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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December i, 1906. 



delayed by low water in the Brazilian rivers, and when this nibber 

 comes down it may counteract an upward tendency which would 

 otherwise be bound to make itself felt. 



WORLD'S VISIBLE SUPPLY OF PARA, OCTOBER 31- 



1906. 1905. 1904. 1903. 1902. 



Tons 2655 2936 2237 2457 3107 



Prices, hard fine 5/2 1/4 5/2 1/2 5/- 4/2 1/2 3/3 3/4 



LIVERPOOL STOCKS OF AFRICAN RUBBER, OCTOBER 3I. 



1906 340 1903 235 1900 789 



1905 246 1902 547 1899 547 



1904 40I 1901 673 1898 494 



BalaTa quotations by Messrs. Schliiter & Co. : sheet, 2S. 3(/. 

 [54V cents] ; Block, js. T/zd. [39>^ cent], per pound. 



London. 



PLANTATION RUHliER AT AUCTION. 

 October 26. — The quantity of plantation rubber offered was less 

 than at the last few auctions. Bidding generally was strong and 

 prices showed a slight improvement. The highest figure was 

 5i. <)Ud. [ $l.4i;'j] for an exceptionally fineparcel of crepe rubber 

 from the Jebong estate, in Perak (Malay States). Among the Cey- 

 lon offerings some particularly good biscuits from Ileatherley es- 



bong estate, brought 55. 8 , | ; crepe from Culloden 



(in Ceylon) brought $s. i%d. Highest price for plantation at 

 same dale last year, 6.J. i%d. [=|i.48>^]. Fine Para to-day at 

 same figures as one year ago — $s. id. [=$1.25^^] =:=Three pack- 

 ages Castilloa rubber from Java offered and " bought in." 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



1 Tlu Figures Indicate Weights in Pounds.'] 

 November 3. — By the steamer /?0)«z«jV from Mandosand Pard : 



Total- 

 469,400 

 172,100 

 91,900 

 T.'^.Soo 

 40,400 

 37.100 

 32,900 

 22,800 



Importers. Fine. Medium. Coarse. 



General Rubber Co. .. . 247,000 67,900 154,500 



A. T. Morse & Co 107. oco 11,900 51,800 



Neale & Co 10,300 



N. Y. Commercial Co. 48,600 



Edmund Reeks & Co . 25,200 



C. P. dos Santos 19.400 



Poel & Arnold 



Hagemeyer & Brunn. 19,200 



Caucho. 



1,700 

 9,000 

 5.000 

 4.300 



59,400 

 16,200 

 10,200 

 13,400 

 32,900 

 3,600 



1,400= 

 20,500= 



Total 476,700 99,800 342,000 2i,goo= 



940,400 



13. — By the steamer Cearense, from Mandos and 



November 



Pard : 



General Rubber Co. . . 146,200 46,100 79800 



N. Y. Commercial Co.. 100,500 22,400 61,400 



tate realized 5.f 73^^. r=|i.37>^]. The average, for all grades of Poel & Arnold 22,500 6,100113,600 



Plantation was 5.r. 2^rf., against 5^. i^'^- at last auction. Fine Edmund Reeks & Co. 59,800 7,000 18,900 

 hard Pard to-day, 5s. 3*/. Highest price for fine Plantation this 

 date last year, 65. o^^d. [=Si.47j4]- 



November q.— The sale to day of plantation rul)ber was one of 

 the largest yet seen at these auctions— 302 packages, w^eighing 

 something over 20 tons. There was a slight weakness in the bid- 

 ding for sheet ; no -'block" was offered. Fine crepe, from Je- 



Neale&Co 32,200 11,500 21,500 



A. T Morse & Co 33, 500 6,600 27.900 



Hagemeyer & Brunn. . 28,700 23.100 



C. P. dos Santos 8,goo 6,100 9,300 



Total 432,300 105,800 355,500 10,400^ 904,000 



Note.— Tlie ster.mer Grangensr from Para, is due at New York, November 26, 

 with 600 tons Rubber and 25 tons Caucho.] 



PARA RUBBER via EUROPE. 



POUNDS 



68,C«)0 



13.500 



J3.500 



Oct. 22. —By the Gascoyne=Vi2LVT^ : 

 Poei & Arnold (Fine) 



Oct. 25 —By the IVaiders ee=:HAmbuv^ : 



Poel & Arnold (Fine) 45,ooo 



A. T. Morse & Co (Coarse) 10,000 55,000 



Oct. 29. — By the f//MAna=Liverpool : 



General Rubber Co. ( Fine) 60.000 



New York Commercial Co, (Fine). ... 50,000 110,000 



Oct. 29.— By the BUuchey=Ha.m\)\iVf: : 

 New York Commercial Co (Fine) .... 9,000 

 New York Commercial Co. (Caucho).. 15 000 24,000 



Oct. 30.— By the iTtfeVaKrf^Antwerp : 

 Poel& Arnold (Fine) ... 



Oct. 31. — By the Georg{c=L.i\'erpool : 

 A. T. Morse & Co (Fine) 



Oct. :ii.— By the C(2rDma= Liverpool : 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine),,... 37,000 

 General Rubber Co (Fine) 7,000 44,000 



Nov. I.— By the Oc^a«jV=Liverpool: 



A. T. Morse & Co. ( Fine) 18,000 



New York Commercial Co (Fine) 9.000 27,000 



Nov. 3. — By the Bordeaux =HavrG : 

 Poel & Arnold ( Fine) So.ooo 



Nov. 7.— By the /^manc^=-MolIendo: 



W. R.Gracc&Co. (Fine) 2,000 



W. R. Grace & Co. (Caucho) 12,500 14,500 



Nov. 8.— By the Crr/jc—Liverpool : 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 5,000 



Nov. 9 —By the Pennsylvauia^HsLmhurg : 

 Poel & Arnold (Fine). . . n 



Nov. II.— By the /C?'Oon/ami=AutWQrp : 

 New York Commercial Co (Fine).. . . 22,500 



Nov. 13. — By the A *^niTnt a n=LivGrpoo\: 

 A. T. Morse & Co. (Fine) i5.o*>o 



Nov. 16. -By the /iata t/ta ssHzmhurg : 



Poel & Arnold Coarse* 10,'^ 



General Rubber Co (Fine) 23, 



OTHER ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK 



CENTRALS. 



POUNIJS. 



Oct. 20.— By El Orf=New Orleans : 



Manhattan Rubber Mfg Co 11,000 



A. T. .Morse& Co 6,000 



CICXTUALS-Coniinueii. 



G. Am.sinck & Co. ... 6.000 



A. N. Rotholz . .. 2,500 



Eggers & Heinlein 3,000 28,500 



Oct. 22.— By the Aft/metonka^^hondon : 

 General Rubber Co 



S.500 



Oct. 22. — By the Advafice=Co\on : 



Hirzel. Feltman & Co 10,200 



New \'ork Commercial Co 8,700 



G. Amsinck & Co . 3.400 



E. V. Ilarrman Co 1,200 



E. B. Strout 1,500 



W. H. Coolidge 1.500 



Mann & Emdon 1,100 



Wessels. Kulemkamp Co 900 



Meyer Hecht 800 



R. G. ilarthold 500 



W. Loaiza & Co 500 



Oct. 22. — By the Sr_g^2traTica=Tuspa.n, etc. : 



E. N. Tibbals Co ...... 2,000 



Graham. Hinkley & Co. 1,000 



" ' ■ "^ 500 



Ferdinand Ramos 



3.500 



Oct. 22.— By the Italian Prince 

 American Commerce Co 



Bahia : 



11.500 



Oct. 2^ -Bythe/'riwj Wa/ /tfwar= Colombia : 



Escobar & Gorgorza 4,000 



A. Held 1,500 



Kunhardt&Co 1.500 



J. A. Tauli & Co 1,200 



Colombian Trading Co.. , i ,000 



I'nited Fruit Co 1.500 



Aiidreas&Co 1,000 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 800 



(iraham, Hinkley & Co 1,000 



Su7arte & Whitney 1.000 14,500 



' 1 24.— By the El £>ia=Galveston ; 



1 !iii[iental & Mexican Co 50,000 



Oct. 25.— By the Prt«rtwm = Colon: 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 



Otto Gerdan 



Hir/.el. Feltman & Co 



.'\. Santos & Co. . 



numare^t Bros. & Co 



< "harlcs E. Griffin ........ 



(i. Amsinck & Co 



Mecke&Co 



America Trading (I^o 



Andean Trading Co 



Oct. 25 — By the .ffjrfl«=Bahia : 



J. H. Rossbach & Bros . . 



New York Commercial Co 



A I>. Hitch & Co 



American Commerce Co 



1 1 .000 



10.000 



7,200 



4,000 



3,200 



1.900 



900 



800 



800 



500 



13.500 



11,500 



4 500 



8,000 



37,500 



CENTRA LS—Contmu((L 

 Oct. 26.— By the f/.S":^/o— Galveston : 

 Continental & Mexican Co 



30.000 



17.500 

 6.000 



Oct. 26.— By the Virginia^ Co\on: 



Hirzel. Feltman & Co 



G. Amsinck & Co 



W. R. Grace & Co 1..S00 



A. M. Capens Sons 2.000 



Kunhardt & Co 1,500 



Escobar & Gorgorza 1 ,500 



A. Rosenthals Sons 1.500 



Suzarte & Whitney.. 500. 32,000 



Oct. 29. — By the 7V>'^«t<'= Bahia: 

 A. D.Hitch&Co 



22,500 



Oct. 29. — By the Vigilancia=lA^yi\co : 



Harburger & Stack 5.500 



H. Marquardt & Co 2.500 



E. Steiger & Co 2,500 



American Trading Co i.coo 



Frederick Probst & Co 1,000 12.500 



Oct. 29. — By the Prins Eilhrl=Co\on : 



Hirzel, Feltman & Co 13,500 



A, Santos & Co 600 14,100 



Oct. 29.— By the El Sud^ GzWeston : 

 Continental & Mexican Co 23,500 



Oct. 29.— By the Cien/ufgos=^Tamp\co : 



Edward Maurer 25,000 



European Account . . . . 11.500 36,500 



Oct. 31 — By the /4///flwc.i = Colon : 



Andean Trading Co 7.>500 



Hirzel Feltman&Co, 2500 



Piza, Nephews & Co 2,200 



Mann & Emdon i.fioo 



Bartling & DeLeon 700 14,800 



Oct. 31.— By Cliiilnteiie=l!^e\v Orleans: 

 A. T. Morse & Co 2,500 



Oct. 31. -By the .SrtrK/a=Colombia : 



Kunhardt&Co 3 .eoo 



w Held 1,500 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 1.500 



D. A. DeLim:i ^ Co 900 



A. A. Lindo& Co 600 S.ooo 



Nov 3.— By the Ca;M>Vawia=LiverpooI : 



George A. Alden tS: Co .. 60.000 



General Rubber Co 3»500 63,500 



Nov. 3 —By the -l/.^Wrfa=Frontera: 



Harburger & Stack 1,000 



Thebaud Brothers ... 700 



E. Steiger & Co 500 



H. Marquardt & Co .... 500 2,700 



