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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[Jl-ly I, 1907. 



to the Amazon shipping ports. It is, therefore, reasonable to expect no 

 repetition in 1907-08 of a large increase of the crop and, given in normal 

 development of consumption, the weight of the present stocks may be less 

 acutely felt during the month to come, and a more steady market follow the 

 present depression. 



World's Visible Supply of Para, May 31. 



1907. 1906. 1905. 1904. 1903. 1902, 



Tons 4733 3363 2908 2036 3656 4362 



Prices, hard, fine. 4/7>/2 s/3'A S/^'A 4/io 3/lo'4 3/- 



LivERPooL Stocks of African Rubber, May 31. 

 1907 330 1904 567 1901 



1906 367 1903 330 1900 



1005 31x1 1902 592 1899 



Plaatadoa Rubber From the Far East. 



weekly- exports — CEYLON PROIirCT. 



Pounds. 



Jan. I to April 8 93,828 



Week ending April 15.. 21,054 



Total. 



852 

 834 

 60s 



Pounds. 

 1907 160,67s 



\\'eek ending .Vpril 22. 

 Week ending April 29. 

 Week ending May 6. .. 

 Week ending May 13. . 



Same dates, 1906. . 

 Same dates, 1905. . 

 Same dates, 1904. . 



95.113 

 37.0I6 

 28,643 



5-033 

 25.357 

 15.353 

 50 

 Distribution. 



Great Britain 106,640 Belgium 1,820 



United States 41,467 Australia 799 



Germany 9.837 India 112 



Total e.xports of plantation rubber from Ceylon to May 13, 

 including Straits and Malayan produce, 234,865 pounds. 



EXPORTS FROM THE STRAITS. 



[January I to April 20, 1907.] 



Pounds. Pounds. 



Great Britain 343.467 .Australia 7.867 



Europe 23.334 Ceylon 45.867 



United States 



Japan 15,167 Total 435,702 



[From Singapore, 396,235; from Penang, 39.467.] 

 Exports of plantation rubber from the Straits in 1906 reached 

 1,046,511 pounds, of which 1,028,792 was credited to three of the 

 Federated Malay States (Pahang not yet exporting). The same 

 states exported in January and February, 1907 : Selangor, 

 143,665 pounds; Negri Sembilan, 62,039; Perak, 39,160; total, 

 244,864. 



AT THE ALTCTIOXS. 



Antwerp, May 23. — Sales included 5,163 kilos of Straits Settle- 

 ments crepe, at prices ranging from 11.75 to 15.825/2 francs 



[=$I.2lKs]. 



London, June 7. — About 40 tons offered at auction to-day, but 



in view of the lack of activity in bidding about two-thirds was 

 "bought in." The highest price paid was 5.J. 8d. [=$i.37fi). for 

 washed worm from Gikiyana Kande estate. Fine pale biscuits 

 realized up to 5.?. 51/. l=$i.3i.>i]. Highest price to-day for hard 

 fine Para, 4.?. 7d. [=$1.11;^]. Highest price one year ago for 

 plantation, 6.5. I^d- [=$i-49] ; highest price for Para, 5.?. 3d. 

 [=$i.27.>4|. To-day's sales included 3 cases Castilloii plantation 

 rubber from the West Indies, not in the best condition, at 

 2s. 6d. [=85 1-6 cent?]. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NE'W YORK. 



IThi Figures Indicate ll'eiglit in Pounds.} 



M.\Y 27. — By the steamer Gregory^ from Manaos and Para: 



Importers. Fine. 



General Rubber Co 97.000 



A. T. Morse & Co 14,600 



Poel & .Arnold 16,100 



New York Commercial Co. 47,800 



Neale & Co 5.500 



Edmund Recks & Co 13.500 



Hagemt-yer & Brunn 9,600 



Medium. 

 23,600 

 4,000 

 5,600 

 14,200 

 1,700 

 2,800 



Coarse. 



127,500 



95, 600 



60,700 



17,000 



32,900 



3,400 



9,900 



Total 204,100 



Ju.NE 3. — By the steamer Diinstan, 



General Rubber Co 59,000 



A. T. Morse & Co 41.400 



Poel & Arnold 3^.400 



C. P. dos Santos 18,900 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 23,200 



New York Commercial Co. 2,100 



Edmund Reeks & Co 6,400 



Neale & Co 13,400 



51,900 347,000 146,200^ 749,200 



from Manaos and Para: 



17.500 52,400 89,100=: 218.000 



19,200 40,900 i2,6oo= 114.100 



5.500 35.300 37.800= 115,000 



1,400 6,600 18,500= 45,400 



9,200 := 32,400 



700 24,100 4,400^ 31,300 



1,800 10,600 800=: 19,600 



3,100 3,200 = 19,700 



Total 200.800 49,200 182,300 163,200 — 



June 14. — By the steamer Maranhense, from Manaos and Para: 



General Rubbir Co 151,. 



Poel & Arnold 46,600 



New York Commercial Co. 45,500 



.\, T. Morse & Co 43.900 



C. P. dos Santos 23,700 



Neale & Co 15,400 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 28,200 



I^dmund Reeks & Co 16,100 



G. Amsinck & Co 



L. Tohnson & Co 



33.i 



12,000 



10,000 



5,800 



3.300 



3.500 



5.400 

 1,300 



91,000 

 50.500 

 21,700 

 11,600 

 21,500 

 28.600 

 15,100 

 24.500 

 3.500 



67,100:= 



36,500 = 



47,900^ 



3.700 = 



2,100=: 



Total 371,100 75,100 268,000 200, 



Tune 24. — By the steamer Madecrense, from Manaos an 



General Rubber Co 35, 900 12,700 48,600 34, 



.■\. T. Morse & Co 19,400 



New York Commercial Co. 20,000 



Poel & .Arnold 200 



C. P. dos Santos 11,100 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 11,000 



Edmund Reeks & Co 



Neale & Co 



4,600 

 6,500 

 6,100 

 6,800 



300 



64,000 

 27,900 



9,600 

 32,000 

 11,900 

 11,900 



1,300 



300 = 

 d Para: 

 500 = 

 700 =: 

 300 = 

 200:= 

 300 = 



700 = 



595.500 



343.600 



145,600 



125,100 



65,000 



48,500 



49,600 



43,300 



46,000 



4,800 



43.000 



914,500 



131.700 

 91,700 

 57,700 

 31,100 

 51,200 

 22,900 

 11,900 

 2,300 



Total 97,600 37,000 207,200 58.700= 400,500 



[Note. — The steamer Basil, from Para, is due at New York July 5 witk 

 240 tons Para and 30 tons Caucho.] 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 



Mav 25. — By the Ba/a:-id — Hamburg: 

 Poel & Anold (Coarse) 15.000 



May 28. — By Ihe r'iciwia«= Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold (Fine) 50,000 



May 29. — By the Cflr»ia«ifl^ Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 22,500 



May 31. — By the /'flna»ia= Mollcndo: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 6,000 

 W. R. Grace & Co. (Caucho) — 4,500 10,500 



May 31. — By the Prt-/oria=: Hamburg: 

 General Rubber Co. (Coarse) 65,000 



June 8. — By the Cam/'aKid = Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 7,000 



June 10. — By the Ba/fiV = Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold (Caucho) 33.ooo 



June 12. — By the CarmaHra = Liverpool: 

 Poel &• .\rnoId (Caucho) 11,500 



June 14. — By the Grc«(j</a=:Ciudad Bolivar: 



Thebaud Brothers (Fine) 22,500 



Thebaud Brothers (Coarse) 13.500 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Fine) 2,500 38,500 



June 18. — By the rVrif/ia — Mollendo: 

 \V. R. Grace & Co. (Caucho) 9.S00 



June 20. — By the ^rme«ia"=Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 33,500 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 9,000 42,500 



June 21. — By the HW{ieri^e = Hamburg: 

 General Rubber Co. f Conrsel ".500 



OTHER ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK. 



CENTRALS. 



Pounds. 

 "Si.w 25. — By the £j/>fraHra = Frontera: 

 E. Steiger & Co 7.000 



CENTRALS— Cf«r.'nHf(f. 



Harburger & Stack 6.000 



Strube & Ultze 3.500 



Graham. Hinkley &: Co 2.000 



Thfbaud Brothers 1.500 



Frederick Probst & Co 1,000 



May 25.— By the Advance — Co\on'. 



New York Commercial Co 8,000 



Pablo Calvet Co 2.000 



A. Roserthal Sons 1.500 



Eggers & Heinlein 1.500 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,500 



May 27. — By the Fi£i7a«cta = Tampico: 



Ramsh & Helde "35.000 



Edward Maurer *3o.ooo 



Isaac Kubie & Co 5.000 



Harburger & Stack 1,000 



May 29. — By the CarwiAHfar^: Liverpool: 



George A. Alden & Co 4,500 



.\. T. Morse & Co 2.500 



.-\. Hirsch & Co 1,000 



May 29. — By El Siglo — Ga\\'t%\on: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 



May 29. — By the S\gisinund'=Co\on'. 



W. R. Grace & Co 4,500 



Ilirzel. Feltman & Co 1.500 



.Vdos. Santos & Co 1.500 



A. M. Capen's Sons 1.500 



May 31. — By the /*an(iMW = Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 15,500 



Roldau S- \'an Sickle 4,000 



Hirzel. Feltman & Co 3,000 



Dnmarest Bros. Co 1.500 



Pablo. Calvet Co 1,500 



Ados. Santos & Co 1,500 



N' w York Commercial Co 1,500 



L. Johnson & Co 1,500 



June 1. — By the il/e,Wco = Frontera: 

 Harburger i Stack 3.500 



14.500 



8,000 



14,000 

 •22,500 



CENTRALS— Co«fn:»ftf. 



\V. L. \Vadleigh 2.000 



E. Steiger & Co 1 .000 



H. Marquardt & Co 1,500 



June i. — By El Xorte = 'S€v.- Orleans: 



A. T. Morse & Co 7,000 



A. N. Rotholz 4,000 



Eggers & Heinlein 1,500 



Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing 



Co 1.500 



June 3 — By El i?io = Galveston: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 



June 4. — By the .^//ia»ica = Colon: 



Piza Nephews Co 2.500 



Kunhardt & Co 1.500 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,500 



E. B. Strout 1,500 



Silva. Bussenus Co 1,500 



Meyer Hecht 1,000 



.-\ramburo Incorporated 1,000 



Andreas & Co 1.000 11,500 



June 6. — By the OrmofO = Caribbean: 



Ados. Santos & Co 3.000 



W. R. Gr3:e & Co 2,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 2,000 



Escobar & Gorgorza 1.500 



Hirzel, Feltman & Co 1.500 10,000 



June 6. — By the /oac/icm^ Colombia: 



Cortez Commercial Co 5.500 



Escobar & Gorgorza 3.000 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 3,000 



Martinez & Blanco 2,500 



.\. Held 1,500 



D. A, De Lima Co 1,000 



Unitfd Trust Cc i.ooo 17.500 



June 6. — By the Coma^u€'y = Tampico: 



30,000 j^T^^^. York Commercial Co *77,ooo 



'. Edward Maurer *35.ooo 



■ Harburger & Stack 3.000 115,000 



8,000 



