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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[January i, 1906. 



of predicted large receipts during November and December, and al- 

 though the actual receipts in November were only moderate, the market 

 at the close is still — even in a lesser degree — under the same intluence. 

 Since we issued our last monthly report Mangos indications are unani- 

 mous in predicting smaller receipts during January-March, iqo6, than 

 during January March, 1905. If this is borne out by the facts, and con- 

 sidering the large deliveries which have taken place (July-October, 1905, 

 about 1300 tons more than July-October, 1904, and July-November, 

 probably 1500 tons more) it may be safe to assume that supplies will not 

 be too large and prices, temporary fluciuations excepted, not go lower. 

 We give the reports of an expected mild winter in the United States and 

 Canada, for what they are worth ; if correct they may mean no advance 

 in the value of rubber, which otherwise, and in the circumstances men- 

 tioned, would be probable rather than possible. 



world's visible supply of paras, NOVEMBER 30. 

 1905. 



Tons 2830 



Prices, hard fine 5/3 



LIVERPOOL STOCKS OF AFRICAN RUBBER, NOVEMBER 30. 



1905 307 1902 473 1899 533 



1904 443 IQOI 048 1898 460 



•443 

 . igS 



1900 



.802 



1903 



ANTWERP RUBBER STATISTICS FOR NOVEMBER. 



•354 



Details. 



I905^ 



Stocks, Oct. 3 1 .iiU< 

 Arrivals in Nov . . . 



Congo sorts 



Other sorts 



Aggregating.. 

 Sales in November. 



554.483 

 61:4,835 



161,478 



:, 178, 868 

 543.57= 



1904. 



710,860 

 336.701 



267. 77S 

 68923 



1,047,561 

 435.835 



876,637 

 361,895 



303-453 

 58,442 



1,238,532 

 558,390 



Stocks, Nov. 30. ... j 635,296 611.726! 680,142 



Arrivals sincejan. i . 

 Congo sorts .. 

 Other sorts 



• 239.553 

 4,006,203 

 1.-33.35° 



,182,012 



4,263 232 

 918 7S0 



Sales since Jan. I..pi45,6i8|5,i8i,i86 



5,088,325 



4.58o,45f 

 507,869 



350.138 



235.231 



201,172 

 34,059 



585.369 

 399 408 



185 961 



1901. 



4,604.749 



4.232,804 



371,945 



5.066,288 4 S33.497 5,414,930 



266,105 



683,521 



600,897 



22.624 



949,626 

 106 325 



S43.301 



,644,282 



5234.931 



409.351 



RUBBER ARRIVALS AT ANTWERP. 



November 20.— By the Philippeville, from the Congo: 

 Bunge & Co (Societe General Africaine) kilos 152 000 



Do 



Do (Chemins de fer Grand Lacs) 



Do (Cie. du Kasai) 



Do (Sultanats du H.iut Ubangi) 



Charles Dethier (Belgika) 



Do (Societe La "M'Poko") 



Edmond Van Steensel (Cie. Bruxelloise du Haut 



Congo) 



M. S. Cols. (Societe Baniembe) 



Do (Mr. C. D'Heygere) 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise 



Do (Beige du Haut Congo) 



Comptoir des Produits Coloniaux (Societe N'Goko 



Sangha) 



Do (Ekela Kadci Sangha) 



Societe General de Commerce. . . . Societe La Lobay) 



Cie. Commerciale des Colonies (Cie. de I'N'Keme et 



I'N Keni) 



Do " (La Haut Sangha) 



Societe Equatoriale Congolaise.. .(Societe I'lkelemba) 



31,000 

 16,000 

 70,000 

 ig.ooo 



1,000 



6,000 



1,500 

 1,000 

 2,000 

 7,000 

 2,000 



2.500 

 3.500 

 4,000 



4.500 

 3.000 

 1,500 327.500 



December 12.— By the AnversvilU, from the Congo: 

 Bunge & Co (Societe Generale Africaine) kilos 327,000 



Do . 35,000 



Do (Chemins de fer Grand Lacs) 11,500 



Do (ABIR) 17,000 



Cynptoir Commercial Congolais 17,700 



Socieie Coloniale Anversoise (Cie. Frar.(;aise du Haut 

 , . . . Congo) 



Do (Beige du Haut Congo) 



Do 



Do (Slid Kamerun) 



Do (Cie. du Ka-^ai) 



M. S. Cols (Societe 1' Ikelemba) 



Do Mr. C. D'Heygere) 



L & VV. Van de Velde , 15,000 511,200 



Ceylon Exports {'Plantation Rubber). 



2.000 

 9,000 

 1,000 



S.oco 



75,000 

 1,500 

 500 



details- 

 Pounds. 



January i to Oct. 23 .... 107,056 

 Weekending Oct. 30... 4.075 



Week ending Nov. 6 1.943 



Week ending Nov. 13. .. . 7,017 



BY WEEKS. 



Pounds. 

 Week ending Nov. 20. . . 999 



Total to Nov. 20 121,090 



Same period. 1904 62,641 



Same period, 1903 38,215 



DESTINATION. 



Great Britain 87,767 Belgium... 9,297 



Germany... '6,234 Australia 1,152 



United States 6,594 Holland 125 



D. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Intiimte Weights in Pounds.X 



:oemb;r 5. — By the steamer Basil, from Mataos and Para : 



Importers. Fine. 



New Vork Commercial Co. 216,300 



Poel & Arnold 97,400 



A. T. Morse & Co 102,900 



General Rubber Co )0,8oo 



Neale & Co 



H.igemeyer & Brunn 9, goo 



L. Hagenaers & Co 19,000 5,800 



Edmund Reeks & Co. .. . 8.000 700 12,900 



Caucho. 



2,900 = 

 2,100 = 



Total 494,300 



December 18. —By the steamer . 

 New Vork Commercial Co. 1S6.500 



Poel & Arnold 87,900 



A. T. Morse& Co... .. 70,800 



General Rubber Co 18.300 



Edmund Reeks et Co . . . . 26,200 

 Hagemeyer & Brunn. . . . 23.400 



L. Hagenaers & Co 15,000 



Neale & Co 10.500 



Constantine P. San Tos. . 7,200 

 Neuss & Hesslein Co 1,600 



200 332.500 5,000= 



Maranhense, from Man.ios 



27,600 74,600 2,700 = 



27,400 91,300 i,Soo= 



20,800 46.OCO 11,600= 



5,500 52,900 = 



4,200 8,500 300= 



2,800 2,100 = 



4,200 = 



1,400 5.700 ....= 



300 600 . . . . = 

 300 goo 



700 = 



Total, 



339.600 



221, 600 



1 3 1 , 1 00 



48,100 



48.000 



3 1 , 200 



24.800 



2t,6oo 



919,000 



and Para : 



291,400 



208,400 



= 149,200 



= 76,700 



39,200 



28,300 



i9,2co 



17,600 



8.100 



3.500 



Total 447400 90.300 286,800 17,100= 841,600 



December 26 — By the s'eamer Hubert, from Manaosand Pat;'i : 



A. T. Morse & Co 175.700 



Poel .& Arnold 149,600 



New York Commercial Co. 146.600 



General Rubber Co 38 .700 



Neale & Co 



L. Hagenaers & Co 24.300 



C P. San Tos 8,200 



Edmund Reeks & Co 10,000 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 7 800 



27.900 

 26,600 

 30.500 

 14.500 



3.600 

 t.ico 

 2.300 



73.000 



55,7fo 



35.300 



67,700 



45 500 



4.300 



5.600 



6.200 



1,200 



2,100= 

 6,200 = 



1,800= 

 1,800^ 



600= 



178,700 



238,100 



214,200 



122,700 



45.500 



28,600 



iS.oco 



17.300 



11.300 



Total 560,900106.500294,50012,500= 974.400 



[N 'TK.— The slpamer /J;«rt2£.«^wj^ from ParS, is due at New York. January 4, 

 with 650 tons Rubber. I 



PARA RUBBHR via EUROPE. 



POUNDS 



I)KC. 1— By the (Vdn'c= Liverpool: 



New York Coniniercial To (Fine) I8.OOO 



Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 80.000 98,000 



OTHER ARRIVALS ATNEW YORK. 



Dkc. 18.— By the Mnii i.! = Ltverpooi: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) .. 



I)KC.21.— By tlie Cei'ic=Liverpool: 



Poel&Arnoid (Coarse) 3.').Oon 



Poel & AmoUUCaucho) 115,000 us,roo 



Dec. 26.— By the Caronio=Llverpool : 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 28,000 



CENTRALS. 



Nov.24.— By the .4(c)if=Car hbean : 



U. Amsinck &Co. 



Colon: 



8.000 



L-Awrence .Johnson & Co 6.100 



CJ. Amsinck&Co 3 700 



A.Santos&Co 3 600 



Uoldan A Van Sickle. 2.-<i'0 



Duniarest Bros. SCO 2.(;oo 



E.B.Strout ■ 2 100 



.1 A. Medina &Co 1.700 



2.50(1 



Nov. '-M.— By the AW.ar\ca 

 H.COO Hirrel, Feltman& Co 



(•EyTRALS.—Omlbinrd. 



Piza, Nephews & Co 



Charles E. Griffin . 



Silva. Biissi>nins*i Co 



Sniithpr«, Nordenholt ,v Co... 



MevprHe''ht.. 



HarbU'ger & Stack 



Isaac Kuble& Co 



2.100 

 1.000 



800 

 ."iOO 

 .5(in 

 600 

 .500 



S.^.SOO 



Nov. 2.5. — Bythe I/i(canin= Liverpool : 

 (ieorge A. Alden aco 



Nov. 2"). — By the .sV(/»ran(.a=Mexieo: 



E. Stelger & (;o 1 .000 



Harburneift Stack , 1,009 



