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THE CUBA REVIEW 



CUBAN COMMERCIAL MATTERS 



The Cuba Treasury Department has been 



in receipt of many requests from merchants, 



for information as to the i)orts incdiided in 



the regular custom house districts, and has 



accordingly issued a circular giving this in- 

 formation which has never previously been 



compiled. The list is as follows: 



Custom House Districts — Banes. 



Custom House District — Baracoa. 



Sub Ports — Mata, Moa, Mayari, Punta de 

 Maisi, Yumuri, Bema, Boca de Miel, Bua- 

 Ijam, Marabi, La Cueva, Navas, Cayogu- 

 aneque, Taco, Canete, Aguacate, Barajigua, 

 Canes. 



Custom House District — Batabano. 



Sub Ports — Cajio, Guanimar, Coloma, Punta 

 de Cartas, Cortez, Cabo Frances, Playa de 

 Rosario, La Majugua, Santa Isabel, Caim- 

 ito, Jainiqui, Hatiguanico, Bacunagua, Gal- 

 fre, Dayanigua, Gegem, Bailen, Arenas, 

 Grifa, Viradero, San Bias, Caobillas, Mani- 

 adero, Finajita, Cabezas, Agicon, Vega 

 Tirabo. 



Custom House District — Caibarien. 



Sub Ports. — Yaguajay, Punta Alegre, Sagua 

 La Chica, Narcisa, Victoria Estero Real. 



Custom House District — Cardenas. 



Suh Ports — Las Salinas, Menendez, Machado 

 El Rohlar, La Teja, Lavin, 



C^lstom House District — Cienfuegos. 



Sub Ports — Cochinos, Rosario, Caleta Buena, 

 Del Toro Sabalo, Caleta, Cana, Arimao, 

 Gavilan, Guajimico, Farallones, Mangles 

 Altos Caleta Redonda, Coeodrilo, Guasasa, 

 Caleta del Ingles y del Padre. 



Custom House District — Gil:)ara. 



Sub Ports. — Vita, Naranjo, Sama, Embara- 

 dero, Rio Seco. 



Custom. House District — Guantanamo. 



Sub Ports — Jauco, Imias, Ocujal, Cajobabo, 

 Baitiquiri, Yacabo. 



Custom House District — Havana. 



Sub Ports — Mariel, Cabanas, Bahia Honda, 

 Surgideros de Boca de Jaruco, Mulata, 

 Esperanza, Espiritu Santo, Cabo de San 

 Antonio, Dimas, Arroyos, La Fe, Marianao, 

 Bolondron, Norte, Jibacoa, Playa de Bara- 

 coa, Banes, Rio Blanco, Dominica, Ciego 

 NoviUo, Las Tumbas, Carenero del "Mer- 

 ceditas," Canasi Palma Rubia, Finca Oroz- 

 co. 



Custom House District — Jucaro. 



Sub Ports— F&lo Alto. 



Custom House District — Los Indios. 



Custom House District — Manazanillo. 



Suh Pons — Calicito, Campechuela, Ceiba, 

 Hueca, San Ramon, Media Luna, Niquero 

 el Pilon, Ensenada de Mora. 



Custom House District — Matanzas. 



Sub Ports — Camarioca, Canimar, Bacuna- 

 agua, Punta Guano, Carbomeras, Puerto 

 Escondido. 



Custom House District — Nueva Gerona. 



Sub Ports — Jucaro. 



Custom House District — Nuevitas. 



Sub Ports — Morda, La Guanaja. 



Custom House District — Nipe. 



Sub Ports — Sagua de Tanamo, Yaguaneque, 



Felton, Saetia, Punta Tabaco (Preston), 



Antilla. 

 Custom House District — Puerto Padre. 

 Sub Ports — Cascarero, Cayo Juan Claro, 



Manati, Malagueta. 

 Custom House District — Sagua. 

 Sub Ports — Carahatas, Picadillo, Mallorquin, 



Chavez, Sierra Morena, Ganuza, Grana- 



dillo. La Ceiba, Boca Dio de Sagua. 

 Custom House District — Santiago de Cuba. 

 Sub Ports — Daiquiri, Nima-Nima, 

 Custom House District — .Santa Cruz Del Sur. 

 Sub Ports — Ingenio Francisco, Guayabal, 



Manopla. 

 Custom House District — Tunas de Zaza. 

 Custom House District — Trinidad. 

 Sub Ports — Macio, Cabagan, Yaguanabo, 



Boca Del Rio San Juan, Coleta Del Inglies. 



GENERAL FARMING IN CUBA 



So much has been said and written about 

 the production of sugar and tobacco in Cuba, 

 that farmers, and particularly prospective 

 settlers, do not sufficiently consider that other 

 forms of produce can be successfully raised 

 in Cuba. It is not always realized that Cuba 

 annually imports $25,000,000 worth of food 

 products. Much, if not all, of these produc- 

 tions could be raised in the Island. Potato 

 raising, peanut cultivation, raising beans, 

 each merit more attention from the cultivator 

 when it is rememl^ered that annually Cuba 

 spends for potatoes $1,400,000, almost the 

 same amount for beans, and peanut butter 

 and peanut oil are being imported, but doubt- 

 less could be profitably made in Cuba. 



PORTO RICOS COFFEE EXPORTS 



Porto Rico's coffee crop for the fiscal year 

 1912-13 totalled 205,122.31 quintals. 71,- 

 808.88 quintals were exported to Cuba. Its 

 value is given as .$1,150,430. 



This great quantity of coffee went to Cuba's 

 ports in the following quantities : 



Quintals 



Caibarien 2,493.69 



Cardenas 228.36 



Cienfuegos 1,346.85 



Gibara 153.80 



Havana... 60,024.06 



Isabela de Sagua 323.83 



Manzanillo. .^ 449.56 



Matanzas 2,841.80 



Nuevitas 452.17 



Puerto Padre 290.76 



Sagua 616.30 



Santiago 2,585.70 



Total 71,806.88 



Value $1,150,431 



