January 1, 1913.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



225 



Staiistics of Para Rubber {Excluding Caucho). 



Nkw York, 



Fine 



and Total, Total, Total, 



Medium. Coarse. 1912. 1911. 1910. 



Stocks, Octolicr ?,\..toiis 144 17= 161 352 211 



.Arrivals, November 1,151 480 = 1,631 1,883 1,432 



.Aggregating 1.295 



Deliveries, November.... 1,143 



497 = 1,792 

 473 = 1,616 



2.235 

 1,877 



1.643 

 1,487 



Stocks, November 30. . 152 24 = 176 358 156 



. Para. ^ , England.- — ^ 



1912. 1911. 1910. 1912. 1911. 1910. 



Stocks, Nov. 30... /o"J 1,845 3.475 875 240 750 1,120 



Arrivals, November... 3,000 3.240 3,550 1,073 1,146 1,098 



Aggregating 4.845 6,715 4,425 1,313 



Deliveries, November, 3,580 3.665 3,235 1,053 



Stocks, November 30 1,265 3,050 1,190 



1,896 2,218 

 961 883 



260 935 1,335 



1912. 1911. 1910. 



World's visible supply, November 20.... tons 3.284 5,529 4,591 



Para receipts, July 1 to November 30 11,455 11,190 11.085 



Para receipts of caucho, same dates 2.030 1,400 2,090 



.-\tloat from Para to United States, Nov. 30. . 338 256 420 



Afloat from Para to Europe, November 30... 1.245 930 1.490 



WEEKLY MOVEMENT OF LONDON PRICES. 



[In Shii.i.inc^ ani; 



May 3. 1912 4/7'/< 



Mav 10 4/7j^ 



Mav 17 4/7^ 



I\Ia"y 24 4/7>< 



Mav 31 4/7^ 



Tune 7 4/8V^ 



Tune 14 4/10 



"Tune 21 4/9^ 



Tune 28 4/7^ 



July 5 4/9 



July 12 4/10 



Tulv 19 4/10 



julv 26 4/11J4 



August 2 4/11 



August 9 5/0^ 



.August 16 5/0'/:' 



August 23 5/2 



Li-verpoot, 



William Wright & Co. report December 2, 1912: 



Fine Fara. — In the c-irly part of the month there was a sharp decline 

 of 2d. to 3d. per pound. Since then prices advanced to the former level. 

 The market closes with a -distinctly steady undertone. Closing values: 

 hard 6ne, 4j. 6d. [$1.10]; soft fine. As. l^rf. [$1]. Trade demand on the 

 whole continues good, which, we think, is evidenced by stock returns, 

 which, in spite of an increase in supplies, are 263 tons, against 929 tons 

 in November, 1911, and 1.337 tons in 1910. .America still continues buying 

 a fair proportion on this market, in addition to direct purchases in Brazil; 

 further parcels are now in course of shipment, which do not appear in 

 this month's statistics. The outlook at present is for steady prices, with 

 moderate fluctuations. Receipts for the month are 3,760 tons, including 

 500 tons Caucho, against 3,920 tons last month, and 3,540 tons last year, 

 totaling 14,140 tons against 12,180 tons last season. 



Pf..\(;e Pkk Pou.vd. I 



August 30, 1912 5/154 



September 6 4/1154 



September 13 4/9'/^ 



September 20 4/8 



September 27 4/7 



October 4 4/7 



October 11 4/7 



October 18 4/6i4 



October 25 4/6 



November 1 A/AYz 



November 8 4/5 



November 15 4/5^4 



November 22 4/5^4 



November 29 4/5J/^ 



December 6 4/7 



December 13 4/7 



December 20 4/6^ 



Rubber Stock at Para. 



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

 30; and had again fallen oflf 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. The stock had 

 dropped by November 30 to the lowest point reached in 1911 

 or 1912. 



April 30, 1911 tons 5,104 



May 31 5.350 



June 30 4,545 



Julv 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 3,370 



February 29, 1912. . ./0H.f 3,240 



-March 31 2.730 



April 30 2,770 



.Mav 31 2,995 



June 30 2,685 



Julv 31 2,300 



.August 31 1,355 



September 30 1,420 



October 31 1.845 



November 30 1,265 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 

 November 25.— By the Christopher. Manaos and Para: 



Fine. 



.Arnold & Zeiss 426,400 



Henderson & Korn 75,300 



General Rubber Co 71,400 



Mevcr & Brown 41,600 



Robinson & Co 60,800 



New York Commercial Co... 47,300 



De Lagotellerie & Co 34,000 



Edward Maurer 8,800 



Total 765,600 



Medium. Coarse. Coucho. Total. 



37,800 

 6,800 



13,200 

 4,100 

 5,500 

 5,000 

 4,600 

 900 



128,900 

 62,100 

 32,000 

 32,700 

 14,900 

 23,000 

 25,100 

 800 



77,900 319.500 175,100= 1,338,100 



December 4.— By the Aidan, Manaos and Para: 



.Arnold & Zeiss 132,300 



Henderson & Korn 18,800 



General Rubber Co 79,000 



New York Commercial Co.. 54,000 



Meyer & Brown 25.500 



Edward Maurer 9,600 



H. A. Astlett Co 23,500 



L. Johnson & Co 



Robinson & Co 



De Lagotellerie & Co 



Hagemeyer & Brown 4,700 



Medium. 



73,900 



5.700 



13,400 



10,400 



300 

 1,100 



1,800 



Coarse. 



142,800 



27,400 



22,800 



14,100 



4.100 



3,300 



5,900 



Coucho. 



37,700 = 

 124,200 = 



17,900 

 14,500 



3,100 = 

 51,800= 

 19,900= 



27, 800 i 

 300 = 



Total. 



386,700 



176,100 



115,200 



81,600 



81,400 



33,100 



30,500 



27,800 



18,200 



14,500 



6.500 



Total 347,400 106,600 252,800 264,800= 971,600 



Dece.mber 11. — By the Xapn. Iquitos. 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. Coucho. 



H. A. Astlett Co 33,100 



W. R. Grace & Co 4,400 



Manuel Ayala 1,500 



Total 39,000 



5.600 

 1.400 



9.500= 

 5,000= 

 2,300 = 



7,000 16,800= 



Total. 



48,200 



10.800 



3,800 



62,800 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



NovEMitER 26. — By the Kroonlaud 



Ed. Maurer (Fine) 



-By the President Gran/ = Ham 



Antwerp: 

 Pounds. 

 9,000 



November 29.- 

 burg: 



Ed. Maurer (Fine) 45,000 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . . 22,500 



Wallace L. Gough Co. (Fine).. 7,000 



Ed. Maurer (Caucho) 7,000 81,500 



November 30. — By the Niagara^Havre: 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse) 3,500 



Arnold & Zeiss (Caucho) 34,000 37,500 



December 2, — By the Carmoni'(j = Liverpool: 



.Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 27,000 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 22,500 

 Robinson & Co. (Fine) 8,000 57,500 



December 3. — By the Tivivcs^'M.oWendo: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . . 3,500 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Coarse) 2,500 6,000 



December 3. — By the Fic?orior;Hamburg: 

 Wallace L. Gough Co. (Fine).. 7,000 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . 4,500 

 .Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 3,500 15,000 



December 9. — By the Caronia 

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



Ed. Maurer (Fine) 



-Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 



Raw Products Co. (Fine) 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Caucho). 



December 16. — By the Balticzz 

 .V, Y. Commercial Co. (Coarse) . 

 Raw Products Co. (Fine) 



December 16. — By the Pennsyl; 



Ed. Maurer (Fine) 



Rubber Trading Co. (Fine).... 

 Wallace L. Gough Co. (Fine).. 

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



December 21. — By the Megant 

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

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Caucho) . 



.Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 



Raw Products Co. (Fine) 



= Liverpool: 



275,000 



22,500 



15,000 



8,000 



34,000 354,500 

 Liverpool: 

 9,000 



9,000 18,000 

 'anto=Hamburg: 

 40,000 

 11,500 

 11,000 

 5,000 67,500 

 (:=: Liverpool: 

 95,000 

 26,000 

 15,000 

 15,000 151,000 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 

 f'This sign, in connection with imports of Cen- 

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Pounds. 

 November 26. — By the LouijiattO^Havre: 

 Henderson & Korn 20,000 



November 26. — By the FrHf^ra^Honduras; 



A. Rosenthal & Sons 7,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 2,000 



R. G. Barthold 1,000 10,000 



November 27. — By the /l//ianca=Colon: 

 G. Amsinck & Co 15,000 



L. Tohnson & Co. 



W. R. Grace & Co 



W'essels, Kulenkampff & Co. 



T. Sambrada & Co 



Chas. E. Griflfin 



Roldau & Van Sickle 



9,000 

 5,000 

 5,000 

 2,500 

 2,500 

 1,500 



40.500 



November 28. — By the M<Jnsoni7/o=Tampico: 



Continental Mexican Co '89,000 



Arnold & Zeiss *22,500 



American Trading Co *5,500 



For Europe '70.000 '187,000 



November 29. — By the Morro Castle-^YtvA 

 Cruz: 



Chas. T. Wilson 2,500 



J. W. Wilson & Co 1,500 4.000 



November 29. — By the President Grantr^Hzra- 

 burg: 



Rubber Trading Co 11,500 



.Arnold & Zeiss 11,000 22,500 



