Mexborough & Swinton Times – Saturday 15 February 1913
The Hull Coal Trade
The returns of the coal traffic through the Port of Hull for last month show that the total quantity received was 643,286 tons, compared with 532,288 in January, 1912, an increase of 110,998 tons.
The comparative figures relating to the chief collieries sending fuel are appended.
| Colliery / District | Jan. 1913 | Jan. 1912 |
|---|---|---|
| Aldwarke Main | 13,104 | 14,078 |
| Barnsley Main | 2,100 | 1,624 |
| Brodsworth | 13,905 | 13,720 |
| Bentley | 31,069 | 21,696 |
| Dalton Main | 21,785 | 19,827 |
| Denaby and Cadeby | 62,343 | 60,616 |
| Darfield Main | 21,793 | 19,827 |
| Dinnington | 19,365 | 25,184 |
| Elsecar | 11,256 | 9,664 |
| Grimethorpe and Frickley | 59,309 | 42,392 |
| Goldthorpe | 2,936 | 3,208 |
| Houghton Main | 5,313 | 2,514 |
| Hoyland Silkstone | 1,437 | 1,640 |
| Hickleton | 16,457 | 21,416 |
| Kilnhurst & Thrybergh | 10,233 | 6,072 |
| Manvers Main | 15,343 | 23,673 |
| Mitchell Main | 8,239 | 3,006 |
| Maltby | 10,416 | 1,112 |
| Rothervale | 7,740 | 2,120 |
| Staveley | 9,002 | 6,714 |
| South Kirkby and Featherstone and Hemsworth | 19,033 | 6,064 |
| Thorncliffe | 11,361 | 10,576 |
| Tinsley | 315 | 2,832 |
| Wharncliffe Silkstone | 6,116 | 6,408 |
| Wombwell Main | 13,428 | 14,088 |
| Wath Main | 9,738 | 8,148 |