THE CUBA REVIEW 



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Bonds. — 20-year first mortgage coupon 6s, interest payable February and 



August, authorized " 1,500,000.00 



Two-year 6% coupon notes (1915) 25,000.00 



*Refunding notes.— 5-year coupon 6s 5,940.00 



Bills payable 197',792.81 



Accounts payable 7,735.08 



Accrued interest on funded and other debt 19^607.21 



Surplus 75'000'.00 



$4,052,375.10 



* Paid in August, 19U. 



The officers are: M. H. Lewis, President; C. H. Buswell, Vice-President, and Robert 



L. Dean, Secretary and Treasurer. The estate is located in the Guantanamo district, one 

 of the richest in Oriente Province. 



AN INGENIO CHANGES HANDS. 



The "Triunvu-ato" ingenio at Cidra 

 Matanzas Province, has been leased for a 

 period of ten years by a company of well- 

 known merchants of the district. These are 

 Messrs. Antonio Rodriguez, JuHan Suarez, 

 Jose Fernandez, Joaquin Cayon, Manuel 

 Suarez and Francisco D. Ramirez, who own 

 extensive cane lands, affording work to a large 

 number of laborers. The new owners will 

 manage the estate themselves. The estate 

 did not grind in the crop year of 1913-14. 

 previously its output averaged 32,000 bags 

 yearly. 



MORE SUGAR FACTORIES 



A new sugar mill is planned for Santa Clara 

 Province to be erected at the town of Guayos, 

 by the firm of Galban and Comjsany of 

 Havana. 



The new mill will have machinery capable 

 of making 250,000 bags and is expected to 

 begin grinding by next February. See map 

 on this page showing location of new factory, 

 which will be called Central "Guaj'os." 



LARGE SUGAR MACHINERY ORDER 



The largest single order ever placed in the 

 United States, it is stated, for sugar-mill 

 machinery, was given late in August by the 

 ]\Ianati Sugar Company, of Cuba. The ma- 

 chinery will weigh 3,000 tons and will consist 

 of two mills each of two rows of rollers each 

 3 ft. in diamater and 7 ft. long, comprising 

 four sets, or 12 rollers in all. A hydraulic 

 operated regulator will control the pressure of 

 each of the mills and two engines will be pro- 

 vided to drive each mill. Each of the two 

 mills will have a grinding capacity of 4,000 

 tons of cane daily. The order aggregates 

 $250,000.— /ron Age, New York. 



ALL AFTER CUBA'S TRADE 



Since the European war there has been a 

 considerable movement of commercial men 

 from the West to Cuban ports to develop 

 lousiness heretofore controlled by English, 

 German and French ports. Moreover there 

 has been also an appreciable increase in the 

 freight movement out of New Orleans to 

 Culian cities. — Xew Orleans States. 



The BUD A COMPANY'S 

 MOTOR CARS 



We manufacture PLANTATION and RAIL- 

 ROAD EQUIPMENT, Including HAND 

 CARS, PUSH 

 CARS, JACKS, 

 SWITCHES 

 and FROGS 



30 Church Street, New York 



