682 APPENDIX.
BOMBAY.
N o. IV .— Imports fr om the Arabian Gulf, 1836-7.
Weight.
Merchandise
Treasure
7,81,404
11,02,290
Total rupees . . • . . .
In 1837-38, the imports were
Being a decrease of
Coffee . . . .
Copra or dry cocoa-nuts
Dates, dry and wet
Eatables .
Ginger .
Glass *
i Arabic
Olibanum
Other sorts
Hardware and cutlery
Hides, No. 3,260
Horns, Gynda
Ivory, elephants* teet
Medicines and drugs
Metals, old copper
Mother-o pearl-shells
Pearls . . .
Piece goods, country
Senna .
Silk, raw .
Shark-fins and fish-m
Spices, almonds
Sundries .
Tortoiseshell
Vermilion
Wax . .
Wood, lava
Wool I .
' orts, 441 neces
Cwts.
29
5,496
22
7,947
9,422
1,646
6
638
8,238
13
3,149
915
2,155
3
2
690
lbs.
977,752
56
13
571,559
94
72
16
2,418
74
64
100
12,195
Rupees.
1,96, 954
142
12, 131
1, 734
128
3? 594
99, 964
61, 941
36 734
196
2j 844
287
98 566
73 225
611
17 ,366
22 ,700
739
39 ,773
378
32 ,775
27 ,197
27 ,896
19,997
632
126
1,579
,195
APPENDIX. 683
BOMBAY.
No. IV.—Exp o r ts to the Arabian G u lf \ 1836-7.
Apparel . . . . ,
Betel-nut . •
Cassia..............................
China-ware . .. .
Cocoa-nuts, No. 450,880
Coir . . . . .
Copra or dry cocoa-nuts .
Cornelians • . •.
Cotton.............................
Dates, wet . . . . .
Earthenware . . . .
Eatables and confectionery
Fireworks (China crackers)
Glass . . • . .
Ginger . . . . .
Grain of sorts. . .
Gum, b’dellium • . .
Hardware and cutlery •
Indigo • .. . . .
Leather ........................
Medicines and drugs.
Metals ,
Copper of sorts
Iron, Swedish bar
, British bar
, nails . •
, of sorts
Spelter . •
Steel . . . .
Tin . . . .
Lead, pig and sheel
, , black. .
Molasses or jagree . .
Oil, of sorts • • • • •
Pepper . . . . , .
> > l o n g ........................
Perfumery and toys •
I British, of sorts, 40,566
, , yarn .
Country, of sorts, 123,3
, , shawls, Cashmere
, , yarn .
Silk, r a w ..............................
Spices....................................
Spirits, brandy, 62| gallons.
Stationery. . . . . .
Sugar....................................
, , c a n d y ........................
Sundries . . . . . .
Tea . . . . . ,
Tobacco . . . . . .
Wood, of sorts « . . .
Woollens, British, 1 bale
neces
0 5 packa;
Merchandise
Treasure
Weight.
Cwts.
110
585
518
09
3,2822
136
2436
233
290
129
10
673
36
1,880
1,455
1,337
7
61
1,258
1,1 2 0
84
4,725
28
1,430,192
84
107
3,368
62
66
29
84
25
85
56
74
105
56
37
19.520
12,026
7,126
41
75
27
4,145
825,342
Total rupees . . . . .
In 1837-38, the exports were
An increase o f ........................