August 1, 1913.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



601 



Statistics Para India Rubber (in Tons' Including Caucho. 



STATISTICS FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE. 



1913. 1912. 



Para. Caucho. Tons. Tons. 



Receipts at Para 1,280 



Shipments to Liverpool.. 460 

 Shipments to Continental 



Ports 130 



Shipments to America... 490 



American Imports 940 



American Deliveries .... 920 



Liverpool Imports 663 



Liverpool Deliveries .... 641 



Continental Imports .... 340 



Continental Deliveries.... 390 



820 =: 2,100 against 2,570 



270 = 730 



180 

 320 

 490 

 510 

 581 

 546 

 210 

 290 



310 



810 



1,430 



1,430 



1,244 



1,187 



550 



680 



1,280 



590 



1,170 



1,570 



1,580 



737 



927 



400 



430 



1911. 

 Tons. 

 1,720 

 1,160 



160 



920 



1,510 



1,550 



1,328 



1,288 



170 



150 



1910. 

 Tons. 

 1,200 

 1,050 



190 

 480 

 350 

 330 

 1,088 

 1,051 

 210 

 260 



VISIHl.E SUPPLY— 1st Ji-lv, 1913. 



r 1913. > 



Parji. Caucho. 



1912. 1911. 1910. 



Stock in England, Para, 1st hands 1,078 



Para, 2nd hands 106 



Caucho 



Stock in Para, 1st hands 310 



2nd hands 290 



Syndicate 810 



Stock in .America 140 



Stock on Continent 50 



Afloat— Europe 350 



Afloat — .Xmerica 260 



629 

 170 

 120 



"46 

 200 

 140 

 170 



■ 1,000 

 370 

 410 

 400 



2,240 

 170 

 100 



1,350 

 330 



990 



1,340 

 420 



2,760 

 300 

 110 

 610 

 310 



611 

 390 

 110 



140 



50 



780 



250 



3,394 1,469 



Total \'isible Supply, including Cauch.i. 



6.370 10,950 4,260 



_ . „ . . (1912/13 

 Para Receipts. . | 1911/12 



CROP STATISTICS— 30th June, 1912, 



Para. Caucho. 1912/13. 

 32,290 9,660 ) ,, „,„ 

 , . . - 32,230 7,130 j •♦'•5='' 

 Para Shipments to Europe 17,150 6.740 23,890 

 Para Shipments to America 16,230 3,290 19,520 



England Landings, net 17,736 



England Deliveries, net 1 7,293 



.\merica Landings, net 19,440 



.'\merica Deliveries, net 19,430 



Continental Imports, net 5,120 



Continental Deliveries, net 4,965 



POSITION— 1st July, 1913. 



Decrease in Receipts during Tune, 1913, against June, 1912 470 



Increase in Receipts— Crop. July/June, 1912/13, against 1911/12 2,590 



Increase in Deliveries — Crop, July/June, 1912/13, England and Conti- 

 nent, against 1911/12 431 



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



1911/12 3,095 



Decrease in Visible Supply Para Grades, against 1st July last year... 1,507 



Increase in Stock, England, June 30lh, 1913, against June 30th, 1912. 443 



Liverpool, 3rd July, 1913. 



WM. WRIGHT & CO.. 



Brokers. 



During the month 120 tons, including 10 tons Caucho,_ have been shipped 

 from Europe to America. 



Amsterdam. 



JoosTEN & J.ANssEN report [July 10] : 



Considering the recent depressed condition of the market, today's sale 

 may be considered satisfactory. The bulk of the offerings were sold at 

 about the equivalent of market rates. 



Rotterdam, 



H.\vELA.\R & De Vries report [July 8] : 



Prices at sale of 4th were below valuations. Quantity offered included 

 1 5 tons Hevea and 9 tons Fictts. 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



Late New York Quot.\ti(ins. — Prices paid liy consuiners for 

 carload lots, per pound. July 30, '13. 



Old rubber boots and shoes — domestic 9 @ 9% 



Old rubber boots and shoes — foreign S'/i@ 9 



Pneumatic bicycle tires 5 @ 5% 



Automobile tires 8j^@ 9 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires 9 @ 9% 



White trimmed rubber \0ji@1034 



Heavy black rubber 4;/2@ 4s^ 



.\ir brake hose 5'4 



Garden hose 1 @ 1'4 



Fire and large hose 2 (ff 2% 



Matting Ss(5 J4 



Xo. 1 white auto tires lO^gfaW'/i 



WEEKLY MOVEMENT OF LONDON PRICES FOR FINE PARA. 

 AND 1913. 



ll.N .Shii.i.kn'gs a.n'u Penxe Per Pound. I 



Januarv 3, 1913 4/7'4 



January 10 4/6}^ 



January 17 4/6J4 



January 24 4/5J4 



January 31 4/4 



February 7 4/2J4 



Febriiarv 14 4/3 



February 21 4/0j4 



February 28 4/0^ 



.March 7 3/10J4 



March 14 3/11J4 



March 20 3/11 



March 28 3/9</2 



■April 4 3/654 



April 11 3/414 



April 18. lVi3 3/4.)4 



April 25 3/4-/^ 



May 2 3/5^ 



Mav 9 3/8H 



Ma'y 16 3/10 



May 23 3/9 



May 31 3/8^4 



June 6 3/9^ 



June 13 3/9 



June 20 3/8^4 



June 27 3/9J4 



Julv 4 3/9J4 



Jul'v 11 3/9^ 



Jul'v 18 3/9^ 



July 2.5 3/8 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 



June 24. — By the steamer Clement from Para and Manaos : 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. Total. 

 .Arnold & Zeiss 20.200 12,100 88.600 28.800= 149,700 



(ieneral Rubber Co. 



Meyer & lirown 



Meyer & Hrown 



Henderson & Korn 27,100 



Ed. Maurer 1 5,400 



IJagemeyer & Brunn 



6,400 

 3.600 

 4,600 



31,700 



31,666 



700 



38.900 



23,800 



21,100= 



4,500 = 

 4,500 = 



31,700 

 21,100 

 31,000 

 38,700 

 62,400 

 28,400 



62,700 26,700 214,700 58,900= 363,000 

 MAXAOS. 



.Arnold & Zeiss 51,800 



Ed. Maurer ... 



Meyer & Brown 8,100 



General Rubber Co 30.600 



Henderson & Korn 460 



Robinson & Co 12,100 



9,700 



900 

 7.100 

 1,300 



14.600 



3.600 



10,900 



8,200 



800 



700 



163,200= 

 35,300 = 

 31,500 = 



16,500= 

 1,900= 



239,300 

 38,900 

 51,400 

 45,900 

 19,000 

 14,700 



103,000 19,000 38,800 248,400= 409,200 

 .165,700 45,700 253,500 307,300= 772,200 



July 5. — By the steamer Stephen, from Para and 



.\rnold & Zeiss 41,800 20,100 



General Rubber Co 2,100 



Mever & Brown 28,700 700 



H. .A. Astlett & Co 33,000 10,300 



Ed. Maurer 5,600 400 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 1,800 3,600 



Robinson & Co 7,700 300 



Henderson & Korn 60,000 7,900 



118,500 



1,700 



113,000 



12,200 



16,500 



7.300 



5,300 



32,200 



Mana 

 ,000= 



,766= 



,400= 



63,( 



600= 

 180,700 43.300 306,700 339,700= 



os: 



265,400 

 3,800 



326,100 

 62,900 

 22,500 

 12,700 

 13,300 



163,700 



870,400 



July 14. — By the steamer Hubert, from Para and Manaos : 



49,400 



Arnold & Zeiss 45,300 



General Rul)ber Co 1 ,400 



General Rubber Co ... 



Henderson & Korn 24.600 



Ed. Maurer ... 



H. A. Astlett & Co 



G. Amsinck & Co 7,500 



G. .Amsinck & Co 4,300 



10,700 

 500 



700 



91,600 

 100 

 29,000 

 26,400 



6,600 

 25.700 

 56.800 



2,600 



7,300= 



11.200— 

 1,700 = 



197,000 

 2.000 

 36.300 

 54,600 

 6^600 

 25,700 

 76,200 

 8,600 



83,100 15,500 



MANAOS. 



.Arnold & Zeiss 43.600 13.800 



Robinson & Co 17.500 600 



Robinson & Co 8.100 



Grossman & Sielcken ... ... 



238,800 69,600= 407,000 



12,700 

 1.700 

 5.800 

 5.900 



16,400= 



109,100 = 



31,300 = 



86,500 



128,900 



45,200 



5,900 



61,100 22,500 26,100 156,800= 266,500 



Total 144,200 38.000 264,900 226.400= 673^500 



July 24. — By the steamer Christopher from Para and Manaos : 



Fine. 



.Arnold & Zeiss 2,700 



General Rubber Co 15.000 



General Rubber Co 



H. .A. Astlett & Co 21,100 



Henderson & Korn 28,900 



Henderson & Korn 



Henderson & Korn 1,100 



.Arnold & Zeiss 110,400 



General Rubber Co 46.000 



General Rubber Co 18,700 



175,100 12.700 35.800 61.500= 285,100 



243,900 142,100 324,600 199,700= 910,300 



