THE CUBA REVIEW 



37 



CabU Addr« 



"Tumur«" 



New York— 64-66 Wall Street 



LAWRENCE TURNURE & CO. 



Deposits and Accounts Current. Deposits of Securities, we taking charge of Collection and Remittance of Divi- 

 dends and Interest, Purchase and Sale of Public and Industrial Securities. Purchase and Sale of Letters of 

 Exchange. Collection of Drafts, Coupons., Etc., for account of others. Drafts, Payments by Cable and Letters 

 of Credit on Havana and other cities of Cuba; also on England, France, Spain, Me.xico, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo 

 and Central and South America. 



CORRESPONDENTS : 



HAVANA— N. Gelats y Ca. 



PUERTO RICO — Banco Comercial de Puerto Rico 



LONDON — The London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd. 

 PARIS — Heine et Cie. 



SUGAR TESTING APPARATUS 



FUNDADA EN 1851 



POLARISCOPIO SOBRE "BOCKSTATIV" LA FORMA MAS MODERNA 

 Con caja a prueba de polvo, parte de prisma, y engranaje prolongado. 



EIMER & AMEND, 205=211 Third Avenue, New York 



Hace una especiali- 



dad de surtir 

 Todos los Instru- 

 mentos para la 

 Prueba de Azucar 

 y Habilitacion de 

 Laboratorio. 

 Unices Agentes en 

 los Estados Unidos 

 y Canada para los 



STANDARD 



POLARISCOPIOS 

 Su triple 6 doble 

 campo de vision ha 

 sido adoptado por 

 el Gobierno de loi 

 Estados Unidos co- 

 mo norma. 



Toda la maquina- 

 ria experimental y 

 los aparatos descri= 

 tos en ((Agricultural 

 Analysis,)) del Prof. 

 H. W. Wiley. Se 

 suministran con 

 gustos todos los in- 

 formes pedidos. 



Pidanse Listas de 

 Precios Ilustradas. 



THE CUBAN SUGAR CROP 



The report of Mr. H. A. Himely, the expert on Cuban sugars, for the week ended April 8, 

 1916, indicates that on account of the prolonged drought in Cuba during the present sugar 

 season, estimates of the total crop have been reduced some 93,000 tons, making the total crop 

 according to his present calculations, 3,080,000 tons. He also states that the prospects are 

 that the crop will be harvested some weeks earlier than usual, and the end of April should see 

 many of the estates at the end of their grinding season. 



For the week ended Aptil 8, there were 181 mills grinding, as compared with 175 for the 

 week ended April 10, 1915. The total arrivals of sugars to date for the season were 1,963,602 

 tons, as compared with 1,380,078 tons for the preceding year.— Fice Consul H. M. Wolcott, 

 Hdbana. 



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