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11.] TRAVELS IN OMAN. 2-5
They mostly arrive sealed at Maskat, and
very few are disposed of there. In Bombay
the Parsees are the principal purchasers, and
a great many are sent by them to China.
Maskat yields but few exports, and no
duty is now levied on them. The principal
are dates, taken to India, where large quan
tities are required to make the government
arrack, or are sold at the different ports on
the southern coast of Arabia; ruinos, or red
dye, much valued in India; sharks’ fins,
shipped off to China, where they are used
for making soup, and a variety of other pur
poses ; and salt fish, much esteemed by the
lower classes of natives in India. The re
turns for these articles are made principally
in bullion and coffee. A number of mules
from Persia, and asses from the Island of
Bahrain, are annually sent to the Isle of
France.