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THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



December 



1912, 



MARKET REPORTS. 



London. — Thb West India Committee Circdlae, 

 November 19, 1912; Messrs. E. A. de Pass .fe Co., 

 November S, 1912. 



Arrowroot — Sj'rf. to 5d. 



Balata— Sheet, 3/4| ; block, 2/2^ per tti. 



Beeswax — £7 15s. 



Cacao— Trinidad, 72/- to 80/- per cwt. ; Grenada, 59/- 

 to 66/-; Jamaica, 55s. to 65$. 



Coffee — Jamaica, 69s. to 88s. 



Copra — West Indian, £27 10s. per ton. 



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

 tions; West Indian Sea Island, 12rf. to 19d. 



Fruit — No quotations. 



Fustic — No quotations. 



QlNOER — 40s. to 65s. 



Ibinglass — No quotations. 



Honey — No (luntations. 



Lime Juice — Raw, 1/-; concentrated, £18 to £18 10s.; 

 otto of limes (hand-pressed), 7/-. 



Logwood — No quotations. 



Mace— 1/11 to 2/6. 



Nutmegs — 7d. to 9d. 



PniEKTO— 2 ,",(/. to 2,%d. 



Rubber — Para, fine hard, 4/5; fine soft, 4/ 

 3/8 per ft, 



Bum — Jamaica, 2/1 to 6/-. 



Sugar- Crystals, 17/ to 19/6; Muscovado, ;il 6 to 14/-; 

 Syrup, IS/o to 14/-; Molasses, no quotations. 



Castilloa, 



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

 1£, 1912. 



Cacao — Caracas, 15c. to 15 Jc; Grenada, 14|c. to 15c. 



Trinidad, 15c. to 16Jc. per lb. ; Jamaica; ll^c. to 12c. 

 Coco-nuts — Jamaica, select, $34 '00 to $35 '00; culls, 



120-00 to $2100; Trinidad, select, $34-00 to $35 00; 



culls, $2000 to 21 -CO per M. 

 Coffee — Jamaica, 15Jc. to 17c. per ft. 

 Ginger — 8|c. to 12c. per ft. 

 Goat Skins — Jamaica, 50c. ; Antigua and Barbados, 46c. 



to 48c.; St. Thomas and St. Kitts, 43c. to 45c. 



per ft. 

 Grape Fruit— Jamaica, $1-50 to $2-00. 

 Limes- $5-00 to $5-50. 

 Mace — 53c. to 68c. per ft. 

 Nutmegs — llO's, 14|c. to 15c. 

 Oranges — Jamaica, $2"25. 

 Pimento — 4c. per ft. 

 Sugar — Centrifugals, 96°, 4-05c. per ft.; Muscovados, 89°, 



3'55c. ; Molasses, 89°, 3'30c. per ft., all duty paid. 



Trinidad, — Messrs. Gordon, Grant & Co., November 25, 

 1912. 



Cacao — Venezuelan, $15-50 to S1600 per fanega; Trinidad, 



$15-96 to $16-68. 

 Coco-nut Oil — $1 01c. per Imperial gallon. 

 Coffee — Venezuelan, 16Jc. to 17c. per ft. 

 Copra— $4-70 per 100 ft. 

 Dhal— $4-00. 



Onions— $1-50 to $3 00 per 100 ft. 

 Peas, Split— $5-75 to $600 per bag. 

 Potatoes— English, $1-75 to $2-10 per 100 ft. 

 Rice— Yellow, $5-00; White, $6-25 per bag. 

 Sugar — American crushed, no quotations. 



Barbados, — Messrs. James A. Lynch d: Co., Ltd., 

 November 30. 1912; Messrs. T. S. Gaeraway & 

 Co., December 2, 1912; Messrs. Leacock it Co., 

 November 22, 1912. 



Arrowroot— $8 -00 to $9'00 per 100 ft. 



Cacao— $12-00 to $14 00 per 100 ft. 



Coco-NUTs--$20-00. 



Hat— $1-60 t« $180 per 100 ft. 



Manures — Nitrate of soda, $76-00; Cacao manure, $45-00 



to $48-00; Sulphate of ammonia, $8000 to $8500 



per ton. 

 Molasses — No Quotations. 

 Onions— $2-00 to $3-76 per 100 ft. 

 Peas, Split— $6-25 to .§6-75 per bag of 210 ft. ; Canada, 



$3-00 to $4-80 per bag of 120 ft. 

 Potatoes— Nova Scotia, $2-70 to $3-75 per 160 ft. 

 Rice— Ballam, $510 tu $560 per 190 ft.; Patna, no 



quotations; Rangoon, no quotations. 

 Sugar — American granulated, $4-90 per 100 ft. 



British Guiana.— Messrs. Wieting & Richter, Novem- 

 ber 23, 1912. 



