and Magazine of the Ceylon Agricultural Society.— Dev., 1910. 



565 



CEYLON TEA ESTATE AVERAGES. 



FOR WELL-KNOWN ESTATES. 



Comparison of 1st, 2nd and 3kd Quarters 

 of 1910. 



Averages for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd quarter of 

 1910 compiled from the Ceylon server copy- 

 right tables, published April 19th, 30th July, 

 and 12th November, 1910, are as follows : — 



High Grown. 

 (Sixty well-known estates.) 



Name. 



1st quarter. 



2nd qu 



arter. 



3rd quarter. 





lb. 



av. 



lb. 



av. 



lb 



av. 



Acrrn I'lltmlrifl 



3C469 



53 67 



35998 



48 



59 



11908 



64 75 



Agra OUVah 



75510 



54 90 



102440 



SO 



05 



61188 



52 87 



Avrtlouj tiri 

 AruicLw (tuu 

















W i all f firi! 

 ■ V 13111U1 U 



56146 



49 40 



73609 



IB 



42 



?5390 



48 67 



A t*fr a Mill 1 1 vfi 

 .ILLciUJJJ! LI J CV 



47703 



46 53 



1 07060 



LUI UUP 



42 



18 



88764 



47 72 



"Ha f f q I' ) n 

 DalLawaiLie 



48560 



42 93 



118361 



40 



90 



97476 



41 80 



f, ^ t 1 .xr.-t'i (r ll 

 IjJiSMCl OclgU 



50230 



42 21 



76812 



42 



30 



44066 



41 32 





74545 



41 32 



95295 



40 



04 



66025 



39 95 



i"Tl a van don 



'283S1 



45 63 



39410 



42 



11 



1678U 



45 84 





36740 



59 70 



75867 



J9 



56 



37302 



54 56 



T^anmTvb Hill 

 J/OIHU-llii axil 



35974 



58 96 



124431 



47 



70 



58424 



63 03 



Tl o Tr f i .1 f ot'H 

 1IBV UDKUU 



i2H"6 



46 97 



3=302 



44 



61 



2 347 



46 20 



Tin nhar 



34975 



42 18 



47199 



41 



10 



30644 



39 47 



Tl ii n t al H 



43279 



46 23 



67615 



43 



92 



32118 



46 40 



J? <11 lie* W 11 



455-3 



50 57 



60363 



44 



18 



34693 



47 62 



Florence 



1U706 



45 37 



151571 



41 



05 



78i<50 



44 30 



(jtauipcUUct 



65847 



49 17 



160411 



44 



38 



109501 



48 79 



\Tlfcl3gUW 



88109 



53 08 



131045 



47 



37 



62864 



51 63 



I'll a aal mr It 



58947 



58 38 



6^246 



54 



99 



28069 



53 13 





72294 



49 57 



78129 



44 



21 



79158 



45 00 



^jOIltllla'Lljc* 



26256 



56 82 



82542 



48 



15 



41764 



56 43 



flrtist V^IIav 



65144 



42 26 



116290 



41 



10 



53713 



42 73 



ill ti iiii^.'. ■ lit 



54393 



41 13 



96490 



39 



64 



61069 



39 21 



11(11 1 IIIJ^UUU 



35219 



53 57 



43971 



44 



00 



29488 



44 57 



1-| Q t«t"/1117 



45898 



46 12 



70283 



43 



52 



32PS6 



44 46 



j£ igti fields 



62130 



48 72 



126656 



ia 



88 



569^3 



48 50 





113214 



56 75 



292184 



47 



93 



166376 



53 -17 



QUI uaoj 



49732 



55 45 



76883 



51 



06 



41716 



53 60 





28470 



50 27 



38435 



45 



10 



31960 



16 21 



If i 1 1 o rniiir 



XYlllcu 1 iltsj 



42866 



48 85 



41771 



47 



05 



20416 



51 10 



Iiirklees 



46912 



43 90 



132838 



42 



22 



6129-i 



46 75 





26941 



48 25 



5(j025 



46 



63 



39T1S 



48 92 



Mn ha T T vn 



lYlCULKl. U ■» 



47333 



53 66 



113958 



47 



81 



925. '4 



52 -3 



A 1 ■ j n sti r > 1 i 1 



lMdillSUClU 



23311 



42 76 



£0559 



4-2 



08 



38315 



46 42 



Mo fi (yd 1(1 



26012 



51 18 



49942 



43 



75 



35270 



64 83 



1V1CLI lUul 'J uj-, ! 1 



132122 



44 45 



153732 



41 



20 



101533 



42 10 





65870 



52 71 



92325 



46 



ro 



60205 



51 50 



Mocha 



53038 



51 72 



93479 



IS 



4G 



66087 



49 13 



Monkswood 



30600 



62 14 



82116 



52 



52 



48880 



55 76 



Naseby 



20008 



57 01 



41157 



49 



71 



15653 



53 13 



North Cove 



28596 



68 08 



35S95 



51 



47 



13 38 



55 01 



Palmerston 



56527 



51 87 



31955 



48 



48 



28760 



49 37 



Pedro 



71069 



49 44 



120450 



48 



80 



44-64 



£6 05 



Preston 



26401 



56 55 



31614 



51 



83 



11166 



55 61 



Queensland 



33982 



48 88 



3H763 



1* 



11 



26526 



49 45 



Roeberry 



54620 



44 33 



13S-060 



42 



94 



126114 



43 23 



The Scrubs 



32605 



56 45 



37352 



55 



12 



17161 



59 07 



.Stafford 



H910 



48 41 



30018 



44 



49 



20457 



47 31 



St Clair 



105861 



48 35 



195054 



4i 



8'J 



112366 



48 43 



St Heliers 



34072 



39 14 



47260 



39 



34 



34537 



38 17 



St. Johns 



28578 



61 12 



77683 



49 



19 



35826 



58 08 



Sylvakandy 



140130 



43 22 



194880 



41 



90 



134160 



41 96 



Tientsin 



23530 



53 82 



29245 



49 



60 



18513 



52 39 



Tommagong 



21834 



57 29 



74489 



49 



50 



57851 



57 31 



Tonacombe 



47715 



44 83 



115075 



43 



87 



92147 



45 57 



Tullybody 



39451 



60 44 



75342 



49 



13 



50301 



53 36 



Waldemar 



47193 



49 25 



154073 



44 



37 



90913 



47 57 



Wanarajah 



94250 



57 96 



151538 



52 



13 



81531 



53 76 



Warleigh 



24267 



48 41 



405(16 



45 





22514 



46 46 



Westmorland 



21228 



45 78 



46286 



4'2 



85 



40612 



43 98 



Westward Ho ! 



30921 



62 87 



38619 



53 



40 



31600 



51 10 





Low Grown. 











( 



Thirty 



well-known estates.) 









1st quarter. 



2nd quarter. 



3rd quarter. 





lb. 



av. 



lb. 



av. 



lb. 



av. 



Avisawella 



62967 



38 26 



70486 



39 18 



6887Q 



29 00 



Charlie Hill 



4910 



39 54 



5125 



37 80 



7735 



33 22 



Citrus 



386.5 



38 65 



56458 



89 04 



48711 



37 25 



Clunes 



35926 



38 55 



51970 



38 96 



67750 



37 57 



Clyde 



64088 



40 63 



584? 3 



40 8(5 



68N78 



39 59 



Deniyaya 



5*610 



41 67 



4J 230 



41 13 



5166" 



39 43 



Ella 



56910 



38 70 



67550 



39 01 



63780 



37 57 



Krracht 



57754 



39 34 



55521 



39 50 



55807 



39 44 



farnhain 



18505 



41 31 



27279 



40 74 



32175 



U 41 



Ferriby 



19957 



40 



64 



24695 



36 



17 



28730 



37 



73 



Galapitakande 



30150 



43 



62 



53260 



43 



11 



47100 



45 



73 



Ganapalla 



58642 



40 



65 



102679 



40 



09 



48287 



35 



04 



Glencorse 



31670 



41 



18 



30845 



41 



28 



35346 



40 



1)3 



Glenrlon 



40895 



■12 



30 



14955 



40 



09 



45915 



40 



Mtj 



Hatdowa 



6983 



36 



17 



5303 



37 



87 



11905 



37 



55 



Ingeriya 



24334 



42 



07 



25395 



40 



43 



23608 



39 



60 



Kelani 



72817 



34 



lit 



76757 



38 



48 



70223 



38 



05 



Knavesmire 



71667 



41 



42 



85169 



36 



fi6 



83013 



39 



36 



Labugama 



18190 



38 



85 



12377 



37 



64 



17467 



34 



65 



Monrovia 



17240 



39 



85 



17295 



38 



37 



19485 



39 



15 



Nahalma 



54255 



40 



21 



51065 



39 



13 



36! 45 



38 



!)1 



Neboda 



79021 



41 



48 



95155 



41 



02 



64015 



43 



Oil 



Neuchatel 



77140 



41 



50 



6' 910 



39 



46 



67730 



11 



47 



Kuaiiwella 



55622 



3ii 



26 



41280 



40 



50 



42440 



39 



07 



Talgaswela 

 Templehurst 



42974 



44 



50 



49U2 



42 



79 



20590 



11 



87 



21150 



45 



36 



45 J 2:J 



43 



33 



34635 



17 



87 



Torwood 



48013 



41 



46 



56484 



40 



18 



54359 



39 



91 



Vogan 



127105 



42 



67 



120280 



42 



25 



123919 



41 



81 



Yahalakelle 



43095 



37 



50 



35365 



37 



68 



40635 



37 



12 



Yellangowry 



29035 



38 



36 



33181 



36 



33 



23429 



40 



80 



THE GREAT F.M.S. JELUTONG 

 CONCESSION. 



Rights over Nearly Fiva Million Acres. 



Kuala Kangsar, Nov. 1,— When Mr C. Mal- 

 colm Gumming, in the Federal Council yester- 

 day, asked for certain information regarding the 

 rights of the United Malajsian Rubber Co. in 

 the vast forests of Malaya, he was referred to 

 the contract between the company and the Con- 

 servator of Forests. A copy of this had been 

 laid on the table and proved to be both interes- 

 ting and informative. The agreement is dated 

 July 25. The company, or as it is designated, the 

 concessionaires, have the sole right of tapping 

 jelutong trees and collecting getah jelutong — the 

 latex of such trees — within specified areas. 

 These areas include 



HUGE TRACTS OF FOREST 



in Perak(628,000 acres), Selangor (437,000 acres), 

 Negri Sembi!an (601,000 acres), and Pahang 

 (3,000,000 acres), a total, as will be seen of 

 4,945,608 acres. Over this area the licensed ser- 

 vants of the concessionaires, each of whom will 

 be distinguished by a zinc label, will be per- 

 mitted to tap jelutong trees for a period of ten 

 years — always providing the terms of the agree- 

 ment are adhered to. At the conclusion of that 

 decade the agreement will be extended for an- 

 other seven years unless either of the parties 

 give notice, six months in advance of the re- 

 newal, of a desire to determine the contract. 



The Government's Interests. 

 So much for the concessionaires' rights. The 

 Government, however, does not intend to leave 

 the company to browse at its own sweet will 

 in this immense field. It ensures its own in- 

 terests in the matter by a series of restrictions, 

 reservations and regulations. 



In the very first place the company is bound 

 to commence tapping and collecting within four 

 months of entering into the agreement. During 

 the first quarter of the second year of working 

 the average daily number of workmen employed 

 by the concessionaires in actual tapping must 

 not be less than 1,500. In each of the four States 

 affected by the agreement the average daily 

 number during the second year must be at least 

 200; and during the succeeding years the daily 

 average must bo for the whole area 2,400. 



