. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. 34 THE CUBA REVIEW. A Specimen of the Sugpr Cane Rai.^ed at " Palmurejo," Oriente, Cuba.—Courtesy Julian Cendoya. SUGAR CROP ESTIMATES The Havana Sugar School recently closed Messrs. Joaquin-Guma-Leandro A'ejer, of its session for 1916,and fourteen sugar engi- Havana, December 11, 1916: "^ers were graduated. "The new 1916-17 Cuba sugar crop is esti- mated at 3,572,571 ; Mr. H. A. Hiinely, of Havana, estimates the Cuba crop at 3,466,000 tons. i^ugar estates in Cuba which sold for from Willett & Gray's Cuba crop estimate i


. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. 34 THE CUBA REVIEW. A Specimen of the Sugpr Cane Rai.^ed at " Palmurejo," Oriente, Cuba.—Courtesy Julian Cendoya. SUGAR CROP ESTIMATES The Havana Sugar School recently closed Messrs. Joaquin-Guma-Leandro A'ejer, of its session for 1916,and fourteen sugar engi- Havana, December 11, 1916: "^ers were graduated. "The new 1916-17 Cuba sugar crop is esti- mated at 3,572,571 ; Mr. H. A. Hiinely, of Havana, estimates the Cuba crop at 3,466,000 tons. i^ugar estates in Cuba which sold for from Willett & Gray's Cuba crop estimate is $20,000 to $30,000 before the war, are now unchanged at 3,400,000 tons. selling at $125,000 and $150, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Munson Steamship Line. New York : Munson Steamship Line


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