= 1 the principal fruit ‘as Mangos 
; from the tienes: at 
“would be necessary, to afford | ofthe 
carrying steamers, thus permitting the picking to be delayed to 
latest eta moment, so that the fruit might be shipped in the freshe 
con 
anb fruits imported are vie es tinned and English bottled tart 
fy a and these only in Small q anti ities. 
much of it is now in the market. Ca ital is -eN A company fi 
with the view of fruit growing and tinning would be sure e of succéss 
The above Report was prepared by a Committee e the T 
cultural aid sia sta, of Messrs, John McKillop, Edward 
: er and D. McGillivray. : 
es In a despatch pii the Administrator of Tobago to the Govern rnor-in- 
; Chief of the Windward laid, dated 26th September 1887, it is stated - 
that “ Tobago ean produce fruit as fine as any other island, but its 
“always been a bar to its advancement. Fruit for New York from 
** Tobago would have to compete. Against fruit piod some M 
** Jater in the more northern islands." ; 
9 quis falling piteni süspocillig tha froite GF TIME We 
‘piled last year by Mr. J. Y AR ‘Redhead, oe Superintendent. 
; Hots c Gardens :— re pes 
Ment. bea] Names, id | e they | Wholesale Prices Locally 
| October to January - 
