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A more complete view of the principal articles, 

 which compose this growing and valuable commerce, 

 may be afforded by the following lists of Exports and 

 Imports for the years 1810 and 1811, which we have 

 received from the most authentic sources, and which 

 furnish more recent information on the subject, than 

 can be found in the latest publications on Canada. 



EXPORTS FOR 1810. 

 Cleared. 



661 Vessels, 143,893 Tons. 

 6578 Men. 



170,860 Bushels of wheat. 

 12,519 Barrels of flour. 

 16,467 Quintals of biscuit. 



18,928 Bushels of pease. 

 S',0' Bushels of oatl. 



J Bushels of barU-y. 

 Bushels of malt. 

 98 Bushels of Indian com. 

 8,584 Bushels of flax seed. 

 1,600 Minots of salt. 

 2,977 Barrels 1 f . r 

 2 Half, do.J ofbec 



422 Timetb 1 

 Firkiusj 



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fbutter - 



107 Kegsand firkins} 

 1,070 Boxes of soap. 

 1,181 Do. of candles. 

 269 Tierces! 11 j c u 

 586 Barrel. I P lckledfi8h ' 

 300 Quintals dry cod fish. 



14 Barrels of seal and cod oil. 

 33,798 Pieces of oak timber. 

 69,271 Do. of pine do. 



137 Do. maple, walnut, &c. 

 312,423 Do. pine plank and boards. 

 3,887,306 Do. oak staves and heading. 

 47,515 Do. stave ends. 

 13.623 Handspikes. 

 15,150 Pieces of oars. 

 6,977 Masts. 



678 Bowsprits. . 

 3,354 Spars for yards, &c. 

 167,389 Pieces of lathwood. 



2,000 Feet scantling. 

 130,516 Hoops, 12 feet long. 

 80,000 Shingles. 



55 Buts 1 



5,497 Puncheons 

 1,301 Hogsheads > packs. 

 771 Quarter casks 

 228 Tierce 

 29,407 Casks, containing 106,584 2 1 pot aim 



pearl ashes. 

 44 Hogsheads of beer. 

 17 Puncheons of bottled do. 

 26 Packets of hops. 

 30 Bales cotton wool. 

 71 Hogsheads! 

 62 Casks I r 



4 Kegs >"ssence of spruce. 



10 Boxes 



6 Casks Canada balsam. 

 44 Bales, 7375 hogsheads of capillairr. 



8 Howes. 



5 Barrels of apples. 

 87 Do. of onions. 

 195 Cast metal stoves. 



