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THE INDIA RUBBER ^VORLD 



[September i, 1902. 



EAST INDIANS-Conlinued. 

 Aug. 15.— By the Afghanistan=SlnK»'\>ore: 



Keimers.'iCo .510,000 



William Wright & Co 300,000 810.000 



GUTTA-PERCHA AND BALATA. 



POUNDS. 



Ave. 12.— By the 37o!tft«=Haniburg : 

 ToOnler 6,500 



Aug. 6— By the Pennsylvania=tia.m\)\itg: 

 ToOrder 7. BOO 



AUG. II.— By the Qufcji»(a»d=Slngal)ore: 

 George A. Alden & Co l.ioo 



BALATA. 



July 29.— By the Sott(hirart'=Southampton: 

 Henry A. Goulds Co 4,500 



July 31.— By the Prins Willem /r=Trlnldad: 

 G. Amsinck&Co 1,000 



CUSTOM HOUSE STATISTICS. 



PORT OF NEW YORK— JUNE. 

 Imjyorts : pounds. vai ue. 



India-rubber 2,747,595 $1,412,607 



(!.itta-percha 30,069 11..502 



(iuttajelutong(Pontlanak) .. 1.865.308 39,968 



Total 4,632,972 



Exports : 



India-rubber 27.88s 



Kcclaliued rubber 88,974 



Rubber Scrap Imported . 



PORT OF NEW 



Imports: 



51,464,137 



? 14,785 

 11,)20 



... 3,418,737 8107,271 



YORK— JULY. 



POUNDS. VALUR. 



dia-rubber 3,111,103 Sl,.'i35 764 



Gutta-percha 23028 13,896 



iiutla-]elutong(Pontlanak) ... 854,224 24,017 



Total 3,987,355 ?l,373,677 



Exports : 



India-rubber 38,741 $21,972 



Keelalmed rubber 48,781 7,218 



Rubtier Scrap Imported 2,878,755 J1170,324 



BOSTON ARRIVALS. 



July 3.— By the Saa»>i<a=Llvi'riiool : 

 Keimers & Co.— African 16,169 



July 5.— By the Soaamorc^Liverpool : 

 Keimers &Co.— African 11,032 



July 5.— By the Zee!nn(J=Antwerp : 

 George A. Alden & Co— African... . 37,718 



July 16 —By the /i)erjiui=Llverpool: 

 Keimers & Co.— African 11,478 



July 26.— By the Kro(iii(an(l=Antwerp: 

 George A. Alden & Co .—African.... 17,713 



July 29.— By the HniKineriajts Liverpool: 

 George A. Alden & Co.— African 21,751 



Total Imports 115,861 



[Value, $44,650.] 



JULY EXPORTS OF INDIA-RUBBER FROM PARA. 



IN KILOGRAMS. 1000 KILOGRAMS=2204.6 POUNDS. 



OFFICIAL STATISTICS OF CRUDE INDIA-RUBBER (IN POUNDS). 



Note.— German Statistics include Gutta-percha Balata, old rubber, and substitutes. Italian, French, and Au-stcian figures include Gutta-percha. The exports 

 from the United States embrace the supplies for Canadian consumption. 



