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THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



June 20, 1909. 



MARKET REPORTS. 



INTER-COLONIAL MARKETS. 



London, — The Wkst India Committee Circular, 

 June 8, 1909 ; Messrs. E. A. de Pass & Co., 

 May 28, 1909. 



Areowboot — St. Vincent, l|d. to 3^(7., according to quality. 



Balata— Sheet, 2/5 ; block, 1/10. 



Bbes'-wax — £7 lO.s. tn £7 15s. for fair to darkish. 



Cacao — Trinidad, 57/0 to 68/- per cwt. ; Grenada, 4!)/- to 



57/- per cwt ; .lamaica, 49/- to 50, . 

 Coffee — Santos, 30/9 to 32 - per cwt. ; Jamaica, 38 6 



to 49/-. 

 Copra — West Indian, £20 per ton. 

 Cotton— Nevis, 14-7. ; St. Kitfs, 12irf. to 14A'/. ; St. 



Vincent, 17(7. to 2(1-/.; Antigua, 1. ''«/'. ; Montserrat, 13(7. 



to r.i-y.; Barbad(j.s, lUd. to loo'. 

 Fruit — No quotations. 

 Fustic — No (juotations. 

 Ginger — Common tn good coiiimun, 50/- to 53/-; low 



middling to middling, 54- to 59 -; gocxl bright to fine, 



(iO/- to 09/-. 

 Honey — 23.s. to 32;i. per cwt. 

 IsiNCiLASS — No (juotations. 

 Lime Juice — Raw, 1- to 1/3 per gallon; concentrated, 



£18 15.S. per cask of 108 gallons; distilled oil, 1/10 to 



1/11 per ft. 

 XiOGWooD — No quotations. 

 Mace — Steady. 

 Uutmeos — Firmer. 

 Pimento — Quiet. 



BuBBER — Para, fine hard, 5.s'. 10(/. to 5». 11(/. per ft. 

 JluM — Jamaica, 3/- to 3 3; Denierara. 1,0^, proof. 

 Sugar — Crystals, 14 lo 17/-, Muscovado, 15 9 to 10-; 



Syrup, San Salvador, 16/-; Molasses, no quotations. 



JJew York, — Messrs. Gillespie, Bi:(>s.& Co., ^lay 14, 

 1909. 



Cacao — Caracas, 12c. to 13c. ; Grenada, 12ic. to 13c. ; 



Trinidad, 12c. to 12ic. ; Jamaica, Jdc. to lie. per lb. 

 Cocoa-nuts— Jamaica, select, S!22(M) to !:!L'4 -00 ; culls, §14-00 



to.S1500; Trinidad, .selecl, .*!2100 to $23-00 ; culls, 



$13-00 to $14-00 per M. 

 Coffee — .Jamaica, ordinary, 7ilc. to 8|c.; good ordinary, 



8k'. to 9c.; and w.ished up to lie. 

 GiNGKii — 9ic. to llijc. ]ier ft. 

 Goat Skins — Jamaica, no (|Uolalions; Barbados, St. 



Thomas, St. Cioi.v, St. Kitfs, 45c. to 48c. per ft., 



dry tlint. 

 Grape Fruit— .Jamaica, .?4 -00 to §5-(l(t per barrel. 

 Lime.s — Dominica, $475 to $0 00 per liarrel. 

 Mace -27ic. to -MiU-. per ft. 

 Nutmegs - llir.s, 9e. per lb. 

 Oranges - .Jamaica, §2-00 to .$2-50 per box, .$4-00 to $5-00 



pel- liarrel. 

 Pimento 4jc. per lb. 

 *uoAK -Centrifugals, 9(i% 3-92c. ; Muscovados, 89', 3-42c.; 



Molasses, 89 , 3 -17c. per ft., all duty paid. 



Barbados,— Messrs. Leacock & Co., June 21, 1909;. 

 Me.s.srs. T. S. Garraway i; Co., June 21, 1909. 



Arrowroot— St. Vincent, $4-00 per 100 ft., good quality^ 



Cacao— $12 00 per 100 ft. 



CocoA-NUT.s— $10-00 for husked nuts. 



Coffee— Jamaica and ordinary Rio, $9-50 to $11-00 per 



100 ft. , scarce. 

 Hay— $1-25 per 100 ft. 

 Manures— Nitrate of .soda, .$65-00; Ohlendorffs dis.solTed.. 



guano, $.}5-<X); Cotton manure, $42-0(); Cacao manure, 



$42-00 to $48-00; Sidphate of ammonia, $75-00;, 



Sulphate of potash, $07-00 per ton. 

 Molasses — Fancy, 17c. ; Grocery, 18c. per gallon. 

 Onions- Strings, $3-00 jier 100 ft.; Bermuda, $1-75. 

 Peas— Split. .§0-00 per l>ag of 210 ft.; Canada, $3-40 pei- 



bag of 120 ft, 

 Potatos — $2 -00 per 100 It,. 

 Rice— llallam, .S5-60 (188 lb.); Patna, $3 80; Rano-oon, 



$3-00 p^-r 100 tt.. 

 Sugar -Dark Crystals, 96' $2-25 ; Muscovado, 89° $1-85 ;. 



Centrifugals, $210 to $2-30. 



British Guiana, — Me.s.srs. WiKnN(-, it Richtes, June 12^ 

 1909 ; Messrs. Sanuuach, Parke2 & Co '^ 

 June 11, 1909. 



Arrowroot— St. Vincent. .$9 Of) per 200 ft., no demand.. 

 Balata — Venezuela block, 32c. ; Denierara sheet, 4$c^ 



U) 50c. ])er ft. 

 Cacao — Native, 13c. to 14c. per ft. 

 Cassava- 00c. 



Cassava Starch — $5-00 per barrel of 190 ft. 

 Cocoa-nuts— $12-00 to $10-(J<J per M. 

 Coffee— Creole, 12c. to 13c.; Jamaica and Rio, 13ic. ;. 



Liberian, 7c. to 8c. per ft. 

 Dhal— $4-30 to $4-50 per ba- of 168 ft., weak ; Greeo, 



Dhal, $5-50. 

 Eddos— $1-20 to $1-44 per b,-urel. 

 MoLA.ssES— Vellow, 23c. to 24e. 



Onions — Teneritt'e, 3c.; Bermud 



to 3c. Y>er ft. 



Plantains— 16c. to 40c. i)er bunch 



Potatos — Nov.-i Scotia, $275 per 100 ft. 



Peas— Split $5-90 to $6-00 per bag (210 ft.); MarseiUes,. 



$3-U0, over stock. 

 Potatos — Sweet, Barbados, .Sr44 per bag. 

 RlCE--Ballam, .$5-50 to $5-60; Creole, $4^40. 

 Tannias — $1-90 per bag. 

 Yam.s— White, $1-40 to $192 per bag; Buck, $3-.5(»' 



to $4-00. 

 Sugar— Dark crystals, .$2-20 to .$227 ; Yellow, $300 to 



$3-20 ; White, $3-60 to $3-80; Molasses, $2-OOto$2-30 

 Timber — Greenheart, 32c. to 55c. per cubic foot. 

 Wallaisa Shingles — $375 to $575 per M. 

 Coiui\\ oon— $2-00 to $2-40 per ton. 



Trinidad, — Messrs. Gordon, Grant &, Co. Juno 12, 1909^ 



C.4C.\o— Ven(^zuelan. $11 JO to $n-30per fanega ; TrinidatL. 

 $11-00 to $11-50. 



CoCOA-NUT.S — No (|Uot.-ltions. 



Cocoa-nut Oil — 75c. i>er Impcri.il gallon, cask included. 



Coffee — Venezuelan, 8c. to 9c. per ft. 



Copra— $3-25 per 100 ft. 



Dhal— $4-40 to .$4-50 ].er 2-liushel Iiag. 



Onions— $1 -.50 to $200 per 100 ft., fairilemand. 



Pe-vs - Split $5-25 to $5-50 p-.u- bag. 



Potatos Knglish, $125 to $140 [ler 100 ft. 



Rice— Y.^llo\v, $+-6(t to $4 75; White, $5-00 to $5 •25- 



per ba<!. 

 Sugar— .\merican crushed, $5-10 to $5-20 per 100 lb.; 



Yellow crystals, $2-50 to $2-60; Bright molasses, 



$2-25 to $2-.50. 



