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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[March i, 1909. 



grades being less than usual. The high 

 Plantation was 5s. 4^d. [=$1.3154]. for 

 for fine hard Para, 5J. [=$1,212/3]. 



Untied States Rubber Imports. 



1906. 



United Kingdom pounds 10,693,382 



Germany 3,878,823 



Other Europe 9,509,074 



Central America and British 



Honduras 1,196,618 



Mexico 3,635.48s 



Brazil 34,329,523 



Other South America 1,936,147 



East Indies 2,557,128 



Other Countries 171,071 



est figure realized for 

 crepe. To-day's price 



1907. 1908. 



6,886,621 11,805,484 



4,021,05s 3,616,766 



8,187,430 7,822,099 



1,160,252 

 8,538,656 

 36,454,988 

 1,906,260 

 1,455,489 

 42,540 



797.033 



11,657,245 



38,028,444 



1,416,258 



1,123,073 



23,072 



1,340,216 866,442 

 821,521 567,094 



518,695 299,348 



3,708,012 

 72,581,462 



155.131 



16,640,322 



statistics 



Totals 67,907,251 68,653,291 76,289,474 



Value $53,391,137 $49,813,361 $44,782,526 



Average per pound 78.3 cents. 75.4 cents. 58.7 cents. 



Exports 3.753,462 4,102,838 



Net Imports 64,153,789 64,550,453 



Other Imports. 



Gutta-percha pounds 34,169 502,722 



Gutta-jelutong iS.164,293 33,679,951 



Balata was not separately listed in the government 

 for calendar years before July i, 1908; during the second half 

 of the year 583,422 pounds were entered, of the average value 

 of 42.3 cents. 



Antiverp. 



Rubber Arrivals from the Congo. 

 January 19. — By steamer Leopoldville: 



Bunge & Co (Societe Generale Africaine) kilos 48.200 



Do 38,200 



Do (Chemins de fer Grand Lacs) 2,300 



Do (Societe Anversoise) 2,500 



Do (Societe Abir) 4,800 



Do (Comptoir Commercial Congolais) 17,500 



,,Do (Comie Special Katanga) 1,700 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise (Beige du Haut Congo) r,ioo 



Do (Cie. du Kasai) 72,500 



Do (Sud Cameroon) 500 



Do (Cie. du Lomami) 6,700 196,000 



Antiverp. 



Rubber Statistics for January. 



Details. 1909. 1908. 1907. 1906. 1905. 



Stocks, Jan. i kilos 595,735 1,006,894 658,184 735,187 541,361 



Arrivals in January 283,955 547.968 317,692 605,029 325,081 



Congo sorts 186,189 504,451 242,806 414,613 239,709 



Other sorts 97,766 43,517 74,886 190,416 85,372 



Aggregating 879,690 1,554,862 975,876 



Sales in January 281,913 294,853 357,226 



Stocks, January 31 597,777 1,260,009 618,650 



Arrfvals since Jan. i 283,955 547,968 317,692 605,029 325,081 



Congo sorts 186,189 504,451 242,806 414,613 239,709 



Other sorts 97,766 43.517 74,886 190,416 85,372 



Sales since Jan. i 281,913 294.853 357,226 821,521 567,094 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weights in Founds.] 



February 6. — By the Steamer Benedict, from Manaos and 



Para ; 



Importers. Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucko. Total. 



New York Commercial Co. 400,300 



A. G. Morse & Co 280,100 



Poel & Arnold 165,600 



General Rubber Co 55i70o 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 24,000 



C. P. dos Santos 25,800 



Wm. E. Feck & Co 36,000 



Edmund Reeks 5; Co 5.400 



G. Amsinck St Co 10,300 



Total 1,003,200 



February i;.- 

 Para: 



A. G. Morse & Co 681,400 



New York Commercial Co. 145.200 



Poel & Arnold 186,900 



Lawrence Johnson & Co.. . 38,200 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 22,100 



G. Amsinck & Co 22,300 



Edmund Reeks & Co 16.100 



General Rubber Co 12,100 



C. P. dos Santos 15,700 



-Bv the Steamer Cearense, from Manaos and 



Total 1,140,000 200,000 458,000 323,500=2,121,500- 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Jan. 22. — By the BraW/ta=Hamburg: 

 General Rubber Co 1 1,500 



Jan. 25. — By the /.«caMia=Liverpool: 

 Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 5,000 



Jan. 26. — By the Pennsylvania=Wdimhnrg: 



W. L. Gough Co. (Fine) 13,500 



Livesey & O. (Coarse) 15,500 29,000 



Jan. 27. — By the Pa//oHjja^=Hamburg: 

 W. L. CJough Co. (Fine) 11,000 



Feb. 1. — By the ^rabic=Liverpool: 



Livesey & Co. (Fine) 17,000 



Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 5,000 22,000 



Feb. 2. — By the Bot.'w:=Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 4,000 



Feb. 3. — By the Zf Wan(J=Antwerp : 

 W. L. (^ugh Co 11,500 



Feb. 5. — By the Ma;V5nV=London: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 22,500 



Feb. 5. — By the Waldersee=Y{^m\i\iT%: 

 New York Commer. Co. (Fine) 15,000 

 New York Commer. Co. (Coarse) 28,000 43,000 



Feb. 8. — By the Allianc(r=yio\\endo\ 

 W. R. Grace & Co. rCaucho) 16,000 



Feb. II. — By the ^a»i./aHd=Antwerp : 

 Rubber Trading Co. (Fine) 9,000 



Feb. 15. — By the PafriVm^lIamburg: 

 George A. Alden & Co. (Coarse 11,500 



Feb. 16. — By the Wmcri>a=rHamburg: 

 New York C'ommercial iCo. (Fine)...... 13.500 



Feb. 18.— By the C/yrfe=MolIendo: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 7.500 



Feb. 17. — By the Geor^iV= Liverpool : 



Edmund Reeks & Co. (Fine) 18,000 



Edmund Reeks & Co. (Coarse) 9,000 

 Edmund Reeks & Co. (Caucho) 2,000 

 Nuess Hesslein & Co. (Fine).. 11,500 

 Nuess Hesslein & Co. (Caucho) 6,000 46,500 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 



["This sign, in connection with imports of Cen- 

 trals, denotes 'Guayule rubber.] 



Jan. 23. — By the -^/rai.s=Colombia: 



Kunhardt & Co 3,500 



L. Hageman & Co 3,000 6,500 



Jan. 23. — By the Mfrida=Frontera: 



Harburger & Stack 9.000 



E^ Steiger & Co 6,noo 



A. Klipstein & Co 2,500 



H. Marquard & Co 2,';oo 



George A, Alden & Co 1,000 



American Trading Co 1,000 22,000 



Pounds. 



Jan. 25. — By the El i?io=GaIveston: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co *77,ooo 



Jan. 25. — By the LM£rania=Liverpool. 

 George A. Alden & Co 33. 500 



Jan. 25. — By the New Y or k^Lon Aon: 

 Poel & Arnold 7,000 



Jan. 26. — By the PflKama^Colon : 



J. Brandon & Bros 15,500 



Jose Julia & Co 2,000 



Meyer & Hecht 1,500 



Wessels Kulemkamp Co 1,000 



Piza Nephews Co 1,000 



De Lima Cortessa Co 1,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,000 23,000 



Jan. 26. — By the Augusta ri"cfon(2=Hamburg: 

 J. H. Rossbach & Bros 9,000 



Jan. 27. — By El D«i=Galveston : 

 For Canada •6,500 



Jan. 30. — By the Morro Castle—Vera Cruz: 



Graham Hinkley Co 2,000 



H. Marquard & Co 1,000 3,000 



Jan. 30. — By the Segismund^=Co]omhia: 



Seanz & Co 1,500 



Mailland Coppell Co 1,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 1.500 



A. Held 1,000 5.500 



Feb. 1. — By the Co»iHj-=New Orleans: 



Eggers & Heinlein 2,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,500 4,000 



Feb. 3. — By the Advance-=Co\on: 

 G. Amsinck & Co 6,500 



F. Lapeirda 6,000 



Roldau & Van Sickle 5,000 



Simon Elais & Co 3»50o 



Demarest Brothers 3.000 



L. Johnson & Co 1,000 



American Trading Co 3,000 



A. Rosenthal & Sons 1,000 



Mecke & Co i ,000 



Elmenhorst & Co 1,000 31,000 



Feb. 3. — By the El Norte=:Gta\vcston: 



Continental-Mexican Rubber Co *40,ooo 



Feb. 4. — By the Sibcr ia^Greytown: 



G. Amsinck & Co 15,000 



Jose Julia & Co 11,000 — 



Mecke & Co 1.500 



De Lima Cortessa Co 1,000 



Brandon & Bros 1,000 29,500 



Feb. 5. — By the //Hgm=Tampico : 



New York Cxtmmercial Co *i25.ooo 



Edward Maurer * 125,000 



Poel & Arnold *35,ooo •285,000 



Pounds. 



Feb. 5. — By the El Mar=Galveston : 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co.. "125, 000 

 For Canada * 15,000 * 140,000 



Feb. 6.— s-By the A/<T.rifo=Frontera: 



Harburger & Stack 3.500 



General Export Commercial Co. . 2,000 



E. Steiger & Co 1,500 



A. Klipstein & Co 1,000 8,000 



Feb. 8. — By the Afghan Pri«c£'=Bahia: 



Poel & Arnold 38,000 



J. H. Rossback & Bros 22,000 



A. Hirsch & Co 10,000 70,000 



Feb. 8.— By El 5tff/fr=New Orleans: 

 Central American Trading Co 3,000 



Feb. 8. — By the rtgt7aH(.-i(i=Tamp^co: 



Edward Maurer * 190,000 



Poel & Arnold *35.ooo 



J. A. Kendall Co •2,000 •227,000 



Feb. 8. — By the Allianca^^Colon: 



Brandon & Bros 11,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 4,000 



Demarest Bros. Co 4,000 



Simon Elais & Co 5.000 



Maitland Coppel Co 2,500 



George A. Alden & Co 2.500 



Fidanque Bros 1.500 



Piza Nephews Co 1,000 32,000 



Feb. II. — By the Prins Joacliem=:Co\on: 



A. Santos & Co 12,500 



Mecke & Co 4.500 



A. Rosenstein & Co 2,500 



L. Johnson & Co 1,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 2,500 



Eggers & Heinlein l»500 



M. Blancha Co 1,000 26,000 



Feb. 13. — By the Co/o)t=CoIon: 



Brandon & Bros 3.000 



G. Amsinck & Co 1. 500 



Mecke &• Co i ,000 



Meyer & Hecht 1,000 6,500 



Feb. 13. — By the Esperanaa=:V rontera: 



Harburger & Stack 7,000 



E. Steiger & Co 5,000 



H. Marquardt & Co 2,500 



General Export & Commission Co. 3.000 16,500 



Feb. 13. — By the Fntricia=llamhurg: 

 Poel & Arnold *65,ooo 



Feb. 15. — By the MomMJ=New Orleans: 



Ari Rotholz 5,000 



Manhattan R. Mfg. Co 2,500 



A. Rosenstein fit Co 3,000 



Wessels, Kulemkamp Co 1,000 11,500 



