80 



THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



M,\RCH 4, 1911. 



MARKET REPORTS. 



London. — The Wkst India Committee Circular, 

 February 14, 1911: Messrs. E. A. De Pass it Co., 

 February 4, 1911. 



Abrovvroot — 2d. to 3d. 



Balata — Sheet, 4/- ; block, 2/11 per ft. 



Beeswax — No quotations. 



Cacao — Trinidad, 58/- to 68/- per cwt. ; Grenada, 53/- 

 to 57/6; Jamaica, 52/- to 56/-. 



Coffee — Jamaica, 64/- to 73/-. 



Copra — West Indian, £24 10.s. per ton. 



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

 tions; West Indian Sea Island, 20d. to 21f/. 



Fruit — No quotations. 



Fustic — No quotations. 



Ginger — 52/- to 65/-. 



Honey — No quotations. 



Isinglass — No quotations. 



Lime Juice — Raw, lO^d. to 1/- ; concentrated, t £18 25. 6r/. 

 to £18 7s. 6rf. ; Otto of limes (hand pressed), 5/- U> 5/3, 

 nominal. 



Logwood — No quotations. 



Mace — Firm. 



Nutmeg s — Quiet . 



2|,/. 



giiod, 2'j%d. per ib. 



I fine soft, 5/3^; 



Pimento — Common, 2J(/.; fair. 

 Rubber — Para, fine hard, 5/9.|,to 5/lOj; 



tine Peru, 5/8 per lb. " r 

 Rum — Jamaica, 1/6 to t/- per gallon. 

 Sugar— Crystals, 14/3 to 17/6; Muscovado.^ill/S to 14/3; 



Syrup, 9/- to 14/6; Molasses, no quotations. 



New York. — Messrs. Gillespie Begs. & Co., February 

 10, 1911. 



Cacao — Caracas, 12c. to 12i^c. ; Grenada, iL'c. to ]2;|c. ; 



Trinidad, ]2|c. to 13c. per lb. ; Jamaica, lOJ^c. to llic. 

 Cocoa-nuts— Jamaica, select, $20 00 to ^2^-00; culls, 



$1.")00 to SlCiOO; Trinidad, select, $26-00 t.i $27-00; 



culls, §15 00 to $16-00 per M. 

 Coffee — Jamaica, mi ([uotaticins. 

 Ginger — 9c. to 12c. per ft^, 

 Goat Skins — Jamaica, 51c.; Barbados and Antigua, 45c. 



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



to 45c. per lb. 

 Geape-Fruit— $2-75 to $4-00 per box. 

 Limes— $600 to $6-50. 

 Mace — 39c. to 48c. per lb. 

 Nutmegs — llO's, 10c. td 10|c. per lb. 

 Oranges — Jamaica, no quotatiims. 

 Pimento — 3Jc. per ft. 

 Sugar — Centrifugals, 96", 3-4.Sc. per 



89% 2-98c.: Molasses, 89°, 2-73c. 



paid. 



lb.; 

 • :per 



Muscovados, 

 ft., all duty 



Trinidad,— Messrs. Gordon, Grant i Co., February 20, 

 1911. 



Cacao— Venezuelan, $12-25 per fanega; Trinidad, $11-75 



to $12-25. 

 Cocoa-nut Oil— $1 00 per Imperial gallon. 

 Coffee — Venezuelan, 15ic. to 16c. p"er ft. 

 Copra- $4-75 per 100 ft.' 

 Dhal— $3-30. 



Onions $2-75 Ic $400 per 100 ft. 

 Peas, Split— $6(10 to $610 ])er bag. 

 Potatoes— English, $1 80 to $1-90 per 100 ft. 

 Rice— Yellow, $4-30 to «4-35; White, $520 to $5-25 



per bap. 

 SuoAR— ^-'-^nVjin crushed. $5-50 to $5 60 per 100 ft. 



Barbados, — Messrs. T. S. Gaeraway & Co., February 27, 

 1911; Messrs. James A. Lynch & Co., February 20, 

 1911 



Arrowroot — St. Vincent, $4-50 to .?4 70 per 100 ft. 



Cacao— $12-00 to $12 50 per 100 ft. 



Cocoa-nuts— $20 00. 



Coffee — Jamaica and ordinary Rio, $13 50 to $15 00 per 



100 ft. scarce. 

 Hay— $1-50 to $1-60 per 100 ft. 

 Manures — Nitrate of soda, $65 00 ; Cacao manure, $42-00 



to $48-00; Sulphate of ammonia, $7500 per ton. 

 Molasses — No quotations. 

 Onions— $3-00 to $3 50 per 100 ft. 

 Peas, Split— $585 to $610 per bag of 210ft.; Canada, 



$4-00 per bag of 120 ft. 

 Potatoes— Nova Scotia, $2 00 to $2-25 per 160 ft. 

 Rice— Ballam, $480; Patna, $350 to $3-80; Rangoon, 



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

 Sugar — No quotations. 



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

 IS, 1911 ; Messrs. Sandbaoh, Parker & Co., 

 February 17. 1911. 



