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THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS, 



October 14, 1911. 



MARKET REPORTS. 



London. — The West India Committee Cieculae, 

 September 26, 1911; Messrs. E. A. De Pass & Co., 

 September 1, 1911. 



Arkowroot — 2p:l. to 3Arf. 



Balata — 8heet, 3/4 ; block, 2/3 per ft. 



Beesv\-ax — ±17 10s. per c>¥t. 



Cacao— Trinidad, 58/- to 65/- per cwt. ; Grenada, 55/- 

 to 00/6; Jamaica, 54/- to 59/-. 



Coffee — Jamaica, no ((uot.-itious. 



Copra — West Indian, £28 per ton. 



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

 tions; West Indian Sea Island, lot/, to 19(/. 



Fruit — No quotations. 



FcsTic — No quotations. 



Ginger — 49/- to C3,'- per cwt. 



Isinglass — No quotations. 



Honey — 28/6 per lirl. 



Lime Juice — Kaw, 2/-; concentrated, £18 lUs. to £18 15s.; 

 Utto of limes (hand pressed), 5/. 



Logwood — No quotations. 



Mace— 2/- to 2/8. 



Nutmegs — ihd. to 8^d. 



Pimento — Common, 2,^„rf. ; fair, 2|d.; good, 2,°;rf. per lb. 



Rubber — Para, tine hard, 4/104; fine soft, 4/6i; Castilloa, 

 4/4 per lb. 



Rum — Jamaica, 1/6 to 5/-. 



Sugar — Crystals, 16/6 to 21/9; Muscovado, 12/- to IG/-; 

 Syrup, 12 9 to l(>/9 per cwt. ; Molasses, no quotations. 



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

 ■2-2, 1911. 



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



Trinidad, 12ic. to 13c. per lb.; Jamaica, ll|c. to 12^c. 

 Cocoa-nuts — Jamaica, select, $3500 to $37 '00; culls, 



$20 00 to $2100; Trinidad, select, $35-00 to $37-00; 



culls, $20-00 to $21-00 per M. 

 Coffee — Jamaica, 14^c. to lojc. per lb. 

 Ginger— 9c. to Ilk. per ft. 

 Goat Skins— Jamaica, 53c. ; Antigua and Barliados, 48c. 



to 50c.; St. Thomas and St. Kitts, 46c. to 48c. 



per ft). 

 Grape-Fruit — Jamaica, $3-75 tn §4-25. 

 Limes — §5 75 to .*6-50. 

 Mace — 4oc. to 52c. per ft. 

 Nutmegs— noV, lOic. to lOJc. 

 Oranges — Jamaica, $1 62* to $200 per bn.x. 

 Pimento — 4ic. per ft. 

 Sugar — Centrifugals, 96°, 5-75c. to 5-86c. per lb. 



vados. 89°, 5-25c. to a-5(Jc. ; Molasses, 89°, 5c. 



per ft., all duty paid. 



; Musco- 

 to 5-llc. 



Trinidad, — Messrs. Gordon, Grant & Co., October 2, 

 1911. 



Cacao — Venezuelan, $1300 per fanega; Trinidad, fl2'50 



to $13-00. 

 Cocoa-nut Oil — 88c. per Imperial gallon. 

 Coffee — Venezuelan, 16c. per ft. 

 Copra— $4-75 per 100 ft. 

 Dhal— $3-90. 



Onions - S2-t0 to 82-25 pir lOd lb. 

 Peas, Split— $5-80 to $5 -'.10 per bag. 

 Potatoes— English. $200 to $2-25 per 100 ft. 

 Rice— Yellow, $550 to So-OO ; White, $5-75 to $6-00 



per bag. 

 Sugar — AmLrican oru.fhed, no quotations. 



Barbados, — Messrs. James A. Lynch i Co., October 7 



1911; Messrs. T.S. Gareaway & Co., October 9,' 



1911; Messrs. Leacock & Co., September 29, 1911; 



Messrs. E. Thorne, Limited, October 11, 1911. 



Cacao— $10-50 to $12 50 per 100 ft. 



Cotton Seed— $26-00 per ton; meal, $1-50 per 100 ft.; 



2h per cent, discount. 

 Cotton Seed Oil (refined)— GOc. per gallon. 

 Cotton Seed Oil (for export)— 54c. per gallon (in bond) 

 Hay— $1-30 to $1-40 per 100 ft. 

 Manures— Nitrate of soda, $6i|-00 to $65-00; Cacao 



manure, $42-00 to $4800; Sulphate of ammonia 



$75 00 to $76-00 per ton. 

 Molasses — No quotations. 

 Onions— $1-75 to $300 per 100 ft 

 Peas, Split— $5-75 to $5-85 per bag of 210 ft.; Canada 



$2-75 to $4-65 per bag of 120 ft. 

 Potatoes— Nova Scotia, $2 00 to $3-25perl60ft. 

 Rice— Ballam, $5-10 to $5 60 per 190 ft.; Patna, no 



quotations; Rangoon, no (piotations. 

 Sugar — American granulated, $6 00 per 100 ft. 



British Guiana. — Messrs. Wieting &, Riuhter, September 

 30, 1911 ; Messrs. Sandbach, Parker & Co.i 

 August 18, 1911. 



