PORTED FOR HOME CONSUMPTION(a) 2,089,380 | 2,270,885 2,152,883 2,276,864 2,463,525 (INCLUDING BULLION AND SPECIE). (a) Including transhipments, but excluding trade between Trinidad and Tobago. 2,161,231 2,283,056 2,535,965 (b) (b) Including Imports into Tobago in 1899 and subsequent years. (c) Including 780%., the number for which was not stated. d) Excluding fire-arms and ammunition, but inclusive of jewellery, clocks, watches, and railway materials. (e) Excluding transhipments in 1897 and subsequent years. And 1,384 bags. The increase is largely due to the fact that during 1905-6, Trinidad was temporarily the transhipping centre for Royal Mail Steamers. No. 26-Continued. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. PRINCIPAL ARTICLES EXPORTED. (a) QUANTITIES and VALUE of PRINCIPAL ARTICLES of DOMESTIC and OTHER (a) Including transhipments, but excluding trade between Trinidad and Tobago. (b) Including Exports from Tobago in 1899 and subsequent years. (e) It is provided by Ordinance, No. 37 of 1905, that the extraction of Balata gum from trees on Crown lands is prohibited. Balata gum grown on private lands can only be exported by a Warden's permit. In the case of gum re-exported a Customs officer's certificate of importation is required. |