168 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[February i, 1907. 



AFRICANS— ConfiKM ed. 

 Jan. 21. — By the Cam/Jn «ia=Liverpool: 



Pocl & Arnold 30,000 



General Rubber Co 22.500 



GeorRe A. Alden & Co 11,000 



W. L. Goxigh & Co 4.500 68,000 



Jan. 22. — By the Zeeland = AntwtTp: 



A. G. Morse & Co 35.ooo 



Raw Products Co 7,000 42,000 



Jan. 23. — By the .^rmftiwn^LivcrpooI: 



George A. Aldcn & Co 45.000 



General Rubber Co 11,000 56,000 



EAST INDIAN. 

 Dec. 24. — By the 5«"fljt=CoIombo: 



A. G. Morse & Co 5. 500 



For Akron, Ohio 6,000 11,500 



Dec. 24. — By the Pennsylvama^^llamhMTg: 

 George A. Alden & Co 1 1,000 



Dec. 31. — By the Mesaba=hondon: 



Robinson & Stiles 8,000 



General Rubbtr Co 7,000 



A. G. Morse & Co 5,000 20,000 



Jan. 7. — By the South /4wtrric«^Singapore: 



Winter & Smillie i i.ooo 



Heablcr & Co 10,000 21,000 



Jan. 7. — By the Minnetonka='[.ondon: 



George A. Alden & Co 7,000 



A. G. Morse & Co 4.500 



Pocl & Arnold 3. 500 15,000 



Jan. 7. — By the 5c/iOM/W.y=Colombo: 

 A. G. Morse & Co 8.500 



Gutta-Jelutong. 



Dec. 24. — By the F^HM^yh'atiia^Haniburg: 

 Poel & Arnold 275,000 



Tan. 7. — By the South y4 mrr jVa=Singapore: 



Heabler & Co 1 50,000 



George A. Alden & Co 125.000 



W. R. Russell & Co 95.000 



J. \y. Phyfer & Co 110,000 



L. Littlejohn & Co 55,000 



William Tappenback 1 10,000 445,000 



EAST INDIANS— CoHiiHKcrf. 

 Jan. 8. — By the S/iimo50 = Singapore: 



H. Rauli & Co 225.000 



Heablcr & Co 325,000 



George A. Alden & Co i "^o.ooo 



J. W. Phyfer & Co 55.ooo 



William Tappenback 125.000 



D. A. Shaw & Co 125,0001,005,000 



Gutta-Percha and Balata. 



Jan. 2. — By the Ba/ai'w=IIamburg: 

 Robert Soltau Co » 7,000 



Jan. 7. — By the South .(4ni^riVa=Singapore: 



George A. Alden & Co 35,000 



Heablcr & Co to.ooo 



Joseph Cantor 20,000 65,000 



. .Jan. 8. — By the 57K)mo5a = Singapore; 



W. L. Gough & Co 22.000 



Balata. 

 Dec. 24. — By the Crfnado=Trinidad: 



Thebaud Brothers 72,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 5,000 77.000 



Dec. 27. — By the iCoroMa^Demerara: 



Middleton & Co 7,000 



D. A. De Lima & Co 3,500 10,500 



Dec. 31. — By the Mcsaba^London: 

 W. L, Gough & Co 4.500 



Jan. II. — By the il/flra<:a^=Ciudad Bolivar: 



Thebaud Brothers 6,500 



Frame & Co 1,000 



Middleton & Co 1,500 9,000 



Jan. i8. — By the Marat«i/= Ciudad Bolivar: 



Thebaud Brothers 6,500 



Middleton & Co 4,500 11,000 



Jan. 19. — By the f arimd^Demerara: 

 Frame & Co 1 5,000 



Jan. 21. — By the Ph^^adelphia^hondon : 

 W. L. Gough & Co 18,000 



Jan. 21. — By the Minneapolis='London: 

 Earle Brothers 1 1,000 



CUSTOM HOUSE STATISTICS 



roKi 111- xi:\v vork -December. 



Imports : Pounds. Value. 



India-rubber 7.384,980 $6,375,915 



Gutta-percha I5i429 7.313 



Gutta-jelutong (Pontianak). 4.145,515 158,053 



Total 11.545,924 $6,541,281 



Exports : 



India-rubber 148,935 $123,109 



Reclaimed rubber 86,497 12,047 



Rubber Scrap Imported.... 2,350,839 $203,889 



BOSTON ARRIVALS. 



POVNDS. 



Nov. 1. — By the Ca«fldifln=Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold — African 4.938 



Nov. 7. — By the So/i<rmian^Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold — Atrican 1^.563 



Nov. 9. — By the 5*0 j*OHta^Liverpool : 

 Poel & Arnold — African 4.475 



Nov. 13. — By the Ce5(ri<7«:= Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold — African 12,054 



Nov. 23. — By the Boj;n"a=Hamburg; 

 W. L. Gough & Co.. — Balata 4.481 



Nov. 26. — By the A'oorrfam^ Rotterdam: 

 George A. .Mden & Co. — East Indian 115 



Total 37,626 



[Value, $25,169.] 

 Gutta-Perciia. 

 Nov. 2. — By the JSad^-Kio^Hamburg: 



H. Rost & Co 8.599 



Nov. 8. — By the Halifax — 277 



Total 8.876 



Gutta-Jelutong. 

 Nov. 28. — By the Fo;r/e3'=Singapore: 

 George A. Alden & Co 676.000 



CONSUMPTION OF INDIA RUBBER BY THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA (IN TONS) 



[From the Annual Statistical Summary of Albert T. Morse & Co., New York.] 



Details. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 



Imports to United States... 16420 14643 16182 14333 17671 18620 23095 20468 23208 21842 24760 27623 28635 29936 

 Exports to Europe 714 391 324 500 250 150 300 450 680 430 490 274 357 1625 



15706 14252 15858 13833 17421 

 Add Stock on Jan. ist 1217 1037 1420 558 641 



18470 22795 20018 22528 21412 24270 27349 

 744 591 712 1 198 1399 331 256 



305 



283 1 1 

 537 



Less Stock close of year. 



16923 15289 17278 14391 18062 

 1037 1420 558 641 744 



19214 23386 20730 23726 22811 24601 27605 28583 28848 

 591 712 1 198 1399 331 256 - 305 537 36s 



Deliveries to Manufacturers. 15886 13869 16720 13750 17318 18623 22674 19532 22327 22480 24345 27300 28046 28483 

 OFFICIAL STATISTICS OF CRUDE INDIA RUBBER (IN POUNDS) 



UNITED STATES. 



MONTHS. IMPORTS. 



November, 1906 6.690,179 



January-October 53-S82,757 



EXPORTS. NET IMPORTS. 



349,309 6.340,8-0 



2,940.606 50.642,151 



Eleven months, 1906... 60.272.936 

 Eleven months, 1905... 58,179,800 

 Eleven months, 1904. . . 55.560,506 



3.289,915 56.983.02 1 



3.128,286 55.051,514 



3,117,566 52.442.94c 



GERMANY. 



.MONTHS. IMPORTS. 



November, igo6 2,887,720 



January-October 30,949,380 



Eleven months, 1906. . . 33,837,100 

 Eleven months, 1905... 42,222.620 

 Eleven months, 1904... 33,618,200 



EXPORTS. NET IMPORTS. 



1.355.860 1.531,860 



10,094,480 20,854,900 



11,450.340 



15.687,100 



8.717.720 



22.386,760 

 26.535.520 

 24.900,480 



FRANCE.* 



MONTHS. 



November, 1906. 

 January-October 



Eleven months, 1906. 

 Eleven months, 1905. 

 Eleven months, 1904. 



IMPORTS. 



1,709,620 

 25,211,340 



26,920,960 

 23.991,440 

 19,353,840 



EXPORTS. 

 2,304,500 

 15.937,460 



18,241,960 

 14.783.780 

 10.442.960 



NET IMPORTS. 



t594.88o 

 9,273,880 



8.679,000 

 9.207.660 

 8.910,880 



BELGIUM.t 



MONTHS. IMPORTS. 



November, 1906 1,464,275 



January-October 17,372.719 



EXPORTS. 



1,983,516 

 12,954,807 



Eleven months. 1906... 18.836,994 14,938,323 



Eleven months, 1905... 16,779.796 12,805,227 



Eleven months, 1904... 16,468,284 14,099,978 



IMPORTS. 



519,241 

 4,417,912 



3.898,671 

 3.974,569 

 2,368.306 



GREAT BRITAIN. 



MONTHS. IMPORTS. 



November, 1906 6.566,672 



January-October 55,937.952 



Eleven months, 1906... 62,504,624 

 Eleven months, 1905... 57,753.136 

 Eleven months. 1904... 51,072,000 



EXPORTS. 



3.792.880 

 29.695.344 



33.488.224 

 30,993-536 

 30,417,302 



NET IMPORTS 



2.773.791 



26,242.608 



29.016,400 

 26,759,600 

 20.654,698 



Note. — German statistics before Tan. i. igo6, include 

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

 include old rubber. French, Austrian and Italian figures 

 include Gutta-percha. The exports from the United States 

 embrace the supplies for Canadian consumption. 



" General Commerce. 



t Special Commerce. 



t Net Exports. 



