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TABLE XVI.— AvEEAGE Value per Head of Live Cattle, Sheep, and 
Pigs imported into the United Kingdom from Foreign Countries 
AND British Possessions in the undermentioned Years. 
[From Bsturns furnished ly tlie Board of Customs.'] 
Years 
Cattle 
Sheep and 
Lambs 
Pigs 
Oxen and Bulls 
Cows 
Calves 
£ s. d. 
& s. d. 
£ 
J. 
d. 
& 
s. d. 
£ 
3. d. 
1878 
22 12 1 
16 16 0 
4 
17 
6 
2 
8 8 
3 
U 9 
1879 
21 17 6 
16 17 9 
4 
14 
8 
2 
7 8 
3 
9 11 
1880 
22 0 11 
18 5 7 
4 
14 
11 
2 
8 1 
3 
9 10 
1881 
21 15 2 
19 9 11 
4 
13 
1 
2 
6 10 
3 
7 5 
1882 
21 4 11 
19 10 1 
4 
13 
10 
2 
5 6 
3 
13 5 
1883 
21 11 4 
19 14 3 
4 
13 
3 
2 
5 1 
3 
8 6 
1884 
21 19 10 
19 12 0 
4 
14 
6 
2 
5 5 
3 
3 7 
1885 
21 2 10 
19 6 11 
4 
11 
2 
2 
3 3 
3 
16 6 
1886 
18 1 2 
13 5 10 
3 
18 
8 
1 
18 8 
2 
19 4 
1887 
17 6 10 
12 12 4 
3 
17 
6 
1 
13 11 
2 
18 9 
TABLE XVII.— Number of Horses, and their Declared Value, im- 
ported into, and exported from, the United Kingdom, in each 
OP THE undermentioned YEARS. 
[^From Amiual Statements of Trade of the United Kingdom.'] 
Year 
Ijipohted 
Year 
Exported 
Number 
Value 
Number 
Value 
£ 
£ 
1882 
8,827 
212,074 
1882 
6,444 
407,599 
1883 
10,409 
212,033 
1883 
7,346 
410,269 
1884 
12,929 
256,789 
1884 
6,973 
406,915 
1885 
13,023 
196,624 
1885 
6,196 
371,406 
1886 
11,026 
189,901 
1886 
7,326 
409,045 
1887 
11,640 
198,009 
1887 
9,455 
546,403 
Note. — The countries from which horses were imjiorted in 1886 were as 
follows :— Germany, 6,085; Denmark, 2,365; Holland, 915; France, 794; 
Belgium, 365 ; United States of America, 231 ; Canada, 118 ; Channel Islands,- 
52 ; Argentine Republic, 51 ; and 50 from other countries. The corresponding 
figures for 1887 have not yet been published. 
TABLE XVIII. — Average Prices of Wool in each of the under- 1 
mentioned Years.' 
EXGLTSH 
Years 
Austra- 
South 
Leicester 
Half-breds 
Kent 
Southdown 
lasias 
Afkican' 
Per lb. 
Per lb. 
Per lb. 
Per lb. 
Per lb. 
Per lb. 
d. d. 
d. d. 
d. d. 
s. 
</. s. 
d. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
1882 
Is. 2d. 
1 Oi 
1 2i 
1883 
9 to 9| 
9i to lOi 
9i to 10 
0 
103 to 1 
2 
1 0^ 
1 o| 
1 2i 
1884 
8| ,, 9 
9 „ 9i 
9 „ 9| 
0 
10 „ 1 
1| 
1 li 
1885 
9 „ 9i 
0 
9 „ 1 
Oi 
0 io| 
0 9i 
0 9^ 
1886 
9 „ 9f 
9i „ 103 
9! „ 10| 
0 
n „ 1 
Oi 
0 9J 
0 lOi 
1887 
9f „ lOi 
10 „ Hi 
lOi „10| 
0 
lOi „ 1 
03 
0 103 
' The prices of English wool have been calculated from the prices given 
weekly in the Economist newspaper. The figures relating to Australasian 
and South African wool have been taken from Returns furnished by the Board 
of Customs, 
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