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Description of Goods.
Classifier of Quantity.
To Tien-tsin.
To Newchwang.
To Hong Kong, for probable exportation to
Total Exports.
Chinese Ports.
Quantities. Value. Quantities. Value. Quantities. Value. Quantities. Value. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Paper, 1st quality 1,117 2 27,925 1,117 2 27,925 Silk piece goods 360 27 252,189 443 73 7 96 11,093 3,763 5 94,075 5,572 815 26 570,682 ribbons and sashes 198 42 138,894 12 67 8,869 608 89 426,223 " tassels 34 32 22,308 0 78 507 51 85 33,703 "2 floss, from other provinces. 29 63 17,778 52 21 31,326 and cotton mixtures 71 98 21,594 95 37 28,611 " Sugar, brown 25,613 2 108,855 12,776 23 54,299 6,356 93 27,017 131,133 25 557,316 35 candy " white 5,517 53 66,210 607 5 7,285 10,458 89 125,507 14,265 14 111,268 938 66 7,321 6,670 84 52,033 71,634 14 558,746 "" Tobacco, prepared white Wax, Wood ware 8,761 24 157,702 203 7 3,655 12,623 93 227,230 "" 0 12 226 42 Miscellaneous 60 6,340 81,901 86 54 43,270 106 37 53,185 737 97 20,663 8,595 26,134 277,151 Total • : : 1,328,184 137,500 225,652 4,333,296Total Exports to Chinese Ports, at 4s. 5d. per dollar, £956,936 4s.
British Consulate, Canton, March 31, 1868.
(Signed)
D. B. ROBERTSON, Consul,
CHINA.
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