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THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



NovKMBEu 15 1919, 



MARKET REPORTS. 



London. — Thb West 

 October 16. 



India Committke Circular, 



London. — The Perfumery and Essential Oil Record, 



►September 21. 1919. 

 Bay Oil — IC*. to 17s. 

 Lime Oil — Flat, at .m. '.>d. to 4s. for West Indian distilled, 



and U.S. for handr-pressed. 

 Obanue Oil — West Inetmn" sweet, 8s. Gd. to 9s. 0'/.; bitter, 9.<. 

 ..to 10s. . ? ' - 



Balata — Venezuelan Block, no ([uotations ; West Indian 

 Sheet, no quotations. 



Beeswax — Ko quotations. 



Oacao— Tiiiiidad, 125s. tol2ti.s.; Grenada, 11 8,s. to I26s.; 

 .Ta'.iiaica. St. TiUcia, St. Vincent, and Dominica, no 

 qiiot.itions. 



Copra — £55. 



Honey — Jamaica, 72s. (id. to !»0s. 



Liue Juice — Raw, 2s. 'id. and 2s. M ; Concentrated, no 

 quotations. 

 'Pimento — b^d. 



RcTBBER — Para, fine bard, no quotitions; fine soft, no quo- 

 tations; Castilloa, no quotations. 



Barbados — Messrs. T. S. Garraway k Co., September 16. 



Abbowroot— 88 00 per 100 ft. 



Cacao— .S22 00 to $24-00 per 100 ft. 



Coco-nuts — $60 '00 husked nuts. 



Hay— 84 -50 to §4-75 per 10(i ft. 



Onion.*- .?12()0. 



Peas, Split— No quotations; Canada, $8-50 to 110-00. 



Potatoes — No quotations 



Sugar — Embargoed. 



Trinidad. — Messrs. Gordon. Grant & Co., November 51 

 Oacao— Venezuelan. . §2600 ; Trinidad, $25-00 to $2(;00, 

 Coco-nut Oil — §ri«5 per gallon. 

 Coffee — Venezuelan, 2(5c. per ft.. 

 Copra — 8c. to «!sc. i>er ft. 

 Dhal— $10-25. " 

 Onions— $1000 per 100 ft. 

 Peas, Split— $9 00 per bag. 

 Potatoes— English, $4 00 to $4-50 per 100 ft. 

 Rice— Yellow, $1200; to $1300 White, $1200 per bag. 

 SroAR — American crushed, no quotations. 



New York. — Messrs. GiLLESPiE Bros, & Co., October 3. 

 Cacao — Caracas, 28o. ; Gienada, 24^0. to 24|c. ; 



Trinidad, '-Mic, to 25c. ; Jamaica, 20^c. 

 Coco-nuts— Jamaica selects, $88 00; Trinidad $88-00; 



culls, Jamaica, $60-00 ; Trinidad SGOOO per M. 

 Coffee — Jamaica, 20^0. to 24c. per lb. 

 Ginger- 21c. to 24c. per ft. 

 Goat Skins — Jamaica $1-00; Antigua and Barbados, $1' 60; 



St. Thomas and St. Kitts, $1-50. 

 Grape Fruit — Jamaica, $5-00 to $5-50. 

 Limes — ^No market. 

 Maoe — 40c. per ft. 

 Nutmegs — liic. to 19ic. 

 Oranges— $2-60 to $3-00. 

 Pimento — O^c. per ft. 

 Sugar — Centrifugals, 96°, 8c. ; Muscovados, 89", 7c. 



Molasses. 89'. 6^c. all duty paid. 



FOR SALE 



ONE LOCOMOTIVE BOILER. 



This Boiler has been recently retubed and thoroughly tested, being in good condition- 



Inspection can be made at oui' premises in White Park Soad, Bridgetown, Barbados- 



/t?/- Further Particulars apply to 



The Barbados Co-operative Cotton Factory, Ltd, 



WHirK I'AKK. 

 October 9, 1919. 



AGENTS FOR PUBLICATIONS OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT. 



Jtonion: Me.ssrs. Dvl.au iSi Co., Ltd., 34-36, Margaret Street, 



Cavendish Square, W. 



West India Committee, 1.5, Seething Lane. 

 Bairhodo% . Advocate Co., Ltd., Broad Street, Bridgetown. 

 Jaimaic% .The Educational Supply Company, 16, King 



Street, Kingston. 

 British Guiana : The Argosy Co., Ltd., Georgetown. 

 Trinidad: Messrs. Muir-Mabshall & Co., Port-of-Spain. 

 ToiMgo: Mr. C. L. I'laoemann, Scarborough. 

 Bahama): Mr. H. G. Christie, Board of Agriculture, Nassau. 



Grenada: Messrs. Tiios. Lawlor & Co., St. George 



St. Vincent: Mr. J. D. Bonadie, 'Times' Office. 



St. Lucia: Mr. R. W. Niles, Bot;inic Station. 



Dominica: Mr. J. R. H. BRiiHiKWATER, Roseau. 



Montserrat: Mr. W. Robson, Botanic Station, 



Antigua: Mr. S. D. Malone, St. John's. 



St. Kitts: TiiK Bible and Book Supply Aoknoy, Babsetkem, 



Nevis: Mr. W. I. HotV-ell, Experiment Station. 



Canada: Lswia W, Clemens, 801, Yonge Street, Toronto. 



