THE CUBA REVIEW 



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OFFICE OF CHIEF OF THE PORT 



REPORT OF WORK DONE BY THE CAPITANIA DEL PUERTO OF HAVANA 

 FROM JULY 1. 1914, TO JUNE 30, 1915 



Registry made during the year: 



First list (seagoing) 5 



Second list (coastwise) 12 



Third list (fishing) 89 



Vessels registered since June 30, 1915: 



First list 307 



Second list 1,175 



Third list 2,866 



Fourth list (port) 29 



Fifth list (excursion) 11 



Total 146 



Fourth list 2,391 



Fifth list 62 



Total 6,801 



Coastwise vessels, entered and sailed : 



Total 6,406 



Seagoing vessels, entered and sailed through the port and which have paid pilotage, accord 

 ing to their nationality and class: 



Sailing 

 Nationality. Strms. Vessels. Warships. Lgters. Yachts. Total. 



Ar. Sd. Ar. Sd. Ar. Sd. Ar. Sd. Ar. Sd 



German 16 12 



Austria-Hungarian 3 2 



Danish 32 32 



United States 960 960 



Spanish 127 127 



Dutch 28 28 



Italian 3 3 



English 199 199 



Mexican 12 11 



Norwegian 229 229 



Russian 1 1 



Swedish 3 3 



French 28 28 



Cuban 41 38 



1 

 54 

 11 



3 



38 



■2 



1 



54 

 11 



3 



38 



17 



2 2 

 1 1 



17 



16 



16 



Ar. Sd 



1,882 1,673 114 107 5 5 17 17 18 17 1,836 1,819 



The total of 3,655 vessels represents 5,679,195 tons. 



PILOTAGE. 



There was paid into the treasury of the Custom House $32,804.37, equal to 25% of the 

 total collected, and which belongs to the State, the amount for the previous year being; 

 $35,037.14. 



The difference of $2,232.77 noted in the receipts is due to there having been also a difference 

 in tonnage arriving and sailing, which was 1,118,657, while the increase of 1,546 vessels which 

 there was did not exceed in tonnage that of steamers of great burden which did not arrive and 

 sail, for the reason that the pilotage tariff is based on ton of displacement for the purpose of 

 payment of dues. 



