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112    ADMINISTRATION RETORT OP TIIE PESSLLX GULP POLITICAL RESIDENCY. ETC, FOR


                                                   PART IV.


                                                     TRADE.
                         The statistics of trade for the past year as received from the Muscat Custom-house are
                      shewn in the accompanying returns. They are merely approximate, as the manner in which
                      the books are kept by the customs farmer does not admit of accurate details being obtained.
                      The fanner is, moreover, always averse from giving precise information.
                         The returns show a decrease of trade compared with the previous year. The chief export
                      is dates, of which a large quantity’gocs to America, Southern Arabia, and East Africa. The
                      American date trade was consideiably below the average last season, owing to the New York
                      markets being overstocked from the previous year. Import trade also shows a decrease.
                         It is believed that trade in other parts on the Oman coast, such as Soor, Mcsnuah, Sob art,
                      See., has increased in about the same ratio as it has decreased at Muscat, but no returns have
                      been received from those port*.


                                                          S. B. MILES, Lieutenant-Colonel,
                                                     II. li. iV.’f Political Agent and Corunl, Mine fit.





















































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