Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen43F. Hunt, 1860 |
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Página 95
... tons 220,000 1854 . 849,502 1855. 1856 . 1857 . 1859 . 375,475 357,347 369,610 415,000 Porto Rico . 43,600 40,107 41,058 53,377 35,660 50,000 Brazils 121,000 114,509 113.754 .... 105,603 125,000 75,000 United States .. West Indies ...
... tons 220,000 1854 . 849,502 1855. 1856 . 1857 . 1859 . 375,475 357,347 369,610 415,000 Porto Rico . 43,600 40,107 41,058 53,377 35,660 50,000 Brazils 121,000 114,509 113.754 .... 105,603 125,000 75,000 United States .. West Indies ...
Página 97
... Tons . Tons . Tons . Tons . 107,000 97.200 10,600 7,100 14,620 14,490 1,160 2,020 23,500 26,500 1,620 5,750 26,500 50,370 380 14,060 8,610 8,480 100 690 39,730 11,060 7,320 4,720 24,460 26,780 2,720 5,790 11,790 9,840 1,100 1,130 ...
... Tons . Tons . Tons . Tons . 107,000 97.200 10,600 7,100 14,620 14,490 1,160 2,020 23,500 26,500 1,620 5,750 26,500 50,370 380 14,060 8,610 8,480 100 690 39,730 11,060 7,320 4,720 24,460 26,780 2,720 5,790 11,790 9,840 1,100 1,130 ...
Página 98
... tons to 4,269,109 tons , and that the number of men employed , exclusive of masters , has increased from 168,537 in 1855 , to 172,506 in 1859. There is , therefore , a considerable increase of vessels , tonnage , and seamen employed in ...
... tons to 4,269,109 tons , and that the number of men employed , exclusive of masters , has increased from 168,537 in 1855 , to 172,506 in 1859. There is , therefore , a considerable increase of vessels , tonnage , and seamen employed in ...
Página 99
tons , with outward bound cargoes valued at $ 1,031,114 . During the preceding twelve months there were forty - eight arrivals and forty - seven departures ; the former measuring 20,110 tons , with cargoes worth $ 1,675,731 ; the latter ...
tons , with outward bound cargoes valued at $ 1,031,114 . During the preceding twelve months there were forty - eight arrivals and forty - seven departures ; the former measuring 20,110 tons , with cargoes worth $ 1,675,731 ; the latter ...
Página 100
... ton . The whole quantity made at all the Swedish forges , where these ores are used , only amounts to about 4,500 tons , and the recent convulsions in the commercial world have had no effect upon their value . 2. Next in estimation to ...
... ton . The whole quantity made at all the Swedish forges , where these ores are used , only amounts to about 4,500 tons , and the recent convulsions in the commercial world have had no effect upon their value . 2. Next in estimation to ...
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