THE CUBA REVIEW 



31 



STEEL FRAME 

 "WESTON" 



CENTRIFUGAL 

 MACHINES. 



DRIVEN BY 



BELTING, ELECTRICITY 



OR WATER. 



WATSON. LAIDLAW & CO., L?. 



98 DUNDAS STREET (SOUTH). 



GLASGOW, Scotland. 



Agent for Cuba: 

 VICTOR G. MENDOZA. 



Atnargura 23, 



HAVANA. 



FIGURES OF THE NEW CROP 



Receipts to February 2sth, <)16,?>:^2 tens. 



Exports to February 28th, 479,332 tons. 



The exports to the same date in previous 

 years are stated by Guma & Mejer as 

 follows : 



1912 1913 



372,748 tons .530,070 tons 



The weather has been fine and cold, very 

 favorable for grinding. 



In the w^eek of February 21st the central 

 "La Julia"' near Caibarien began grinding 

 and also the new central "Ulacia" in the 

 Sagna district, making the total number of 

 factories working 173. The missing three 

 mills of the 176 are the San Manuel not 

 grinding this year, the San Francisco de 

 Asis, which has sold its cane, and the cen- 

 tral "Elena"' in the Matanzas section, which 

 did not begin grinding owing to difficulties 

 with its colonos. ""Chaparra" and "Delicias" 

 centrals to date show a yield of 300.000 bags. 

 The "Stewart"' factory in Camaguey Prov- 

 ince leads to the date given with 247,000 

 bags. 



The new central Manati is making 7,000 

 to 8,000 bags weeklv. 



The new central "Rio Canto"" in Oriente 

 work for one day on Feliruary 2Gtli was 

 680 bags of sugar of 325 pounds. 



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CHATTANOOGA, TENN. 



Wishes to announce that they 

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 and are now in a position to 

 supply promptly 



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 Elevated Tanks for Water 

 Storage, Tanks for Mo- 

 lasses, Gasoline, Acids, 

 Alkalis, and Heavy or 

 Light Oils 



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 Guarantee — this we offer. 



We desire representation through 

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