164 



in cans, TVz, ligtt stock; amber, 7. Clean average 

 yellow beeswax brings 32 to 33. H. R. Wright. 



Albany, N. Y., Feb. 20. 



CLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



March, 1917 



LIVERPOOL. — Honey htus been in good demand 

 since our last report. In London 1350 packages 

 were sold out of 1715 offered, on the following range 

 of prices: -Jamaica, dark amber to pale, $12.00 to 

 $15.12; liquid, dark to amber, $11.64 to $13.32. 

 Cuban, dark to amber, $10.80 to $12.00; dark to 

 pale, $11.64 to $13.32. San Domingo, dark to am- 

 ber, $11.64 to $13.96; liquid, $13.92. Honolulu, 

 liquid, dark to pale, $12.24 to $14.08. Chilian, the 

 total import for the last year into Liverpool was 

 14,340 barrels. The market continues firm at our 

 last quotations. Californian is in good demand at 

 an improvement on the last rates quoted. Beeswax 

 is somewhat dearer, and very little is offering. An 

 increase can be obtained in our last quotations. 

 Sales have been made of Jamaica ordinary fair, at 

 $41.28 to $41.88. per cwt. 



Liverpool, England, Jan. 25. 



Honey has been in good demand since our last 

 report. Of Jamaica, 220 casks sold at $11.76 to 

 $13.44 per cwt. ex-store. Of Chilian, 200 barrels, 

 pile 3, sold at $10.08 to $10.32 per cwt. Beeswax 

 market is firm — no stocks of Chilian on hand; value 

 $38.88 to to $43.74 per cwt. Taylor & Co. 



Liverpool, England, Feb. 8. 



MEDINA.- — ^There are no new developments in 

 the honey market. Stocks of extracted are un- 

 doubtedly picked up much closer than for many years 

 and prices are firm thruout the entire country. 

 Comb honey on the other hand has remained in 

 somewhat slack demand and fair stocks are reported 

 in all of the important centers, and considerable is 

 believed to be in the hands of producers. We 

 believe that it will be well cleaned up, however, be- 

 fore the arrival of the new crop. 



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