March i, 1907. 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



199 



\l[ilC.\:;S— Continue- J. 



J \N. JO. — By the Kraonland^Antwcrp: 



A. T. Morse & Co 40,000 



Poel & Arnold 15,000 55,000 



/an. 31. — By the rrM/onfc=Ltverpool: 



General Rubber Co 33,000 



George A. Alden & Co 15.000 



Robinson & Stiles S.ooo 



A. W. Brunn Co 5,000 58,000 



Feb. !. — By the Ptfrtnjy/fania=Hamburg: 



A. T. Morse & Co 15,000 



George A. Alden & Co 11,000 



Poel & Arnold 4,500 



Rubber Trading Co 4.500 



General Rubber Co 4.500 39,500 



Feb. 2. — By the Lucanui=LivcrpooI: 



Poel & .Arnold 50,000 



General Rubber Co 10,000 60,000 



Feb. 4- — By the New Korfe=Bordeaux: 



General Rubber Co 40,000 



George .'\. Alden & Co 10,000 



A. T. Morse & Co 7,000 57,000 



Feb. 8. — By the r'ic(i3nan=Liverpocl: 



George A. Alden & Co 50.000 



General Rubber Co 40.000 



A. T. Morse & Co 5,000 95,000 



Feb. 8. — By the ^mrriJfea=Hamburg: 

 General Rubber Co 60,000 



Feb. 8. — By the Ba/fic=Liverpool: 



George A. Alden & Co 1 1,000 



A. T. Morse & Co 1 1,000 



Poel & .Arnold 6.500 



A. \V. Brunn Co 2,500 31,000 



Feb. 9. — By tht* Savoie=H3^vTc : 

 George A. Alden & Co 7,000 



Feb. II. — By the C(irmanta=Liverpool: 



General Rubber Co 11 5.000 



A. T. Morse & Co 5,000 



George A. Alden & Co 5,000 125,000 



Feb. II. — By the America=Antvferp: 



George A. .\lden & Co 170.000 



Poel & Arnold 35.000 



Jost oh Cantor 5,000 



A. T. Morse & Co 2,500 212.500 



Feb. 15. — By the Majestic^zhivcrpooX: 



Joseph Cantor 9,000 



George A. Alden & Co 4,000 13,000 



Feb. 1 5. — By the Barce/o«a^Hamburg : 



General Rubber Co 15,000 



Poel & Arnold 11,000 



A. T. Morse & Co 1 1.500 



George A. Alden & Co 5.500 43,000 



EAST INDIAN. 



Pounds. 

 Jak. 25. — By the /lra6ic=Liverpool: 



C. Van Postan & Co 7,000 



Jan. 28. — By the St, Pa«/=London: 



A. T. Morse & Co 7,000 



Poel & Arnold 3. 500 10,500 



EAST INDIAN— CoMfiiiu.ii. 

 Jan. 28. — By the Bra^marzrSingaporc: 



Joseph Cantor 16,000 



Hcabler & Co 5,000 21,000 



Jan. 28. — By the A/inriWia/ia=London: 



General Rubber Co 25,000 



George A. Alden & Co 3,SOo 28,500 



Jan. 30. — By the yeddo=SingapoTc: 



W. L. Gough & Co 11,000 



General Rubber Co 8,000 19,000 



Feb. 7. — By the Stotsenfels=Co\omho: 

 A. T. Morse & Co n ,000 



Feb. 13.— By the Mesaba^London: 



General Rubber Co 14,000 



George A. Alden & Co 5,000 19,000 



Feb. 16. — By the C/iajfe=Singapore: 



George A. Alden & Co 17,000 



VV. L. Gough & Co 17,000 



Hcabler & Co 25.000 



Winter & Smillee 10,000 



General Rubber Co 10,000 79,000 



GUTTA-JELUTONG. 



Pounds. 

 Jan. 25. — By the Kcnnebec=SinsapOTe: 



William Tappenbach 1 50,000 



Poel & Arnold 65,000 



Heablcr & Co 40.000 



American Trading Co 22,000 277,000 



Jan. 29. — By the Bra^mflr=:Singapore: 



L.^ LittUjohn & Co 110,000 



W. L. Gough & Co 100,000 



Joseph Cantor 125,000 



Hcabler & Co fi^ ....... 



Poel & Arnold 



Jan. 30.— By the Kfddo=Singapv.: 



H. Pauli & Co 210,000 



D. A. Shaw & Co 100,000 



Gcntral Rubber Co 60,000 



Heabler & Co 1 10,000 480,000 



Feb. 16. — By the C/ia.::ee=:Singaporc: 



George A. Alden & Co 200,000 



W. L. Gough & Co 90,000 



Jos-.ph Cantor 45,000 



H. Pauli & Co 45,000 



A. W. Brunn Co 140,000 



Heablcr & Co 100.000 



William Tappenbach 100.000 720,000 



GUTTAPERCHA. 



Pounds. 



Jan 28. — By the Kron Princess 

 Cecelia— Hamburg : 

 RobtTt Soltau & Co 7.000 



Jan. 29. — By the Bra?fWir=Singaporc : 

 Bishop Gutta-Percha Co 25,000 



Jan. 30.— By the K^(frfo=Singapore: 

 Robert Soltau & Co 55,000 



Feb. 15. — By the Sarcr/o«a=Harnburg: 

 Robert Soltau & Co 33,000 



GUTVAVEKCn A—Continued. 

 Feb. 16. — By the G/)(i;rt'=Singapore: 



George A. Alden & Co 75,000 



Joseph Cantor 1 5.000 90.000 



Balata. 



Pounds, 



Jan. 26. — By the Gr.Miada=Ciudad Bolivar: 



Thebaud Brothers 12,000 



Middleton & Co 3.500 15,500 



Feb. 9. — By the /Ctfro«fl=Dcmcrara: 

 A. T, Morse & Co 11.000 



Feb. II. — By the 7'ampiViaH=London: 

 Rubber Trading Co 6,500 



Feb. u,— By the Prins H^i//rm=Surinam: 

 G. Amsinck vS: Co 3.500 



CUSTOM HOUSE STATISTICS 



PORT 01- NIW YOKK lANLAUV. 

 Imparls : Pounds. Value. 



India rubber 6,121,596 $4.q56,7;7 



Gutta-percha 215.223 73, 74' 



Gutla-jclutong (Pontiarak) . 2,826,410 90,160 



Total 0.16.1.221} $5,120,678 



Exports: 



India-rubber i^;.;;- $88,496 



Reclaimed rubber 88,005 1^1093 



Rubber Scrap Imported.... 1.041.086 81,938 



BOSTON ARRIVALS. 



Pounds. 

 4.870 



Die. I. — By the 5y/!'aniii=LiverpooI: 

 Poel & Arnold — African 



Dec. 6. — By the Sac/i^Ni^Liverpoo] : 

 Poel & Arnold — Central 21.181 



Dec. 7. — By the S'ac/i5m=:Liverpool : 

 George A. Aldcn & Co. — African 15.073 



Dec. 14. — By the Belgravia=:H3mburs- 

 George A. Alden & Co. — African 9.891 



Dec. 17. — By the City of lVashii:gtoit=S3n Luis 

 Potosi : 

 9,000 



Dec. 18. — By the 5'i/tia=Haniburg : 

 W. L. Gough & Co.— East Indian 11. 123 



Dec. 19. — By the 5"agamorc=Liverpoo] : 



Poel & Arnold — African 4.536 



George A. Alden & Co. — .African 2.097 6,633 



Dec. 31. — By the 5'y/MinM=Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold— Central 31,626 



Dec. 31. — By the C(3m6riaH=London: 

 George A. Alden & Co. — East Indian 2,11a 



Total 



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OFFICIAL STATISTICS OF CRUDE INDIA RUBBER (IN POUNDS) 



UNITED STATES. 



.MONTHS. 



December, igo6 



January-November 60,272,936 



IMPORTS. 



7.634.553 



EXPORTS. NET IMTORTS. 



513.547 7.121,006 



3,289,915 56,983,021 



Twelve months, 

 Twelve months. 

 Twelve months. 



1906. . . 

 1905... 

 1904... 



67.907.489 

 64,147.701 

 61,889,758 



3,803,462 

 3,620,522 

 3,449.433 



64,104,027 

 60,527,179 

 58.440,325 



GERMANY. 



.MONTHS. IMPORTS. 



December, 1906 3.S3S.620 



January-November 33,837,100 



EXPORTS. NET IMPORTS. 

 962,280 2 =-' ' in 



11.450.340 2J 



BELGIUM.t 



MONTHS. IMPORTS. 



December. igo6 1,928,847 



January-November 18,836.994 



EXPORTS. NET IMPORTS. 



1,985,949 t57.io2 



14.938,323 3,841,569 



Twelve months, 1906... 

 Twelve months, 1905... 

 Twelve months, 1904... 



20,765,841 

 18,679,082 

 17,955,293 



16,924,272 

 14.959,619 

 16.301,295 



3,898,671 

 3.719.463 

 1.653.998 



GREAT BRIT.M.V. 



MONTHS. I.MPORTS. 



December, 1906 5.488,000 



January-November 62,504,624 



EXPORTS. NET IMPORTS. 



3,500,112 1,987,888 



33,488,224 29,016,400 



Twelve month;. 1906... 

 Twelve months, 1905... 

 Twelve months, 1904. . . 



37,372.720 

 47,064.600 

 38,295,400 



12.412.620 

 17,271.320 

 10,052,020 



24,900, 100 

 29.793,280 

 28.243.380 



FR.\NCE.* 



MONTHS. IMPORTS. 



December, 1906 4,011.480 



Janiiary-Xovember 26,920,960 



EXPORTS. NET IMPORTS. 



1.373,240 2.638,240 



18.241.960 8.679,000 



Tw-elve months. 1906. . . 

 Twelve months. 1905... 

 Twelve months. 1904. . . 



30.9.^2,440 

 26.783,460 

 20.651,620 



19.615,200 

 16,651,360 

 11,526,900 



11,317,240 



10.132,100 



9,124,720 



Twelve months, 

 Twelve months, 

 Twelve months, 



1906. . . 

 1905... 

 1904... 



67.992,624 

 66,464,944 

 55,555,584 



36,988,336 

 37,464,112 

 33.415,536 



31,004,288 

 29,000,832 

 22,140,048 



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



