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RESIDECNY AND MASKAT POLITICAL AGENCY FOR THE YEAR 1808-99. 313
Part IV—TRADE REPORT FOR MASKAT FOR 1898-99.
Tlio statistics of tho trade for tho year aro furnished by the Customs farmer,
and their accuracy cannot bo relied on as it is obviously to his interest to sub
mit a9 low a return as possible of the trade of the port in order to choke off
would-be competitors from endeavouring to purchase tho right to farm the
customs.'
The total value of tho trade is returned at St,289,600 as against $5,372,000
for the preceding year, showing a decrease of $1,082,400.
Tho imports including specie chow a decrease of $945,300, as compared,
with the figures of the previous year. The importation of arms received a
severe check by tho agreement entered into by the British, Persian and Maskat
Governments for the suppression of tho arms traffic into Persia and British
India and the consequent seizure of the arms and ammunition found on the
S. S. Baluchistan. Y/hile oil, twist and yarn from India, ghi from Persia
and piece-goods from America show an increase, cereals, coffee, piece-goods, silk
and rice from India show a remarkable decrease. Tho cause of tho falling off
in the importation of the latter article is stated to he due to the glut in tho
Maskat market arising from a largo portion of the previous year’s stock remain
ing unsold.
The exports also show a decrease of $137,100, particularly in dates to Indio,
America and Turkey in Asia and limes to Persia. The cause of falling off in
dates is due to the unfavourable crop of the previous year caused by the
failure of the hot dry winds which usually prevail at this season of the year
without which the date does not ripen.
Under other heads, including specie, a slight increase is noticeable.
The average price of dollars throughout the year varied from R130 to R140
per 100 dollars.
The customs were farmed to Shett Damodhur Dharamsee for $145,000*.
C. G. F. FAGAN,
Political Agent and Her Britannic Majesty*« Consul,
Maskat.