September i, 1901.] 



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Anhverp. 



ANTWERP RUBBER STATISTICS FOR JULY. 



ARRIVALS AT ANTWERP. 



August 10. — By the Albertvitle, from the Congo: 



Bunge & Co. (Domaine prive Etat du Congo). . .kilos 150,000 



Bunge & Co. (Plantations Lacourt) 4,600 



Comptoir Commercial Congolais 27,000 



Ch. Dethier (Sociiite La Loanje) 950 



M. S. Cols (Central Africaine) 8,000 



M. S. Cols (Produits Vegetaux du Kassai) 14,000 



M. S. Cols (Societe Lubefu) 9,000 



Credit Commercial Congolais (La Lulonga) 3, 100 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise (Beige du Ilaut Congo). 39,000 



Soc. Coloniale Anversoise (Cie. des Mag. Generaux) 2,250 



Comptoirs Congolais Velde 2,000 



Socie'te pour Commerce Colonial (Est Kwango) 8,400 



Cie. Commerciale des Colonies (La Kassaienne). . . . 1,900 



Trafic Congolais i , 200 



Comite Special Katanga 6,800 



278,200 



Hamburg. 



To THE Editor of The India Rubber World: The im- 

 proved condition, generally, has imparted to the Hamburg 

 rubber market a certain feeling of confidence; this has been 

 accelerated by the small receipts of Para sorts. The transac- 

 tions have been of minor importance, the middle sorts being 

 the only exception. Of these, Africans — Thimbles (first and 

 second), Benguela and Loanda Niggers, Massais, Sierra Leones 

 and Batangas — have held the preference. Of the West India 

 and Central American sorts, Equador scraps and Guatemala 

 and Mexican slabs received the most attention, but prices re- 

 mained nominally without change. Mangabeira and Borneo 

 vrere not at all considered. The transactions included : 



second 4.25 



Congo Thimbles, black 5.10(0 5.15 

 Kassai, prime, red. ... 6. 

 Batanga balls, prime. . 4 05@4.io 

 Kamerun balls, prime. 3 85@4. 

 Equador scraps, fine. . 5.35 

 Colombia scraps, line.. 5.35@5.40 



Guatemala Slabs 3.90 



Mexican S'abs 3.8o@3.85 



Tonquin Sausages, red 4.85@4.90 



PRICB rN r ARKS I'ER KILOGRAM. 



Fine Bolivian 8.20(08.25 Sierra Leone niggers, 



Fine Mollendo 7.90 



Mozambique balls, red, 



finest 7.70(i'7-75 



Mozambique balls, red, 



fine 7.5o(r'7.6o 



Mozambique balls, red 



and black 7. 



Massai Niggers, red, 



prime 5.75 5.80 



Sierra Leone niggers, 



prime 5.50 



Hamburg. August 14, 1901. 



Under date of July i it is announced that under the style 

 Hecht & Co., G. m. b. H., has been opened in Hamburg an 

 import and export business in raw materials, and especially 

 crude India-rubber. The members of the firm are Hec^t. 

 Freres & Co., of Paris; Hecht, Levis & Kahn. London and 

 Liverpool ; and Ernst Hecht, Paris. As managers have been 

 appointed Mr. Felix Dorn, of Liverpool, and Mr. Jacques Ull- 

 man, of Hamburg, who are authorized to sign for the firm in- 

 dividually. [G. m. b. H. signifies Geselhchaft viit beschrankter 

 Haftung, or limited liability company. | 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



\The Figures Indicate Weights in Pounds.'] 



July 27. — By the steamer Sobrale)ist\ from Manaos and Para : 

 Importers. Fine. Medium. " 



New York Commercial Co. 15,100 8,800 



Reimers & Co 12,100 3,200 



A. T. Morse & Co. . .... 19,200 3,100 



Crude Rubber Co 25,700 2,900 



Smith & Schipper 9,400 1,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 



Total., 81,500 19,000 79,500 6,000= 186,000 



August 5. — By the steamer Benedict, from Manaos and Para : 



Crude Rubber Co 19,700 4,300 6,100 = 



A. T. Morse & Co 3,000 700 11,600 3,700= 



New York Commercial Co. 3,000 1,700 7,000 = 



G. Amsinck & Co 6,100 700 = 



30,100 



19,000 



11,700 



6,800 



Total 31,800 6,700 25,400 3,700= 67,600 



August 15. — By the steamer Ceatense, from Manaos and Para 



4,700 27,000 8,500^ 149,500 



New York Commercial Co. 100,300 



Crude Rubber Co 48,900 



Reimers & Co 72.800 



A. T. Morse & Co 18.000 



Czarnikow, McDougal Co. 8,000 



4,700 



9,300 

 4,400 

 4,400 



8.000 

 26,600 

 61,200 



900= 

 2,600= 



7,400= 



62,500 



111,300 



gi,ooo 



12,400 



Total... 



257,000 27,500 122,800 



19,400= 426,700 



[Note.— The steamer Cametense, from ParS, with 250 tons of rubber, was due at 

 New York, August .-8.1 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



POUNDS. 



July 29. —By the Efnirin = Llveri)ool; 

 George A. Aldcn cS: Co. (Ciiucho) 15,000 



AVG. 3.— By the Campaiiia=Liverpool: 



Robinson & Tallman (Coarse) 11,500 



A. T. Morse & Co, (Coaise) 1,000 12,600 



Aug. 6.— By j^a iVormnn(H6=HaTre: 

 A. T. Morse & Co. (Caucho) 25,000 



Aug. 17.— By the iuc(m(a=Llverpool: 

 Robinson & Tallman (Fine) 2,000 



Aug. 22.— By the reutoiiic= Liverpool: 

 A. T. Morse & Co. (Coarse) 7,000 



Aug. 23.— By the Pa(rurfa=Hamburg: 

 A. T. Morse & Co. (Caucho) 15,000 



OTHER IMPORTS AT NEW YORK. 



CENTRALS. 



POUNDS. 



July 26.— By the Pennsylvania R. R.=Mexico : 



a. Amsinck & Co 1,500 



L. N. C'hemertlln & Co 2,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 500 4.000 



JuLV 27 —By the E»j)era?i2a= Mexico: 



E. Steiger & Co 6,000 



H. Marquardt & Co 1,000 



F.Probst&Co 600 0,600 



July 29,— By the Pnn» WiWtm 7i=Trinldad : 

 Thebaud Bros., (Angostura Fine). . . 23.300 

 Thebaml Bros., (Angostura Coarse) 17,000 40,300 



July 29 —By the Paronise=Maranham : 



G. Amsinck & Co 4.500 



Hagermeyer& Brunn 30o 



W. H. Grossman & Bros 100 4,900 



July 29.— By the ^(!c3/iani/=Greytown: 



A. F.Strout 5,000 



Andreas & Co 2,600 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,200 



Elmeiiliorst & Co 300 



Jimenez & Kscobar fi.OOO 



Punderford &Co 2,(i00 



U. A. Ue Liiua&Co 1,600 18,600 



July S9.--By the Pro(et«=New Orleans: 

 A.T.Morse&Co 4,000 



July' 30 —By the 4dt>arM!e=Colon: 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 3,000 



Crude Rubber Co 2,300 



D.N Carrlngton 2,000 



Kunhardt & Co. 



Klint, Eddy &C0 



Hhzel, Feltman* Co 



W. L. Ratlibuu & Co 



W. K. Grace & Co 



Lawrence Johnson * Co 



AUG. 5.— By the 4!!ai=Savanllla : 



Kiiiihardl & Co 



B. Samper & Co 



G. Amslnclt & Co 



Jimenez & Escobar 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 



900 

 700 

 400 

 300 

 300 

 300 



l.fiOO 



1,200 



BOO 

 200 

 700 



10,200 



4,S00 



Aug. 3.— By the Companto=Liverpool: 

 Robinson <£ Tallman 4,500 



Auo. 5.— By the Ore»ada=Trlnldad: 

 Kunhardt&Co 13,500 



Aug. t;.— By the ^Uta7ica=Colon : 



G. Amsinck «s Co 5,000 



Flint, Eddy & Co 3,000 



Gillespie Bros 1,700 



Roldan & Van dlckle 1,400 



A. Santos* Co 1,400 



Uuniarest&Co 700 



H. Marquardt & Co 300 



Frank Brothers 200 13 700 



Aug. 7.— By the Pennsylvania R. R.=Mexlco: 



H. Marquardt & Co 3,500 



Graham, Hinckley & Co .WO 



G. Amsinck & Co L.'ino 



Kunhaidt&Co l,.'iOO 



Silva Russenlus& Co 1,000 



L. John.son & (!o ooo 



Jimenez*! Escobar 600 



Josepli Hecht & Sons .'00 



J. B. .Sageinan 300 9,800 



Aug. 9.— By the Mon(er«i/=Mexico: 



R. L. Johnstone 3,5C0 



Thebaud Brothers ),500 



E.Steieer&Co ,500 



E.N.Tlbbals 300 



For Europe .. 4.000 9.800 



Aug. 12.— By the .ilie»6=Greytown: 



Maltus&Ware 6,000 



A.P.Strout 3.000 



G. Amslnck&Co 2,000 



