CO129-263 - Acting Governor Barker Governor Sir Robinson - 1894 [5-8] — Page 600

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

596

through the machine. The fire is said to be then delivered clean

from end to end. A six-horse power machine of this class is credited

with being able to deal with 50,000 Sisal leaves per day.

I confess that I consider that this statement should be

received with a great deal of caution.

The number of leaves cut from Agave plants of four years

and I assume that the so-called Henequen comes within the

same category may be put at 40 leaves with an average weight of

1-1/3 pound per leaf, and a yield of 4 per cent of cleaned fibre.

With an average of 600 plants to the acre and 40 leaves weighing

20 pounds to each plant, the yield would be 24,000 leaves, weighing

12,000 pounds and yielding 480 pounds of cleaned fibre. If this

machine can deal with double the above quantity, which

has been carefully estimated and checked by Mr. Fee, one of

the Magistrates in the Bahamas, it can turn out more than one ton

of fibre per diem. In this case the owners can well cry out HURRAH!!

HURRAH!! and give Mr. Kennedy's "Bureau Machine" the "go by".

But what is our own experience in Trinidad and the still

larger experience in the Bahamas where the fibre industry is now

firmly established and the greatest possible expectations of its

success are entertained? Our experience with machines here can

only be regarded as most unsatisfactory, and their results

exaggerated.

In the last AGRICULTURAL RECORD is to be found the

report of a Committee appointed by me to test Deato's patent

fibre machine. The results may be shortly summarized as follows:-

Page 600

Page 601

Edit History

2026-05-27 13:25:13 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
596 through the machine. The fire is said to be then delivered clean from end to end. A six-horse power machine of this class is credited with being able to deal with 50,000 Sisal leaves per day. I confess that I consider that this statement should be received with a great deal of caution. The number of leaves cut from Agave plants of four years and I assume that the so-called Henequen comes within the same category may be put at 40 leaves with an average weight of 1-1/3 pound per leaf, and a yield of 4 per cent of cleaned fibre. With an average of 600 plants to the acre and 40 leaves weighing 20 pounds to each plant, the yield would be 24,000 leaves, weighing 12,000 pounds and yielding 480 pounds of cleaned fibre. If this machine can deal with double the above quantity, which has been carefully estimated and checked by Mr. Fee, one of the Magistrates in the Bahamas, it can turn out more than one ton of fibre per diem. In this case the owners can well cry out HURRAH!! HURRAH!! and give Mr. Kennedy's "Bureau Machine" the "go by". But what is our own experience in Trinidad and the still larger experience in the Bahamas where the fibre industry is now firmly established and the greatest possible expectations of its success are entertained? Our experience with machines here can only be regarded as most unsatisfactory, and their results exaggerated. In the last AGRICULTURAL RECORD is to be found the report of a Committee appointed by me to test Deato's patent fibre machine. The results may be shortly summarized as follows:- Page 600 Page 601
Baseline (Original)
596 through the machine. The fire is said to be then delivered clean from end to end. A six-oorse pozer nachine of this class is credite d. with being able to deal with 50,000 Sisal leaves per day. I confess that I consider that this statusat shoula be receivei sith a great deal of caution. The ouster of leaves cut from Agave plants of four years and I assume that the so-called Henegued copes within the saae category may be put at 40 leaves rith an average weight of 1,1/3 pound per leaf, and a yield of 4 per cent of cleaned fitre. hito an average of 600 plants to the acre and 40 leaves neighing 20 pounds to each plaat, the giela would te (1,20) leaves, reigning 42,000 poaals and vielding 1,440 pounds of cleaned fitre. If tois daltiuore bacbide oad deal with DOUBLE the above quantity, stich has teed carefully estimated and checked ty Xr... fee, one of the Magistrates in the Bahamas, it can turn out more than OVE TOV of fire par dien. In this case the owners can well cry out FURIK!! BUREKA!! and give tr.Kennedy's "Bureau Machine" the "go cy". But what is our own experience in Trinidad and the stlil larger experience in the Bahamas where the fitre iniustry is now firmly established and the greatest possitie expectations or its success are entertalded? Our experience with machines here 340 odly be regarded as nost unsatisfactory, and their results 99 aiseratie. In the last AGRICULTURAL RECORD is to pe round the report of a Committee appointed ty as to test 4.8.Deato's patent fibre machine. The results may be shortly sundarizai as folloys.- live Page 600Page 601
2026-05-27 13:25:13 · Baseline
View content

596

through the machine. The fire is said to be then delivered clean

from end to end. A six-oorse pozer nachine of this class is credite d.

with being able to deal with 50,000 Sisal leaves per day.

I confess that I consider that this statusat shoula be

receivei sith a great deal of caution.

The ouster of leaves cut from Agave plants of four years

and I assume that the so-called Henegued copes within the

saae category may be put at 40 leaves rith an average weight of

1,1/3 pound per leaf, and a yield of 4 per cent of cleaned fitre.

hito an average of 600 plants to the acre and 40 leaves neighing

20 pounds to each plaat, the giela would te (1,20) leaves, reigning

42,000 poaals and vielding 1,440 pounds of cleaned fitre. If tois

daltiuore bacbide oad deal with DOUBLE the above quantity, stich

has teed carefully estimated and checked ty Xr... fee, one of

the Magistrates in the Bahamas, it can turn out more than OVE TOV

of fire par dien. In this case the owners can well cry out FURIK!!

BUREKA!! and give tr.Kennedy's "Bureau Machine" the "go cy".

But what is our own experience in Trinidad and the stlil

larger experience in the Bahamas where the fitre iniustry is now

firmly established and the greatest possitie expectations or its

success are entertalded? Our experience with machines here 340

odly be regarded as nost unsatisfactory, and their results 99

aiseratie.

In the last AGRICULTURAL RECORD is to pe round the

report of a Committee appointed ty as to test 4.8.Deato's patent

fibre machine. The results may be shortly sundarizai as folloys.-

live

Page 600Page 601

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.