-VALUE of ARTICLES of FOOD and DRINK Imported from the BRITISH WEST India Islands
into the UNITED KINGDOM during each of the Years 1896 to 1900.
For particulars, ses page 368.
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B.-VALUE of PRINCIPAL ARTICLES of MERCHANDISE, of a class produced or manufactured in the UNITED KINGDOM, Imported into the BRITISH WEST INDIA ISLANDS from the United Kingdom and other Principal Countries during the Year 1900-continued.
[Extracted from the Colonial Trade Volumes.]
From other Countries. (d)
From
Total
PRINCIPAL ARTICLES,
United Kingdom.
Imports.
(1.)
(2.)
All other.
GRENADA.
£
·
Apparel, Wearing, and Haberdashery
5,000
1
British
Beer and Ale
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(a)
West Indies
2,000
1,000
(a)
6,000
2,000
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2,000
(a)
2,000
1000
(a)
1,000
***
B
British
Earthenware and Glassware (including Bottles)
2,000
West Indies !
1,000
1,000
4,000
Hardware and Machinery Leather (including Boots and Shoes)
4,000
9,066
,000
***
---
***
6,000
1,000
7,000
Soap
1,000
Bugar, Refined
(a)
Textiles, other than Apparel and Haberdashery
44,000
British West Indies
United States 8,000
British West Indies
2,000
1,000
4,000
British
West Indiesj
1,000
4,000
8,000
1,000
48,000
LEEWARD ISLANDS. (c)
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Boots and Bhoes
4,000
United States 2,000
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Cotton, Linens, Woollens, &o. (5)'
Harthen and Glasswares
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87,000
1,000
3,000
1,000
7,000
40,000
3,000
1,000
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1,000
23,000
Haberdashery and Millinery (Made Clothing,
Hats, Gloves, &c.)
22,000
Hardware
16,000
United States 3,000
1,000
30,000
***
1,000
4,000
Machinery
3,000
1,300
8,800
Bloop
***
Stationery and Paper
ww
..
***
***
2,800
1,500
United States 1,000
3,600
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(c) The figures given above for the Leeward Islands are exolnaive of trade between the several Presidencies of the Colony. (4) The figures given in columns (1) and (2) of the above Table show (wherever necessary) the imports of the articlm referred to from sim two peinarpal countries, other than the United Kingdom, from which such articles are imported into the Colony or Possession.
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