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DOMINION OF CANADA. 



The following table gives the trade of the different provinces for the year ending June 

 30, 1874 : 



The aggregate trade with the principal coun- 

 tries for three years has been as follows : 



Vessels on the registry-books at the different 

 ports of registry in the Dominion, on Decem- 

 ber 31, 1874: 



Of these, 236 were ships, measuring 267,107 

 tons; 546 barks, 320,843 tons; 25 barkentines, 

 10,769 tons; 62 brigs, 15,708 tons; 542 brigan- 

 tines, 114,689 tons; 3,643 schooners, 230,383 

 tons ; 142 woodboat schooners, 8,889 tons ; 56 

 woodboats, 2,761 tons; 916 barges, 102,737 

 tons; 45 sloops, 1,788 tons; 1 yacht, 45 tons; 

 80 scows, 6,088 tons; 2 steamlifts, 69 tons; 

 and 634 steamers (gross tonnage, 122,836), 76,- 

 487 tons. 



The third volume of the census of 1871 was 

 published in 1875, and from it we compile 

 tables of agriculture, manufactures, etc. 



FOBEST PEODTJCTS. 



* The distribution of this amount would add about 



,000 each to Great Britain and the United States in 1872. 

 r in board-measure. 



