20 Pannonia.. 2.76 562.54 90.06 331.05 9.64 38.22 43.14 512. 11 25 Mongibello. 13.40 2,487.011 440.56) 1,580.93 38.30 107.971 140.89 1 Including three-fourths of 1 per cent bank commission, one-half of 1 per cent marine and fire insurance. 2,308.65 1,074.65 3.90 4,795.66 3.58 862.85 3. 13 211.80 .77 2,817.85 2.10] 1,977.81 1.48 Total. $1,354.85 $2.06 1, 174. 73 2.13 6.56 $1,337.02 $232.68 5.50 1,066. 22 178.58 $777.38 $21.50 646.05 16.30 $44.53 38.08 $55.69 $1,131.78 $2, 468. 80 40.55 919.56 1,985.78 $3.76 3.61 $1,113.95 $1.70 811.05 1.48 879.03 166, 227.01 29,917.80 103, 772. 93 2,677. 42 8,738. 66 12,073.04 157, 179. 85 323, 406. 86 241, 463.33 Quantity of boxes of lemons imported during the year, from July 1, 1911, to June 30, 1912. Cost of transportation to New York, import duty, auction charges, and sundry expenses at New York, average per box. 1 Including three-fourths of 1 per cent bank commission and one-half of 1 per cent marine and fire insurance. The above is an extract from our books for total importations of lemons from July 1, 1908, to 1909. 1 Three-fourths of 1 per cent bank commission, one-half of 1 per cent marine fire insurance. The above is an extract from our books for total importation of lemons from July, 1911, to 1912. AT NEW ORLEANS, LA. Quantity of boxes of lemons imported during the year from July 1, 1911, to July 1, 1912.. Total cost at New Orleans, La., average per box.. Proceeds at New Orleans, La., average per box... Average profit during the period per box. Loss during the year on the quantity imported from July 1, 1911, to July 1, 1912. Profit during the year on the quantity imported from Aug. 11, 1908, to July 1, 1909. |