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CONSULAR TRADE REPORTS.

The following reports are furnished the International Bureau of the American Republics by the various Latin-American consular officers at the ports mentioned:

The Consul-General of Mexico at New York reports that during the month of September, 1904, 13 vessels proceeding from Mexican ports entered the harbor of New York, bringing 98,740 packages of merchandise. During the same period 13 vessels cleared from the port of New York, carrying 123,251 packages of merchandise destined to Mexican ports. The imports in detail from Mexico to New York during the month referred to were as follows:

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The Mexican Consul-General at San Francisco reports that the imports into the United States from the Republic of Mexico during the month of September, 1904, consisted of mineral products to the value of $203,198 Mexican silver and other products valued at $25,582 Mexican silver, or a total of $228,780 Mexican silver, the details of which are shown in the following table:

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The exports from San Francisco to Mexico during the same period consisted of American merchandise and products invoiced at $75,454, and foreign goods to the value of $8,870. This trade, in detail, was as follows:

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