XXVI 
OTHER EXPORTS. 
and was estimated, together with skins and 
whalebone, to be worth 107,971/. sterling. The 
gross amount of all other exports during that 
year, did not exceed 107,697Z. sterling. Of 
these exports, the following were the most con- 
siderable : 
Timber - - - 
- £7,410 
Butter and Cheese - 
- 2,376 
Mimosa bark 
40 
Hides - - - ■ 
- 7,333 
Horses - - - - 
- 7,302 
Salt provisions 
- 5,184 
Wool - - - 
- 66,112 
The above is exclusive of £61 ,000 value of 
British manufactures re-exported to the various 
ports and islands in the Southern Seas. 
In this scale, moreover, tobacco is not men- 
tioned ; but that plant is now raised for the supply 
of every private establishment, and will assuredly 
form an article of export, as soon as its manu- 
facture shall be well understood. Neither can it 
be doubted but that the vine and the olive will, 
in a short time, be abundantly cultivated ; and 
that a greater knowledge of the climate and soil 
of the more northern parts of the colony, will 
