326 QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. [1 Supr., 1899. 
Corrrr.—No material change in the market. A continued good demand 
for all coloury qualities, with an occasional advance for superior samples, Grey 
and inferior grades difficult of sale. The Brazilian crop of 1899-1900 will 
probably reach 3,000,000 bags. Ceylon: Plantation—Pea-berry, from 55s. to 
104s.; bold, 104s. to 108s.; smalls, 48s 6d. to 47s. Jamaica: Ordinary 
greenish, 30s.; good to fine ordinary, 388. to 44s. Gd.; middling blue, 60s. ; 
pea-berry, 37s. to 50s. Cuba: Smalls, 34s. 6d.; middling, 61s.; bold, good, 
80s. 6d.; pea-berry, 75s ‘The present visible supply of coffee is equal to nearly 
one-half the yearly production of the world, and will militate against any 
upward movement. 
Awnarro Srep.—3#d. per lb. for good bright Madras. 
CITRONELLA Ort.—I112d. per lb. (in drums). 
Vanitia.—4 to 6 inch pods, 10s. 6d. per Ib.; Seychelles, good, 7} inch, 
22s.; mixed lengths, 16s. 6d. per Ib. 
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. 
Tue Editor will be glad if the secretaries of Agricultural and other Socicties 
will, as early as possible after the fixture of their respective shows, notify him 
of the date, and also of any change in date which may have been decided on. 
