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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[October 1, 1912. 



IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES OF UNMANUFACTURED INDIA-RUBBER, ETC. 



[Fiscal years ending Tune 30.] 

 India Rubber. Guayulc Gum. 



Years. 



1911-12 $93,013,255 



1910-11 76,24-1.603 



1909-10 101,078,825 



1908-09 61,709,723 



190708 36,613,185 



190607 58,919,981 



1905-06 45,114,450 



1904-05 49,898,366 



190304 40,444,250 



1902-03 30,436,710 



$6,463,787 

 =10,443,157 



•28,583 

 24,613 



1 Fit only for re-manufacture. 



-Included in "India Rubber" prior to 1911. 



■ Not stated separately prior to July 1, 

 * Guayule plant. 



1905. 



Untied States Imports of Crude Rubber. 



Offio-^l St.atement. — Fiscal Years Ending June 30. 



1909-10. 



United Kingdom ....pounds 15,556,981 



Belgium 3,813,702 



France 3,695,703 



Germany 6,528,147 



Portugal 1,996,530 



Central America 1,424,449 



Mexico 23,486,384 



Brazil 39.510,920 



Other South America 2,503,683 



East Indies 2,419,956 



Other Countries 108.226 



1910-11. 



15,953,233 

 4,473,202 

 3,157,879 

 6,151,752 

 1,752,468 

 1.342.939 

 853,805 



31,020,764 



2,506,875 



4.624.457 



208.886 



1911-12. 



29,728,994 

 6.101.346 

 4,139,109 

 8,820,516 

 1,449,790 

 1.390,555 

 2,226,541 



46,762,744 



2,857,173 



6,338,130 



395,275 



Total pounds 101 ,044,681 



Import value $101,078,825 



Average per pound $1.00 



Net Imports- 

 Imports pounds 101,044,681 



Exports 6,492,947 



72,046.260 110,210,173 



$76,244,603 $93,013,255 



$1.06 $0.84 



72.046.260 

 5,267,589 



110,210.173 

 5.610,951 



Net imports 94,551,734 66,778,679 104,599,222 



Other United States Imports. 



1909-10 1910-11. 1911-12. 



Balata pounds 399,003 878,305 1,517,066 



Gutta-percha 784,501 1.648,921 1,204,406 



Waste rubber 37,364,671 26.948,000 28,293,192 



Gutta-jelutong 52,392,444 51,420.872 48,795,268 



Guayulc gum' 19,749.522 14.238.625 



*fImports of Guayule gum were included in "India rubber" prior to 

 July 1. 1910.) 



African Rubbers. 



New York Stocks (in Tons). 



August 1, 1911 90 



September 1 112 



October 1 67 



November 1 45 



December 1 60 



January 1, 1912 58 



February 1 150 



March 1, 1912 90 



April 1 80 



May 1 62 



June 1 94 



July 1 62 



August 1 85 



September 1 156 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.'\ 



September 3. — By the steamer Francis, from Manaos and Para : 



Fine. 



.Arnold & Zeiss 316,200 



56,400 



'115.700 



14.300 



20.300 



•16,800 



Henderson & Korn. 



New York Commerci.il Co. 



Meyer & Brown 



De Lagotellerie &^ Co 



General Rubber Co 



Robinson & Co 



Medium. 



86,400 



27,300 



26,500 



1. 100 



2,500 



Coarse. 



156,300 



135,400 



28.000 



15,200 



19.100 



6.400 



4.600 



Caucho. 



57,300= 



5,900= 



40,300= 



21,300= 



6,000= 



Total. 



616,200 



225,000 



210,500 



51,900 



41,900 



29,200 



4,600 



Total 539,700 143,800 365,000 130,800 = 1,179,300 



' Of above, 30 tons for exposition. 



the steamer Cuthbcrt, from Manaos and 



September 16. — B\ 

 Para ■ 



Henderson & Korn 14,500 



Arnold & Zeiss 42,200 31,100 92,500 21,800= 187,600 



1,800 210,200 



6,600= 233,100 



New York Commercial 



Robinson & Co 



General Rubber Co. 

 Meyer & Brown.... 

 De Lagotellerie Co.. 



Co. 



49,500 

 15,000 



17,600 

 5,800 



7,500 



700 



37,200 



12.000 



25,700 



2.600 



2,600 



13,600: 

 400: 



20,200 = 



117,900 

 33,200 

 25,700 

 22,800 

 10,800 



Total 128.700 57.000 382,800 62,600= 631.100 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



POU.NDS. 



.Vl'ci-st 19. — By the .l/oyai-o=Bolivar : 



Gen. Export Com. Co. (Fine)... 18,000 



Gen. Export Com. Co. (Coarse) . 18,000 



Ed. Maurer (Fine) 12,000 



Ed. Maurer (Coarse) 12,000 



Yglesias, Lobo & Co. (Fine) 7.000 



Yglesias, Lobo & Co. (Coarse) . . 9,000 76,000 



.\UGUST 26. — Ey the Kaiserin Anguste Victoria 

 ^Hamburg; 

 Ed. Maurer (Fine) 20,000 



Al-cust 27. — By the Co/<m=MoIlendo: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . . 6,000 

 F. Rosenstern Co. (Fine) 6,000 12,000 



September 3. — By the Cleveland — Hamburg: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine)... 8.000 

 '"■ ■ .. 5,000 



5.000 18,000 



September 5. — By the CarmaHia = LiverpooI; 



Arnold & Zeiss fFine) 34.000 



Arnold & Zeiss (Coarse) 5.000 39,000 



September 9. — By the PiiMonia=Mollendo: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine)... 10.000 

 W. R. Grace & Co. (Caucho)... 5.000 15.000 



September 12. — By the President G>aii(=Ham- 

 burg: 



Ed. Maurer (Fine) 22.500 



Meyer & Brown (Fine) 11.000 



Rubber Trading Co. (Fine) 3.500 37.000 



.September 13. — By the .,4dria/ic = Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 90,000 



Ed. Maurer (Fine) . 

 Meyer & Brown (Fine). 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 



1 "This sign, in connection with imports of Cen- 

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Pounds. 



.August 26. — By the Byron^Bohvia: 



1. H. Rossbach & Bros 80.000 



A. Hirsch&Co 5,000 85,000 



August 27. — By El A'or/e=Galve5ton ; 

 Continenal-Mexican Rubber Co *45,000 



.-\UGUST 27. — By the Co/on = CoIon: 



G. .Amsinck & Co 5.500 



A. M. Capen Sons 2.500 



I. Sainbrada & Co 2.500 



Mecke & Co 2,500 



Wessels, Kulenkampff & Co 2,500 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 1,500 



Suzarte & Whitney 1,000 18,000 



.\UGUST 27. — By the 3/i'»nie/ia/ta = London : 



Arnold & Zeiss ' 105.000 



(ieneral Rubber Co 30.000 135,000 



.August 28. — By the Tliaines=:Co\omh'\:i : 



G. Amsinck & Co 3.000 



Maitland, Coppell & Co 2,000 



Kunhardt & (Jo 1.000 6,000 



.August 28. — By the Coma^«^y=Tampico: 



Ed Maurer '100,000 



New York Commercial Co '100.000 



Continental-Mexican Rubber Co. *35,000 



.Arnold & Zeiss '35,000 



For Europe '110,000 "380,000 



.August 31. — By the Morro Ca.if/e=Frontera: 



Meyer & Brown 5.000 



Charles T. Wilson 5.000 



New York Commercial Co 



Maldonado & Co 



General Export Commission Co. 

 For Europe 



2,500 

 2,000 

 1,500 

 6,000 22,000 



September 3. — By the C/e2/e/aHd^Hamburg: 



Ed. Maurer '11,500 



New A'ork Commercial Co '7,000 



Arnold & Zeiss '11,000 "29,500 



September 4. — By the G»aHfaKa«lo^Tampico: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co. '80,000 



New York Commercial Co '35,000 



.Arnold & Zeiss *25,00O "140,000 



September 4. — By the .4dvance-=Co\ov\: 



10,000 

 4,000 

 2,500 

 2.000 

 1,500 

 1,000 21.000 



September 4. — Ey the Indian Princ«^Rolivia: 



T. H. Rossbach & Bros 56.000 



A. Hirsch & Co 45,000 101.000 



September 5. — By the Prin 

 Colon: 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 17,000 



A. Rosenthal & Sons 13.500 



G. Amsinck & Co 11.000 



L. Johnson & Co 5,000 



Septe-mber 5. — By the 0/ympic:= London: 

 .\rnold & Zeiss 



September 6. — By the .lffc'/o/'aif = Colombia: 



G. Amsinck & Co 6,000 



Caballero & Blanco 2.000 



A. Hclde 1,000 9.000 



G. Amsinck & Co.... 



Simon Elias Co 



Dumarest Bros 



R. G. Barthold 



J. Sambrada & Co.... 

 Roldau & \^an Sickle. 



August li'ilhelm= 



46.500 

 80.000 



