I. 



NEWFOUNDLAND, 



St. John's, to tcit: 



JAMES 8. HAYWARD, of St. .John's, aforesaid, assistant collector of 

 Her Majesty's customs, maketh oath and saith : That the statement 

 hereto annexed, showing the quantity and value of the products therein 

 referred to, exported and imported by the colony of Newfoundland, for 

 the years therein stated, viz, eighteen hundred and fifty one to eight- 

 een hundred and seventy-six, and also that the statements hereto 

 annexed, marked A and B, purporting to be a recapitulation of the 

 imports from the United States and exports to the United States and 

 other countries, for the years 1851 to the year 1876, inclusive, and a 

 statement "showing the total and average imports and exports of fish 

 and products of fish for the four years preceding the Reciprocity Treaty, 

 the twelve years under the treaty, seven years after its abrogation, and 

 three years under the Washington Treaty, respectively," have been 

 carefully examined by this deponent, and that the said statements, to 

 the best of this deponent's knowledge and belief, exhibit a true and cor- 

 rect account of the several matters therein set forth. 



JAMES S. HAY WARD, 



Assistant Collector. 



Sworn before me at St. John's, aforesaid, this nineteenth day of Julv, 

 A. D. 1877. 



J. O. FRASER, 

 Commissioner of Affidavits. 



Return zhoicing tlie quantities and values o/Jish and products offish imported from the Untied 

 States of America, and exported to the United States and all other countries, from the 

 colony of Newfoundland, during each year, from 1851 to 1876, incliuire. 



