West Indian Produce in 1815. 
147 
Foreign 
Sugars. 
Casks. 
Chests and Boxes. 
Stock remaining from 1814 
500 
3.000 
Imported since ... 
1,660 
21,200 
2,160 
24,200 
Delivered 
ON ^ 
1 ° 
21,300 
Leaving in store 
2,900 
Being considerably less than remained at the end of 
November for years past, although our import this year 
has been three-fold ; prices have declined a little this 
month, but not materially, and as there is no super- 
abundance of sugars on the continent, and we know not 
of any considerable supplies being soon expected, they 
will probably keep pretty steady. The demand as usual, 
however, at this season is very limited. 
Molasses — Duty 7s. 6jd., p.c. — French, 26s. to 31s. ; 
Dutch, 25s. to 26s. ; St. Vincent &c, 26s. to 32s. 
Molasses — A superabundant supply at market, and 
little demand : prices therefore partly nominal. 
Rum, British plantations. — The Customs duty, which is 
is. 2jd. per gallon, being refunded by the buyer, this 
article is sold at the nett price. 
s. 
D. 
s. 
D. 
Jamaica, 10 to 16 o.p. ... ... .. 3 
6 
to 
4 

„ 18 „ 20 „ ... ... ... 4 

,, 
4 
3 
,, stronger ... ... ... 4 
3 
»» 
4 
9 
Windward Islands, nls. ... ... ... 2 
10 
„ 
„ prf. and 5 o.p. ... 3 

„ 
3 
2 
7 a 16 o.p. ... ... 3 
3 
„ 
3 
8 
„ stronger ... ... 3 
10 
» 
4 
3 
Of Rum, there have been imported in 
the 
I I 
months 
4,007 puncheons from Jamaica 
2,637 „ „ the other 
colonies 
6,644 puncheons. 
