. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW ]o. ad, (_'iL'tiluegoi. Oilcloth Onions, lbs Paints: Mineral, lbs Varnishes, lbs Other, lbs Wines and liquors: Still wines Sparkling Liquor and cordials Wood: Common pine, not dressed. Other Wood manufactures: Furniture Boxes Barrels All other articles , 358,428 450,766 8,940 13,585 Total Total for Port of Caibarien Total for Port of Sagua la Grande. Total for Port of Trinidad Total for Port of Tunas de Zaza. Grand total of imports 5,966 37,147 3,299 2,455 124,628 4,072 512 114,319 2,819 49,539 16,373 10,040 82,723 8,901,784 3,367,


. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW ]o. ad, (_'iL'tiluegoi. Oilcloth Onions, lbs Paints: Mineral, lbs Varnishes, lbs Other, lbs Wines and liquors: Still wines Sparkling Liquor and cordials Wood: Common pine, not dressed. Other Wood manufactures: Furniture Boxes Barrels All other articles , 358,428 450,766 8,940 13,585 Total Total for Port of Caibarien Total for Port of Sagua la Grande. Total for Port of Trinidad Total for Port of Tunas de Zaza. Grand total of imports 5,966 37,147 3,299 2,455 124,628 4,072 512 114,319 2,819 49,539 16,373 10,040 82,723 8,901,784 3,367,526 2,208,284 231,650 125,757 $14,835,001 378,653 421,583 4,435 4,077 6,428 20,976 46,191 1,472 2,446 107,093 1,495 2,271 184,567 8,815 77,026 20,982 7,758 53,929 11,926,588 5,373,710 3,457,483 160,157 19,274 $20,937,212 Sugar and Molasses the Leading Exports. In respect to exports during 1916, the Cienfuegos district has been particularly fortunate. A good yiekl of sugar and consequently of molasses, good prices and complete sale of the products, as well as favorable returns from tobacco, have covered the entire district in such a manner as to make the effects of prosperity quite general. Sugar and molasses continue the leading staples of Cuba. Of the $75,922,533 worth of merchandise exporte-d through the five ports of this district, statistics show the amount of sugar to have been as follows: From Cienfuegos, $32,286,440; Caibarien, $19,473,848; Sagua la Grande, $20,683,073; Trinidad. $940,672; and from Tunas de Zaza. $1,001,497; total, $74,385,- 530. Ex-ports of molasses from Cienfuegos were valued at $1,200,158; from Caibarien, $71,166; and from Sagua la Grande $121,900; total, $1,393,224. The grand total of these two articles was $75,778,754, leaving a balance of only $143,782 to be distributed among animal products, fruits, vegetables, asphalt, woods, wax, tobacco, alcohol and hquors. Conditions surrounding tobacco, have shown no noteworthy or material change since last r


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