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THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



February 15, 1913. 



MARKET REPORTS. 



London. — Thb West India Committbk Circolak, 

 January 28. 1913. 



Arrowroot — ■'>ld. to od. 



Balata — Sheet, 3/(i ; block, 2/4 per ft. 



Beeswax — N" inmlalinns. 



Cacao — Trinidad, 68,'- to 80/- per cwt. ; Grenada, 6"2/- 

 to 68/0. 



Coffee — Jamaica, no (imitations. 



OopRA — West Indian, £28 10s. per ton. 



Cotton — Fully Fine, no quotations; Floridas, no quota- 

 tions; West Indian Sea Island, 17rf. to 20d. 



Fruit — No quotations. 



FtiSTic — No quotations. 



Ginger — i^Kiiet. 



IsiNOLASS — No quotations. 



Honey — No quotHtions. 



Lime Juice — Kaw, lOrf. to 1/2; concentrated, £19 !(• 

 £l!t L's. 6rf.; otto of limes (hand-pressed), 9; . 



LoowooD — No quotations. 



Mace— 2/4 to 2,9. 



Nutmegs — ojd. to 6irf. 



Pimento — 2|rf. to 2,'^ (^ 



Rubber — Para, tine hard, 4/5j; fine soft, 4/2; Castilloa, 

 .">/8 per ft). 



Rum — Jamaica, iiu quotations. 



Sugar — Crystals, no quotations; Muscovado, ii0(|uotations; 

 Syrup, 12,1^ to 15,6; Molasses, no quotations. 



New York. — Messrs. Gii-lespie Bros. & Co., January 

 24, 1913. 



Cacao — Caracas, 14|e. to 15c.; Grenada, 14c. to 144c; Trin- 

 idad, 14|c. to 14ic. per lb.; Jamaica, llic. to llic. 



Ooco-NUTS — Jamaica, select. $32-00 to 834'00; culls, 

 $20 00; Trinidad, select, $32-00 to $34 00; culls, 

 $20 CO per M. 



Coffee — Jamaica, 15c. to 16|c. per ft). 



OiNOER — 8c. to 12c. per lb. 



Goat Skins — Jamaica, 50c. ; Antigua and Barbados, 48c. 

 to 50c. ; St. Thomas and St. Kitts, 44c. to 46c. 

 per lb. 



Grape Fruit — Jamaica, $152 to $3-00. 



Limes— $5-50 to $600. 



Mace — 5:Jc. in 57l-. [h-t lb. 



Nutmegs — llO's, 14c. 



Oranges — Jamaica, SI '50 to $2-75. 



Pimento — 4ic. t" 4jc. per ft). 



Sugar — Centrifugals, 96°, :3-48c. per lb.; Muscovados, 89°, 

 2-y8c. ; Moliisses, 89°, 2-73c. per ft., all duty paid. 



Trinidad, — Messrs. Gordon, Grant Ji Co., February 3, 

 1913. 



Cacao — Venezuelan, $15-(i0 to $1530 per fanega; Trinidad, 



$14 CM to $14-75 \>vy fani't;a. 

 Coco-nut Oil— 99c. per Imperial gallon. 

 Coffee — Venezuelan, 14c. per ft. 

 Copra— $4-25 per.lOO ft. 

 Dhal — No quol.ili"ns. 

 Onions- $1-50 to $:;U0 per 100 ft. 

 Peas, Split— $5-75 to $6-00 per bag. 

 Potatoes— English, $175 to $2 00 per 100 ft. 

 Rice — Yellow, .^5-25; White, $675 to $7-u0 per bag. 

 Scoab — American crushed, no quotations. 



Barbados, — Messrs. James A. Lynch <fe Co., Ltd., 

 February 8, 1913; Messrs. T. S. Garraway & 

 Co., February 10, 1913; Messrs. Lf-vcock A- Co., 

 January 31, 1913. 



Arrowroot— $7 00 to $8-00 per 100 ft. 



Oaoao— $10-50 to $12-00 per 100 ft. 



COCO-NVTS— $24-00. 



Hat— $1-50 per 100 ft. 



Manures — Nitrate of soda, $7500; Cacao manure, $48-00 



to $50-00; Sulphate of ammonia, $8500 per ton. 

 Molasses — No Quotations. 

 Onions— $2 00 to $6-00 per 100 ft. 

 Peas, Split— $6-40 to $6 50 per bag of 210 ft.; Canada, 



$300 to $4-55 per bag of 120 ft. 

 Potatoes— Nova Scotia, $170 to $300 per 160 ft. 

 Rice— Ballam, $515 to $560 per 190 ft.; Patna, no 



quotations; Rangoon, no quotations. 

 Sugar — American granulated, $4 50 per 100 ft. 



British Guiana.— Messrs. Wieting & Richtee, Feb- 

 ruary 1, 1913; Messrs. Sasdb.\^ch, Parker it Co. 

 January 31, 1913 



