TRADE OF SrN'DH. 271 



Piece Goods, Silk Piece Goods, Manufactured 

 Metals, RaAV Silk, Spices, Wines and Spiiits, Raw 

 Metals, Cotton Twist and Thi^ead, and Apparel. 

 The increase in the Imports from tlie Concan, 

 and from Goa and Demaun, consists simply of 

 Timber. From Guzerat, Cotton, Seeds, and 

 Timber. From Malabar, Timber. Meki-an, 

 Oil Seeds, Ghee, and Salt Fish. From Moul- 

 mein. Timber. The Persian Gulf, Dates. 

 There has been a decrease in the value of 

 the Import Trade from France. Cuteh. Katti- 

 awar, and the ]\rauritius. Catch shows a de- 

 crease chiefly in Grain. Tobacco, Snuif. and 

 Treasure. Kattiawar, Cotton and Grain. The 

 Maui'itius, solely in Treasm-e. The Export 

 Trade of the present year shows a decrease 

 in value to the extent of Rs. 3,38,560 ; in 1857 

 -dS, the Exports amounted to Rs. 1,07,81,286, 

 while in 1858-59 they amount toRs. 1,04,42,726: 

 viz. Merchandise in the previous year Rs. 

 1,07,36,134; Treasure Rs. 45,152: in 1858-59, 

 Merchandise Rs. 1,04,04,070, Treasure Rs. 

 38,656. The chief places to which there has 

 been any increase in Exports from Sind, are 

 England, Calcutta, France, Goa and Demaun. 

 Guzerat, Kattiawar. ]\Ialabar, Singapore, and 



