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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[Mav I, 1909. 



In regard to the financial sitnation, Albert B. Beers (broker 

 in crude rubber and commercial paper, No. 68 William street, 

 New York), advises as follows: "During April the demand for 

 paper has continued good, rates ruling at 4>4^'4M per cent, for 

 the best rubber names, and 5@5'<. per cent, for those not so well 

 known.'" 



Rubber Receipts at Manaos. 



DfRixc March and eight months of the crop season for three 

 years, [courtesy of Messrs. Scholz & Co.]: 



1909. 



Rio I'urLis-.\cre tons 533 



Rio Madeira 309 



Rio Jurua 578 



Rio Javary-Iquitos 162 



Rio Solimoes 77 



Rio Xegro 93 



Total 1,752 



■Caucho 967 



- M.\RCH. 



1908. 



938 



288 



345 



59 



41 



_67 



J,738 

 1,067 



2,805 



1907. 



2,022 



292 



1,071 



17" 



74 



69 



1,108 

 4.813 



-July-March. 



1907- 9. 

 7,866 

 .2.794 

 3.686 

 2,318 

 945 

 483 



18,092 

 5,039 



1907- o. 

 8.129 

 2,596 

 3.389 

 2.424 

 1,078 

 441 



18,057 

 4.647 



l9o6-'7. 

 7,246 

 2.955 

 3.762 

 2,696 

 855 



526 



18,040 

 3.835 



21,875 



Tola! 2,719 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



L.\T£ New York <iuotations — prices paid by consumers for 

 carload lots, per pound — show practically no change since 

 last month : 



Old rubber boots and shoes — domestic 9>Vs,@ 8^ 



Old rubber boots and shoes — foreign 9<V2@ 8^ 



Pneumatic bicycle tires S^4(S' 6 



Automobile tires 5J4@ 6 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires 7 @ yYz 



White trimmed rubber 9;/2@io 



Heavy black rubber 5 @ S% 



Air brake hose 3J4@ 3J4 



Garden hose 2 @ 2% 



Fire and large hose 2)4@ 3 



Matting iy^@ i^ 



Rubber Imports at Riga. 



I.N ijumini-Zcituuo, appear the following figures, indicating, in 

 round figures, the quantity of crude rubber imported annually 

 at the port of Riga, which does not, of course, embrace the 

 whole imports for Russia : 



In 1902 pounds. 3,744,000 



In 1903 5,220,000 



In 1904 3,924,000 



In . 1905 4,536,000 



1 n 1906 6,696,000 



In 1907 5,076,000 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[.The Figures Indicate li'eights in Pounds.] 



April 6. — Bv the steamer Dominic, from J^Ianaos and Para: 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 



March 26. — By the .'irfritific=T-ondon: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 9,000 



March 29. — By the /i//w)ica=Mollendo: 

 W, R. Grace & Co. (Caucho) 8,000 



April S--:— By the Celtic='Liverifoo\: 

 Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 22,5o» 



April 7. — By the A/arat'a/= Bolivar: 

 American Trading Co. (Fine) 5.500 



American Trading Co. (Coarse) 2,500 8,000 



April 14. — By the Magdalena=yio\]endo: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine)...... 3.500 



April 13. — By the Kroonlattd=: Antwerp: 

 W. L. Gough Co. (Fine) 2,500 



April 16. — By the President Gra«(=Hamburg: 

 George A. Alden & Co. (Fine) 3.500 



April 19. — By the Ba/(Jc=Liverpool: 

 Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 22,500 



April 20. — By the Minneapolis=London: 

 General Rubber Co. (Coarse) 45,000 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 



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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Pounds. 

 March 26.— By El Mo«(f=New Orleans: 



Eggers & Heinlein 



G. Amsinck & Co 



A. X. Rotholz 



A. T. Morse & Co.... 



Luzartc & Whitney 



March 26. — By El /?to=GaIveston : 

 Continental-Mex. Rubber Co... "75,000 

 For Canada *7,5oo "82,500 



March 27. — By the AfoMf^rey=Frontera: 



Harburger & Stack... 



E. Steiger & Co 



E. N. Tibbals & Co 



H. Marquard & Co 



Graham Hinkley Co 



Cieneral Export & (Tom. (To. 



3.000 

 3.000 

 4.fioo 

 2,500 

 1,000 



13.500 



0,000 

 5.500 

 3,000 

 1,000 

 1,500 

 1,000 



March 29. — By the 5'xgi5»MiH(f^Colombia: 



G. Amsinck & Co 6,000 



Maitland, Copnell & Co 3,000 



Kunliardt & Co 2,000 



L. Delves & Co 1 ,000 



M. Blancho & Co 1,000 i, 



March 29. — By El jDifl^='Gialveston: 

 Cont. -Mexican Rubber Co. . . . *55,ooo 

 For Boston *4,5oo '$'. 



March 29. — By the ^//m)!Va=Colon: 



G, Amsinck & Co 3.500 



J. S. Sambrade 2,000 



F. Lapeirda 2,000 



Piza Nephews Co 1,500 



National Sewing Machine Co. 1,500 



Jose Julia & Co 1,000 



Meyer Hecht 1,000 1; 



April i. — By the Cienfi(egos=Tamp'\QQ: 



Ed. Maurer 



For Akron, Ohio. 



70,000 

 *34.ooo "104,000 



April 1. — By the /4fra(ro=Colombia: 



Maitland, Coppell & Co 8,000 



J. A. Pauli & Co 2,500 



Seanz & Co 2.000 



Lauman & Kemp 1,000 



April 2. — By the Co/on=Colon. 



Brandon & Bros 6,000 



L. Johnson & Co 2,000 



Hirzel. Feltman & Co 1.000 



Jose Julia & Co 1,000 



A. M. Capens' Sons 1,000 



April 3. — By the Mexico='F ronterz: 



Harburger & Stack 



Strul^ & Ultze 



E. Steiger & Co 



George A. ,\lden & Co 



Graham Hinkley Co 



J. \V. Wilson & Co 



Scholz & Marturet 



.\merican Trading Co 



H. Marquardt & Co 



E. N. Tibbals & Co 



14,000 

 3,000 

 5.500 

 4,000 

 2,500 

 2,000 

 1,000 

 1,000 

 1.500 

 1,000 35.500 



April 5. — By the Fiiri/ancta=Tampico: 



Poel & Arnold "no, 000 



New York Commercial Co.... *6o,ooo 

 ... "45,000 



*45.ooo "260,000 



April 5.— By the Kerrfi=Babia: 



J. H. Rossbach & Bros 20,000 



New York Commercial Co.... 18,000 38,000 



April 5. — By the Broroj^Galveston; 

 For Canada "15,000 



April 5. — By the Comus=^ew Orleans: 



A. T. Morse & Co 3.500 



Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co. . 2,500 



Eggers & Heinlein 1,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,000 8,000 



April 6. — By the Norse PriHce=Ba.hia: 



A. Hirsch & Co 11,000 



J. H. Rossbach & Bros 2,500 13,500 



April 7. — By El Mar=Galveston : 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co "265,000 



April 8. — By the PaHawKi=Colon: 



Piza Nephews Co 4,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,000 



Mecke & Co. 1,000 



American Trading Co 1,000 



Wessels, Kulemkamp Co 1,000 



Brandon & Bros 1,000 9,000 



April 9. — By El Dorado=^c\v Orleans: 



A. T. Morse & Co 3.000 



Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co.. 1,500 



A. N. Rotholz 1,000 5,500 



April 9. — By the Prins Frt'Jt'riVAr=Colombia: 



Kunhardt & Co 7,000 



Maitland, Coppell & Co 4,000 



T. A. Pauli &' Co. 



Roldau & Van Sickle 



April 10. — By the Espera*xza- 



Harburger & Stack 



E. Steiger & Co 



General Export & Com. Co. . . 



E. N. Tibbals & Co 



H. Marquardt & Co 



A. Rosenthal Sons 



Remsch & Helde. 

 Ed. Maurer 



2,000 

 1,000 



Frontera: 

 7,000 

 7,000 

 3.000 

 2,000 

 2,000 

 1,000 



April 12. — By the >'«mMri=Tampico: 



Ed. Maurer "85,000 



" 15.000 

 40,000 *: 



.^pRiL 13. — By the (7eorgic=Liverpool : 

 A. Hirsch & Co 



April 12. — By El 5"Hd=Galveston: 



Cont. -Mexican Rubber Co "no, 000 



For Canada "9,000 "i 



April 14. — By the Magdalena=.Co\omh\a: 



Kunhardt & Co 3.500 



West Coast Rubber Co 1,000 



Eggers & Heinlein 1,500 



Poel & Arnold. 

 For Akron, Ohio. 



