AGRICULTURE. 75 Quantities of total imports into <strong>Canada</strong> of wheat, flour and other breadstuffs, 1868-97. YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE. Wheat. Bush. 2,734,809 JFlour. Brls. 272,875 Total Wheat and Flour. Bush. 4,099,184 IMPORTS. Barley. Bush. Maize. Bush. 715,424 All other Grain. Bush. 1,660,929 Other Breadstuffs. Lbs. 6,662,828 1868* t 1869 t 349,248 1,746,240 t 2,561,240 3,591,948 21,648,233 1870 6,168,454 343.769 7,887,299 t 666,327 791,774 14,768,957 1871 10,950,547 485,093 13,376,012 t 1,319,552 1,632,053 16,744,139 1872 4,168,681 376,421 6,050,786 t 7,328,282 577,447 43,569,232 1873 5,804,630 276,048 7,184,870 t 8,834,225 1,374,910 60,774,356 1874 . ... 8,390,443 288,156 9,831,223 t 5,331,307 643,982 53,611,410 1875 5,105,158 467,786 7,444,088 t 3,679,746 294,623 42,217,317 1876 .. 5,858,136 376,114 7,738,706 34,099 3,635,528 681,218 40,299,165 1877 4,589,051 549,063 7,334,366 369,801 8,260,079 1,772,892 72,859,285 1878 5,635,411 314,520 7,208,011 302,147 7,387,507 2,319,654 55,101,907 4,768,733 315,044 6,343,953 43,233 7,617,421 2,154,347 57,226,269 1880 7,521,594 113,035 8,086,769 15,635 6,377,387 205,068 47,126,315 1881 7,339,689 236,433 8,521,854 16,933 7,454,892 95,541 53,570,224 1882 2,931,220 200,716 3,934,800 9,491 3,918,031 90,924 55,822,523 1883 4,961,374 301,455 6,468,649 16,465 2,425,668 294,227 51,226,147 1884 3,604,442 565,277 6,430,827 28,093 5,996,412 290,333 52,301,746 1885 3,128,143 565,562 5,955,953 14,717 3,508,529 349,894 64,361,925 1886 2,373,230 215,391 3,450,185 8,212 4,528,878 231,580 51,529,526 1887 3,550,844 174,353 4,422,609 5,053 5,304,639 59,929 57,528,263 1888 5,321,717 65,187 5,647,652 6,856 3,491,916 148,607 54,678,474 1889 1,724,985 279,371 2,982,154 6,852 7,349,729 553,852 63,377,530 1890 .... 2,844,955 185,458 3,679,516 12,550 9,959,815 1,055,094 79,544,952 1891 2,571,493 «>,884 2,867,971 197 6,253,565 193,077 58,674,104 1892 5,049,561 54,911 5,296,961 2,634 3,700,308 2,596,690 47,132,761 1893 4,156,252 53,039 4,394,928 5,715 5,100,901 292,706 44,953,699 1894 4,761,724 88,115 5,158,241 3,320 11,782,716 979,463 50,595,995 1895 3,848,517 148,773 4,517,995 10,672 2,937,400 243,047 40,334,794 1896 4,060,429 99,840 4,509,709 51,500 6,050,860 595,48G 46,662,150 <strong>1897</strong> 5,845,139 84,825 6,226.851 12,885 9,190,310 1,651,095 28,213,239 * Amount entered for consumption only as regards New Brunswick, t Not separated rom other grain. J Rye flour included in imports of flour to 1876, inclusive.
76 STATISTICAL YEAR-BOOK. Value of total exports from <strong>Canada</strong> of wheat, flour and other breadstuffs, 1868-97. 1868* YEAB ENDED 30TH JUNE. Wheat. S 3,648,081 1869 3,183,383 1870 3,705,173 1871... 1,981,917 Flour. EXPORTS. $ 2,629,540 1,948,696 2,302,149 Other Breadstuffs. $ 5,926,441 6,590,760 1,609,849 4,S20,446 Total. 12,204,062 11,722,839 7,036,172 13,043,494 8,512,212 1872 3,900,582 2,671,914 5,229,760 11,802,256 1873 8,944,139 2,958,662 8,452,818 20,355,619 1874 15.046,712 3,274,130 8,136,162 26,457,004 1875 8,420,785 1,583,284 11,398,934 21,403,003 1876 10,416,636 2,205,467 12,383,291 25,005,394 1877 4,102,210 1,525,230 10,850,898 16,478,338 1878 11,631,128 2,757,688 1879 9,748,795 11,372,470 25,761,286 2,603,118 11,342,865 23,694,778 1880 13,549,876 3,019,717 12,715,136 29,284,729 1881 9,636,505 2,469,900 14,765,712 26,872,117 1882 8,153,610 2,941,740 18,250,34C 29,345.690 1883 11,703,374 2,703,078 10,860,760 25,267,212 1884 .. . *. 3,359,192 1,440,675 11,279,561 16,079,428 1885 5,061,005 716,739 10,533,283 16,311,027 1886 5,190,424 1,875,979 11,525,527 18,591,930 1887 7,859,538 2,366,472 10,683,501 20,909,511 1888 6,416,954 1,603,712 9,314,275 17,334,941 1889 1,744,957 769,478 11,109,338 13,623,773 1890 2,394,130 661,072 10,788,862 13,844,064 1891 4,102,734 1,460.300 7,948,014 13,511,048 1892 12,056,832 1,860,491 13,268,028 27,185,351 1893 10,152,016 1,798,878 9,391,792 21,342,686 1894 9,556,788 1,842,875 9,974,833 21,374,496 1895 7,326,736 1,119,163 4,604,003 13,049,902 1896 8,007,957 895,148 4,022,038 12,925,143 <strong>1897</strong> 9,265,326 1,720,361 8,813,191 19,798,878 * The value of produce of <strong>Canada</strong> only.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS. STATISTICAL SUMM
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RECORD. The earliest official recor
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SHORT HISTORY. THE DOMINION OF CANA
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PHYSICAL FEATURES 13 Hudson Bav is
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EDUCA T10X. 469 NOVA SCOTIA EDUCATI
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