212 sugar production in mozambique. 



Plantation. 

 Area Under Cultivation Since 1905: — 



1905 3»500 acres. 



1906 3-625 „ 



1907 3-900 „ 



1908 4,000 „ 



1909 4,000 „ 



1910 4.100 „ 



191 1 5-300 „ 



1912 5-425 - 



10T3 5.900 



Steam Ploughs in Use: — 



From 1895 . . I Set of Class R B Compound Engines com- 

 plete with Ploughs. 

 „ 1906 . . I Set of Class B B Comi:)oun(l Engines com- 

 plete with Ploughs. 



1 Set of Class Z 5 Compound Engines com- 



plete with Ploughs. 

 „ 1912 . . I Set of Class B B Compound Englines com- 

 plete with Ploughs. 



2 Sets of Class Z 5 Com]:)ound Engines com- 



plete with Ploughs. 

 Supplied by ^Messrs. John Fowler & Co., Ltd., Leeds. 



Irrif/afion Machinery : — 



18 Portable Compound Engines: — ■ 



7 with 12" Centrifugal Pumps, 



9 >, 10" 



2 „ 7" 

 total capacit}- 2,500,000 gallons ])er hour. 

 1,000 feet Piping. 

 4,000 ,, Fluming. 

 T^c^ miles of Irrigation Canals (earth work). 



Raikvay Line and Rolling Stock ( 20 in. gauge) : — 



16 Miles — 24 lb. Track. 

 8 „ _i4 lb. „ 

 5f „ —12 lb. „ 

 si -^ — 10 lb. Track (Portable). 

 5 — 4 \Mieel-Coupled bogie tank Locomotives. 

 300 Cane Trucks, each of 3 tons capacity. 



2 — 10 ton bogie trucks for transport of heavy material. 



Draught Oxen : — For transport from fields to Permanent Rail- 

 way, and W'atercarts for Ploughs : 

 76 — Native Bred. 



Field Labour: — 



Supervision: — 6 White men (not including 2 ploughmen), 

 6 Coloured Demerara men, i Goanese, 50/75 Native Capitaos. 



