March, 1922 MARINE REVIEW 113 Ocean Freight Rates : Per 100 Pounds Unless Otherwise Stated : Quotations Corrected to Feb. 6, 1922, on Future Loadings Coal from New York Cotton General cargo ttFinished Virginia From North Pacific Lumber to Grain Provisions (H.D) Flour cu. ft. 0 lbs. stee cities Ports to Per M. ft. Liverpools:icecwex /3 $0.60 $0.25 $0.19 $0.40 $0.75 Ufa 0 0)2 Be aero taiet nen San Francisco. ....... $6.50 to $7.00 Londons so caes 3/3 0.60 0.25 0.19 O40) 0: 75 PACA OLO a BUR SRER wees South California...... 7.50 to -8.00 Christianiasic. 30% $0.23 0.40 0.50 0.28 0.45 0.90 8.00T $5 .00T Hawaiian Islands..... 10.50 to 12.00 Copenhagen...... 0.23 0.40 0.50 0.20 0.45 0.90 8.00T 5.00T Bon rides ee aes 15.00 to 16 ,00 Hamburg... 0%.42.5 0.18 0.35 O25 0.23 0.45 0.82% 9.00T tS OMe as ok Gydaveyis cuss icek aes 15.00 to 16£00 Bremeticn 365%: 0.18 0.35 0.25 0.23 0.45 0.82% 9,00T 4.50T Pe Madang Adelaide. . 18.00 to 20.00 Rotterdam........ 0.16 0.32% #&£0.30 0.20 0.40 0.75 8.00T 4.00T Oriental ports........ 15.00 to 17.00 Antwerp nc. 0.16 0.32% 0.30 0.20 0.40 0.75 6.00T 4.00T PeruuChileyacis ie ccs 17.00 to 18.00 PaVre se cee ak 0.15 0.50 0.35 0.20 0.40 0.75 8.00T 4.50T south Atrica. ci. 3 so. 20.50 to 22.50 Bordeaux. s. cc... 0.15 0.50 0235 0.20 0.40 0.75 8.00T 4.50T Gibbens ere 18.00 Barcelona........ 0.224% 20.00T O.S5 10.00T —20.00T — 12.00T 5.00T United Kingdom..... 90s LisDONdecggen cae se : 0.224%. 20.00T. 0.55 10.00T —20.00T — 12.00T 4.50T United Kingdom (ties) 70s Marseilles........ 0.224% £0.75 0.75 0.40 —20.00T — 8.00T 4.757 New: Yorks: 396-533 16.00 to 18.00 (GENOA: oe ae 0.24 0.75 0.424%: 0.50 ORSOK 212 00 9.00T 4.50T New York (ties) ..... 15.00 Naples: 25 iton + 0.24 0.75 0.424% 0.50 0.50 1.00 9.00T 4.50T Buenos Aires......... 17.00 Constantinople.... 0.25 14.00T 0.75 0.25 —16.00T — 16.00T 6.00T Wiexand tia secant iri owe kan Be ee MERON SR hoy ye kw —17.00T— __............. 6.00T Flour and Mace IBIETSi cures eee 0.35 Qe OoR Ge sere ccs 0.40. 22 001 —— 12.00T Carey hi Oriental ports........ $6. DAK AT iiss Cites oa ae wee URS 0) Re aerate 15.00T —20.00T — NOG Ce Bitoni team courant site Nig ein ae ATEN ba 308 t se 35sT Gapetowne <6 ovis 10, 50T2 S623 200 Poe ei ao 15.00T —23.00T — Dee SOU amie Scandinavia.......... 30s to 35sT Buenos Aires..... AR PG PEN RPE T ONG MITT Ges eagdon eg agTCNE wlan —20.00T —T 8005) f -43550T Mediterranean....... 30s to 35sT 1 faye OS8 (FY rhs Roar gage cc eere a mnea Mme pee rer el am ea gE RUPE re —18.00T —7 8.007 Fs 3550 F teel FREER AUN DUCO ees hea ras cree ake ean nak dee Gee rae Naa era lee —20.00T — S008 ts B75 Te Oriental ports........ $ 5.00T Havahaecctues ia OLLI UG SOB IEGE. sks ek 0.1714* 0.47* 0.94* 0.20* LO Cotton Wena: Crue cca eat k cite cise ig Resin Baier eee 0.30 0.45 .90 0.35 2250, Oriental ports... 32 63% $10.00T Valbaraisont 2. Sits ee eas 1 Oe 38 EN 0.75 —24.00T — 12.00T 4.00T Apples San EP rancwsco.g ese ck see Oe Se ere. OOS ress ine a coat rtne es OOO ec ee ie United Kingdom..... ‘ $1.00 per box Sydney esse hi aero es tis haere eee eh ena Sopra es 20. + to 25.00 ES Oars ae Copper Caleuttacc cnc pe eae es DOOD MGA Gorn aohecioiare —21.00T — US} OLDIE Be seer gies hee a ot Oriental ports........ $6.50 T—ton. Seeded, }tHeavy products limited in length. *Extra charge for wharfage. Principal Rates To and From United Kingdom s d : s d Grain, River Plate to United Kingdom.................-0:- 34 6 Coal South: Wales to Buenos Aires. 2.950. 0.74 aa ou, 1356 Goal, South wales to Wear: Hast. cuncccc careorie ks cee. rajetelec 12256 Iron: ore; Bilbao to: Middlesbrough) oS eos Oe ees 730 Coals Néewcastie-to-rance:.: 5.5.5) at tokeanne eons eased e 6:0) General pine market, six months time charters, per ton ae DSC MOM eh seeks ere oar arene: wlaceutiacpuouia i cuanto esata Bunke r Price Ss At New York At Philadelphia Other Ports Coal Fuel oil Diesel oil Fuel oil Diesel oil Boston coal, per ton, $7.10 alongside 16 baume gravity 25-30 Coal 16 baume gravity 25-30 Boston, oil, per barrel 1.35 per ton per barrel per gallon per ton per barrel per gallon Cardiff, coal, per.ton. 17s Jan. 8, 1921 $7.00 $2.94 10 cents Jan. 10, 1921 89. 45 SPR ted ae London, coal, per ton. 22s Apr Bois: 6.40 @ 6.75 1.95 6.5 cents Ape rues 5.75 @6.00 1.98 5.7 cents Antwerp, coal, per ton 25s Pulver Bes sic 5.75 @ 6.25 1.45 A425: @: 5i25" conte July 7a onic 4.90 @ 5.45 1.4714 4.5-cents Cte Banca 85 @ 6.15. 1.45 4.25 @ 5.25 cents Ct Ouro 10@ 6.25 1.80 4.00 @ 4.25 cents Jan. 9;1922 5.50 @5.90. 1.25 4.40 @ 5.50 cents Jan. 9, 1922 oe 10 @5.35 1.50 4.50 @ 5.00 cents ebe 66sec 5.50 @5.90 1.20 4.50 @ 5.50 cents Feb. 8..... 0@5.25 1.25 3.50 @ 4.25 cents. Siiiamed 3 in. Russia. Grain for other countries has been holding ary demand which was common at most eastern ports up fairly well, and the Mediterranean trade is re- ported as about back to a normal basis, although the failure of the recent Greek loan has held down ex- ports to that country. In most trade channels from Boston, the number of American bottoms compared with foreign, is at least holding its own.’ In the Egyptian cotton trade, the proportion of American bottoms has increased, until now fully 50 per cent of all the cotton for the western hemisphere is shipped in American bottoms. The service from Boston to Santos continues to be popular and regular sailings with practically full cargoes are maintained: The February lull is_ re- garded as temporary and seasonal and marine authori- ties feel that the approach of spring will see a return to greater activity in the port of Boston. The>Janu- resulted in an advance in freight rates in practically all commodities and it may be that the present lull is due in some measure to this rate advance. Several new lines are announced for Boston. C. H. Sprague & Son have started a line from Boston direct — to Manchester and report excellent results on the first two sailings. The Cunard line plans to resume the old | Boston-Queenstown-Liverpool passenger and freight service. Directors of the American Bahamian Steamship Co. have been considering the establish- ment of a line between Boston and the Bahamas. The steamer Martitpe Peirce recently sailed for Genoa to establish what is expected to be a permanent Bos- ton-Italian service. ‘The principal export since the first of the year has been grain to Russia, Scandina- via and the Mediterranean. Steel Exports Aid British Shipping From Our European Manager London, Feb. 16. (By Cable)—Demand for tonnage is light. Some activity has developed in grain trade from - the River Plate and from Australia. The brightest feature of the market is the development of heavy exports in iron and steel. In January,. British exports of steel products were greater than those of.any other country, running up to 261,000 tons, including 34,000 tons of tin plate. Imports in the same month were 89,000 tons. German exports for December were 216,- 000 tons, the smallest total since: July. This export _trade has strengthened the general cargo position. Coal chartering continues, in fair. volume with low rates.