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THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



NOVEMBEK 12, 1910. 



MARKET REPORTS. 



London. — The West India Committee Circular 



October 25, 1910 ; Messrs. E. A. de Pass & Co., 



September 30, 1910. 



Arrowroot — fit. Vincent, 2|d. to 3fd. 



Balata— Sheet, 3/3 t<> 3/4 ; block, 2/4 to 2/5 per ft. 



Beeswax — Nn (juiitatidns. 



Cacao— Trinidad, 53/- to 62/- per cwt. ; Grenada, 50/- 



to 65/6; Jamaica, 48/6 to 53/-. 

 Coffee — tjamaica, 45/- to 92/-. 

 Copra — West Indian, £28 per ton. 



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

 tions; West Indian Sea Island, nu ijuotations. 

 Feuit — No quotations. 

 FoSTic — No quotations. 

 Ginger — Common to good common, 48/- to 50/- per 



cwt. ; low middling to middling, 53/- to 56/-;J good 



bright to fine, 58/- to 62/6. 

 Honey— 24, 6 to 28/-. 

 Isinglass — No quotations. 

 Lime Juice — Raw, lid. to 1/2; concentrated, £18 2s. 6d. to 



£18 5s.; Otto of limes (hand pressed), 5/6 to 5/9, 



nominal. 

 Logwood — No quotations. 

 Mace — Steady. 

 Nutmegs — Quiet. 



Pimento— Common, 2Jd.; fair, 2Jd.; good, 2|d. per ft. 

 Rubber— Para, fine hard, 6/Oj, tine soft, 5/4 ; tine Peru, 



5/9i per ft. 

 Bum — Jamaica, 1/7 to 4/6. 

 Sugar— Crystals, 14/9 to 19/- ; Muscovado, 11/6 to 14/-; 



Syrup, 11 to 12/-; Molasses, no quotations. 



New York. — Messrs. Gillespie Bros. & Co., October 

 14. 1910. 



Cacao — Caracas, lljc. to 12c. ; Grenada, ll^c. to llgc. ; 



Trinidad, D^c. to ll|c. per ft.; Jamaica, Ud quotations 

 CocoA-NUTS — Jamaica, select, §37 '00 to $38 "00; culls, 



$22-00 to $23 00 ; Trinidad, select, $37-00 to $38-00 ; 



culls, $2:.' 00 to .*!23-00 per M. "C; Ji 



Coffee — Jamaica, ordinary, lie; good ordinary, llnc. 



til lllc. ; and washed, up to 13c. per ft. 

 Ginger — 8|c. to 12c. per ft. 

 Goat Skins — No (juotations. 

 Grape Fruit — N .. quotations. 

 Limes— $4-50 to $5 00. 

 Mace — 35c. to 40c. per ft. 

 Nutmegs — llO's, 9Jc. per ft. 

 Oranges— Jamaica, $2 50 to $3-00 per box. 

 Pimento — 4c. per ft. 

 Sugar — Centrifugals, 96°, 3-90c. per ft. ; Muscovados, 



89% 3-40c. 

 piid. 



Molasses, 89°, 3-l.">c. per ft., all duty 



Trinidad, — Messrs. Gordon, Grant & Co., October 29, 



1910. 



Cacao — Venezuelan, $1150 per fanega; Trinidad, $1100 



to $11-5(1. 

 Cocoa-nut Oii, — $1-07 per Imperial gallon. 

 Coffee — Venezuelan, 17c. per ft. 

 Copra— $5-00 per 100 ft. 

 Dhal— $3-80. 



Onions— $3-25 to $:! 50 per 100 ft. 

 Peas, Split— $6-20 to $6 25 per bag. 

 PoTATOS— English, $1-50 to $1-70 per 100 ft. 

 Rice— Yellow, $4-35 to $4-40; White, $475 to $4vS0 



per bag. 

 Sugar — American crushed, $6-20 per- 100 lb. 



Barbados, — Messrs. Leacock & Co., November 4, 1910; 

 Messrs. T. S. Garraway A: Co., November 7, 1910; 

 Messrs. James A. Lynch &. Co., October 31, 1910. 



Arrowroot — St. Vincent, $3-75 per 100 ft. 



Cacao— $11-00 to $11-50 per 100 ft. 



Cocoa-nuts— $22-00. 



Coffee — Jamaica and ordinary Rio, $10 50 to $14-00 per 



100 ft., scarce. 

 Hay— $1-20 per 100 ft. 

 Manures — Nitrate of soda, 865-00; Cacao manure, $42-00 



to $48 00; Sulphate of ammonia, $70 00 to $75-00 



per ton. 

 Molasses — No quotations. 

 Onions— $2-26 to $3-00 per 100 ft. 

 Peas. Split— $6-10 to $6-40 per bag of 210 ft.; Canada, 



$3-45 to $3-60 per bag of 120 ft. 

 POTATOS— Nova Scotia, $2 40 to $3 00 per 160 ft. 

 Rice— Ballam, $4-85; Patna, $350 to $3-80; Rangoon, 



$2-90 to $3-00 per 100 ft. 

 Sugar — No quotations. 



British Guiana. — Messrs. Wieting &, Richter, October 

 29, 1910 ; Messrs. Sandbach, Parker & Co., 

 October 28, 1910. 



