July 1, 1913.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



549 



STATISTICS PARA INDIA RUBBER (IN TONS) 



(Including Caucho) 



STATISTICS FOR THE MONTH OF MAY. 



1913. 1912. 



Para. Caucho. Tons. Tons. 



1.800 1,080 = 2,880 against 3,410 



Receipts at Para 



Shipments to Liverpool.. 830 

 Shipments to Continental 



Ports 250 



Shipments to America... 1,090 



American Imports 890 



American Deliveries .... 920 



Liverpool Imports 942 



Liverpool Deliveries .... 953 



Continental Imports .... 40 



Continental Deliveries... 100 



490 



1,320 



810 



320 

 1 ,900 

 1,480 

 1,480 

 1,257 

 1,417 

 330 

 240 



1911. 1910. 



Tons. Tons. 



3,060 2,150 



1,410 1,020 



300 

 1,010 

 1,170 

 1,470 

 1,517 

 1,446 

 330 

 310 



350 

 270 

 280 

 260 

 2,263 

 1,684 

 340 

 270 



VISIBLE SUPPLY— 1st June, 1913. 



. 1913 vl912. 



Pari. Caucho. 



Stock in England, Para, 1st hands 1,033 



Para, 2nd hands 129 



Caucho 



Stock in Para, 1st hands 330 



2nd hands 70 



Syndicate 810 



Stock in America 120 60 



Stock on Continent 100 280 



Afloat — Europe 850 540 



Afloat — America 590 350 



19II. 1910. 



... J 



594 



210 



30 



1,270 



290 

 520 

 760 

 2,240 

 180 

 130 

 700 

 790 



4,200 ] 



860 

 1,540 



690 

 2,810 



340 

 90 



890 



620 



1,187 

 377 

 585 

 730 

 290 



iio 



100 

 920 

 110 



4,032 2,064 



Total Visible Supply, including Caucho. 6,096 



6,880 12,040 4.409 



CROP STATISTICS— 30th Ju 

 Para. Caucho 



NE, 1912, 

 1912/13. 



31ST May, 1913. 

 1911/12. 1910/11. 1909/10. 



Pira Receint.! J 1912/13 31,010 

 faraKeceipts.. ( J5ij,^]2 30,460 



Para Shipments to Europe 16,560 



Para Shipments to America 15,740 



England Landings, net 



England Deliveries, net 



America Landings, net 



America Deliveries, net 



Continental Imports, net 



Continental Deliveries, net 



8,840 ) 

 6,330 j 

 6,290 

 2,970 



39,850 36,790 35,780 



22,850 

 18,710 

 16.492 

 16,106 

 18,010 

 18.000 

 4,570 

 4,285 



18,390 

 19,400 

 13,780 

 17,290 

 21,225 

 20,945 

 3,200 

 3,180 



18,590 

 12,650 

 14,350 

 12,059 

 13,260 

 13,060 

 3,000 

 2,960 



37,930 

 20,610 

 16,560 

 16,783 

 15,755 

 16,610 

 17,290 

 2,880 

 2,810 



POSITION— 1st June, 1913. 



Decrease in Receipts during May, 1913, against May, 1912 530 



Increase in Receipts — Crop, July/May, 1912/13, against 1911/12 3,060 



Decrease in Deliveries — Crop, July/May, 1912/13, England and Con- 

 tinent, against 1911/12 79 



Decrease in Deliveries — Crop, July/May, 1912/13, America, against 



1911/12 2,945 



Decrease in Visible Supply Para Grades, against 1st June last year. . 784 

 Increase in Stock, England, May 31st, 1913. against May 31st, 1912. . 196 



WM. WRIGHT & CO., Brokers. 

 Liverpool, 3rd June, 1913. 



During the month 200 tons, including 10 tons Caucho, have been shipped 

 from Europe to America. 



Rotterdam. 



H.WEL.^.^R & De Vries report (June 10) : 



The result of sale held 6th inst., was relatively satisfactory, particularly 

 in view of the lower prices which had ruled since the catalogue was issued. 

 Most of the lots were sold at the parity of London rates. 



Amsterdam. 



JoosTEN & Janssen report (June 11) : 



Out of 81 tons offered at today's sale, 66 tons were sold. The offerings 

 chiefly consisted of Hevea and Ficus, which realized 7 per cent, and 9 per 

 cent, below valuations. 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



Late New York Quotations. — Prices paid by consumers for 

 carload lots, per pound. 



June 28, 1913. 



Old rubber boots and shoes — domestic 9J^@ 9j4 



Old rubber boots and shoes — foreign 9'.4@ 9^ 



Pneumatic bicycle tires 5 @ 5J4 



Automobile tires 9J^ 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires 9 @ 9% 



White trimmed rubber 10^@11 



Heavy black rubber 4J4@ S 



Air brake hose Sj^ 



Garden hose 15^@ 1^ 



Fire and large hose 2 @ 2% 



Matting f^@ 54 



No. 1 white auto tires 11J4 



WEEKLY MOVEMENT OF LONDON PRICES FOE FINE PAHA, 1912 



AND 1913. 



[I.\ Shillings and Pence Per Pound.] 



January 3, 1913 4/7J4 



January 10 4/6"/^ 



January 17 4/6>< 



January 24 4/5^ 



January 31 4/4 



i-'cbruary 7 4/2 J4 



February 14 4/3 



February 21 4/0!^ 



February 28 4/0^ 



.March 7 3/10^^4 



March 14 3/11^ 



March 20 3/11 



March 28 3/9;^ 



3/6^ 

 3/4^4 

 3/4J4 



April 4 



April 11 



April 18 



April 25 i/^'A 



May 2 3/5}^ 



May 9 3/8J4 



May 16 3/10 



May 23 3/9 



Mav 31 3/8^ 



June 6 3/9J4 



June 13 3/9 



June 20 3/8^4 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



M.^Y 23.- 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 

 -By the steamer Christopher, from Para and Manaosr 



.\rnoId & Zeiss 



General Rubber Co... 



Meyer & Brown 



Meyer & Brown 



-Meyer & Brown 



Astlett & Co 



Ed. Maurer 



Henderson & Korn.. 

 llagemeyer & Brunn. 

 I >e Lagotellerie 



5,100 

 1,500 



9,600 58,400 37,400= 



110,500 



4,200 



7,800 



69,300 



33,700 



112,000 



5,700 



128,400 



24,100 



8,800 



89,300 23,600 227,300 164,300= 504,500 

 MANAOS. 



68,800 

 5,700 



1,800 

 6,400 



Arnold & Zeiss 14,100 8,700 6,300 



Meyer & Brown 5,000 



Ed. Maurer 10,900 2,300 1,100 



Henderson & Korn 800 4,400 



Robinson & Co 3,406 



De Lagotellerie 33,300 



51,300= 



80,400 

 5,000 



14,300 



17,000 

 3,400 



33,300 



62,500 16,000 11,800 63,100= 153,400 



Total 151,800 39,600 239,100 227,400= 657,900 



June 3. — By the steamer Aidan from Manaos and Para 

 Fine. Medium. Coarse. 

 53,300 

 11,300 



Arnold & Zeiss 39,200 



General Rubber Co 44,700 



Meyer & Brown ... 



Meyer & Brown 4,l66 



Meyer & Brown 12,500 



Ed. Maurer 20,200 



Henderson & Korn 17,300 



H. A. Astlett 27,800 



De Lagotellerie 22,800 



G. Amsinck & Co 3,900 



700 



20,700 



3,900 



4,300 



200 



80,800 

 21,600 

 10,000 



1,700 

 29,000 

 32,300 

 22,300 

 44,200 

 19,800 



2,400 



Caucho. 

 50,800 = 

 23,500= 

 48,000= 

 68,000= 

 19,000= 

 20,200= 

 44,500= 

 19,600= 



2,566= 



TOTAl.. 



224,100 



101,100 



58,000 



73,800 



60,500 



73,400 



104,800 



95,500 



46,900 



9,000 



192,500 94,400 264,100 296,100= 847,100 



MANAOS. 



Arnold & Zeiss 43,300 2,700 



Meyer & Brown 33,000 4,000 



Robinson 5i Co 15,100 



Henderson & Korn ... 



13,000 

 11,000 

 12,500 



78,600 = 



36,300= 



2,400= 



5,700= 



137,600 



84,300 



30,000 



5,700 



91,400 6,700 36,500 123,000= 257,600 



Total 283,900 101,100 300,600 419,100 = 1,104,700 



June 14. — By the steamer Crispin from Manaos and Para: 



Fine. 



Arnold & Zeiss 31,000 



General Rubber Co 27,800 



Meyer & Brown ... 



Henderson & Korn ... 



Ed. Maurer 36,500 



95,300 39,800 151,300 131,400= 417,800 



MANAOS. 



Arnold & Zeiss 70,200 17,800 



Robinson & Co 36,400 2,400 



Henderson & Korn 1,100 



23,900 106,300= 218,200 



7,700 10,100= 56,600 



22,200= 23,300 



106,600 21,300 31,600 138,600= 298,100 



ToUl 201,900 61,100 182,900 270,000= 715,900 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 

 Hamburg; 



May 22. — By the Pretoria 

 Wallace L. Gough (Fine).. 



May 26. — By the La/>;a«i;=Antwerp: 



Wallace L. Gough (Fine) 



May 26. — By the Carma«ia=Liverpool: 



3,000 

 6,000 



Meyer & Brown (Coarse) 11,500 



Raw Product Co. (Coarse) 24,500 



Raw Product Co. (Fine) 11,500 47,500 



May 26. — By the Kaiserin Augusle Vietoria= 

 Hamburg: 



Ed. Maurer (Fine) 6,000 



Wallace L. Gough (Fine) 2,200 8,200 



May 29. — By the President (7ra«*=Hamburg: 



8,000 



3,000 



Wallace L. Gough (Fine) 



M.4Y 31. — By the Ccdn'(r=LiverpooI: 

 Various (Fine) 



June 2. — By the Caro«ia=LiverpooI: 



General Rubber Co. (Fine) 63,000 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . . 27,000 



.Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 180,000 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse) 22,500 292,500 



