702 
The coals and coke exported from the following ports 
to foreign countries were as follows : — In the shipments 
from Grimsby are some Derbyshire coals, but the exact 
quantity cannot be ascertained, 40,000 tons were probably 
Yorkshire. 
HULL. 
GRIMSBY. 
GOOLE. 
Coals. 
Coke. 
Coals. 
Coke. 
Coals. 
Coke- 
Tons. 
Tons. 
Tons. 
Tons. 
Tons. 
Tons. 
January 
8,982 
369 
6,314 
151 
February ...... 
8,513 
176 
5,137 
... 
166 
... 
Q 1 QQ 
o,iOO 
o,oyu 
12,423 
5,509 
1 
303 
7,760 
20 
5,886 
82 
10,349 
380 
4,157 
211 
13,451 
35 
5,255 
21 
889 
10,864 
632 
5,256 
1,127 
September ... 
25,058 
290 
6,290 
21 
1,593 
9,356 
300 
7,878 
1,341 
9 
15,946 
470 
6,691 
1,496 
9,451 
6,089 
1,249 
Total 
135,341 
2,672 
70,352 
43 
8,608 
9 
By railway there were distributed 1,398,926 tons ; by sea 
to London, 41,927 tons; by sea to other ports, 120,971 
tons; by sea to foreign countries, (coal, 183,949 tons; coke 
estimated as coal, 5,448 tons) 189,397 tons. 
The estimated value of the Lead Ore, £130,263; of 
Iron Ore, £810,827 ; of Iron Pyrites, £1,572; of Coals, 
£2,168,860. The estimated value of the raw mineral 
produce at the mine or the pit's mouth, £3,111,522. 
In addition to these mineral returns, very complete replies 
have been obtained from 102 quarries in Yorkshire, pro- 
ducing building and paving stones, lime, grindstones, and 
whetstones. Through these I have been enabled to estimate 
the value of the stones raised in Yorkshire during 1857 as 
being £105,374. If we adopt the market value of the metals, 
