Ai'KiL 1, 1913.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



391 



STATISTICS PARA INDIA RUBBER (IN TONS). 



(Including Caucho), 

 STATISTICS FOR TllK MONTH OF FEBRUARY. 



1913. 1912. 1911. 1910. 



Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. 



= 4,980 against 4,840 5,790 4,770 



= 2,410 •' 1,990 2,290 2,180 



Para. Caucho 



Receipts at Para 3,790 1,190 



Shipments to Liverpool.. 1,720 690 

 Shipments to Continental 



Ports 250 120= 370 " 500 



Shipments to .America... 1,570 220 = 1,790 " 2,640 



American Imports 2,040 280 = 2,320 " 2,670 



American Deliveries 1,620 290 = 1,910 " 2,790 



Liverpool Imports 1,356 673 = 2,029 " 1,745 



Liverpool Deliveries 1,046 393 — 1,439 " 1,625 



Continental Imports 310 80 = 390 " 520 



Continental Deliveries... 310 80 = 390 " 540 



VISIBLE SUPPLY— 1st March, 1913. 



330 

 1,500 

 1,460 

 1,520 

 1,586 

 1,385 

 350 

 320 



330 

 3,000 

 2,390 

 2,380 

 1,885 

 1,645 

 360 

 360 



Stucl< in England, Para, 1st hands 



Para, 2nd hands 115 



Caucho 



Stock in Para, 1st hands 720 



2nd hands 680 



Syndicate 810 



Stock in .America 710 



Stock on Continent 10 



Afloat — Europe 1,380 



Afloat — .America 660 



, 1913. , 1912, 



Para. Caucho. 

 585 



1911. 1910. 



480 

 290 

 100 



'iio 



10 

 560 

 110 



1 1,600 { 



600 

 280 

 290 

 910 



2,240 



130 



60 



1,680 

 690 



2,156 

 364 

 490 

 790 

 440 



2,450 

 160 

 100 



1,700 

 590 



333 

 180 

 307 

 60 

 450 



"iso 



20 

 1,710 

 2,190 



Total \'isible Supply, including Caucho. 



5,670 1,660 



7.330 



7,880 9,240 5,400 



CROP STATISTICS— 30tu June, 1912, 28th February, 1913. 



Para. Caucho. 1912/13. 1911/12. 1910/11. 1909/10. 



Para Receipts.. I J»[j'/}3 24,200 ^'^^O | 29,170 25,710 25,700 26,970 



Para Shipments to Europe Ti'llO 3,440 15,550 13,320 12,690 12,180 



Pari Shipments to America 12,380 1,800 14,180 13,470 9.840 14,540 



England Landings, net 10,784 9,117 8,961 9,021 



England Deliveries, net 10,974 12,337 9.239 9,323 



-America Landings, net 13,740 15,175 9,670 12,810 



AmericaDeliveries.net 13.090 14,945 9,650 13,450 



Continental Imports, net 2,990 2.250 2,150 1,600 



Continental Deliveries, net 3.070 2,300 2,100 1.610 



POSITION— 1st March, 1913. 



Increase in Receipts during February', 1913, against February, 1912.. 140 



Increase in Receipts — Crop, July/February, 1912/13, against 1911/12. 3,460 

 Decrease in Deliveries — Crop, July/February, 1912/13, England and 



Continent, asainst 1911/12 593 



Decrease in Deliveries — Crop, July/February, 1912/13, America, 



against 1911/12 1,855 



Dectease in Visible Supply Para Grades, against 1st March last year. 550 

 Decrease in Stock, England, February 28th, 1913, against February 



29th, 1912 700 



WM. WRIGHT S: CO. 

 Liverpool. 4th March, 1913. 



WEEKLY MOVEMENT OF LONDON PRICES FOR FINE PARA, 1912. 



[In Shillings and 



July 5, 1912 4/9 



July 12 4/10 



July 19 4/10 



July 26 4/11^ 



August 2 4/11 



August 9 5/0^ 



August 16 s/Oyi 



August 23 S/2 



August 30 S/1^ 



September 6 4/11^ 



September 13 4/9^ 



September 20 4/8 



September 27 4/7 



October 4 4/7 



October 11 4/7 



October 18 4/6^4 



October 25 4/6 



November 1 4/4J4 



November 8 4/S 



Pence Per Pound.] 



November IS 4/5J-4 



November 22 4/5^ 



November 29 . . . *. 

 December 6 



«. 4/5H 



4/7 



December 13 4/7 



December 20 4/614 



December 27 



4/7H 



January 3, 1913 4/7^ 



January 10 4/6}^ 



January 17 4/6K 



January 24 4/5% 



j anuary 31 4/4 



February 7 4/2J4 



February 14 4/3 



February 21 4/Oj/^ 



February 28 4/0^ 



March 7 3/10.^ 



March 14 3/ll'4 



March 20 3/11 



Liverpooi. 



\\iLLL\M Wright & Co. report [March 3] : 



Fine Para. — Prices remained fairly steady during the first half of the 

 month, but the financial difficulties of an important .American house caused 

 a further decline in values, and we close fully Ad. per pound lower on the 

 month, with a dull demand and an easy tendency. Closing value: Upriver 

 spot. As. [97 cents]; Islands, 3.f. lid. 195 cents]. Receipts continue ample! 

 but the increase this month is in caucho, rubber being 130 tons less. Total 

 receipts 4,980 tons, including 1,190 tons caucho, against 5.130 tons last 

 month, and 4,840 tons last year, bringing the crop up to date to 29,170 

 tons, against 25,710 tons last year, showing an increase of 1,610 tons in 

 rubbi-r and 1. 850 tons in caucho. 



Amsterdam. 



JoosTEN & Janssen report [March 12] : 



The result of today's sale, though very irregular, was above expecta- 

 tions, considering the unfavorable position of the market. 



Rolferdam. 



IlA\i-.i.A.\k & De X'ries report [March 17] : 



The sale of 1 4th included 77 tons Congo, which were mostly bought in, 

 while the 10 tons Hcz'ca were sold at market prices. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures liuiicale IVcight in Pounds.] 



February 26.— By the steamer Clement, from Para 

 Manaos : 



and 



. , „ Fine. Medium. 



Arnold & Zeiss 250,600 40,200 



New York Commercial Co... 169,000 35,900 



General Rubber Co 58,400 9,600 



Meyer i Brown 96,000 19,600 



Hagenieyer & lirunn 13,200 1,800 



De Lagotellerie & Co 



Henderson & Korn 107,900 25,200 



H. -A. -Astlett Si Co 8,900 10,400 



Coarse. 

 179,500 

 44,200 

 47.100 

 55,900 

 11,900 

 7,900 

 12,500 

 7,300 



Caucho. 



18,300= 



11,100= 



2,100= 



2,300= 



American Export Co 18,500 



704,000 142,700 

 MANAOS. 



Total. 

 488,600 

 260,200 

 117,200 

 173,800 



26,900 



7,900 



161,400 



26,600 



20,700 



384,800 51,800=1,283,300 



15,800= 



'"2;266= 



Arnold k Zeiss 76,200 



New York Commercial Co... 195,200 



Ed. Maurer 11,200 



General Rubber Co 



Meyer & Brown 



Henderson S: Korn 43,300 



Robinson & Co 46,000 



American Export Co 22,200 



4,400 



72,800 



3,400 



27,300 = 107,900 



72,900 20,600= 361,500 



1,200 55,000= 70,800 



18,700 = 18,700 



21,100= 21,100 



2,900 68,400= 125,700 



17,500 5,800= 70,300 



= 22,200 



394.100 92,700 140,500 170,900= 798,200 



11,100 

 1,000 



Total 1,098,100 235,400 525,300 222,700 = 2,081,500 



M-ARCH 6.— By the steamer Pancras from Para and Manaos: 



Co. 



Arnold & Zeiss 57,100 



' " ■■ " 133,300 



94,200 



127,100 



2,400 



19,000 



433,100 



General Rubbe 

 Meyer & Brown. . . 

 Henderson & Korn 

 G. Amsinck & Co. . 

 Lazard Freres . . . . 



10.000 

 8,700 



37,600 

 1,000 



160,000 



92,400 



33,100 



85,300 



2,200 



900 



35,400 = 

 2,800= 



15,700= 



300 = 



252,500 

 238,500 

 136,000 

 265,700 

 5,600 

 20,200 



New York Commercial Co. 



-Arnold & Zeiss 101,500 



General Rubber Co 14,800 



Meyer & Brown 



Henderson & Korn 33,600 



Robinson & Co 19,600 



Ed. Maurer 6,700 



57,300 



MANAOS. 

 134,600 43,300 



373,900 54,200= 918.500 



!,400 



3,400 



12,600 



5.400 



33,400 



34,100 



9,900 



""566 



29,600 



5,000 



21,100 = 

 20,700 = 



52,500 = 



46,600 = 



16,400 = 



3,600= 



232,400 

 158,700 

 24,700 

 52,500 

 84,100 

 78,200 

 20,700 



310,800 67,100 112,500 160,900= 651,300 



Total 743,900 124,400 486,400 215,100=1,569,800 



M.xRCH 11. — By the steamer Nat>o from Iquitos: 



. A. Astlett & Co 1,100 1,400 13,200= 15,700 



M.\RCH 17. — By the steamer Basil from Para and Manaos: 



.Arnold & Zeiss 75,500 



General Rubber Co 2,000 



Meyer & Brown 19,300 



Henderson & Korn 40,300 



Ed. Maurer 41,300 



G. .Amsinck & Co 6,100 



4,600 

 8,600 



400 



40,100 = 

 800 = 



184.500 13,600 



MANAOS. 



-Arnold & Zeiss 87,200 300 



General Rubber Co 43,000 



Meyer & Brown 



Ed. Maurer 1,300 



-American Export Co 22,800 



Henderson & Korn 74.300 



Robinson & Co 59,900 



52.400 

 15,400 

 34.700 

 57,800 



163,600 42,600= 404,300 



168.000 

 18,200 

 58,600 

 1,700= 108,400 



= 41,300 



= 9,800 



24,200 

 19,100 



18,700 1,300 



200= 



300= 



50.300= 



1,800= 



29,000 



27,800 

 20,300 



800= 

 14,200 = 



111,900 

 62,400 

 50,300 

 23,100 

 22,800 



131,900 

 94,400 



288,500 48,000 92,700 67,600= 496,800 



Total 473,000 61,600 256,300 110,200= 901.100 



