338 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[June i, 1909. 



Centrals 

 Esmeralda, sausage... 85® 86 Mexican 

 Guayaquil, strip ..;... 73® 74 



Nicaragua, scrap 8i@ 82 



Panama 67(0) 68 



scrap 82@ 83 



Mexican, slab 6i@ 62 



Mangabeira, sheet 55® 56 



Guayule 34@ 35 



East Indiax. 



Assam 95® 96 



Pontianak 4H@ — 



Late Para cables quote : 



Per Kilo. 



Islands, fine 6$200 



Islands, coarse 2$6oo 



Latest Manaos advices : 



Upri ver, fine 7$500 



Upriver, coarse 5$50o 



Borneo 35® 45 



Per Kilo. 



Upriver, fine 7$4SO 



Upriver, coarse 5$4SO 



Exchange 15 5-32^. 



Exchange i; 



-32d. 



Statistics of Para Rubber (Excluding Caucho). 



Xevv York. 

 Fine and 

 Medium. 

 Stocks, March 31..../0HJ- 329 

 Arrivals, April 870 



Aggregating 1199 



Deliveries, April 815 



Stocks, April 30. 



384 



159 

 Par.\. 

 1909. 1908. 1907. 

 Stocks, March 31.... tons 1561 975 985 

 Arrivals, April 2350 3260 



1313 



375 277 



England. 



1909. 1908. 1907. 



330 1975 810 



1440 1 165 



Aggregating 391 1 



Deliveries, April 2976 



424s 

 3735 



1770 

 1.050 



1975 

 1025 



1908. 



Stocks, April 30 935 635 510 720 2005 950 



1909. 



World's visible supply, April 30 tons 3,828 



Para receipts, July i to April 30 27,670 



Para receipts of caucho, same dates 6,690 



Afloat from Para to United States, .\pril 30 477 

 Afloat from Para to Europe, April 30.... 1,153 



1907. 



3.487 

 28.695 



5.075 

 498 

 970 



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

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

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

 commercial paper has continued good, the 'usual run of rubber 

 names being quoted at 4^@4J4 per i^e'it- for the best ; and 5®5>< 



per cent, for those not so well known, and the supply rather 

 limited." 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



Late New York quotations — prices paid by consumers for 

 carload lots, per pound — show practically no change since last 

 month : 



Old rubber boots and shoes — domestic 8j^@ 8J4 



Old rubber boots and shoes — foreign 83^@ 85.^ 



Pneumatic bicycle tires S5^@ 6 



Automobile tires SJ4@ 6 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires 7 @ 7j/^ 



White trimmed rubber 9}^® 10 



Heavy black rubber 5 @ SJ4 



Air brake hose 3 @ 3J4 



Garden hose 2 ® 2j/^ 



Fire and large hose 2^@ 3 



Matting i?4® i J4 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weights in Potmds.] 



April 26. — By the steamer Cuthbert, from Manaos and Para: 



Importers. 

 New York Commercial Co.. 



A. T. Morse & Co 



Poel & Arnold 



Edmund Reeks & Co 



General Rubber Co 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 



Lawrence Johnson & Co. . . 



C. P. dos Santos 



L. Hagenaers & Co 



Fine. Medium. 

 117.700 28,500 



87.400 

 52.900 



I 1,100 



18.100 

 1J.500 



3.100 

 9,300 

 1,400 

 7,200 



Coarse. 

 84,500 



21.300 

 99,500 

 7,900 

 23,000 

 18,500 

 12.300 

 14,500 



Caucho. 

 16,600= 



105,000= 

 24,700=: 

 97,800= 

 30,600= 



14.400= 



Total. 



247,300 



216,000 



186,400 



1 18.200 



78,900 



31,000 



28,100 



14,500 



1,200 



Total 302,100 49,700 281,500 289,100= 



May 5. — By the steamer Basil, from Manaos and Para : 



New York Comm/ercial Co. 



Poel & Arnold 



A. G. Morse & Co 



General Rubber Co 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 



Edmund Reeks & Co 



Lawrence Johnson & Co. 



C. P. dos Santos 



Thomsen & Co 



7.1.400 

 90,800 

 74.300 

 64,600 

 38,400 

 8,500 



33,900 

 9,000 

 9,000 



15,400 



300 



68,900 



II 1,800 



44,000 



137.700 



55.400 



9,200 



16,400 



16,500 



300 



78,100^ 



62,900= 



1,300= 



46,200= 



5.300= 

 5.300= 



2,700= 



354.300 



274,500 



128,800 



263,900 



93,800 



24,800 



21,700 



16.500 



4.700 



Total 450,500 70,500 460,200 201,800= 1,183,000 



^Iay 14. — By the steamer MarnnhcHsc. from Manaos and Para: 



General Rubber Co 



Poel & Arnold 



New Y'ork Commercial Co. . 



Haseniever & Brunn 



A. T Morse & Co . ... 



Law rence Johnson &• Co. . 



Edmund Reek & Co 



Czarnikow. MacDougall Co. 

 (i. Amsinck & Co 



Total 279,700 



1,800 246,500 148,000= 



747,000 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



April 21. — By the Cccma/ua—LiverpooI: 

 General Rubber Co. (Fine)... 67,000 

 General Rubber Co. (Coarse). 37.000 104000 



April 24. — By the Pennsyhania^H^mhurg: 

 Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 21,000 



April 30. — By the MauretaHia=:hivev^ov\: 

 General Rubber Co. (Coarse). 13,500 

 New York Com. Co. (Coarse). 3ooo i/.ooo 



May 1. — By the Maracas^JioMvar. 

 General Export Co. (Fine) . . . 8,500 

 General Export Co. (Coarse).. 2,500 11.000 



May 4. — By the Minnetonka='London: 

 General Rubber Co. (Coarse) 



May 5. — By the Coro»ifl=Liverpool: 

 General Rubber Co. (Coarse). 11,000 

 Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 11,500 



May 5. — By the S/i(^c/ic=Haniburg: 

 Geo. A. Alden & Co. (Coarse) 



May 5. — By the Oceania=L,ondQn: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 



May 10. — By the Ct'drtc=Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 



May 17. — By the Sa/f:c=:Liverfi\)ol : 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 



60,000 



65,000 



May 17. — By the Nezv rorfe=London: 

 George A. Alden & Co. (Coarse) 



May 19. — By the Car7nflHia^=Liverpool : 

 New York Co. Co. (Coarse) . 38,000 



Poel & Arnold 'T^arse) 27,000 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse).. 20.000 



May 21. — By the iV/aurefan ia=LiverpooI; 



Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 11,500 



New York Com. Co. (Coarse). 11,000 22,500 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 

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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Pounds. 



April 21. — By the Grecian Pri")iC(-'=Bahia: 

 Poel Arnold 11,000 



April 2^. — By the //Hgi«=Tampico: 

 Edward Maurer '155,000 



April 24. — By the El .-^/fra^Galveston : 

 Edward Maurer *22, 500 



April 26. — By the Co/o/i=Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 3.500 



Dumarest Bros. & Co 3.500 



Pablo, Calvet & Co 



Piza Nephews & Co 



C. Bernheim & Co 



Harburger & Stack 7.5oo 



e- nr.n General Export & Com. Co.. 3-5oo 



^^■°°° Strube & Ultze 3.500 



Adrians & Ibauer 1.500 



Isaac Kubie & Co 1.500 



Scholz & Marturet 1,500 



85,000 Graham, Hinkley & Co 1,000 30,000 



April 26. — By the Eel .Uar=Galveston: 



Continental-Mexican Rubber Co *i5o,ooo 



22,500 



April 27. — By the BayatiC(J=Tampico: 

 New York Commercial Co.... '90,000 



Poel & Arnold *55.ooo 



Edward Maurer '3.500 'iSOiOOO 



April 29. — By the ri)wco^Co\unihia : 



G. Amsinck & Co 4.S00 



Kunhardt & Co 3. 500 



.\. M. Capen's Sons 3,000 



R. Dei Fallego & Co 1.500 



De Lima & Cortissoz & Co. . 1,000 



Eggf rs & Heinlein 1 ,000 



Wcssels, Kulenpamff & Co.... 1,000 15,000 



April 29. — By the El A''orft'=Galveston 



Continental-Mex. Rubber Co 

 For Boston ■. . . 



150,000 

 *6,5oo *i56,5oo 



2,000 

 1.000 

 1,000 



April 26. — By the Morro Cajf/^=:Mexico: 

 67,000 H. Marquardt & Co 10,000 



May 3. — By the r/u'.fpu=Bahia: 



T. H. Rossbach & Bros 30,000 



New York Commercial Co. . . . 22.000 



A. Hirsch & Co 13,500 



Poel & Arnold i i.ooo 



A. D. Hirsch & Co 11.000 



