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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December i, 1906. 



EAST INDIA ^-Continued. 



GUTTA-JELUTONC. 



Oct. 22.— By the y/wrfjoM-'Singapore : 



Heabler&Co . 35o,o(x> 



H . Roul i & Co , 4q,ooo 



fosepli Cantor .. 35000 325.00c 



Nov. I.— By the_/«?r7>— Singapore: 



D. A. Shaw & Co 60.000 



J. \V. PhyfeitCo 55,000 



Poel & Arnold . 80000 



GeorRe A. Alden & Co 156.000 351,000 



Nov. 3.— By y.\\cJoht Ilardie -Singapore : 



George A. Alden & Co 625.000 



J.W Phyfe&Co 150.000 



William Tappcnbach 200,000 



Joseph Cantor 65,000 



Winter & Smillic . 11,000 1,051 ,(X)0 



GUTTA-PERCHA AND BA LATA. 



POUNDS 



Oct. 22.— By the ////(fy(?M=>Singapore : 

 Heabler & Co 10,000 



Oct. 25 —By the /raW«rj^^=Hamburg : 

 Robert Soltau Co 7.500 



Nov. 16.— By the Batavia=\{^m\)\xj^\ 

 Robert Soltau Co 2g 000 



Nov. 19.— Bv the ^w«f«>rt=Hamburg: 

 A. W. Brunn Sc Co 9,000 



B A LATA. 



Oct. 24.— By tlie /*ar/'OTa= Dcnierara : 



Middleton& Co ... i«;.ooo 



George A. Alden & Co 15 000 30,000 



Nov. 5-— By the Prins William Fi/f/i=^DcmGTAra : 

 Middleton&Co 11,500 



Nov. 17.- By the A'<j?-o«a=aDenierara : 



Middleton & Co.. 11,500 



George A. Alden & Co 11.500 



I'rame & Co 9,000 32,000 



JiA LA TA— Continued. 

 Nov 19 —By the Prins ll^illiam First'^ =Curapano : 

 Frame & Co.. ... .... 5.500 



D. A. Del.lnta & Co — 2,000 



Cadenas & Coe 1 ,oo(i 6.500 



CUSTOM HOUSE STATISTICS. 



PORT OF NEW YORK — OCTOBER. 

 Imports: Pounds, Value, 



".. 5.S79.7.t7 ?4,773.oB4 



9.529 4-'^8i 



1,706,180 63,279 



India-rubber 



Gutta-percha 



Gutta jehitong (Pontianak) 



Total 7595.446 $4,841,044 



Exports : 



India-rubber 6S 099 | 55.958 



Reclaimed rubber 259,219 32 554 



Rubber Scrap Imported 2.043,632 | 202,515 



BOSTON ARRIVALS. 



POUNDS. 



Ski't. 4 —By the Cf^/j^ans-LiverpooI : 

 Poel & Arnold— African 1.182 



Sept. 4.— By the 5'a^flOTo^-tf=I-iverpool : 

 Poel & Arnold -African 26,75q 



Skpt. II— By the Z)^yo«ian= Liverpool : 

 F. R. Muller& Co.— African 8,606 



Sept. 13.- By the .Sa^<?M;'a^=LiverpooI : 

 George A. Alden & Co.— .\frican 9,180 



Sept. 2,\.~Gra/ IValderseezrHSimhwr^: 

 Samples n 



Sept. 25. — By the Canadian-=\Av ^rx>oo\ : 

 George A. Alden & Co.— African 22,919 



Total es.657 



[Value $48,501.] 



BOSTON ARRIVALS- Continued. 



Oct, 9. -By the Cfj^>'/aM=Liverpool : 

 George A. Aldeii & Co.— African..... 12,903 



Oct. 16. -By the Z)<r.-£)Mia« = Liverpool: 

 George A. Alden &. Co.— African 4i93o 



Oct. 20. - By t'.ie Sylvania=''L\verpoo\ : 

 George A. Alden & Co.— African 1,244 



Oct. 27 —By the /j/(?mm= Liverpool : 

 Poel & Arnold— African 4t675 



Oct. 29.— By the Georg^ian^=-\.or\do\\ : 

 George A. Alden S: Co.— East Indian 6.596 



Total 30,348 



[Value, $24,978.1 



GUTTA-JHLUTONG. 



Oct. 29.— Bv they^^fr/ir^Singapore: 

 George A. Alden & Co 92,188 



AT PHILADELPHIA. 



POUNDS. 



Oct. 4. — By the W^tf5/c7z/awrf= Liverpool ; 

 William Wright & Co., Ceaii 56,000 



Oct. 7.— By the A'y(?r(//anrf=Liverpool: 

 William Wright & Co., CearS 44,500 



Oct. 22.— By the 7vn'tf.r/awrf= Liverpool: 

 William Wright & Co.,Ceara 22,500 



AT BALTIMORE. 



PouNrs. 



Sept. 4.— By the /■'«f(/(3W(;r(?=Liverpool : 

 William Wright & Co., Ceara 33,500 



Oct. I- — By the 7>w//^»Z(?r«?=Liverpool : 

 William Wright & Co., Ceara 34 000 



Oct. 8. — By the 67j/tfr»i<)r^=Liverpool : 

 William Wright & Co., Ceard 56,000 



OFFICIAL STATISTICS OF CRUDE INDIA-RUBBER (in Pounds). 



B E I. G ir M 



September, 1906 1 1,202.902 



Januarj'-August 13,918,278 



Nine months, 1906 \ 15,121,180 



Nine months, 1905 12,953,304 



Nine months, 1904 13,839,547 



1,424,216 

 9,444,890 



10,869,106 



9,492,946 



11,097,046 



tNET IMPORTS 



221,314 



4,473,388 



4,252,074 



:J, 460,358 

 2,752,411 



Note. — German statistics before Jan. i, 1906, include 

 Gutta-percha. Balata. old (waste) rubber. British figures 

 include old rubber. French. Austrian, and Italian tigures 

 include Gutta-percha. The exports from the United States 

 embrace the supplies for Canadian consumption. 



* General Commerce. 



fSpecial Commerce. 



X Net Exports. 



