m THECUBAREVIEW 



agosto de 1917, al 30 de septiembre de 1918, mostrando asimismo las cantidades proiwrcionadas 

 devengadas por los refinadores, basdas en la produccion: 



Cantidad — Pro Rata Devengada — 



Produdor. suministrada. Por Cantidad. Exceso. Deficit. 



lbs. ciento. lbs. lbs. lbs. 



American 115,097,169 40.650 113,733,956 1,363.213 



National 31,315,840 12.007 33,594,188 .' . . . 2,278,348 



Arbuckle 20,139,700 7.000 19,685,183 554,517 



Federal 27,374,000 9.605 26,873,669 500,331 



Warner 19,412,200 7.204 20,155,951 743,751 



Revere 2,455,000 .960 2,685,968 230.968 



Pennsylvania 14,245,600 4.802 13,435,435 810,165 



McCahan 7,397,600 2.402 6,720,515 677,085 



Colonial 8,490,000 2.330 6,519,068 1,970,932 



Henderson 3,585,000 .960 2,685,968 899,032 



Savannah 19,266,200 2.402 6,720,515 12,-545,685 



Imperial 7,960,000 1.513 4,2.33,197 3,726,803 



California &H 1,910,000 4.803 13,438,2.33 11,528,233 



Western 1,140,020 3.362 9,406,483 8,266,463 



279,788,329 100.000 279,788,329 23,047,763 23,047,763 



Beet Co.'s 36,379,400 



Amer. Ref. Com 6,612,600 



Dealer 1,100,000 



Total 323,800,329 



Las pequeiias entregas de azucar por las Compaiiias de Azucar California & 

 Hawaiian y Western mostradas en el estado anterior son debidas a la poca demanda del Gobierno 

 en el Territorio de la Costa del Pacifico, y asimismo a las condiciones del flete y otras condiciones 

 por lo cual resulta mas ventajoso hacer los pedidos a los productores de azucar de remolacha. 



Nueva York, octubre 3 de 1918. 



Nota: — Los Sres. Willett & Gray nos ban informado que ban recibido aviso del Cuban 

 Producers' Committee que el resultado final de la zafra de Cuba corriente sera a proxi- 

 madamente 3,435,500 toneladas, esta cifra incluyendo el consumo de Cuba de aproximada- 

 -mente 100,000 toneladas. 



SHIPMENTS OF CUBAN SUGAR FOR UNITED STATES 



On Aug. 31, 1918, the amount of refined sugar awaiting shipment at the port of Cardenas, 

 •Cuba, amounted to 811,289 bags (a bag is approximately 325 pounds) as compared with 447,561 

 bags on the same date in 1917. 



The amount of sugar transported overseas during the first eight months of the present 

 calendar year was somewhat less than during the corresponding period of 1917, the figures 

 being as follows: 2,254,839 bags for the 1917 period and 1,845,526 bags for the 1918 period. 



During the month of August, 1918, a total of 210,150 bags were exported, the United 

 States taking 129,150 bags and the remainder being consigned to the United Kingdom. 

 In August, 1917, of a total exportation of 212,872 bags, the United States took 132,872 

 "bags and the remainder (80,000 bags) went to the United Kingdom. 



T.he following table shows the nunrber of bags sWpped from Cardenas and their declared 

 -value, together with the ports of entry in the United States tor the months of July and August, 

 1918: July, 1918 August, 1918. 



Port Bags Value Bags Value 



"Galveston 8,600 $136,093 



New Orleans 19,700 $312,679 



New York 68,472 1,067,064 76,150 1,139,425 



Pliiladelphia 34,600 535,116 20,000 321,515 



Savannah 10,100 156,879 24,400 373,749 



Totals 132,872 2,071,737 129,150 1,970,782 



-Consular Assistant George A. Makinson, Cardenas. 



