December 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



171 



Statistics of Para Rubber {Excluding Caucho), 

 New York. 



Fine and Total, Total, Total, 



Medium. Coarse. 1912. 1911. 1910. 



Stocks, Sept. 30 tons 147 34= 181 322 175 



Arrivals, October 1,059 4=1,423 1,923 1,240 



Aggregating 1,206 398= 1,604 2,245 1,415 



Deliveries, October 1,062 381= 1,443 1,893 1,204 



Rubber Stock at Para. 



On May 31 the stock had increased, but had receded by June 

 30; and had again fallen off on July 31. Large sales by the 

 syndicate materially reduced the stock by the end of August, 

 from which point it had slightly increased by September 30. A 

 further increase was shown on October 31. 



Stocks, October 31... 144 



17 = 161 



352 



211 



1912. 

 Stocks, Oct. 5\....tons 1,420 

 Arrivals, October 3,300 



Pari. 

 1911. 

 2,690 

 2.990 



1910. 



860 



2,705 



England. 

 191Z 1911. 1910. 

 380 855 1,308 

 710 288 332 



Aggregating 4.720 5,680 3,565 



Deliveries, October ... 2,875 2,205 2,690 



1,090 

 850 



1,143 

 393 



1,640 



520 



March 31, 1911 tons 4,214 



April 30 5.104 



May 31 5,350 



June 30 4,545 



July 31 3,884 



August 31 3,450 



September 30 3,102 



October 31 3,320 



November 30 3,050 



December 31 2,675 



January 31, 1912. . . . (o)i.f 3,370 



February 29 3,240 



March 31 2,730 



April 30 2,770 



May 31 2,995 



June 30 2,685 



July 31 2,300 



August 31 1,355 



September 30 1,420 



October 31 1,845 



Stocks, October 31. 



1,845 3,475 875 



240 750 



1912. 1911. 



World's visible supply, October 31..../o;w 3.524 5,887 



Para receipts. July 1 to October 31 8,455 7,950 



Para receipts of caucho. same dates 1,440 1,050 



Afloat from Para to United States, Oct. 31 . 418 530 



Afloat from Para to Europe, October 31 . . 860 780 



WEEKLY MOVEMENT OF LONDON PRICES. 



1,120 

 1910 



3,524 

 7,535 

 1,800 

 278 

 1,040 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



ITlic I'tiiiircs Indicate IVcight in Founds.] 



October 24. — Bl the Clement, from Manaos and Para: 



[Ix Shilling.^ .\.\d 



May 3, 1912 4/7^1 



May 10 4/7^ 



May 17 4/7H 



May 24 4/7}^ 



Mav 31 4/7^ 



June 7 4/8^ 



June 14 4/10 



June 21 4/9^ 



June 28 4/7K' 



July 5 4/9 



July 12 4/10 



July 19 4/10 



July 26 4/11-34 



August 2 4/11 



August 9 5/OJ^ 



Li'verpool. 



William Wright & Co. report [November 1] : 



Fi7te Para. — There has been a shortage of spot rubber, so that prices 

 ruling have not been a fair indication of the market. For delivery, prices 

 have steadily declined, showing a total drop of 4rf. per pound. Supplies of 

 Brazilian and plantation continue ample, and at present there is every 

 indication of a further decline in values of Para, which we still maintain 

 will have to assimilate itself to the level of plantation. Closing value: 

 Hard fine spot. 4.(. 5rf. [$1.07]; Island, 4s. [97 cents]. 



Receipts for the month, 3.920 tons, including 400 tons Caucho, against 

 2,620 tons last month and 2,990 tons last year, totalling 10.380 tons, against 

 8,640 tons last season. 



Pen'ce Per Pound.] 



August 16, 1912 5/0'4 



August 23 5/2 



August 30 5/l.M 



September 6 4/1 1 ^2 



September 13 4/9}^ 



September 20 4/8 



September 27 4/7 



October 4 4/7 



October 11 4/7 



October 18 4/654 



October 25 4/6 



November 1 



November 8 



November 15 



-Arnold & Zeiss 211,900 



Meyer & Brown 175,700 



Oeneral Rubber Co 171,100 



New York Commercial Co.. 147,700 



Henderson & Korn 97,700 



De Lagotcllerie & Co 44,200 



Robinson & Co 28,900 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 7,200 



W. R. Grace Co 1 1 ,200 



F. Rosenstern & Co 3,100 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. 



39,100 



10,400 



26,800 



24,500 



6,800 



4,000 



23,400 



300 



74,600 

 19,300 

 72,100 

 20,800 

 31,800 

 20,500 



Caucho. 



29,400= 



105,700= 



18,000= 

 78,500= 



9,200 

 2,600 

 2,800 



Total. 



355,000 



311,100 



270,000 



211,000 



214,800 



68,700 



52,300 



16,700 



13,800 



5,900 



Total 898,700 135,300 253,700 231,600=1,519.300 



November 4. — By the steamer Huber, from Manaos and Para : 



4/4/2 



4/5 



4/5^ 



.\rnold & Zeiss 177,500 



Henderson & Korn 58.500 



New York Commercial Co.. 105,400 



Meyer & Brown 73,600 



General Rubber Co 69,800 



F.dward Maurer 24,700 



Robinson & Co 18,000 



De Lagotellerie & Co 10,700 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 



G.' Amsinck & Co 2,100 



39,300 

 9.400 



18,200 

 7,800 



15,300 

 1,400 

 2,200 

 1,100 



November 22 4/5J4 



Total 540,300 94,700 247,000 158,000= 1,040,000 



No\-EMBER 16. — By the steamer Boniface, from Manaos and 

 Para : 



.\rnold & Zeiss 268,400 



New York Commercial Co.. 217,400 



General Rubber Co 103,200 



Henderson & Korn 3,200 



Meyer & Brown 55,200 



Robinson & Co 35,600 



Ed. Maurer 7,900 



G. Amsinck & Co 3.500 



71,100 



43,200 



20,400 



1,100 



7,700 



4,300 



700 



177,600 



107,800 



99,100 



46,200 



23,200 



900 



7,900 



2,000 



30,300 = 



1,000= 



58,500= 



27,300 = 



517,100 



398,700 



223,700 



109,000 



113.400 



40,800 



16,500 



5,500 



Total 694,400 148,500 464,700 117,100=1,424,700 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 



OcTOiiER 28. — By the CarfHa;(m=Liverpool; 



Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 45,000 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse) 7.000 52.000 



October 30. — By the Zealand ^.\in\vei\): 



L. Blitz (Fine) 5..S00 



November 4. — By the L(icojn"n = Liverpool: 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine). 



.Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 



A. W. Brunn (Fine) 



13,500 

 11.000 

 4.500 



9.000 



November 6. — By the Peniisyl-,'aiiia=^\lainhuTg: 

 Ed. Maurer (Fine) 13.500 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse). 

 L. Blitz (Fine) 



10.000 

 2.500 26.000 



November 6. — By the Tii'ii-es ^MoUeiido: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 8,000 



November 11. — By the CaroKia^Liverpool: 



Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 11,000 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 3.000 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse) 11.500 



Raw Products Co. (Caucho) . . . 4,500 30,000 



November 11. — By the Pi-e<ori(i = Hamburg: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 11,500 

 -Arnold & Zeiss (Coarse) 3,500 15,000 



November 13. — By the Almira7ite=:yioUendo: 

 F. Rosenstein Co. (Fine) 5,500 



November 18. — By the (7am/'a)ii'a=Liverpool: 

 New Y'ork Commercial Co. (Fine) 67,000 



November 21. — By the Pa>wma = Mollendo: 



W. R. Grace & Co. (Fine) 4.500 



W. R. Grace & Co. (Caucho)... 7.000 11.500 



November 22. — By the Wiiri(i/iir=I.iveriiooI : 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine)... 13,000 

 X. Y. Commercial Co. (Coarse). 15.000 

 A. W. Brunn (Fine) 7.000 37,000 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 

 [•This sign, in connection witli imports of Cen- 

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber. I 



Pounds. 



October 24. — By the Oniha=iColon: 



Brandon & Bros 



G. -Amsinck & Co 



.A. M. Capen's Sons 



Maitland. Coppell & Co. 



R. Castillo & Co 



Kunhardt & Co 



Lanman & Kemj) 



Mecke & Co 



Gillespie Bros. & Co... 



7,500 

 3,500 

 3,000 

 3,000 

 2,500 

 2,000 

 1,500 

 1,000 

 1,000 



23,000 



October 25. — By the ComMj=New Orleans: 

 Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co.... 8,000 

 2,000 



A. N. Rotholz 

 Eggers & Heinlein 



1,500 11,500 



October 25. — By the Sayamo=Tampico: 



Continental-Mexican Rubber Co.*115.000 



New York Commercial Co *70,000 



Charles T. Wilson *22.S00 



For Europe *25,O0O "232,500 



October 25. — By the Carmania- 

 Ilenderson & Korn 



:Liverpool: 



9,000 



October 25. — By the Monterey^Frontcia: 



ITarburger & Stack . 



E. Steiger & Co 



Meyer & Brown 



Willard Hawes & Co. 

 Herman Kluge 



8,000 



4,500 



4,500 



3,000 



1,000 



October 28. — By the Pa«flma=Colon: 



21,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 



J. Sambrada & Co 



-A. N. Rotholz 



Pottsberg Eberling Co. 

 Hirzel, Feltman & Co.. 

 George A. Alden & Co. 



9,000 

 8,000 

 3,500 

 3,000 

 3,000 

 1,000 



27,500 



October 28. — By the Fr«(cra=Honduras: 



A. Rosenthal & Sons.. 

 Isaac Brandon & Bros 



7,000 

 2,500 



9,500 



October 28. — By the Ci«ciMno(i=Hamburg: 



A. Hirsch & Co 34,000 



October 28. — By El i?io=GaIveston: 



Charles T. Wilson *34,000 



Continental-Mexican Co *3S,000 •69,000 



