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COTTON TEXTILES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 



UNITED STATES CONSULATE, 



Fort Erie, Ontario, July 30, 1889. 



JAMES WHELAN, 



Consul. 



NOVA SCOTIA. 



WINDSOR. 

 REPORT BY CONSUL YOUNG, OF WINDSOR. 



I have the honor to submit the following statement of the imports of 

 cotton textiles into this consular district, of which Windsor is the chief 

 port of entry : 



QUANTITY AND KIND IMPORTED. 



Imported during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1889. 



As some small packages that came by mail are not included in the 

 foregoing, the collector of customs estimates the total importation of 

 cotton goods during the fiscal year at not in excess of $1,000. 



WEIGHT PER YARD OF TEXTILES IMPORTED. 



As white and unbleached cotton goods are manufactured in Canada, 

 the weight of those that are printed or dyed is unknown. 



