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Number, Tonnage and Crews of Sailing Vessels entered at British Honduras during 
the Years 1902, 1903, 1904, and to September, 1905, respectively. 
With Cargoes. 
In Ballast. 
Total. 
Ves. 
Ton. 
Crews. 
Ves. 
Ton. 
Crews. 
Ves. 
Ton. 
Crews. 
North America. 
United States, 1902 
5 
475 
33 
5 
475 
33 
„ 1903 
9 
1,165 
54 
9 
1,165 
54 
„ 1904 
5 
817 
3 ° 
5 
817 
30 
„ to Sept., 1905 
3 
234 
15 
I 
260 
8 
4 
494 
23 
Central America. 
Mexico, 1902 
94 
95 ° 
274 
143 
1,246 
321 
237 
2,196 
595 
,, 1903 
146 
2,402 
396 
115 
IA 95 
235 
261 
3,597 
631 
„ 1904 
135 
2,579 
442 
5 « 
1,038 
99 
186 
3,617 
54 i 
„ to Sept., 1905 
202 
1,823 
277 
190 
525 
I 12 
392 
2,348 
389 
Honduras, 1902 
104 
2,994 
339 
44 
980 
124 
148 
3,974 
463 
,, 1903 
137 
3,854 
468 
77 
1,542 
195 
214 
5,396 
663 
>. i 9°4 
144 
3,864 
53 i 
120 
2,221 
327 
264 
6,085 
858 
„ to Sept., 1905 
56 
2,373 
238 
57 
1,363 
214 
113 
3,736 
452 
Guatemala, 1902 
38 
1,074 
J 53 
69 
843 
174 
107 
1,917 
327 
,, 1903 
36 
575 
106 
57 
771 
167 
93 
1,346 
273 
„ 1904 
10 
114 
25 
12 
177 
32 
22 
291 
57 
„ to Sept., 1905 
... 
6 
76 
l6 
6 
76 
l6 
Nicaragua, 1902 
I 
6 
3 
I 
6 
3 
.. I 9°3 
4 
66 
18 
4 
66 
4 
i 9°4 
I 
10 
3 
I 
IO 
3 
„ to Sept., 1905 
... 
South America. 
Brazil, 1903 
I I 
4,165 
96 
I I 
4,165 
96 
,. I 9°4 
4 
1,411 
33 
4 
1,411 
33 
„ to Sept., 1905 
2 
801 
18 
2 
801 
18 
Venezuela, 1902 
2 
670 
16 
2 
670 
16 
.. 1903 
,. to Sept., 1905 
' V 
West Indies. 
Cuba, 1902 
I 
165 
6 
I 
i6 5 
6 
1903 
... 
... 
„ 1904 
... 
„ to Sept., 1905 
I 
199 
5 
I 
88 
6 
2 
287 
I I 
Barbadoes, 1902 
2 
765 
20 
I 
474 
IO 
3 
1,239 
30 
., i 9 0 3 
2 
852 
18 
2 
852 
18 
» i 9°4 
I 
393 
IO 
2 
753 
20 
3 
1,146 
30 
„ to Sept., 1905 
Bermuda, 
to Sept., 1905 
... 
... 
I 
429 
9 
I 
429 
9 
Note on the Shipping Relationships with United States, Guatemala, 
Honduras, Panama and Mexico. 1 
United States-New Orleans . — The United Fruit Company’s mail steamer 
arriving at Belize every Sunday, and leaving Belize for New Orleans every 
Friday, after having proceeded to Puerto Cortes in Spanish Honduras, 
1 This was contained in a memorandum furnished to me by Mr. Walcott, Collector of 
Customs. 
