. The Cuba review and bulletin. 0 a $ por lasde tamafio pequeho, habiendose vendido algunas algo pasadas a mas bajos precios. Debido a la escasez de los arribos, no hay cotizacion fija para las naranjas y otrasfrutas de esta especie. Las partidas recibidas acusan gran variedad en la calidad,pero es en general inferior, estando la fruta demasiado madura para que alcancebuenos precios. QUOTATIONS FOR CUBAN SECURITIES. Supplied by LAWRENCE TURNUEE & New York City. Bid. Asked. Republic of Cuba 5 per cent, bonds 103 103% Republic of Culia 6 per cent, bonds Nominal. Republic of Cuh;i 5 per


. The Cuba review and bulletin. 0 a $ por lasde tamafio pequeho, habiendose vendido algunas algo pasadas a mas bajos precios. Debido a la escasez de los arribos, no hay cotizacion fija para las naranjas y otrasfrutas de esta especie. Las partidas recibidas acusan gran variedad en la calidad,pero es en general inferior, estando la fruta demasiado madura para que alcancebuenos precios. QUOTATIONS FOR CUBAN SECURITIES. Supplied by LAWRENCE TURNUEE & New York City. Bid. Asked. Republic of Cuba 5 per cent, bonds 103 103% Republic of Culia 6 per cent, bonds Nominal. Republic of Cuh;i 5 per cent, internal bonds . . .• 90 95 Havana City first mortgage 6 per cent, bonds 104 108 Havana City second mortgage 6 per cent, boiids 103 108 Cuba Railroad first mortgage 3 per cent, bonds SO 95 Cuba Railroad preferred stock 40 50 Cuba Company 6 per cent, debentures 65 75 Havana Electric consolidated mortgage 5 per cent, bonds 88 89* Havana Electric Preferred stock 82 86 Havana Electric common stock 42 47 * Ex Old churches and buildings oi three leading cities of Cuba. THE CUBA REVIEW And Bulletin. 25 SUGAR IN JANUARY. Specially written for THE CUBA REVIEW by WILLETT & GEAY, of New York. The month of January opened with Cuba Centrifugals selling at 2 3-i6c. per 96 test basis, equal to per lb. duty paid at New York. European beet sugar quotation at the same time was 8s. 9^d. f. o. b. Hamburg,equal to parity of per lb. for Cuba Centrifugals at New York. Thus Cuba relinquished 29c. per 100 lbs. of the 34c. per 100 lbs. given by recip-rocity. This difference of selling value has continued through the month, sometimesbeing as great as 39c. per 100 lbs., or losing more than the entire advantage ofreciprocity allowance. From 2 3-i6c. the market declined with sales at 2^c. c. and f on the nth, whenwe remarked that prices must be at or near the bottom. In confirmation of thisopinion there came into the situation a large buying disposition which under la


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