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THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



July 24, 1909. 



MARKET REPORTS. 



INTER-COLONIAL MARKETS. 



London, — The West India Committee Circular, 

 July 6, 1909 ; Me.ssr.s. E. A. de Pass & Co., 

 .June 11, 1909. 



Arrowroot — St. Vincent, Ijrf. to S^d., according to quality. 



Balata— Sheet, 2/5 to 2/C ; block, 1/9^. 



Bees'- WAX — No quotations. 



Cacao — Trinidad, 53/- to 05/- per cwt. ; Grenada, 50/- to 



56/- per cwt ; Jamaica, nu ij notations. 

 Coffee — Santos 30/- to 31/- per cwt. ; Jamaica, 41/- 



to 94/6. 

 Copra — West Indian, £21 per ton. 

 Cotton — St. Vincent, Ihi. tolTrf. ; Barbados, 13irf. to 



15J.; Anguilla, 13|(/. to Ud.; Antigna, 1.3f/. to 14Arf.; 



Montserrat, 12hd. to IZd.; Nevis, 12|</. to ifW. ; 



St. Kitts, 14<('. 

 Fruit — No quotatiiois. 

 Fustic — No ([uotatii'ns. 

 Ginger — Common ti> good cummim, 48/- in 51/-; low 



middling to middling, 52/- to 58/-; good bright tu tine, 



00/- to 07/-. 

 Honey — No quotations. 

 Isinglass — No q lotations. 

 LijiE Juice — Ea « . 1/- to 1/3 per gallon ; concentrated, 



£■18 15s. per cask of 108 gallons; di.stilled oil, 1/10 



to 1/11 per lb., good quality firm. 

 Logwood — No quotations. 

 Mace — Steady. 

 NuTJiEGs — Quiet. 

 Pimento — Firm. 



Rubber — Para, fine hard, 6/3i to 6 4; fine soft, 6/2 per lb. 

 Rum — Jamaica, 3/- to 3/3; Demerara. no (Hiotations. 

 Sugar — Ury.stals, 14/9 to 16/9 , Musc(jvad(j, no ([uotations ; 



Syrup, no ([uotations ; Molasses, no quotations. 



New York, — Messrs. Gillespie, ISr.os. & Co., Juno 1."), 

 1909. 



Cacao — Caracas, IL'c. to 13|c. ; Grenad.a, ]2c. to 12ic. ; 



Trinidad, 12c. to I24C. ; Jamaica, 10c. to lie. per tti. 

 Cocoa-nuts— Jamaica, select, $22-00 1. . .§2.3 -OO ; culls, §13 -00 



to $15-00; Trinidad, select, §21-00 to .§22-00; culls, 



§13-00 to §14-00 per M. 

 Coffee — Jamaica, ordinary, Tjc. to 8c.; good ordinary, 



8i,c. ; and washed up to lie. 

 Ginger— 9c. to 12c. per Ih. 

 Goat .Skins — Jamaica, no quotations ; Barbados, 65c. ; St. 



Thomas, St. Croix, St. Kitt's, 45c. to 48c. jier lb., 



dry flint ; Antigua, 50c. to 52c. 

 Grape Fruit — Jamaica, §4-50 to §6-00 ]ier barri-l. 

 Limes — Dominica, §3-.")0 to §4-25 per barrel. 

 Mace — 28c. to 35c. per lb. 

 NuT.MECS — llO's, 8J,c. per lb. 

 Oranges — Jamaica, no iiuotations. 

 Pimento — 4Jc. to 5c. per lb. 

 Sugar— Centrifugals, !)6°, 3-92c. , Muscov.'ulos, 89°, 3-42c.; 



Molasses, 89", 3-J7c. per lb., all duly paid. 



Barbados, — Me.ssrs. Le.\cock & Co., July 17, 1909; 

 Messrs. T. S. Gareaway & Co., July 19, 1909. 



Arrowroot— St. Vincent, §3-75 to §4-00 per 100 ft. 



Cacao— §11-21 to §1200 per 100 ft. 



Cocoa-nuts — §18-00 for husked nuts. 



Coffee — .lamaica and ordinary Rio, §9-50 to §11-00 per 



lOO lb., according to c|uality — scarce. 

 H.VY- §1-20 to §1-25 per 100 ft. 

 Manures — Nitrate of soda, §05-00; Ohlendorffs dissolved 



guano, §55-00 ; Cotton manure, §42-00; Cacao manure, 



$48-00; Sulphate of ammonia, §75-00; Sulphate of 



potash, §07-00 per ton. 

 Onions— Strings, §2-25 to §2-50 per 10<l ft.; Bermuda, 



§1-80. 

 Peas— Sjilit, §0-00 per bag of 210 ft.; Canada, §3-75 to 



§3-00 per bag of 120 lb. 

 PoTATos— S3-.50 per 160 ft. 

 Rice — Ballam, Calcutta, no (juotations ; Patna, §3-80 ; 



Rangoon, §3 00 per 100 ft. ; Demerara Ballam, §4-70 



to §5-00 per 180 ft. 

 Sugar — Dark Crystals, 90' no quotations ; Muscovado, 



89° §1-70 ; Centrifugals, no ipiotations. 



British Guiana, — Messrs. Wieting &. Ricotes, July 10,, 

 1909 ; Messrs. S.vndbach, Parker & Co., 

 June 25, 1909. 



Arrowroot— St. Vincent, §8-50 to §9-00 per 200 ft., de- 

 mand limited. 



Balata — Venezuela block, 32c. ; Demerara sheet, 48c. 

 per ft. 



Cacao — Native, 14c. per ft. 



Cassava — 72c. 



Cassava Starch — §5-00 per barrel of 196 ft. 



Cocoa-nuts— §12-00 to §10-00 per M. 



Coffee — Creole, 8c. to 13c.; Jamaica and Hio, 13ie. ; 

 Liberian, 8c. per ft. 



Dual- §4-50 to §4-60 per bag of 168 ft., weak; Green 

 Dhal, §5-50. 



Ennos— §1-08 to §1-44 per barrel. 



Mol.vsses— Yellow, 21c. to 22c. 



Onions — Tenerifle, 2Jc. to 3ic. ; Bermuda, 2Jtc. to 3c. per ft. 



Peas— Split §6-00 to §6-20'per bag (210 lb.); Marseilles, 

 §3-00, over stock. 



Plantains — 24c. to 60c. per bunch. 



Potatos— Nova Scotia, §2-00 to §3-00 per 100 ft., Ber- 

 muda, §3-7.5. 



Potatos — Sweet, Barbados, 96c. to SI '32 per bag. 



Rice — Ballam. §5-50 to 85 00; Creole, §4-40, good demand. 



Tannias— §1-20 to §1-08 |jer bag. 



Y.«is— While, §2-16 to §2-40 per bag; Buck, §2-40 to 

 §2-04. 



Sugar— Dark crysbils, .§2-27i to §2-45; Yellow, §3-00 to 

 §3-10 . AVhite, §3-60 to §3-80; Molasses, §2-00. 



Timber — Greenheart, 32c. to 5.")c. per cubic foot. 



Wallaba Shingles— §3-75 to §5-75 per M. 

 . Cordwood— §1-80 to §2-(X) per ton. 



Trinidad, — Messrs. Gordon, Gkant &, Co., July 10, 1909. 

 Cacao— Venezuelan, §11-25 to §11 -30 per fanega; Trinidad, 



§11-10 to §11-50. 

 CocoA-Ni-T.s — No quotations. 



Cocoa-nut Oil — 78c. per Imperial gallon, cask included. 

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

 Copra— §:i-25 per 100 ft. 

 Dual— .§4 -.".0 jier 2-bushel bag. 

 Onions— §1-50 to §1-80 per lllO ft., light demand. 

 Peas — Split §5-50 to §5-75 per bag. 

 Potatos— English, §1-25 to §1-75 per loi) ft. 

 Kick— Yellow, §4-50 to §4-00; White, §5-00 to §5-25 



per bag. 

 Sugar— American crushed, §5-10 to §5-20 per 100 lb.; 



Y'ellow crystals, no <piotations ; Bright molasses, no 



<|uotations. 



