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THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



NOTEMBEE 3, 1917, 



MARKET REPORTS. 



London. — The West India Committee Circular, 

 September (3, 1917. 



Abrowkoot — 5|(i. tu C|d. 



Balata — Block, nci (|uotation.s; Sheet, 3/0. 



Beeswax — No quotations. 



Cacao — Trinidad, no quotations; Grenada, no quotations; 



Jamaica, no quotations. 

 Coffee — Jamaica, no quotations. 

 CoPKA— £46. 



Fkuit — Bananas, no quotations; Oranges, no quotations. 

 Ginger — Jamaica, no quotations. 

 Honey — Jamaica, no quotations. 

 Lime Juice — Raw, 2.(> to ■2/'->; concentrated, £30; Otto of 



lime (hand-pressed), 16,'- per ft. 

 Logwood — No quotations. 

 Mace— 2/- to 2/3 per ft. 



NUTtlEGS — Is. 



Pimento — 3§rf. to 3|rf. per ft . 



Rdbbek — Para, fine hard, no quotations; fine soft, no 

 quotations; Castilloa, no quotations. 



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

 16, 1917. 



Cacao — Caracas, 12|c. to loc. ; Grenada, 12ic. to 12|c.; 



Trinidad, 12jC. to 13c. ; Jamaica, lOjC. to lll^c. 

 Coco-NUTS — Jamaica and Trinidad selects, $52 '00 to 



$.58-00; culls, $;i6-00 to $4(i00 per M. 

 Coffee — Jamaica, 9Jc. to lie. per lb. 

 Ginger — 17c. to 20c. per ft. 

 Goat Skins — Jamaica, 65c. to 70c. ; Antigua and Barbados, 



60c. to 65c. ; St, Thomas and St. Kitts, o5c. lo 60c. 



per ft. 

 Geape Fruit — Jamaica, S3 '75 to $4 '50 per box. 

 Limes— $4-50 to S6 00 per brl. 

 Mace— 38c. to 42c. per ft. 

 Nutmegs — l!>c. to 20c. 

 Oranges- $2-75 to $4 00. 

 Pimento — 6c. to 6|c. per ft. 

 SroAR — Centrifugals, 96°, 6''l0c; Muscovados, 89°, 



Molasses. 89°, i)"88c. all duty paid. 



6 -640.; 



Trinidad.— Messrs. 



1917. 



GoRDOS, Grant <t Co., October 18, 



Barbados. — Messrs. 

 2. 1917. 



T. S. Gareaway &, Co., October 



Cacao— Venezuelan, S13-50; Trinidad, $12-75 to $13-2.'>. 



Coco-NUT Oil — No ijuotations. 



Coffee — Venezuelan, 12c. to 14l. per ft. 



Copra — 7|e. ijov il. 



Dhax — No quotations. 



Onions— S8-00 per 100 ft. 



Peas, Split— $12-00 to .S12-.J0 per bag. 



Potatoes— English, .94-50 to $5-00 per 100 ft. 



Rice— Yellow, $10-50 to $11-75; White, $9-25 to 9-50 



per bag. 

 SnoAB — American crushed, no quotations. 



Arrowroot— $8 00 per 100 ft. 



Cacao— $10-50 to $11-00 per 100 ft. 



Coco-nuts — $36-00 husked nuts. 



Hay — No quotations. 



Molasses — No quotations. 



Onions— 89-00. 



Peas, Split — No (quotations; Canada, no quotations. 



Potatoes— $8-25 to $13 -20 



Rice— Ballam, $1050 to $11-20 per 180ft.; Patna, no 



quotations: Rangoon, no quotations. 

 Sugar — Muscovado centrifugals, $6-50. 



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