2oo Agricultural Imports of the Cereal Year, 



in the case of oats is attributable to a great falling- off in the 

 supplies from Russia, the United States and Canada. 



Articles.. 



iST Sf.pt., 1901, to 

 31ST Aug., 1902. 



ist Sept., 1900, to 

 31ST Aug., 1901. 



Quantities, j 



Values. 



Quantities . 



Values. 













lluloto ... ... V« 



34< l 77 



9 I 9»354 



At ATT 



1. 149.II9 



Cattle ... ... 



436,499 



0, UJ. 3 'U/ y 



497-734 



S n t R ,t r 

 O.9 1 0,3 i 3 



Sheep and Lambs , , 



326.015 



498,674 



33 2 -443 



- T ( ~>Q 1 



3l4,2b4 



Bacon ... ... cwts. 



5-435-°93 



13,662.784 



5,627.589 



i2.85i.285 





1,622,559 



4.090 jjO 



1 .OZ0.4— 4 



4-373-5 12 



Beef: 











Salted 



; ' 

 170,044 



257. OOJ 



— j 090 



203.901 





4.068. 525 



Q -O, 



0, jOi.704 



4.4OO.O99 





Meat unenuroerateel : 











Salted or fresh 



040,00 1 



I, I04.4I2 



57 1 -3 1 ^ 



Q 



1.070,300 



Preserved other- 











wise than by 











saltinf 



-.0 



2,720,913 



/ 00,04.5 



2 «333'3° 2 



Alutton fresh ... 



3,7 2 3>34 0 



6,833,924 



3.464,763 



6,340,909 



Pork : 











■ Salted (not Hams) 



2 3°, 7 2 o 



IIO ->8r 

 j j_:,^0 I 



2 43> '57 



307,713 



Fresh ... ... , , 



730,664 



1 .394,700 



757>7 1 4 



1 .640.276 



Rabbits 



400,0/0 



670,943 



442.832 



705,156 













Wheat ,, 



/ 4-/ of ,°j9 



-4.o_o.3Oi 



1 1 , 1 OU.OjU 



24,209 I44 



Wheat Meal and 













[9, 1 1 3,020 



°,7o 0 ,420 



2j-j49, 6i 4 



IO.9i4.305 



Barley... ... 





u,_(.c_)..u4 1 



18,745.910 



- " T~ tR~> 

 5,317,103 



Oats \\ 



1 °,/ 0 3,449 



3 O 0j,0I2 



22,102.770 



5»99p)033 



Maize ... 



47.202, 169 



12 370,843 



3 3.OO3.OCO 



I 3-°55> I S2 



Butter ... ., 



3,854,97! 



20,049,244 



3.631.949 



10,0/3.1 09 



Margarine ... ,, 



1,030,495 



2,612,592 



943-5 1 4 



2.504.070 



Cheese 



2,626 2/0 



4.39 1 .400 



2,523.670 



°- 2 JJ- 2 J° 



Milk condensed 





1,785,587 



955,062 



!-765-34 2 



.. and cream, fresh 









21,751 



37,464 



23,36° 



37,725 



Effffs ft hundreds 



18.583,297 



6,145,233 



16.779,107 



5,370,002 



Fruit : 











liuuito ... lo. 



1,650,841 



1 . 1 ^4,640 



2.323 no 



1.356.502 



Pears ... ... , , 



307,722 



259.946 



442.313 



346-872 



Hops ... ... 



1 17,749 



444-913 



1S8.873 



785,039 



Onions ... bushels 



7.287,670 



970,561 



7.332.162 



844,896 



Potatoes ... ... cwts. 



5.082,992 



1,472,491 



9,882,847 



2-346.583 



Tomatoes ... ,, 



763,019 



677 994 



864, 106 



795.160 



Tallow and Stearine ,, 



1.870,308 



2,7^0,925 



1,826.785 



2.322.673 



Wool lbs. 



665,126,317 



21.392 839 



677,028,507 



21,612.304 



Hides, wet and 











dry ... ... cwts. 



1.004,496 



2-540,379 



850,730 



2.00J 292 



Lard ... ,, 



i-7i3,343 



4.070,306 



2,066.51 1 



3.982,524 



Poultry and Game 





1 050357 





967,789 



Vegetables (un- 









enumerated) ... 





452-434 





537- 2 5S 



There was a general decrease in the number of imported 

 animals, viz., over 9.000 horses, 61,000 cattle, and 6,000 

 sheep. There was also a decrease in the supply of the 



