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PLANTATION CARS TnE'^k^fFSkt^i!^ 



Este Vagon-Cisterna es particularmente conveniente para transporte de melaza. 



Coastruimos vagones-cisterna para transporte de aceites y en general casi todoa los liquidos con 

 capacidades desde 4000 hasta 12,500 galones y con trucks de una capacidad de carga de 30, 40 6 50 

 toneladas. 



Nuestras talleres para la construccion de vagones-cisterna son las mas grandes del mundo y han'sido 

 establecidas desde hace 35 anos. 



AMERICAN CAR & FOUNDRY EXPORT CO., NEW YORK, E.U.A. 



Direccion telegrafica: CAREX, New-York, E. U. A. 

 Prodiiccion annual de mds de 100,000 carros. 

 Representante para Cuba: OSCAR B. CINTAS Oficios 29-31, Havana. 



THE SUGAR CROP OF 1913-14 



According to the figures of Guma and Mejer 

 of Havana, the following gives the output of 

 the sugar factories of Cuba in the crop just 

 conchided : 



Centrals Bags 



Antilla 6 936,334 



Cienfuegos 27 2,359,159 



Cardenas 18 1,978,439 



Caibarean. . 12 1,013,275 



Gibara (combined with 



Pueto Padre) 4 1,889,739 



Guantanamo 10 673,424 



Havana 20 1,545,539 



Juacaro 4 1,060,317 



Manati 1 134,696 



Matanzas 30 3,060,803 



Manzanillo 10 849,519 



Nuevitas 2 386,251 



Nipe Bay 1 492,500 



Puerto Padre combined 



with Gibara See Gibara 



Sagua 22 1,181,302 



Santiago 4 223,204 



Sra. Cruz del Sur . . . . 1 293,334 



Trinidad 1 81,517 



Zaza 1 24,776 



174 Total, 18,184,126 



Tons 2,597,732 



Centrals 174 



The estimate of this firm published Decem- 

 ber 8, 1913, was that the crop would yield 17,- 



357,200 bags, which comes very close to their 

 first calculation. 



CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR PRICES 



The prices of Havana for centrifugal sugar, 

 96 degrees polarization from December, 1912, 

 to and including September, 1914, is officially 

 quoted by the Agrarian League of Havana as 

 follows : 



The prices are quoted in reales, per arroba 

 (25 pounds) . 



The highest price yet reached was in the 

 first two weeks of August when sugar was 

 quoted at 9.32.9. 



Central Moran has begun operations pre- 

 liminary to the work of grinding the next 

 crop, thus affording welcome occupation to 

 idle workmen in this section. 



