II Dec. 1911.] 



Statistics. 



847 



Perishable and Frozen Produce. 



R. CROWE, Superintendent of Exports. 



Fruit, Plants, Bulbs, Grain, &c. 



Imports. 



(io'xls 



Apples ... 



Apples, Cu.stard . 



Bananas, bunches 



Bananas, cases 



Barley ... 



Beans 



Bulbs ... 



Chillies ... 



Cocoa beans 



Cocoanuts 



Coffee beans 



Copra 



Cucumbers 



Dates 



Figs 



Fruit- 

 Canned 

 Dried 

 Mixed 



Oreen ginger 



Hops 



Jams, Sauces, &< . 



Lemons 



Linseed 



Lo(|Uiits 



Inter- 

 state. 



4,755 



29 



3,109 



1,678 



3,022 



44 



1 



21 

 36 



109 

 130 



113 

 102 



S 2" '9 

 11 



Oversea. 



1 



59,271 



15,668 



2,835 



605 



27 



154 



1,485 



1,019 



1,465 



133 



Exports. 



Oversea. 



1,833 



Imports. 



Exports. 



Logs 



Mace 



Maize 



Melons ... 



Nutmegs 



Nuts 



Oats 



Onions . . . 



Oranges ... 



Passion ... 



Paw Paws 



Pears 



Pepper ... 



Peas, Dried 



Pineapples 



Plants ... 



Potatoes 



Rice 



Seeds 



Spice 



Sirawberrii'S 



'I'onuitoes 



Vegetables 



Wheat ... 



^'arIls 



ITU 



Totals 



21,161 s:<,5.-)0 8,558 



( Irand ToUiIh 



2.S7,.'.I(» 110,:i3S 11,340 



Total MimilKTof packages inspected for (pnuli-r ending ."lOth SeptendKi-, 1911 = H59,188. 



J. (;. TURNKR, Chief Horticultural Officer. 



