294 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[June i, 1907. 



tons), of which 379 were sold. Fori;. ^ very fine block 



from Lanadron estates brought 5s. loy^ii. to 5s. iid. [=^$1.44]. 



London, May 10. — About 357 packages Ceylon and Malay plan- 

 tation rubber (over 18 tons) offered and 158 sold. Quality a 

 little disappointing. Some slight advances over the former sales 

 were noted for good lots. The highest price realized was 5i. 

 8yid. [=$1.38 1-3] for fine, pale crepe. Highest price one year 

 ago, 6s. 2l4d. [=$i.5oj4]. Para fine sold to-day at 4.J. g'Ad. 

 [=$i.i6K'] ; same period last year, 5^. y/2d. [=$i.28>4]. Aver- 

 age price of Ceylon and Malay rubber to-day, 5^. 45^rf- 

 [=:$i.30?4]; one year ago, 5s. ii'Ad. [$i.44J^]- 



Antwerp, March 21. — Straits Settlements biscuits sold for 

 15.50 francs [=$i.35->i] per pound; crepe, 16.20 francs [=$1.42] ; 

 Java plantation (ficiis), various prices, up to 12.60 francs 

 [=$l.l61. 



Sales in April 568,838 I53.39I 339,998 438,212 388,828 



Stocks, April 30 461.573 880458 635,875 441,621 488,799 



Antwerp, 



RUBBER ST.\TISTICS FOR APRIL. 



1907 



Stocks, Mar. 31 kilos. 7-5-538 



Arrivals. April 304.873 



Congo sorts 229,927 



Other sorts 74.946 



1906 1905 1904 1903 



641,650 323,945 700,735 271,884 



392,199 651,928 179,098 605,743 



298,733 540,774 120,240 556,542 



93466 111,154 58,858 49,201 



Aggregating 1,0304" 1,033,849 975.873 879,833 877.627 



Arrivals s'ce Jan. 1.1,637,631 2,071,6891,932,9551,816,9001,751,871 



Congo sorts 1,381,092 1,573.5151,542,8981,443,0461,565,539 



Other sorts 256,539 498,174 390,057 373.854 186.332 



Sales since Jan. I.. 1,834,242 1,926,4181,838,4411,986,1791,921,177 



The Antwerp inscription sale in May resulted in a decline of 

 about 3 cents per pound. 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



Xew York quotations — prices paid by consumers for carload 

 lots, per pound — are higher again : 



Old rubber boots and shoes — domestic 12 @I2>4 



Old rubber boots and shoes — foreign I0^@li 



Pneumatic bicycle tires yVi® 7h\ 



.Automobile tires 9J^@I0 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires 10 @lo!-4 



White trimmed rubber I2^@l2ji 



Heavy black rubber 554@ 6 



Air brake hose 4^® 5 



Fire and large hose 35-^® 3^4 



Garden hose ' 2^@ 2l'4 



Matting l!^@ iH 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[ 7 .'it' Fi^^urcs Indicate li eight in Pounds.] 

 April 26.— By the steamer Grangeuse, from Manaos and Para: 



Importers. 



Fine. Medii 



Coarse. Caucho. 



Poel & Arnold 334-900 



General Rubber Co 255.200 



A. T. Mcrse & Co 141,000 



New York Commercial Co. 72,700 



Neale & Co 12,900 



C. P. dos Santos 23,200 



Edmund Reeks & Co 1,300 



Hagemcyer & Brunn 13.600 



G. Amsinck & Co 5.000 



115.400 



54.700 



29.500 



16,800 



4,600 



3.600 



500 



1,600 



105,400 

 105,800 

 51,900 

 38,200 

 48,600 

 38,100 

 18,100 

 15.500 

 12.900 



34.000 = 

 69,800=: 

 71,200 = 

 J 1,000 = 

 700^ 



13.400 = 



5,900 = 



Total 859,800 226,700 4,54,500 206,000 = 



May 3. — By the steamer Benedict, from Manaos and Para: 



Poel & Arnold 145,100 123. 5C0 139,100 119.100 = 



A. T. Morse & Co 144.300 36,100 118,600 7,100 = 



General Rubber Co 51.000 -;i.7<io 6j.8oo 43,700 = 



Total. 



589.700 



485.500 



293,600 



138,700 



66.800 



64,900 



33.300 



30,700 



23.800 



526.800 

 306.100 

 179,200 



New York Commercial Co. 24,400 



C. P. dos Santos 15.000 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 12.100 



Edmund Reeks & Co 3,600 



Neale & Co 1,100 



Total 396,600 



May 15. — By the steamer Ceareuse 



Poel & Arnold 109.300 



A. T. Morse & Co 38,100 



General Rubber Co 53.200 



New York Commercial Co. 101,200 

 Edmund Reeks & Co. . . . 6.000 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 12,100 



C. P. dos Santos 11,400 



Neale & Co 3.200 



Total 334.500 65.800 308,800 154.400= 863,500 



[Note. — The Gregory was due at New York May 26 w^th 300 tons para, 

 and 65 tons caucho. The DunstOH is due June 3 with 205 tons para and 

 70 tens caucho.] 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 



Apr. 25. — By the Deutschland=Hamh\iTg: 

 General Rubber Co. (Coarse).... 33-500 

 Poel & Arnold (Fine) 7.000 40,500 



Apr. 29. — By the Fa/rtVia=Hamburg: 



(jeneral Rubber Co. (Fine) 19.000 



A. T. Morse & Co. (Coarse).... 3*500 22,500 



May I. — By the C^forgiV^Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Coarse) 11,500 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 22,500 34.000 



May I. — By the Cf/fic=Londcn: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 45,000 



May I. — By the Carojua^Liverpool : 

 General Rubber Co. (Coarse) . . . 88,000 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 4.500 92,500 



May 6. — By the Xew yorfe=London: 

 Poil & Arnold (Coarse) 22,500 



May 7. — By the Crz*r<:=Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 23.000 

 A. T. Morse & Co. (Fine) 6,000 29,000 



May 10. — By the lValdersec=:l:lamhiirg: 

 Poel & Arnold (Fine) 7,000 



May 13. — By the St. Lo«i5=London: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 45-ooo 



May 15. — By the .■)rHit*Hi'd>i=Liverpool: 



Poel & Arnold (Fine) 6,500 



Poel & Arntld (Coarse) 8,000 14.500 



May I 5. — By the Carma«(a^Liverpool : 

 General Rubber Co. (Coarse).... 11.500 

 RohiTison & Stiles (Fine) 7,000 18,500 



OTHER ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK. 



CENTRALS. 



Apr. 23. — By the El Dia=Galveston: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 



Pounds. 



36,000 



CENTRALS—Continued. 



Apr. 24. — By the f ;'eforia=Hamburg: 

 Poel & Arnold 22,500 



Apr. 24. — By the 7rt'»(=Caribbean, etc: 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,500 



Mever Hecht 1,000 



Strobel Bros 1,000 



Escobar & Gorgorza 1,000 4,500 



Apr. 25. — By the Cai;ia^HO'=Tampico: 



New York Commercial Co 29.000 



Edward Maurer 25,000 



.\. T. Morse & Co 1 1,000 65,000 



Apr. 25. — By the Ct>/o«^Colon: 



Hirzel, Feltman & Co 



Dumarest Eros 



Pablo Colvtt Co 



G. Amsinck & Co 



I. Brandon & Bros 



L. Johnson & Co 



Roldan & \'an Sickle 



Piza Nephews Co 



H. Marquardt & Co 



Apr. 27. — By the .'l/fl)ic/i^5(er=Hamburg: 



Poel & Arnold 15,000 



A. Hirsch & Co 4,500 



A. T. !Morse & Co 3.500 



Apr. 27. — By the i?5/'^raH::a=Frontera: 



Harburger & Stack 15,000 



E. Steiger & Co 10.000 



H. Marquardt &• Co 



New York Commercial Co... 



W. L. Wadleigh 



G. Amsinck & Co 1 .000 34,000 



Apr. 29. — By the Pa/rtVia^IIamburg: 

 Poel & Arnold 22,500 



Apr. 29. — By the Figi/ciHria^Tampico: 



Edward Maurer 55.000 



New York Commercial Co 22,500 77,500 



May 2. — By the Advance^Colon: 

 Afann & Emdon 6.000 



8. 000 

 3.500 

 2,500 

 1.500 

 1,500 

 1,000 

 1. 000 

 1,000 

 1,000 



4,000 

 2,500 

 1,500 

 1.000 



CENTRALS— CoKtmued. 



Ilirzel. Feltman & Co 5, 500 



.\ramburo Co 2,500 



Dreyfuss & Mayo 2,500 



H. Marquardt & Co 2,000 



Capen's Sons 2.500 



Wessels, Kulemkamp Co 1,500 



Ados Santos & Co 2,000 



Andreas & Co 1,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 1.500 



Kunhardt & Co 1,000 



E. B. Strout 1,000 



I. Brandon & Bros 1,000 



May 4.— By the El 5«rf=New Orleans: 

 Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co 



May 4. — By the Mexico^Fronttra: 



Harburger & Stack 6,000 



Strube & Ultze 5.000 



E. Steiger & Co 2,000 



New York Commercial Co 2,000 



May 6. — By the El .lf«r = Galveston: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 



May 6. — By the PaHa»ia=Colon: 



H. Marquardt & Co 4,000 



G, Amsinck S: Co 3.000 



Dumarest Bros. Co 2.500 



L Brandon & Bios 3,500 



Hirzel, Feltman & Co 2,000 



Roldan & Van Sickle 1.500 



L. Johnson & Co i.ooo 17.500 



M.\Y 6. — By the Canuotts^'Bzhia: 



Poel & Arnold 47.5oo 



J. H. Rossback & Bros 9.000 



A. Hitch & Co 6,000 



New York Commercial Co 4.000 



A. Hirsch & Co 2,500 69.000 



May 6. — By the Momus='Sew Orleans: 



A. T. Morse & Co 15.000 



Rotholz 5.000 20,000 



May 6. — By the BayflHi(?=Tampico: 

 Edward Maurer 60,000 



30,500 

 22,500 



15,000 

 70,000 



