remarks. 

$  ^  cts. 

20,999  17 

11,479  06 

2,575  98 

23  75 

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Port  Rowan 

Abolished      from      1st 

July,  1903. 

35,077  96 



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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 

• 

Walkerville 

Belle  River 

593,404  71 

2,524  75 

595,929  46 

W^oodstock 

92,515  38 
2,978  59 

Norwich 

t 
i 

95,493  97 

95,493  97 

16,328,786  18 

30,189  38 

16,358,975  56 

• 

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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 

■ 

Island  Pond 

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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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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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


V 


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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. 

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 




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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 


i  TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 

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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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 


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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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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 


100 


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 

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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 

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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 

104 


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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 


i  TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 


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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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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. 


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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 


i  TRADE    AND    NAVIGATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 
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 


120 


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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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SESSIONAL  PAPER    No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


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 


i  TRADE    AND    NAVIGATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER    No.   11 
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 


124 


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 

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 

TRADE    AND    NAVIGATION 
SESSIONAL  PAPER    No.   11 
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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CUSTOMS   DEPARTMENT  i 

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 


TRADE   AND   NAVIGATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER    No.   11 

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 


128 


CUSTOMS    DEPARTMENT  { 

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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No.    14. 


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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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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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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4-5    EDWARD  VII.,  A.   1905 
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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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 


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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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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 


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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 

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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 


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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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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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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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* 

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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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 


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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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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 


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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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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 


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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 

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995,332 


16,614,314 


81,280,165 
97,295,021 


178,575,186 


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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 

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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 

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59 

45,884 

418 

260 

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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... 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 

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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, 


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,825  80 
,384  00 
,146  75 
924  40 
,054  41 
,972  35 
,123  30 
,226  25 

3  75 
,382  26 
.316  47 
,503  46 
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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 



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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 

ll_.i_12 


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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 

s 

o 

3 

8 
1 

Ph 

a5 

ai 
o 

4 

o 

1 

Ph 

l| 

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 

''I 

10,000 

150 

'f?, 

'>3 

352,127 

2,500 

12 

5 

^4 

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. 

J 

g 

1 

P4 

■  °.s  ■ 

u 

3 

1 

1 

3 
1 

P4 

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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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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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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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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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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• 

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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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 

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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 
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Pails,  tubs,  churns  and  other 
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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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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 

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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 
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Imported  from 
Foreign  Coun- 
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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 
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Foreign  Coun- 
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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 


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]N^^o.  24. — Comparative  Statement  of  Goods  remaining  in  Warehouse  in 

1902,   1903  and  1904. 


Articles. 


Breadstuffs,  viz : — 

Wheat Bush. 

Other  breadstuffs % 

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Fancy  goods i 

Fish .. 

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Whisky 

Wines    of    all    kinds,     except 
sparkling       i 

Wines  sparkling % 

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Sugar  not  above  No.  16  D.S m 

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Cigarettes 

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All  other  articles n 

Grand  total-    


Remaining  in  Ware- 
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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- 
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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 


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Remaining  m  Ware- 
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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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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 . . . 

. . .  ^ . . 

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 

" "  '13^638 

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 

• 

200 

Total  

18,845 

18.845 

Great  Britain . . . 
United  States. . . 

Total 

Great  Britain . . . 

Total,' produce  of  the  forest. . 

No. 

29 
70 

99 

320,983 

•     320,983 

ANIMALS  AND  THEIR   PRODUCE. 

Horses 

4,30(» 
19,275 

No. 

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 

• 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

ANIMALS  AND  THEIR  PK0DUCT8— Con. 

Sheep                                            

Great  Britain . . . 

No. 

$ 

No. 

760 
•  • 

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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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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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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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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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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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 

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:  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 


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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. 

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 

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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 

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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. 

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 


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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 

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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 

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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— (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 

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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 

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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 


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OF  Imports. — Continued. 


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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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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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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| 


20 


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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 

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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 

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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 

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OP  Imports. — Continued. 


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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 

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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— 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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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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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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CUST0M8  DEPARTMENT 


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 

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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 

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OF  Imports. — Continued. 


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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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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 

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OF  Imports. — Continued. 


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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 


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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 


u 

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 

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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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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 


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— 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 

11 

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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 

40 


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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 

11 


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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 


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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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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 

46 


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U 


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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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 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   11 
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 

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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 


52 


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11 


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 

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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 

54 


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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— 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 


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. 

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 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
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 

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. 

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 

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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. 


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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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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 

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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. 

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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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 

u 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports. — Continued. 


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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 



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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  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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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 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


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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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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

- 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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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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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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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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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 

u 

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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. 

$ 

$    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 





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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 

u 

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OF  Imports. — Continued. 


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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 

11 

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OF  Imports. — Continued. 


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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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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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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 



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• 
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 

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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 



...... 

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 

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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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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 

- 



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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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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 



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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 

11 

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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 

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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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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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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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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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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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119 


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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 





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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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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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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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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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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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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• 

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 

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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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! 

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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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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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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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 

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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 

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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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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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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 

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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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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 

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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 

, 

154 


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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. 

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 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


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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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

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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15T 


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 

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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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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 

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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. 

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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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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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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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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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 

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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 

■ 

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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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167 


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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 

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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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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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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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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 

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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. 

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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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 

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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 

11 
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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 

' 

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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 

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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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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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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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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 
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OF  Imports — Continued. 


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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 

TRADE  AND  NAYIGATION 


189 


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. 

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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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 

11 
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 

' 

n 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   11 
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 

200 


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. 

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 

11 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   11 
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 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


11 


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 

TRADE  AND  NAYIOATION 


203 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   11 
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 

204 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


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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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 


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. 

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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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 

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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 

11 

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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- 





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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 

• 

11 


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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 


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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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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 



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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 


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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. 

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 

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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 

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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. 

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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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 

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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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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 


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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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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


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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OF  Imports — Continued. 


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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 


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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. 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 
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 


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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. 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   11 
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 

234 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


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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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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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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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. 

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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 

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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 



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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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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 

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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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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 - 

... 

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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 

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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 

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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— 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 

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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 

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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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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 

. 

. 

.. 

. 

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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. 

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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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 

. 

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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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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 

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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 

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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 

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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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Surtax  Tariff, 

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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 



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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 



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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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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 

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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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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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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 

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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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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 

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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 


11 
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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 

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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 

11 

SESSIONAL   PAPER    No.    11 
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 

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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 

11 

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 

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Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 

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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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Home 
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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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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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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 

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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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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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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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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 

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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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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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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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COUNTBIKS. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 

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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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Imported. 

Entered  for 

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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 

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.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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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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Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 

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Consumption. 

Quantity. 

.  Value. 

Quantity . 

Value 

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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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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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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 



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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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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 


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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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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 

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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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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 


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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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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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Entered  for 

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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 

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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 

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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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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 

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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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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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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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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 


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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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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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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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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 


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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 

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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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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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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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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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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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Countries. 

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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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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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.) 


0 

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,' 


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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  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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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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• 
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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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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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 

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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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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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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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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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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 


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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. 

$ 

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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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 

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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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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 

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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  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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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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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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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 

ll_ii_24 


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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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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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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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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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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 

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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 



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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 

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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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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 

ll_ii_25J 


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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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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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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 


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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 

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[N  BALLAST 

Foreign. 

British. 

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S 

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5 

20 

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1 
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3 

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53 

3,449 

611 

25 
3 

63 

18 

4 

18 
15 

5 

66 

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686 

3,788 

850 

3,290 

4,019 

21 

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96 

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1,094 

70 
23 

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130 

980 

1,433 

1,182 

92 

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14 

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276 

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13 

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1 

279 

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229 

132 

3,428 

462 

5,918 

6,579 

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50 

11 

111 

801 

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479 

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57 

15 

67 
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4 
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16 

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117 

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62 

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107 

5 
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28,186 

22,778 

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358 

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11,946 

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17 

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10 

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251 

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110 

8 
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44 

3 

3 

127 

13 

1 

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21 

21 

4 

7 

15 

78 

69 

2,262 

10,374 

226 

1,424 

4,244 

5 

7 

296 

128 

13 

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112 

46 
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191 

124,326 

50,721 

4,661 

30 

38,286 

1,668 

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3 

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130 

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55 

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17 

56 

57 

5 

68 

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20 
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58 

17 

30,576 

161 



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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 

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3 
■■■■4 

91 
44 

74 

75 
76 

77 
78 
79 

1 
345 

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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 

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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 

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444 

lo:^ 

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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 
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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 

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1 
7 

2,728 

10^465 

816 

47 

100 

661 

111 

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25 

3 

7 

31 

63 
64 
65 
66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

7 

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7 

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71 
72 

3 

1 
26 

6,411 

41 

51,263 

68 

6 

899 

4 

3,766 

63 

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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 

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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 

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250 
23,038 

12 

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26       3 

88 
89 

8 

1 
30 
13 

117 
3,163 
3,919 

5 

159 

90 

90 

91 

92 
93 

30 

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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 

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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 
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17 

20,421 

248 

106 

107 

108 

9 

1 
8 

946 
124 
355 

40 

5 

48 

9 

2,179 

48 

109 

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279 

11 

110 

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6 

1 

108 

6 

ib 

3,320 
1,016 
7,930 
3,011 

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17 

1,731 
67 

111 

112 

1 

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1,186 

1,186 
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11 
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113 

1 

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24 

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114 

122 

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1,971 

115 
116 

117 

44 

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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 

^   . 

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tf 

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3 

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co5 

a  be 

-1- 

s  s  $ 

a 

an 

1 

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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 

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s  ^ 

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S 

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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 



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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 

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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 


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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 

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1 

f 

Q 

> 

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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 
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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 

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18 
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5 

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27,758 

5,097 

169 

'l'2,984 

2,748 

90 

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17 

15,801 
37,95P 
12,335 

1,293 

183 
98,040 
25,779 

889 
579 
165 

2 

69 
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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 

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"  414 

"T 

?8 

1 

?9 

W 

7 

237 
'23,852 

70 
"  28i430 

1 

"i 

20 
'   "  130 

9 
"  i3 

6 
"5 

375 
439 

97 
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31 

' '  29 

32 
33 
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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 
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1 

20 

3 

25 

248 

69 

39 

40 

1 

266 

400 

41 

■52 

12 

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494 

12 

'     -i 

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4,435 

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43 
44 

6 
2 

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164 
24 

1^250 

29 
4 

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3 
6 

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26 

251 

82 

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6,058 

45 

22 

404 

427 

46 
47 

224 
1 

158,287 
120 

5,255 
39,336 

87,581 

'     "356 
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5,308 
5 

'65 
716 

14 

20,176 

506 

48 
49 

■  ■  "5 

'  'ib,5io 

70,629 

50 

51 

84 

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47 

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53 

7 
2 

591 
212 

129 
45 

51 

4 

1,138 

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1,325 

76 

98 

22 

55 

56 

11— ii— 26 


402 


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. 

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 

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'  '7,566 

150 

'8,'808 

729 
639 
195 
23 
107 
222 

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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 

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Freif 

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ty  of 
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1 

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1 

0 

s 

3 

i 

i 

s 

3 
0 

06 

a 

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1 

1 

a 

3 

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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 

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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.... 

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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 
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« 

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1 

1 

3 

0 

0 

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il 

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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 
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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 

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181 

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38 

1,794 
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Russian. 

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4,195 

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149 
1,131 

United  States 

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5 

549 

Bridgewater,  N.S. — 
Great  Britain 

1 
"2 

1,375 
'   '   3^464 

British  W.  Indies. 

1 

950 

i 

Belgium 

Italy 

United  States 

7 

1 

11 

■  1,483 
99 

3 

1,621 

Sea  Fisheries ■• 

Total 

6,361 

3 

1,621 

1 

950 

.     .  Sail. 

.   .Steam. 
....  Sail. 

Buctouche,  N.B. — 
Great  Britain 

1 

462 

Newfoundland 

1 

67 



Total 

1 

67 

1 

462 

Campbellton,  N.B.— 
Great  Britain 

5 
1 

7,194 
199 

2 

1,376 

United  States 

1,376 

Total 

6 

7,393 

2 

. . .  Steam. 
....  Sail. 

....  Sail. 

Campobello,  N.B.— 
United  States 

133 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Inwards /roiw  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


419 


OP  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French.* 

German. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

4 

^1 

.2 

Si 

> 

S-2 

1 

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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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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  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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 



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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| 


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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 

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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 

— 





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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 

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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 


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u 


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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 


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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 



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»                                                                                                                                        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 

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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 





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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 

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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 ::'..' ::'.'.. 

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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 


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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 

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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 

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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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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 

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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 







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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 



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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 

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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 

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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 

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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 


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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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Nationalitt 

Ports  and  Outports 

AND  Countries 
FOB  WHICH  Departed. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian 

and 
Swedish. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

» 

g 

1 

Pi 

> 

o  .2 

to 

i 

si 
^1 

1 

§1 

1 

-J 

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 

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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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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 

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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 

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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 

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00 

1 

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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 



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2,876 

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24 

51,732 

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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 

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> 

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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 

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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 

> 

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1 

Names. 

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2 

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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 

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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 

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Register. 

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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 

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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, 
> 

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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 

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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 

> 

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> 

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1 

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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 

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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 

> 

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Name. 

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1 
> 

> 

§•2 

34 

37,.327 

6 

9,970 

41 

55,685 

26 

34,133 

17 

1 

14,578  { 
1,766 

Portug'ese 
Spanish.  . 

1 

2 

485 
3,902 

1,704 

39 

31 

149 

10 

1,138 

2 

57 

4 

19 
18 
40 

2 
87 
36 

1 
21 

3 

4 
23 

1 
19 

1 

9 

2;  826, 239 

81,958 

1 

1,560 

71,338 
66  286 

8 

4,704 
130 

1 

1,304 
412,058 

Dutch... 

1 

814 

804 

1 

1,082 

2 

1,635 

5 

4,957 

47,280 
793 

Portug'ese 

1 

253 

76,808 

5,875 

123,693 

1 
1 
1 

fel 

2,804 
1,651 

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17 

64,130 

2,147 
24,890 

1 

6 

6,629 

5 

5,129 

8 

10,635 

50,352 
192 

2 

4,088 

16 

■  34,782 

42,731 
7,014 

2,814 

. .   . . 

68,735 

2,104 

35.900 

6,195 
4.  HOR 

1 
1 

1,273 
2,054 

2I       i'ssn 

1 

208 

3 

3,396 

15 

6 

8,007 

'■3 

182 

94  19.908 

31,426 

3,472 

131 

6,383 

2 

115 

228,641 

2 

1 

1 

867 
642 

2,929 

Spanish  . . 
Portug'ese 
Dutch .... 

"i 
1 
1 

168 

178 
1,637 

11,250 

2,  .556 

1 

976 

5 

12,962 

32 

95,378 

17 

63,957  ■( 

3,436,584 
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46 

47,225 

?43 

56,934 

97 

197,673 

40 

48,657 

45 

91,051 

25 

71,567 

15,059 

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No.  17. — Summary  Statement  of  Canadian  and  United  States  Vessels  trading  on 
Inland  Waters,  which  arrived  at  Canadian  Ports  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ending 
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Number 

of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

Crew 

Number. 

Canadian— Steam 

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8,815 
1,556 
7,290 
3,449 

4,090,623 
403,701 

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411,046 

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3,754 

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251 

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4,332,922 

2,641,471 

23,707 

477,725 

2,755 

644,259 

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II     Sloops 

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8,122,839 

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No.  18. — Summary  Statement  of  Canadian  and  United  States  Vessels  trading  on  Inland 
Waters,  which  departed  from  Canadian  ports  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  June 
30,  1904. 

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Tons 
Register. 

Crew, 

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■Canadian — Steam 

Sail    

United  States— Steam   

M               Sail 

8,018 
1,500 
7,157 
3,841 

3,045,118 
436,045 

3,044,747 
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 

7,252,661 


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No.  19. — Statement  showing  the  Description,  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Canadian  and 
United  States  Vessels  trading  on  the  Rivers  and  Lakes  between  Canada  and  the 
United  States  (exclusive  of  Ferriage),  which  arrived  and  departed  during  the 
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United  States. 

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Tons 
Register. 

Crew 
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Departed 

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9,518 

4,494,324 
3,481,163 

288,386 
157,720 

10,739 
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 

Total 

19,889 

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, 

&c. — Continued. 


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RECAPITULATION. 

Steamers. 

Sailing  Vessels. 

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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 

Departed- 
British 

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 

Total 

46,512 

18,644,241 

886,043 

28,907 

3,448,001 

111,600 

75,419 

22,092,242 

997,643 

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No.  20.— Statement  of  Vessels,  British  and  Foreign,  employed  in  the  Coasting  Trade, 

&c. — (included. 


DESCRIPTION  OF  VESSELS. 


Arrived. 

Departed. 

Total. 

\ 

Number 
of 

Vessels. 

Tonnage. 

Number 

of 
Vessels. 

Tonnage.  ' 

Number 

of 
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. 

^1 

a  g 
a; 

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, 
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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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Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 

Is 
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Articles. 

ii 

■^1 

A 

Arsenic Free 

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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 
•      4 

22 

66 

•44 
224 
146 

68 
134 
310 
138 
287 

18 
252 

B 

Beans,  cocoa,  not  roasted,  &c 

"      crude 

"      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 
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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 
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Astronomical  Globes n 

"      fluid,  extract  of ; 

202 

Attachments  sewing  machines... Free 

Australian  gum Free 

Automobiles 

Beer,  in  bottles 

2 

"      casks 

2 

Bees 

Beeswax 

Bells 

...Free 

280 

Axes 

Axle  grease 

Axles 

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"    for  churches 

B^lts,  all  kinds 

.    .Free 

289 

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"       surgical   

4 

"      cartridge 

112 

Babbit  metal 

Belting    

4 

"         duck  for 

"         for  binders 

...Free 

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Bacteriological  products Free 

Badges  and  regalia ... 

Bagatelle  tables 

Bags,  carpet 

124 

' '         rubber 

112 

"         leather ... 

"         all  other 

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"            "      seamless 

98 

'*      frames,  clasps  for 

"        crude  . . .  .^ 

"        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 

"           soda 

Bicycles 

. . .  Free 

300 
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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 

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"       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 
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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 


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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 


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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  . .  ■ 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 ... 


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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 


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blouses 

cambric  cloths . 

clothing 

coutilles. . .    . . . 

damask 

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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 


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Articles. 


/    Currants,  dried 

"  green.   

Currant  wine 

Curtains  and  shams ...        

Cutcii Free 

Cutlery 

"        steel  for Free 

Cutters,  carriages 

' '         parts  of , 

"        paper  

"        coal 

Cyclometers - 


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"         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     ....     " 

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Earthen  and  chinaware 

Earthenware,  brown  or  coloured,  &c . 
Earthenware,  decorated,  &c 

"  tiles 

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Earthenware,     other     manufactures, 
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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 " 


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Articles. 


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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  . . . 

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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 


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Fillets,  cotton,  for  card  clothing.  " 
*'   rubber       "     . .  " 

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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 


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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 

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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, 

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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 

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"      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 

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"       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 " 

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Haddock 

Hair,  braids,  chains  or  cords  of 

"      cloth 

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"     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 " 

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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 . 


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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 

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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 

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s  s 

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Articles. 

Pi 

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O  * 

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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 

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iron,  cast 

104 

124 

"   hatters' &tailoi"s' 

110 

136 

104 
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"        "    rods.  .Free 

309 

108 

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knives,  blades,  &c. . . . 

112 

150 

"      hay       

104 

118 

"      pen,  jack  and 

pocket 

112 

144 

mower     and     reaper 

steel    for  manufac- 

ture of ]*'ree 

155 

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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 

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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 

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machines,  agricultural 

106 

118 

"        fire    exting- 

uishing. . . 

106 

126 

"        folding  . . . 

126 

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"        mowing.... 

104 

120 

"        other  

106 

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"        portable  . . . 

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"             "      other 

106 

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"        printing. . . . 

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"        ruling 

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"        sewing 

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"         threshers. . . 

106 

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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 . . . 


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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  § 

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C   X' 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 " 


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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  . 


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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' 


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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. ..." 


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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 


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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 


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3  ra 


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Articles. 


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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 , 


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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 


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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 


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Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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   ,, 


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Articles. 


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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. 


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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 " 


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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 , 


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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 


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Rakes,  hay 

"        horse.... 

'\  N.E.S. . 
Rails 


Railway  bars,  iron  or  steel 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 — 
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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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Table  cutlery,  N.E.S.. 


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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 


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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 . . . . 


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Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Twine,  laWn  tennis  nets 

"      of  all  kinds,  N.E.S 

"      sail 

Twist,  silk 

Type 

"    metal 

Topographical  globes Free 


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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 


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Wadding 

Wads,  gun 

Wagons,  farm      . . . . 
Wagons,  freight. . . . 


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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   


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Wines,  except  sparkling. 


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"  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 

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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 


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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  " 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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Deal  ends 

Deals,  pine 

'  ■  spruce  and  other . 
Doors,  sashes  and  blinds. 
Dressed  furs 

"       game 

"        poultry,  &c 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 

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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    


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Horns  and  hoofs ....    

Horses,  one  year  old  or  less 

"      over  one  year  old 

House  furnishings,  &c.  , 

Household  effects 

"         furniture 

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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 

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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. : — 

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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 


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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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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 


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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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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 

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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 

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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 

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&c.,  unwrought 

Stone,   ornamental,  granite,   marble, 

manufactured 

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&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' 


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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  . . 

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Wall  paper 

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Wines 

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