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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[October i, 1901. 



Eqnatoriale Congolaise 4,000 



M. S. Cols (Centrale Africaine) 9,000 



M. S. Cols (Societe Lubefu) 13,000 



M. S. Cols (Produits Vegetaux du Kassai) 26,000 



Ch. Dethier (Societe Belgika). 23,000 



Credit Commercial Congolais (M. D'Heygere) 3,100 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise (Beige du Ilaut Congo). 63,500 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise (Sud Kamerun) 600 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise 4,100 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise (Societe La Djuma).. . . 10.900 



Comptoir Commercial Congolais 5. 000 



Societe Agricole and Commerciale de 1' Alima i ,600 



Cie. Commerciale des Colonies (La' Kassaienne). . . . 1,000 



Soc. Coloniale' Anversoise (Cie. des Mag. Generaux). 2,300 



Mallinckrodt & Co. (Alimaienne) 4,000 



M. S. Cols (Ikelemba) 1,500 



Societe pour Commerce Colonial (Est du Kwango) . . 1,000 



Trafic Congolais i , 500 



810,700 



Batata. 



To iHE Editor of The India Rubber World: There 

 has been a marked decline in the shipment of Balata from 

 Venezuela this year. The comparison with last year follows: 



1900. 1901. 



January to July pounds 1,210,700 592,031 



August 229,460 274,085 



Total 1,440,166 866,116 



One cause of this decrease was the prolonged and very 

 severe drought, which delayed the opening of the present sea- 

 son for collecting Balata. Generally this work begins in April, 

 but this year nothing was done before the last days of June. 

 The shipments early in the year included a lot of last year's 

 crop which was retained by the holders, hoping for better 

 prices. There are now many people at work in the Balata dis- 

 tricts, and it may be that the total shipment for the year may 



be only a little smaller than last year, if the remainder of the 

 season should prove favorable, and there is no great political 

 trouble. Last year's export of Balata reached 2,628,784 pounds. 



Cuidad Bolivar, Venezuela, August --*7, 1901. O, E. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weights in Pouncis,'\ 

 August 29. — By the steamer Camitense, from Manaos and Para : 



Importers. Fine. 



New York Commercial Co. 40,000 



Reimers & Co 81,300 



Crude Rubber Co 89,200 



A. T. Morse & Co 32,000 



Joseph Banigan Rubber Co 18,500 



Medium. Coarse. 

 20,500 105,300 

 26,500 36,900 

 10,300 14,100 

 8,900 54,100 

 4,000 3.700 



Caucho. 

 2,500= 

 1,300= 

 400= 

 1,500= 



Total. 



168,300 



146,000 



114,000 



96,500 



26,200 



Total 261,000 70,200214,100 5,700= 551,000 



September 6. — By the steamer Dunslan, from Manaos and Para : 



..= 56,500 

 .•= 39.800 



Crude Rubber Co 35 .300 



Boston Rubber Shoe Co.. 15,200 



Reimers & Co 19,600 



New York Commercial Co. 5.500 



A. T. Morse & Co 1,300 



4,700 

 3,900 



3.900 



700 



5,000 



16,500 

 20,700 

 11,800 

 23,100 

 13,600 



35,300 

 29,300 

 19,900 



Total 76,900 18,200 85,700 



September 16. — By the steamer HildebmiiJ, from M 



Crude Rubber Co 258,700 42,000 40,70c 



Reimers & Co 201,900 49,600 45,300 



New York Commercial Co. 23,000 5,500 45,800 35, 



A. T. Morse cSt Co 12,800 1,300 53,000 3, 



Boston Rubber Shoe Co. . 34,200 3,700 5,600 .. 

 Joseph Banigan Rubber Co 18,100 700 2,200 .. 



G. Amsinck & Co 14.500 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 10,000 400 1,300 . 



Lawrence Johnson & Co. . 2,400 



180,800 



anaosand Para: 



341,400 



297,400 



109,400 



70, 900 



43.500 



21,000 



14,500 



11,700 



2,400 



600= 

 100= 

 800= 



Total 575,600 103,200 193,900 39,500= 912.200 



[Note. — The Grangenseyixa^a Parii, with 270 tons of rubber, was due at New 

 York, on September 30,] 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



POUNDS. 



Auo. 29.— By the Oraf WaW6r«ce= Hamburg: 



Crude Rubber Co. (Caucho) 19,000 



A. T.Morse & Co. (Caucho) 7,000 26,000 



Sei-t. 3.— By the C'amponia=Liverpool: 

 Reimers* Co. (Coarse) 20,000 



Sept. 4.— By the 3ia,ye«((c= Liverpool: 



Crude Rubber Co, (Cauchoi 40,000 



Georgf A. Aldi;n & Co. (Caucho) 22,.W0 



KelmersA Co. (Coarse) 18,000 80.0(X) 



Seit. 7.— By the iJu((;aria=: Hamburg : 

 Crude Rubber Co. (Coarse) lO.OWi 



Sept. 9.— By the Umitiria = Liverpool : 



Kelmers& Co. (Fine) 11,600 



Reimers iSc Co. (Coarse) 4.600 



Reimers & Co. (Caucho) 56.600 



RobinsDu & Tailman (Coarse) n,ooo 



Robinson & Tailman (Coarse) 2,600 



George A. Alden & Co. (Caucho) ... ll.oon 



Crude Rubber Co. (Caucho) 11.000 100,000 



SKi'T. 11.— By the Ooeanic= iverpool : 



A. T. Morse & Co. (Caucho) 17,.500 



Reimers & Co. (Caucho) 22.B00 



Sei-t. 20.— By the 2'eu(onl<;= Liverpool : 

 A. T. Morse &IC0. (Caucho) 16.000 



Sept. 23.— By the f;truria=Llverpool: 

 A. T. Morse & Co. (Caucho) 23.000 



OTHER IMPORTS AT NEW YORK. 



CENTRALS. 



POUNDS, 



Auo. 24.— By the iJn;ron=Bahla : 

 J. H. RoBsbach ft Bros 22,600 



AUG. 24.— By the Phila(l(.\jthian= Liverpool : 

 ti. Amsinck & Co 5,500 



Aug. 26.— By the H. I.ucfcenbach=Colon : 



ISHac Brandon & Bros 4.900 



Crude Rubber Co 2.800 



G. Amsinck & Co 900 8,600 



CE./yTHjli^S— Continued. 



Aug. 26.— By Pennsylvania R. R.=New Orleans : 



G. Amsinck &Co 7.500 



Kunhardt&Co. 1,200 



L. N. Chemedlln 800 



H. Marquardt&Co 800 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 600 10,800 



AUG. 26.— By Ei Cid=New Orleans : 



A.T. Morse&Co 8.000 



Eggers & Helnleln 2.000 



For Europe 6,000 15,000 



Aug. 26.— By the -4Hcgftanj/=Greytown: 



A. P.Strout 0,600 



Maltus & Ware 3.000 



G.Amslnck&Co 1,200 



,/iraeoez & Escobar .500 



Roldan & Van Sickle .. 1,600 



United Fruit Co 2,000 



Kunhardt&Co 2.000 



Lawrence .Johnson & Co 1,000 



D. A. De Lima & Co 600 18,200 



Aug. 27.— By the .ddiiance=Colon : 



L. N. Chemedlln 1,300 



Flint, Eddy&Co 2,300 



.Joseph Hecht & Sons 90O 4. BOO 



AUG.27.— By the Prirw WlUem J7f.=Trlnldad: 



Thebaud Bros., (Angostura Fine) . . . 19.200 



Thebaud Bros., (Angostura Coarse). 8,.5O0 27,700 



AUG. 27.— By the i*'(axma»=Bahla : 



]. H. Bossbach A Bros 14.000 



Aur,. 28.— By the iVfarat)aI=TrlnIdad : 



Schultz A Ruckgaber 3,000 



Sept. 3.— By the Attianca=Co\on : 



G.Amslnck&Co 3,800 



Isaac Brandon* Bros 3,600 



Gillespie Bros. & Co 800 



Kunhardt&Co 1,200 



.Jimenez & Escobar 1, 200 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 7no 



Mecke&Co 300 11.600 



Sept. 3 —By the Z.oui»tona=New Orleans: 



A.T. Morse&Co 3,000 



A. N. RotholZ 2,000 6,000 



Skpt. 4.— By El Sud=New Orleans: 



A.T. Morse&Co 2,500 



Eggers & Ueinleln 500 



R. 0. Barthold 700 



R.F.Cornwell 1,000 4,700 



CENTRA LS— Continued. 



Sept. 7.— By the Monterev=Me\ieo: 



H. Marquardt & Co ' 1,600 



E. Steiger&Co 500 



For Europe 5,000 7,000 



Sept. 10.— By the Fin<ince=Colon : 



G. Amsinck & Co 10,600 



Hlrzel, Feltman & Co ... 6,600 



Isaac Krandou& Bros 5,40U 



Crude Rubber Co 3.6OO 



AsceusiotV Cassio 2,700 



Duinarest & Co 2,700 



Flint, Eddy& Co 2,400 



Eggers & Ueinleln 1,900 



A. Santos* Co !,300 



Roldan & Van Sickle 1,000 



W.R.Grace&Co 7U0 



Joseph Hecht & Son 600 



R. G. Barthold 300 



W. Loalza&Co 300 38,900 



Sept. 11.— By the il!ene=Greytown: 



A. P.Strout 5.500 



Kunhardt&Co 2.600 



Jimenez* Escobar i,50o 



Maltus & Ware 1,000 



Andreas * Co 500 



Mecke & Co 700 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 500 



G. Anislnck*Co 100 12,300 



Sept. 13.— By the F«coton=Mexlco: 



H. Marquardt & Co 1,200 



Fred. Probst & Co 600 



E. N.Tlbbals 800 



Graham, Hinckley & Co 200 2,200 



Sept. 16.— By the Comus=tievi Orleans : 



A.T. Morse&Co 7.000 



ForEurope 1,200 8,200 



Sept. 18.— By El Dorodo=New Orleans : 



A. N. RotholZ 3,000 



Rubber Celluloid Co 3,000 



ForEurope 3,000 9,000 



SEPT. 16.— By the Ori2a&a=Colon : 



G.Amslnck&Co 3.200 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 1.600 



Flint, Eddy &Co 1,300 



Kunhardt&Co .500 



I). A. DeLlma&Co 600 



Everett, Heaney* Co 600 



Jos. Hecht& Son 200 



Jimenez & Escobar 300 



Kats&Bock 200 



A. P.Strout 300 8,600 



