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description import during 2012 (in us$ thousand) 50 silk 1,529 51 wool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric thereof 22,912 52 cotton 371,586 53 vegetable textile fibres nes, paper yarn, woven fabric 1,645 54 manmade filaments 199,180 55 manmade staple fibres 154,988 56 wadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine
description import during 2012 (in us$ thousand) 50 silk 1,529 51 wool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric thereof 22,912 52 cotton 371,586 53 vegetable textile fibres nes, paper yarn, woven fabric 1,645 54 manmade filaments 199,180 55 manmade staple fibres 154,988 56 wadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine...
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51 wool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric thereof 107.02 1.88 1.75 52 cotton 1553.65 110.14 7.09 53 vegetable textile fibres nes, paper yarn, woven fabric 42.62 4.82 11.32 54 manmade filaments 1213.66 29.90 2.46 55 manmade staple fibres 1089.76 24.40 2.24 56 wadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine
51 wool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric thereof 107.02 1.88 1.75 52 cotton 1553.65 110.14 7.09 53 vegetable textile fibres nes, paper yarn, woven fabric 42.62 4.82 11.32 54 manmade filaments 1213.66 29.90 2.46 55 manmade staple fibres 1089.76 24.40 2.24 56 wadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine...
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of london for service from london to australia. in / mainprize bros., also of london, became the vessel's owner. the mercantile navy list of advises us that george mainprize, of flamborough, yorkshire, was then her owner. in / , j. whyte & co. of london became her owner. references the ship being sheathed
wooden barque. per (data, fluellin ), ( / & / lloyd's register listings). ft. long, signal letters jmkt. built for own account, i.e. for the account of william adamson, of sunderland (but registered at london) who owned the vessel per the mercantile navy list in thru & also. references the ship being sheathed...
http://www.searlecanada.org/sunderland/sunderland041.html
or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat. all silk comes from asia, primarily china. sisal a strong bast fiber that originates from the leaves of the agave plant, which is found in the west indies, central america, and africa. end-uses include cordage and twine
or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat. all silk comes from asia, primarily china. sisal a strong bast fiber that originates from the leaves of the agave plant, which is found in the west indies, central america, and africa. end-uses include cordage and twine...
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or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat. all silk comes from asia, primarily china. sisal a strong bast fiber that originates from the leaves of the agave plant, which is found in the west indies, central america, and africa. end-uses include cordage and twine
or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat. all silk comes from asia, primarily china. sisal a strong bast fiber that originates from the leaves of the agave plant, which is found in the west indies, central america, and africa. end-uses include cordage and twine...
http://www.fabricstocks.com/fabric-glossary.php