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Statistics of salmon fishery — Continued. 

 EXPORTS, NEW BRUNSWICK. 



Year. 



1819. 

 1822. 



1827 . 



1828 . 



1829 . 

 1830. 

 1831 . 



mn . 



1833 

 1834. 



18:}5, 



1836 



1837 



1838. 



1839. 



1840. 



1841 



1842 



1843 



1844 



1845 



1846 



1847 



1848 



1849 



1850 



Pickled. 



Barrels. 



362 



504 

 295 

 489 

 776 

 199 

 692 

 652 

 160 

 88 

 30 

 843 

 930 

 400 

 804 

 825 

 879 

 155 

 479 

 621 

 311 

 426 

 175 



Kits. 



2,271 

 2, 692 

 1,725 

 2,721 

 2, 6:55 

 2, 597 

 2, 947 

 2,151 

 1,965 

 5, 278 

 4, 650 

 1,120 

 8, 261 

 5, 600 

 2,276 

 2,653 

 1,232 



855 

 6,419 

 1,261 

 1, 529 



170 



Smoked. 



No. 



2,655 

 2,531 

 5,795 

 5,350 

 4,812 

 4,897 

 3,708 

 4, .596 

 9,476 

 6, %4 

 6, 073 



10,201 



1,0.59 



4, 853 



1,858 



900 



406 



80 



20 



2,243 



5,460 



Fresh. 



No. 



*32, 000 



* A proportion of the annual catch has been exported fresh for some years, but the quan- 

 tity can only be conjectured. 



IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, NOVA SCOTIA. 



"From Halifax ulouo. 



