BOMBAY.
No. I I I .—Imports from the Persian Gulf) 1836-7.
I
Coffee . . . .
Dates, dry and wet
Eatables . . .
Glass . . . .
Metals
(Arabic
Olibanum
Other sorts
Hardware . . . .
Indigo . . . .
Ivory, elephants’ teeth
Medicines and drugs
¡Brass, old .
Copper, old
Iron, British bar
Tin . . .
Mother-o’pearl, shells
Oil, naphtha . . . .
Pearls and coral . .
Perfumery . . . .
Piece goods, of sorts, 209
S a f f r o n ........................
Shark-fins and fish-maws
Silk, raw . . . . .
Stationery . . . .
S u n d rie s ........................
Spices, cardamons, cloves, &c.
Tortoiseshell . . . .
Tobacco . . . . .
Wine, Shiraz, 306^ gallons
W o o l..............................
Weight.
Cwt.
179,129
376
2,716
026
31
14,859
6
360
35
7
463
172
849
lbs.
170,643
48
8
46
661
25,218
96
279
526
68,540
Merchandise
Treasure
Horses . . . .
4
37
77
11
5,924
82
3
46
40
Total
In 1837-8 the imports from the Persian Gulf amounted to .
Showing an increase of . . •
BOMBAY.
No. I I I .—Exports to the Persian Gulf 1836-7.
Weight. Value.
Apparel *
Cwt. lbs. Rupees.
5,864
Beer, If hhds. 190
Betel-nut . ’ 192 * *28 1,203
Cassia . . 144,761 21,591
Coals . . *52 630
Cochineal . l’,829 8,215
Coffee . 70,716 15,212
Cocoa-nuts, 88.000 • ; . . . , . . . 1,269
China-ware 41,018
Copra or dry cocoa-nuts................................................... 1,668 * *84 7,951
Coir . . 1,052 56 3,612
Cotton. . 136,200 18,816
Cornelians . 350
Earthenware . . 300
Eatables and confectionery .......................................................... 10,074
Fireworks (China crackers).................................... 240
Ginger. . 1,5*35 9,085
Glass . . 6,258
Grain, of sorts 1,28,492
Gums . . Í Olibanum . . . . . . . . . * 1*80 J , 105
L other sorts .......................................................... 258 *26 6,052
Gunnies, 1,500 230
Hardware and cutlery ................................................................. , . 7,707
Hemp . . 60 365
Indigo , 3*.763 8,129
Marine stores 556
Medicines and d r u g s ................................................................. 8*, 249 * *78 36,842
' Copper, o l d ................................................... 7 56 300
, , sheet ................................................... 57 84 2,925
, , tiles and plates . . . . . . 20 111 1,030
Iron, Swedish b a r ........................................... 4,322 37 11,648
, , British bars . . . . . . . 2,485 69 11,148
,, ,, n a i l s ............................................ 12 56 150
Metals . ,, ,, of s o r t s .................................... 87 56 735
Spelter................................................................. 122 910
Steel . . . . . . . . . . 409 4,715
Tin ................................................................. 28 ’ *5 995
Lead, pig and sheet . . . . . . . 1,538 13,516
,,, r e d .......................................................... 16 160
, , white . . . . . . . . 15 220
Molasses or jagree . . . . . . . . . . . 245 800
Oil, of sorts 15,608
Plate, plated ware, jewellery, and w a t c h e s ............................. 110
Perfumery. 225
Pepper ' . 2*6*36 I *28 29,959
n long
British printed cottons, &c„ 1,602 pieces . .
, , white ditto, 28,989 pieces . .
,, cottons, of sorts, 197,191 pieces
13 28 636
16,640
1,89,506
7,82,378
Piece goods . i ,, y a r n ...................................................
Country, of sorts, 318,047 pieces . . . .
,, shawls, Cashmere, 735 pieces . .
222*,580 2,03,495
9,87,880
1,04,600
,, y a r n ................................................... 34*, 6*22 13,259
Salt • . 1,600 250
Silk, raw . 40*. 450 65,391
Spices, viz., cloves and c a rd& m o n s ............................................ *3*42 103 31,005
Spirits, brandy, 53 g a llo n s '............................. ....... 244
Stationery . 1,560
Sugar . • 22*, 4*60 *63 2,71,529
, , candy 16,400 105 2,54,995
Summerheads or umbrellas, China, 1 case . . . . . 280
Sundries . 31,717
Tea . . ............................................. 6,928 2,312
Tobacco . 2,660 195
Wines, 4974 gallons ................................................................. 2,014
Wood, of sorts 28,645
Woollens, British, 58 b a l e s .......................................................... 22,300
Merchandise 34,47,341
Treasure . 42,900
Total . . 34,90,241
In 1837-8 the Exports to the Persian Gulf amounted to 37,33,125
Making an increase of . 2,42,884
VOL* II.