EUROPEAN MANUFACTURES. 



299 









£ 



s. 



d. 



Barley 



1,757 



ditto 







4 



6 



Oats 



1,175 



ditto 







3 







Indian corn » 



153 



ditto 







6 



6 



Salt . 



1,840 



lbs. 











H 



Raisins . 



9,905 



do. 











3i 



Tobacco 



14,944 



do. 











3 



Bed feathers 



139 



do. 







2 



9 



Wool 



3,243 



do. 











6 



Tiger skins 



77 



do. 







12 







Raw or green hides 



10,730 



do. 







10 



6 



Dry ditto 



487 



do. 







4 







Buck skins 



11,130 



do. 







1 



3 



Horns 



24,663 



per hundred 



2 



5 







Kids and calf skins 



2,564 each 







2 



6 



Oat hay 



159,203 ] 



per 100 lbs. 







3 







Oxen . 



100 each 



1 



5 







Cows 



90 



do. 



1 











" The manufactures of this district are at present 

 inconsiderable, and do not furnish a surplus of any com- 

 modity beyond the consumption of the inhabitants." 



Artisans, as tailors, smiths, carpenters. &c. 

 have established themselves in every part of this dis- 

 trict, and at Bathurst, two West of England clothiers 

 have commenced successfully to manufacture blan- 

 kets and kersey, from the wool produced in this set- 

 tlement ; hats, light and durable, are also made at 

 Graham's Town from the same material. 



Undertakings of this kind, and indeed the inha- 

 bitants in general, labour under very serious disabi- 

 lities from the want of sufficient assistants. Servants 

 of all description are difficult to be obtained, and 

 when engaged are seldom retained in service for any 

 length of time. The industrious and steady very 



