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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August i, 1905. 



4 tons Mongalla strips . . 10.25 

 6 " Klangi, red strips. . . 8.50 

 8 " Upper Congo ball. . 1 1.50 



cAnf)»erp. 



To THE Editor of The India Rubber World : At the 

 inscription sale of June 28, out of 263 tons offered, ai8 were 

 sold at prices showing an average decline of about 10 centimes 

 (about I per cent.) on May figures. Considering the somewhat 

 lower quotations prevailing for Para sorts, as well as the small 

 demand from manufacturers for that time of the year, the re- 

 sults realized were very satisfactory. Especially fine and well 

 conditioned sorts maintained their values. The United States 

 seemed not to have sent any buying orders worth mentioning. 

 At the inscription sale on July 19 the exceptionally small quan- 

 tity of 133 tons will be exposed, the most important lots being 

 (with brokers' estimations in francs per kilogram) : 



25 tons Ueli strips 10.75 



7 '■ Batouri 10.60 



6 " Lac Leopold 10.75 



Since July 1 about 327 tons have been sold. Stocks in first 

 hands are about 550 tons. The steamer Leopoldville from the 

 Congo has brought about 407 tons. 



C. SCHMID * CO., SUCCESSEURS. 

 Anlwcrp, July 14, 1905. 



RUBBER ARRIVALS AT ANTWERP. 



June 27. — By the Leopoldville, from the Congo : 



Bunge & Co (Societe Geoerale Africaine) kilos. 210,000 



Do ? II ,000 



Do Societe A B I K 36,000 



Do (Chemins de fer Grand Lacs) 30.000 



Do (Comite Special Katanga) 9,000 



Do (Cie. du Kasai) go, 000 



Comptoir Commercial Congolais 4,000 



Societe General de Commerce (Alimaienne) 1,000 



Societi Coloniale Anversoise (La Lulonga) a, 000 



Do (Beige du Haut Congo) 5,000 



Do 700 



L. & W. Van de Velde 1,000 



Cie Commerciale des Colonies. . .(La Ilaut Sangha) 8,000 407,700 



July 17. — By the Philippeville, from the Congo ; 



Bunge & Co ..... .,.(A B I R) kilos 



Do (Societe Generale Africaine) 



Do (Chemins de fer Grand Lacs) 



Do (Comite Special Katanga) 



Do (Societe ' ' La Kotto ") 



Do (Sultanats du Haut Ubangi) 



Comptoir Commercial Congolais 



M. S. Cols (Societe Baniembe) 



Do (Alima) 



37.000 

 179,000 



10.800 

 2,800 

 3,000 



20,700 

 4,200 

 1,000 

 3,600 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise (Cie. du Kasai) 98,500 



Do (Sud Kamerun) 3,700 



Do (Beige du Haut Congo) 10,400 



Do 700 



G. & C. Kreglinger (Societe La Lobay) 14,000 



.Societe Generale de Commerce (Alimaienne) 2.900 



Charles Dcthier (Societe La M'I'oko) 10,000 



Comptoir des Produits Coloniaux.. (Societe "N'Goko" 



Sangha) 7,400 409,700 



Grisar & Co., so long established as rubber brokers, announce under 

 date of July i : " We beg to inform you that we have on this day grant- 

 ed power of attorney for our firm to Mr. Gustave Grisar, son of our part- 

 ner, Mr. Max Grisar, and for several years a co-worker in our firm." 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



yTht Figures Indicate IVeishts in PoHnds.\ 

 July 5. — By the slttmcr A mazonetise, from Manaos and Pari : 

 Importers. Fine. Medium, Coarse. 



New York Commercial Co. i6,loo 3,700 16,000 



Poel & Arnold 52,100 



A. T. Morse & Co 1,000 36,800 



General Rubber Co 2,500 400 21,600 



Neale & Co 9,800 1,300 11,400 



G. Amsinck & Co 7i3°o ■■•• 5,ooo 



Lionel Hagenaers & Co. . 4.700 1,200 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 2.000 1,400 



Total 43,400 6,800 144.100 19,400= 213,700 



July 17. — By the steamer Cearenst, from Para ; 



New York CommercialCo. 



A. T. Morse & Co 



Poel & Arnold 



Lawrence Johnson & Co. 

 Hagemeyer & Brunn. . . . 

 General Rubber Co 



Total. . 



20,500 5,200 114,900 22.700= 

 July 24. — By the steamer Hubeit, from Manaos and Para ; 



New York Commercial Co. 53,800 17,100 43,100 3,800= 

 \. T.Morse &Co 4,900 



Poel & Arnold 3,600 



General Rubber Co 900 



G. Amsinck & Co 17,800 



Neale & Co 5,100 



Lionel Hagenaers & Co. . 6,000 

 Edmund Reeks & Co 



700 

 300 

 100 



600 



34,200 5,800= 



34,100 2,400= 



200 37,500= 



6,500 = 



1,700 = 



1,100 = 



4,aoo= 



173.300 



117,800 



45,600 



40,400 



38.700 



24,300 



7,400 



7,100 



4,200 



Total 92,100 18,800 120,900 53,700= 285,500 



[Note. — The steamer Dominic^ from Pari, is due at New York. August 4, with 

 too tons Rubber.] 



PARA RUBBER via EUROPE. 



JiiNK. '.'C— By the .W(ira<!a»=Culdad Bolivar: 



Thebaud Brothers (Fine) 10,000 



Thebaiul Brolhers (Coarse) '^..^OO 



Mldilleton & Oo. (Coarse) 2,500 15,000 



Junk 29.— By the Oceanic= Liverpool: 

 A. T. Morse & Co. (Coarse) 5,000 



Junb30.— Bytbe&0i(''anc(i=ColoD : 



F. Koseostein & Co.(Fine) l.OOO 



It. 1) Kvaiis (Fine) 1.000 



Flinl&Co. (Caucho) ... 6,600 



.lui.Y 7.— By the .V(^/«(^c=Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold (Caucho) 



.Iiii.Y 20.— By the Gi«nada=Culdad Bolivar: 



Thebaud Brothers (Fine) 8.600 



Thebaud Brothers (Coarse) 4,600 



Mlddleton&Co. (Fine) 13.600 



MUldletoii * Co. (Coarse) 1.600 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Coarse) 6,000 3 



J ij I. Y 22.— By the Campania = Liverpool : 



New York Commercial i..'o. (Fine)... 9,000 

 A. T. Morse & Oo. (Coarse) 4,600 



43,000 



JiJ.xK 30.— By the Scguranca=Co\on : 



Meyer Hccht i.joo 



1,000 



A. Kosenthals Sons 

 J. A. Medina & Co . .. 

 Iiaac iirandon & Bros 

 Mamie & Kindon. 



mo 



900 

 600 



JiLY 1.— By the A'trtoara^, Mexico ; 



Uarburser & Stack 2.000 



Urabam Binkley&Co 1 OOO 



" N. TIbbals Co 600 



2,500 



OTHER ARRIVALS IN NEW YORK. 



CENTRALS. 



Jdnk 26.— By the Boyamo=TuEpan : 



H.ManiuardtA Co 2.000 



Harburger* Stack 600 



JtTNK 2S.— By EI />aso=New Orleans : 



Manbaltan Rubber Mfg. Co 2,2C0 



A. T. Morse <S Co 1,300 



■June 26.— By the .(i;ta<= Colombia: 



D. A. De Lima & Co 1,600 



.1. Firro 1,200 



Knurrs & Helnleln i.ooo 



United Knilt Co 7U0 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 700 



A. D. Straus & Co 6OO 



June 27.— By the .Ueiialja=I.ondon : 

 George A. Alden & Co 



5,700 



4,200 



13,.'>00 I Samuels & Cummlngs. 



600 4,200 



Julys.— By the G<orBic= Liverpool: 



J. H . Rossbach t Bros 33,000 



Hlrsch & Kaiser 10,000 43,000 



Julys.- By theiSamiasColombia: 



K. Mandell & Co 500 



Eggers & Helnleln 1,500 



Koldan Van Sickle 1,000 



A. S. Lascellas &Co 1.000 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 600 4,600 



July 5.— By the .4iiDance=Colon : 



G. Amsinck A Co 11,200 



American Trading Co 6,600 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 4,100 



E. B. Strout 3,700 



Koldan & Van Sickle 3,100 



A. M. Capen Sons 3,100 



Dumarest Bros. &Go 2,700 



A.Santos&Co 2,100 



Mecke&Co 1,700 



l)eSola& I'ardo 1.300 



Charles E. Griffin 1,000 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 900 



W.Loalza&Co. 600 



Sllva, Bussenius & Co 600 



Hirzel, Feltman &Co 600 42,200 



July 5.— By the Tintnretto= Baliia : 



Hlrsch& Kaiser 40,000 



J. H. Rossbach & Bros 11,500 



A,D.HItch&Co 9,000 



American Commercial Co 11,500 72,000 



