THE CUBA REVIEW 



Cuba crop may be expected to furnish what is needed. We give below such an esti i:r.';\ 

 covering the movement through the Atlantic Four Ports and New Orleans, based on an 

 outturn in Cuba of 1,850,000 tons, and allowing for liberal meltings. There is a pos- 

 sibility that some Cubas now held in Europe may be re-shipped to the United States. 



It is taken for granted that the sugars now held in stock and practically all of the 

 balance of available privileged sugars will be obtainable before the end of September at 

 satisfactory prices. 



Last year the total receipts from Java during August-December were 138,470 tons and 

 from Europe (all in November) were 2,903 tons. In 1910 the receipts from Java were 

 90,579 tons. 



None of the required Java and/or Beet sugars have yet been reported purchased : 



Tons 



Total stock at U. S. Four Ports and New Orleans, June 12, 1912 234,000 



Total stock in Island of Cuba, June 12, 1912 520,000 



Balance production of Cuba, less local consumption 105,000 



Balance supply from Porto Rico 95,000 



Receipts from Hawaii from date to September 1 85,000 



Receipts from Philippines from date to September 1 40,000 



Receipts from San Domingo, Peru, etc., from date to September 1 5,000 



Estimated total supply from date to September 1, 1912 1,084,000 



Estimated melting from date to September 1, 1912 700,000 



Estimated balance of supply, September 1, 1912 384,000 



Additional Supply available in September : 



From Hawaii 30,000 



From Philippines 30,000 60,000 



Estimated supply in month oi September 444,000 



Less estimated meltings in month of September 250,000 



Estimated stock, October 1, 1912 194,000 



Estimated receipts Louisiana crop at New Orleans Oct. -Dec 200,000 



Estimated receipts from Hawaii and Phillippines at Four Ports Oct. -Dec. 55,000 

 Estimated receipts from Demerara, Peru, etc., at Four Ports Oct.-Dec... 15,000 270,000 



Estimated supply from regular sources, Oct.-Dec 464,000 



Estimated meltings, Oct.-Dec 450.000 



Estimated carrying stock, December 31, 1912 89,000 539,000 



Estimated requirements Javas and/or Beet, or Cubas re-shipped from Europe 



Oct.-Dec 75.000 



Refined sugar is in fair demand only in the United States and the buying is mostly on 

 the hand to mouth basis. The quotation for fine granulated is now 5.10c. less 2 per cent 

 by most refiners. 



We see little change ahead in values of raws or refined for balance of the crop season. 



Las Valvulas de Lytton para Vacuos 



pueden aplicarse a cualquicr 

 aparato al vacio que se 

 conozca. Son iisadas por la 

 Detroit Edison Illuminating 

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OFICINA EN CUBA: J. Hernam)i;z Hab.vna, Ciha 



