A dictionary, practical, theoretical and historical of commerce and commercial navigation . 148.) COCOA. In 1874 there were imported into theUnited Kingdom 17,909,478 lbs. of cocoa, of thevalue of 531,892/., and in 1875, 15,873,624 lbs.,valued at 429,912/., chiefly from the British WestIndies, Ecuador, and France. COFFEE. The following table exhibits thequantity and value of the coffee imported intothe United Kingdom during each of the five yearsending with 1875, and the quantity re-exportedduring the same period :— 1871 1872 Quantities 1,714,221 1,484,5451,637,5251,404,923l,58y,732 £ 5,394,50


A dictionary, practical, theoretical and historical of commerce and commercial navigation . 148.) COCOA. In 1874 there were imported into theUnited Kingdom 17,909,478 lbs. of cocoa, of thevalue of 531,892/., and in 1875, 15,873,624 lbs.,valued at 429,912/., chiefly from the British WestIndies, Ecuador, and France. COFFEE. The following table exhibits thequantity and value of the coffee imported intothe United Kingdom during each of the five yearsending with 1875, and the quantity re-exportedduring the same period :— 1871 1872 Quantities 1,714,221 1,484,5451,637,5251,404,923l,58y,732 £ 5,394,5095,257,1037,230,3517,064,7227,513,053 Quantitiesre-exported ,541,5081,116,6941,380,4571,079,7841,207,843 The quantity imported into Hamburgh in 1875was 1,540,000 cwts., and that into Holland1,484,000 cwts. COINS. The following accounts, compiled fromstatements in the appendix to the 6th AnnualReport of the Deputy Master of the Mint, showthe total value of the gold, silver, and bronzecoins struck at the London and Sydney mints,and those of British India, during each of 5 8 COLLISIONS Account of the Quantity and Value of Gold Coinissued at the Sydney Mint, and of the Revenuederived from Mint Charges, for each of the 5Years ending with 1875 :— Period Sovereigns Halt Sovereigns Total Value of Coin TotalRevenue 187118721K7318741875 ,814,0001,816,0001,478,0001,899,0002,122,000 ,000252,000 £2,814,0001,&93,0001,478,0002,025,0002,122,000 £ t. ,887 14 917,789 4 712,386 18 914,114 8 213,565 11 11 Table showing the Value of Gold, Silver, and CopperMoneys coined at the Mints of British India dur-ing each of the 5 Years ending with 1874 :— Year* ended Gold Silver Copper Total 31 March £ £ £ £ 78,510 6,825,537 5,432 6,909,479 3,994 1,234,084 6,121 1,244,199 15,413 1,690,395 25,049 1,730,857 1874 31,795 3,981,436 10,500 4,023,731 15,498 2,370,013 14,461 2,399,972 [See also Gold and Silver.] COLLISIONS. In 1875 two important pointswere established in reg


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