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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[October i, 1902. 



GUTTA-PERCHA AND BALATA. 



Ali;.23.— By llie />U(VT)nfl = Liverpool : 

 W. H. Cummlngs A Sons 3,.'ino 



Skit. 8.— By the i'himosa=Slngapore: 

 Karle Brothers -.600 



Sbi'T. 15.— By the CoiumbiasGlasgow. 

 SpaulcUug MtK. Co 3,600 



liALATA. 



Auc. '26.— By the H!i(c/<fj=Haniburg : 

 ToOrder 2600 



Skpt. 15.— By the Prtns WiUem r.=Trlnlda(l: 

 G. Amsinck&Co SCO 



Sept. 15.— By the Minnetnnka=LoDdon: 

 Henry A. Gould &()o 4,500 



SEi'T. 22.— By the Minne)iaha=LoaAOD : 

 Earle Brothers 2,BC0 



CUSTOM HOUSE STATISTICS. 



I'ORT OF NEW YORK— AUGUST. 



Impttrls : pounds. VAr vR. 



ludlH-ruWier 3,181,240 $1,42.5,333 



Guttajelutong(I'ontianak) .. 832.147 20,253 



Total 



Exports : 



India-rubber 



Reclaimed rubber 



4,013,387 ?1, 445,576 



Rubber Scrap Imported 



57.91,- 

 63,704 



1,395 362 



$24,582 

 7,H98 



$80,701 



BOSTON ARRIVALS. 



AucdstT — By the ^l'Jria=Hamburg: 

 Otto Meyer— African 



Ai custO.- By the MfOTtia*: Liverpool: 

 George A Aldeu & Co.— African 



AuiiLi9T9 —By the U»o?it<(=Liverpool : 

 Otto Meyer— African 



11.271 



11,028 



12,268 



August 13.— By the it>crnia=Llverpool; 

 Reimers & Co. -African 



13,608 



Ari'.uaT 13.— By the 4rm6nt<in=Llverpool: 

 William Wright & fo.—Atrican 11,106 



AiGUST 16.— Bv the Kiu/frinnd^Autwerp: 

 William Wright & Co.- African 10,984 



August 23.— By the .l/i«/iioaji=Llverpool: 

 Reimers & Co. —African 12,347 



Aui:usT 25.— By the Dci'on<on=Llverpool : 

 George A. Alden& Co.— African 20,768 



August 25.— By the -l/ic/ii(;aii=Llverpool: 

 George A. Alden & Co.— African 33.106 



Totallmports 137.076 



[Value, $62,614.] 



rONTIANAK. 



August 20.— By the /Jos(OTiian= London ; 

 Amermann & Patterson .5,£69 



AUGUST EXPORTS OF INDIA-RUBBER FROM PARA. 



IN KILOGRAMS 1000 K1LOGRAMS=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 Austrian figures include Gutta-percha. The exports 

 from the United States embrace the supplies for Canadian consumption. * Corrrcied fifjures. 



