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Pradhan Nagar Siliguri - 734403 Siliguri Sale Average (Garden Wise) From Sale : 01 '2016 To Sale : 13 '2016 ================================================================================================================================ | Leaf CTC | Leaf Orthodox | Leaf Total | Dust Total | Grand Total Gardens |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg. | in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg ================================================================================================================================ Excise Zone - 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ASSAM GARDENS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BARGARA | 18802.00 | 115.41| | | 18802.00 | 115.41| 1508.80 | 87.00| 20310.80 | 113.30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISTRICT TOTAL | 18802.00 | 115.41| | | 18802.00 | 115.41| 1508.80 | 87.00| 20310.80 | 113.30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BIHAR BLF | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | CHIRAG | 1120.00 | 77.68| | | 1120.00 | 77.68| | | 1120.00 | 77.68 GURU | 9675.70 | 103.57| | | 9675.70 | 103.57| 1813.20 | 94.87| 11488.90 | 102.20 MARUTI GOLD | 16105.70 | 102.67| | | 16105.70 | 102.67| 3895.40 | 114.31| 20001.10 | 104.94 RB | 3933.60 | 88.83| | | 3933.60 | 88.83| 2036.80 | 87.41| 5970.40 | 88.34 RB ROYAL | 6395.20 | 94.41| | | 6395.20 | 94.41| | | 6395.20 | 94.41 SAMRAT | 8498.90 | 67.04| | | 8498.90 | 67.04| | | 8498.90 | 67.04 SHREE NAMO TEA | 42405.10 | 84.05| | | 42405.10 | 84.05| | | 42405.10 | 84.05 SHREE VISHNU | 771.40 | 78.00| | | 771.40 | 78.00| | | 771.40 | 78.00 TOHFA | 21097.90 | 88.78| | | 21097.90 | 88.78| 2013.20 | 89.14| 23111.10 | 88.81 VEDIC SUPREME | 4917.50 | 85.07| | | 4917.50 | 85.07| | | 4917.50 | 85.07 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISTRICT TOTAL | 114921.00 | 88.59| | | 114921.00 | 88.59| 9758.60 | 99.89| 124679.60 | 89.48 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CACHAR GARDENS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | PALLORBUND | 22045.20 | 79.55| | | 22045.20 | 79.55| 2083.20 | 89.67| 24128.40 | 80.42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISTRICT TOTAL | 22045.20 | 79.55| | | 22045.20 | 79.55| 2083.20 | 89.67| 24128.40 | 80.42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOOARS GARDENS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | AIBHEEL | 91503.80 | 151.95| | | 91503.80 | 151.95| 6411.90 | 164.53| 97915.70 | 152.78 AMBARI ROYAL | 76683.50 | 142.39| | | 76683.50 | 142.39| 14160.10 | 129.67| 90843.60 | 140.41 ANANDAPUR CLASSI | 2786.40 | 71.58| | | 2786.40 | 71.58| | | 2786.40 | 71.58 ANANDAPUR ROYAL | 58587.10 | 152.40| | | 58587.10 | 152.40| 6286.90 | 134.65| 64874.00 | 150.68 ANJANI GOLD | 107200.80 | 101.90| | | 107200.80 | 101.90| 7805.10 | 86.20| 115005.90 | 100.83 ARJUN CHANDRA TE | 41352.90 | 122.62| | | 41352.90 | 122.62| 3210.70 | 118.08| 44563.60 | 122.29 ATIABARI | 260088.20 | 119.58| | | 260088.20 | 119.58| 39754.00 | 113.69| 299842.20 | 118.80 BAGDOGRA GOLD | 29506.60 | 102.45| | | 29506.60 | 102.45| 2805.00 | 110.20| 32311.60 | 103.12 BAINTGOORIE | 53437.00 | 148.38| | | 53437.00 | 148.38| 20857.20 | 117.13| 74294.20 | 139.60 BALABARI | 1346.60 | 142.75| | | 1346.60 | 142.75| | | 1346.60 | 142.75 BALABARI GOLD | 1780.00 | 143.51| | | 1780.00 | 143.51| | | 1780.00 | 143.51 BANARHAT | 21785.00 | 188.11| | | 21785.00 | 188.11| 3652.00 | 187.23| 25437.00 | 187.98 BARADIGHI | 11932.00 | 199.48| | | 11932.00 | 199.48| | | 11932.00 | 199.48 BARRONS | 3695.60 | 100.30| | | 3695.60 | 100.30| 1044.40 | 101.00| 4740.00 | 100.46 BATABARI | 83304.70 | 125.57| | | 83304.70 | 125.57| 16882.70 | 116.73| 100187.40 | 124.08 BEECH | 78853.60 | 150.53| | | 78853.60 | 150.53| 8651.00 | 124.28| 87504.60 | 147.94 BHAGATPUR | 40494.40 | 132.70| | | 40494.40 | 132.70| 10183.10 | 117.50| 50677.50 | 129.65 BHAGATPUR-GOLD | 17861.80 | 177.08| | | 17861.80 | 177.08| 3340.80 | 123.17| 21202.60 | 168.58 Siliguri Tea Auction Committee Mallaguri, P.O. Pradhan Nagar Siliguri - 734403 Siliguri Sale Average (Garden Wise) From Sale : 01 '2016 To Sale : 13 '2016 ================================================================================================================================ | Leaf CTC | Leaf Orthodox | Leaf Total | Dust Total | Grand Total Gardens |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg.| Quantity| Avg. | in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg| in Kgs.| P/Kg ================================================================================================================================ Excise Zone - 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | DOOARS GARDENS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BHANDIGURI-ESTEE | 31607.90 | 134.72| | | 31607.90 | 134.72| 508.80 | 142.00| 32116.70 | 134.83 BHANDIPARA | 34892.10 | 85.35| | | 34892.10 | 85.35| 5382.50 | 93.55| 40274.60 | 86.45 BHARNOBARI | 53471.70 | 129.12| | | 53471.70 | 129.12| 4259.90 | 138.00| 57731.60 | 129.77 BHATKAWA | 11351.30 | 179.91| | | 11351.30 | 179.91| | | 11351.30 | 179.91 BHOGOTPORE SUPRE | 2254.30 | 206.57| | | 2254.30 | 206.57| 376.70 | 192.00| 2631.00 | 204.49 BIDYABARIE | 16223.10 | 97.56| | | 16223.10 | 97.56| 4389.00 | 94.01| 20612.10 | 96.80 BINAGURI | 137013.60 | 171.31| | | 137013.60 | 171.31| 30574.70 | 161.14| 167588.30 | 169.45 BRAHMAPUR | 130586.90 | 102.89| | | 130586.90 | 102.89| 2707.60 | 118.69| 133294.50 | 103.21 CARRON | 18853.70 | 99.49| | | 18853.70 | 99.49| 1793.20 | 98.16| 20646.90 | 99.37 CHAITY | 3016.20 | 123.00| | | 3016.20 | 123.00| | | 3016.20 | 123.00 CHALOUNI | 32513.80 | 167.34| | | 32513.80 | 167.34| 1050.80 | 157.58| 33564.60 | 167.03 CHAMURCHI | 3629.90 | 103.08| | | 3629.90 | 103.08| | | 3629.90 | 103.08 CHENGMARI | 18334.00 | 161.20| | | 18334.00 | 161.20| 2852.00 | 153.58| 21186.00 | 160.17 CHINCHULA | 41418.60 | 125.69| | | 41418.60 | 125.69| 9812.40 | 93.07| 51231.00 | 119.44 CHOONABHUTTI | 22421.20 | 152.67| | | 22421.20 | 152.67| 2878.20 | 144.18| 25299.40 | 151.70 CHULSA | 20679.20 | 163.55| | | 20679.20 | 163.55| 1692.20 | 161.74| 22371.40 | 163.41 COOCH BEHAR | 14261.70 | 103.23| | | 14261.70 | 103.23| 1699.50 | 108.17| 15961.20 | 103.76 COOCHBEHAR DIAMO | 16151.20 | 160.84| | | 16151.20 | 160.84| 1411.90 | 153.17| 17563.10 | 160.23 COOCHBEHAR GOLD | 30676.10 | 136.28| | | 30676.10 | 136.28| 10647.10 | 112.74| 41323.20 | 130.22 DALGAON | 43897.30 | 179.56| | | 43897.30 | 179.56| 12616.00 | 147.98| 56513.30 | 172.51 DALMORE | 579.40 | 77.00| | | 579.40 | 77.00| 1921.50 | 82.15| 2500.90 | 80.95 DALSINGPARA | 16444.40 | 111.77| | | 16444.40 | 111.77| 7056.90 | 115.40| 23501.30 | 112.86 DALSINGPARA GOLD | 45724.20 | 117.67| | | 45724.20 | 117.67| 6561.60 | 118.52| 52285.80 | 117.78 DAM DIM | 102973.50 | 121.17| | | 102973.50 | 121.17| 19404.50 | 102.25| 122378.00 | 118.17 DAMANPUR | 62388.80 | 104.66| | | 62388.80 | 104.66| 2306.40 | 95.67| 64695.20 | 104.34 DANGUAJHAR | 61061.80 | 168.62| | | 61061.80 | 168.62| 3626.40 | 162.73| 64688.20 | 168.29 DEBPARA | 99046.70 | 95.47| | | 99046.70 | 95.47| 6442.60 | 109.47| 105489.30 | 96.33 DEBPARA (SPECIAL | 1057.90 | 159.95| | | 1057.90 | 159.95| | | 1057.90 | 159.95 DHOWLAJHORA | 91035.60 | 113.56| | | 91035.60 | 113.56| 17955.70 | 111.52| 108991.30 | 113.22 DIANA (RAMBARI) | 19548.80 | 158.94| | | 19548.80 | 158.94| 23878.40 | 146.24| 43427.20 | 151.96 DIMA | 20234.20 | 115.07| | | 20234.20 | 115.07| 869.40 | 121.00| 21103.60 | 115.32 ELLENBARRIE | 61586.20 | 118.26| | | 61586.20 | 118.26| 10616.40 | 111.63| 72202.60 | 117.28 ELLENBARRIE GOLD | 42391.00 | 148.01| | | 42391.00 | 148.01| 2198.90 | 145.03| 44589.90 | 147.86 ENGO | 72468.40 | 109.00| | | 72468.40 | 109.00| 2602.60 | 109.32| 75071.00 | 109.01 ENGO (GOLD) | 17202.30 | 154.89| | | 17202.30 | 154.89| 4036.60 | 122.47| 21238.90 | 148.73 ETHELBARI | 26292.30 | 134.44| | | 26292.30 | 134.44| 3165.30 | 132.44| 29457.60 | 134.23 ETHELBARI GOLD | 3309.60 | 172.56| | | 3309.60 | 172.56| | | 3309.60 | 172.56 FAGU | 22925.00 | 81.04| | | 22925.00 | 81.04| 694.40 | 115.00| 23619.40 | 82.04 FAGU ROYAL | 16461.80 | 145.74| | | 16461.80 | 145.74| 435.40 | 131.20| 16897.20 | 145.36 GAIRKHATA | 52163.60 | 138.86| | | 52163.60 | 138.86| 17661.90 | 140.80| 69825.50 | 139.35 GANDHARV | 44009.50 | 109.51| | | 44009.50 | 109.51| 1695.50 | 123.10| 45705.00 | 110.02 GANDRAPARA | 57166.10 | 167.73| | | 57166.10 | 167.73| 3606.80 | 153.07| 60772.90 | 166.86 GHATIA | 109883.70 | 122.70| | | 109883.70 | 122.70| 7803.80 | 132.78| 117687.50 | 123.37 GHATIA ROYAL | 10937.60 | 217.04| | | 10937.60 | 217.04| 744.40 | 197.00| 11682.00 | 215.76 GOOD HOPE | 29532.90 | 150.57| | | 29532.90 | 150.57| 9611.60 | 133.18| 39144.50 | 146.30 Siliguri Tea Auction Committee Mallaguri, P.O. 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