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THE INDIA RUBBER ^A^ORLD 



[December i, 1905. 



EAST IXDTAy—Ountinutd. 



Nov. 8.— By the Trifel8=Co\omho: 

 George A. Alden tt Co 3,00o 



Nov: 8.— By the rcddo=Slagapoie: 



Poel & Arnold 8S.00O 



A. T. Morse * Co 17,000 105,000 



Nov. 13.— By the 3Iinnelunl<a=LoDdoD: 



(ieorge A. Allien & Co 13.500 



I>oeli£ Arnold ii.sciO 



A. T.Morse £ Co 2.000 18,000 



GUTTA-JKLUTONO. 



Oct. 24.— By the KeronasSlngapore: 



Ileabler & Co KW ooo 



Winter*; SmiUle 56,000 l.-iG.OOO 



Nov. 3 —By the 7ndraii'(idi=Sing%pore: 



Robert T. Bran5S& Co 2i0.000 



Heabler&Co 210.000 



George A. Alden & Co 150.000 B80.00O 



Nov. 8.— By the r«dd')=SICBapore: 



Poel & Arnold 1,^5,000 



Flerre T. Belts 60 215,000 



Nov. 8.— By the 6'ftimota=SlDgapore: 



F. B. MullerSi Co 190 000 



Pierre T. Belts 170 000 360,000 



GUTTA-PERCHA AND B A L A T A. 



POUMl,S. 



Oct. 27.— By Ihe i'/«<ciria=Hamluirg 

 ToOrder 6,500 



Nov. 2.— By the Oraf n'a(ders«c= Hamburg: 

 To Order lO.OOo 



Nov. 3. —By the 7ndrowadt=Slngapore: 

 Heabler & Co 25,ooo 



Nov. 8.— By the Sh(mosa=Slngapore: 

 Winter* SmilUe 11.500 



Nov. S.— By the i}o<ama= Hamburg : 



ToOrder 500 



Beabler.bCo 2,.'i00 9,000 



OOTTA-PERCHA AND BALATA-ConUnued, 



BALATA. 



Oct. 28.— By the I,i«;(mia=Llverpool: 

 Henry A. (Jould Co .. . 5,500 



Oct. 30 —By the Jlfinn«)i/r/ia= London : 

 Earle Brothers 9,000 



Nov. 4.— By the Piins WiUcm =Surlnam : 



European Account 15.000 



U.Amsinck&Co T,Oou 2a,000 



Nov. 13.— By the Mi?uieton;fa=Loudon: 



F. K. MuUer&Co 5.500 



A.W.Brunn 2,000 7,500 



Nov. 13.— i5y the iUanica»=Culdad Bolivar: 



Middleton&Co 11.500 



Tliebaud Brothers 6.000 



European Account 95 000 112.500 



CUSTOM HOUSE STATISTICS. 



PORT OF NEW YORK-OCTOBER. 

 Importi : pounds. value. 



India-rubber 4,601.407 J3,664,572 



Guttapercha i&.m\ 15,144 



Guttajelutong(Pontianak) .. 1.714,039 60.498 



Total «.354,037 13,740,214 



Export! : 



India-rubber .ss.obg } 63.932 



Keclalmed rubber 278,s.">S 82,891 



RubberScrap Imported 1,667,656 $113,003 



BOSTON ARRIVALS. 



POUNDS. 



Sk.tt. ,5.— By the Lancastrian=LOBion: 

 George A. Alden & Co. -E»st Indian. 4,206 



Sept. 5.— By the K<pui)(ic= Liverpool: 

 Pi,el .t Arnold— African ii 343 



SOSTOy A RRIVA LS- Omtinued. 



Sept. 7.— By the noben/6l«=Caleutta: 

 George A. Alden & Co.— East IridlKn. l,20l 



Sept. 8.— By the lietlw)iia = U«mb\irR -. 

 George A . Alden & Co.— Kasl I nd ian 2.314 



Sept. 13— By the /{'//ieni((;n = Llverpool: 

 ToOrder— East Itdian* 20 



Sept. 13.— By the tVs<rf(m=Llverpool : 

 George A. Alden & Co -African.. .. 2.158 



Sept. 14.— By the Ciimric= Liverpool : 

 To Order— East Indian* 620 



Sept. lii —By the .4 rabjc= Liverpool: 

 .1. E. Odell— African 8,8 6 



Sept 19.— By the .4raWc= Liverpool: 

 ToOrder— East Indian* 2.52 



Sf.pt. 21.— By the Canadian= Liverpool : 

 ToO.-der— EastlndlsL* 280 



Sept. 21.— By ihe &'(/IcajiJa=Llverpool: 

 To Order— East Indian* 291 



Sept. 21.— By the /re)'nta=Llverpool: 

 ToOrder— East Indian* . 158 



Sept. 20 —By the K'rooK(and=Antwerp: 

 George A. Alden & Co.— African 42.870 



[Reported in New York arrivals September ii.] 



Sept. 26.— Bythe Det'Ortian=Llverpool ; 

 To Older— East Indiau* 294 



Sept. 27.— By the Liero»iaii=Liverrool; 

 George A. Alden & Co.— Ceniral 22,872 



Sept. 30.— By the S(/ii'aiiia= Liverpool: 

 ToOrder— East ludlai.* 179 



Total 97,604 



[Value, $W.373.] 



*[NoTE, — These items aie ucdersiood to have been 

 mainly samples of Ceylon or Straits plantation rubber.l 



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



Note. — German statistics include Gutta-percha, Batata, 

 old (waste) rubber, and substitutes. 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. + Special Commerce, t Net Export. 



