May 



1902.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



271 



Bolivian, of old importation, at 6.85 @ 6.90 marks per kilo- 

 gram are be noted. The reticence to buy future deliveries re- 

 mained unchanged, although owners were inclined to make 

 concessions. Small trading was done in Mandos scrappy ne- 

 groheads at 5 90 marks, but larger quantities, spot, could be 

 had at 5.80 @ 5.75 marks. Fine Mollendo, owing to limited 

 arrivals, received slightly better attention. Orinoco virgin 

 Para, held at too high a figure, received no inquiries. Middle 

 sorts, therefore, were much n.ore in evidence, and notable 

 shortages in Africans came to light, influencing prices mater- 

 ially. Much is to be hoped for from arrivals, so that large 

 quantities cannot accumulate. The market was interfered with 

 by the Easter holidays. 



Hamburg, April S, 1902. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



{The Figures Indicate Weights in Pounds.^ 



April 5. — By the steamer Dunstan, from 

 Importers. Fine. Medium. 



Reimers & Co 501,300 169,600 



New York Commercial Co.331,100 75,000 



A.T.Morse & Co 218,300 90,600 



United States Rubber Co.. 34,300 12,400 



Boston Rubber Shoe Co. . 34,300 12,400 



William Wright & Co 



New York and Java Trad- 

 ing Co 3,100 



Manaos and Para : 



Coarse. Caucho. Total 



174,300 75,100= 920,300 



101,700 56,900= 564,700 



110,200 12,700= 431,800 



6,400 45,100^ 98,200 



6,30c 44,800= 97,800 



29,100 = 29,100 



Hagemeyer & Brunn. 

 G. Amsinck & Co... . 



2,600 

 200 



. = 2,600 

 = 1,200 



Total 1,123,400360,000 431,300235,700= 2,150,400 



April 14.— By the steamer Hilary, from Manaos and Para : 



New York Commercial Co. 192,500 61,800 



A. T. Morse & Co 4'.500 14,400 



Reimers & Co 23,900 4,300 



United States Rubber Co . 27,800 3700 

 Boston Rubber Shoe Co.. :i,ioo 1,400 

 Lawrence Johnson & Co.. . 34,200 5,400 



Edmund Reeks & Co 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,700 



97,600 24,100= 



88,400 = 



22,300 29.400= 

 3.700 24,300= 

 1,500 12,000= 

 3,6000 8,600 = 



18,800= 



13,500= 



900 = 



354.300 

 144.300 

 79,900 

 59.500 

 26,000 

 51,800 

 18,800 

 13,500 

 2,600 



Total 332,700 91,000218,000109,000= 750,700 



April 23. — By the steamer Hildebrand, from Manaos and Para ; 



New York Commercial Co. 178,100 



Reimers & Co 143.500 



A. T. Morse & Co 7940O 



Edmund Reeks & Co 3,100 



United States Rubber Co. . 40,900 

 Boston Rubber Shoe Co. . . 24,100 

 G. Amsinck & Co 



500 1,100= 



4,700 



Total 469,100108,700186,000219,400= 983,200 



[Note.— Tiie Steamer Basil, from Pari, is due at New York May 5, with 

 560 tons of Rubber and 70 tons Caucho. 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



March 20. —By the iVomadic= Liverpool : 



Edmund Reeks & Co (Fine) 3,600 



Edmund Keeks & Co. (Coarse) 1,300 



EdmundReeks& Co. (Caucho) 1,800 



5,700 



April 17.— By I he T€u(o/U(;= Liverpool : 



A. T. Morse & Co. (Coarse) 18,000 



Ideal Rubber Co. (Fine) 2.100 20,100 



ArRii. 23.— By the Oceanic— Liverpool: 

 Edmund Keeks & Co. (Caucho) .... 8,000 



OTHER ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK 



CENTRALS. 



March 25.— By the Fmane«=Colon: 



American Trading (;o 4,400 



Hlrzel, Feltman & Co 3.60O 



Duniaresl&Co 2,330 



G Amsluck&Co 2,200 



T.N.Morgan l.SOn 



E B. Strout 1.000 



Eggers & Heinleln 5U0 15,400 



March 26 —By the ^t/i08=Greytown: 



Edwin B. Strout 7,500 



D. A. DeLima&Co B.OOO 



Lawrence Johnson <K Co 800 14.300 



M.iRCH 26.— By Pennsylvania RR.=New Orleans: 

 G. Amsinck & Co 5.000 



March 31.— By the r!ica(on=Mexlco : 



H. Marquardt&Co... . 1,600 



American Trading Co 700 2,200 



APRIL 1.— By the Ori2a6a=Colou : 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 5,200 



Lawrence Johnson* Co 3.400 



Kunhardt & Co 1,800 



A. D. .Straus* Co 1,000 



Pomares & Cushman . 1,200 



Thebaud Bros 1,000 13,600 



April 2.— By El Valle=Iieyr Orleans : 



A.T. .VIorse&Co 7,500 



G. Amsinck SCO 800 8,.300 



April 5.— By the iViapara—Mexlco : 



H. MarquardtA Co 7,000 



F. Probst & Co 2,000 



P. Harmony Nephews & Co 1,000 



Harburger & Stack 600 



American Trading Co 500 11,100 



April 7.— By the Prote««=New Orleans : 



A. T. Morse&Co 11.000 



A.N.Rotholr 2,000 



Eggers& Heinleln 300 



For London 8,000 21,300 



CENTRALS— Continued. 



Aprils.— By the ^(c)ie=Greytown: 



EdwinB. Strout 9,600 



Andreas* Co 2,000 



A. D.Straus&Co 1,500 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 1,200 



JimenezA Escobar 500 



G.Amsinck&Co 500 15,200 



APRIL 10 —By E( IMdsiNew Orleans : 



AT. Morse&Co 3,000 



Eggers & Heinleln 500 3,500 



April 10.— By the-4di'ance=Colon: 



Diimarest&Co 3,000 



G. Amsinck &ro 2.300 



Edwin B. Strout 2,200 



A. Santos S Co 1,100 



Ascenslo & Casslo 1,000 9.600 



APRIL 1.'.— By the Esperan2a= Mexico : 



H. Marquardt S Co ... 2.500 



E. Steiger&Co I..500 



E. N. Tlbbals & Co 200 4,200 



April 14 —By the ^itat=CattageDa: 



D. A. DeLlma & Co 3,500 



Livvience Johnson & Co 2.000 



G. Amsinck & Co 700 



Roldan & Van Sickle 200 



Kunhardt &Co 200 



Fox Brothers & Co. 100 6,700 



April 14.— By the Comu«=New Orleans : 

 A.T. Morse&Co 6,000 



April 15.— By El Alba^Tievi Orleans: 



A.T Morse&Co 3.000 



W. Loaiza & Co 2500 6 500 



April 17.— By the Pennsylvania =Ha,ml>ure : 

 Kelmers&Co 1,100 



April 15 —By the Allianca=Colon: 



Isaac BrandonA Bros 3.800 



H. Marquardt&Co 3 60O 



R. F. Cornwell 1,900 



G. Amsinck &Co 1.600 



Edward Maurer 1,100 



E.Schetlin& Co 700 



R.Fabeln&Co 700 



E.B.Strout 600 



A. D.Straus&Co 500 14,400 



April 21. —By the J(iron(erej/=Mexico : 



E. Stelger & Co 4,500 



Tnebaud Brothers 2,500 



W.Loaiza&Co 800 



L N. Chemedlin & Co 300 



For Europe 1.500 



American Trading Co 1,600 



Graham, Hinckley & Co 300 17,400 



APRIL21.— By the Loui«ia jja=New Orleans: 



Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co 4,500 



A.T.Morse&Co 2,600 7,000 



CENTRA LS— Continued. 



APRIL22.— By the i^inancc= Col on : 



Hirzel. Feltman & Co 29,000 



American Trading Co 1,100 



Dumarest&Co 1,000 



Et:gers& Heinleln. . , .. 2,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,600 



D. N.Carrington 500 



W.R.Grace&Co 300 



R Fablen & Co 300 26,800 



April 22. By the.il£hos=Greytown: 



D. A. DeLlrna& Co 5,000 



Edwin B. Strout 3,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 2.000 



Punderford & Co 1,000 



A. D. Straus & Co !,000 



C. A. Haynes & Co 500 



For London 3t0 12,800 



AFRICANS. 



POLNDS. 



March 28 —By the feniH«u(ar=Lisbon : 



A.T. Morse&Co 188.000 



Reimeis&Co 111,000 299,000 



, MARCH 26.— By the Occanic=Liverpool: 



(ieorge A. Alden &Co 26.000 



Reimers & Co 20.000 



Joseph Cantor 9,000 56,000 



March 28.— By the i?arce(ona=Hamburg: 

 George A. Alden & Co 23.000 



March 29.— By the Pafn'c«i=Hamburg : 



Livesey&Co 25,000 



A. T. Morse & Co 22,000 



George A. Alden & Co 11,600 



Robinson & Tallman 3,500 62.000 



March 31.— By the Pm brio = Liverpool: 



Reimers&Co 34,000 



Joseph Cantor 2,500 36,600 



April 2.— By the Canadia7j=Llverpool: 

 George A. Alden & Co 78,000 



April 2. —By the So«t/iuiar(i=Anmerp : 



Reimers&Co 28.OCO 



George A. Alden & Co .35.000 



Otto Meyer 2,500 6,600 



APRIL3.— By the iU(tjes/tc= Liverpool: 



Georse A. Alden & Co 14.000 



Otto Meyer 9.000 



Reimers&Co 10.000 



JosephCantor 7.000 40,000 



APRIL 9.— By the PcnnZaii(J=Antwerp : 

 Reimers&Co 61.000 



APRIL 14.— By the Pa(a(to=Hamburg : 

 Reimers&Co 10,600 



