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The Hull Coal Trade

February 1913

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