December i, 1901.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER VV^ORLD 



93 



Bunge & Co. (Societe Isanghi) 10,312 



Societc ABIR SS.ooo 



Ch. Dethier (Societe Belgika) 1,000 



Comptoir Commercial Congolais 1 1 ,600 



Credit Commercial Congolais (La Lulonga) 2,954 



M. S. Cols (Societe Equatoriale Congolaise) 4.874 



M. S. Cols (Produits Vegetaux du Kassai) 10,000 



M. S. Cols. (Societe Lubefu) *,500 



M. S. Cols (Societe Ikelemba) 1,063 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise (Uelge du Haul Congo). 10,000 



Soc. Coloniale Anversoise (Cie. des Mag. Generaux). r.ooo 



W. Mallinckrodt & Co. (Alimaienne) 10,000 



367,601 



[Arrivals by same steamer, November 6, igoo— 136,550 kilograms.] 



London. 

 Jackson & Till, under date of November i, report stocks . 



1901. igoo. 1699. 



{Para sorts tons — 

 ^°"^°--;- '37 

 Assam and Rangoon... 77 

 Other sorts 477 



Total 691 



Liverpool 



Para. 



876 



Other sorts 1035 



Total, United Kingdom 2602 



Total, October 1 2802 



Total, September i 2736 



Total, August 1 2944 



Total, July 1 3128 



Total, June 1 3502 



Total, May I 3397 



PRICES PAID DURING OCTOBER. 



X90J. 1900. IS99. 



2/3 @2/3i 2/7 



2/1 1 @3/i 3/5 &i/t,1 



No sales. 4/4i@4/5 

 M Old. 



Para fine 3/4I @3/7i 



Negroheads, Islands. . . . No sales. 



Do scrappy 2/8 



Bolivian c. 3/7 @3/8 



(a) Islands. (-») Hard. 



Li'uerpoot. 



William Wright & Co. report [November i] : " Fine Pani. 

 — There has been a fair demand both spot and forward, but 

 with a continued liberal supply of receipts, prices have declined, 

 especially for Islands grades. The demand of the other 

 side [United States] continues strong and active, especially for 

 Uprlver, and prices there are still considerably above those 



ruling here. Our own opinion is that rates for spot and near 

 at hand are being depressed with a view to buying further 

 ahead. This is, we think, borne out by the fact that while there 

 are sellers of November-December 3^. Cyiti., there are buyers 

 of January-February at the price. - - - Entrefine—K %ooA 

 demand for Uprlver, with little offering ; no sellers under 35. 

 5^/; Islands sellers at 3^. 3J^(/. Negroheads — Supplies of 

 Scrappy are small, with buyers at zs. %d., sellers 2.;. ZYzd. Ca- 

 meta In fair request at current rates. Manlgoba in steady re- 

 quest, but supplies are plentiful ; closing quotations ^s. 2,}id. 

 Peruvian — Demand good and prices remain very steady. Buyers 

 of Ball 2s. Sj^f/. ; sellers 2.f. 6rtf. Slab steady at 2j. i(/. Supplies 

 for the next few months will be small." 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



\Tke Figures indicate Weights in Pouncis.\ 



October 29. — By the steamer Fluntinense, from Manaos and Para: 



Importers. Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. 



A. T. Morse & Co 123,200 24,300 77,200 5,700= 



New York Commercial Co. 116,500 36,300 42,400 5,500= 



Reimers & Co 74>400 36,400 49,300 = 



Crude Rubber Co 61,500 19,400 7,000 900= 



Boston Rubber Shoe Co 7,500= 



Total. 



230,400 



200,700 



160,100 



88,800 



7.500 



Total 375.600 116,400 175,900 19,600= 687,500 



November 11. — By the steamer Gregory, from Manaos and Para : 



A. T. Morse & Co 95,70025,200 73,200 600= 194,700 



New York Commercial Co. 88,20021,500 39,100 = 148,800 



Reimers & Co 48,50016,500 43,700 300= I0g,ooo 



Crude Rubber Co 63,50012,600 8,300 = 84,400 



Boston Rubber Shoe Co.. 18,700 1,900 25,300 = 45,900 



Total 314,600 77,700189,600 900= 582,800 



November 22. — By the steamer Maranhense, from Manaos and Para : 



A. T. Morse & Co 180,000 



Crude Rubber Co 200,800 



New York Commercial Co. 123,400 



Reimers & Co 128,900 



Boston Rubber Shoe Co. . 37,400 



Joseph Banigan Rubber Co 



L. Hagenaers & Co 3,600 



New York and Java Trad- 

 ing Co 4,100 



Total 678,200144,900299,900 35.900=1,158,900 



[Note.— The steamer Grangense, from Parfi,with 560 tons of rubber aboard, ar- 

 rived at New York on November 27. 1 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



POUNDS. 



Oct. 25.— By the (?ermanio=Liverpool : 



Reimers & Co. (Fine and .Medium) 22.600 



Keimers* Co. (Coarse) 9,000 31,600 



Oct. 2G.— By the 6'ampon£a= Liverpool : 



Reimers & Co. (Fine) 28.000 



Reimers & Co. (Coarse) 2,500 



George A. Alden & Co, (Fine) 5.700 



Crude Rubber Co. (Fine; 5,500 41,700 



Nov. 1,— By the iVi(ijcs(ic=Llverpool : 



George A. Alden & Co. (Fine) 9.700 



Orudis Rubber Co. (Fine) 9.700 



Reimers & Co. (Fine) 4,600 23,900 



Nov. fi.— By the Oceanl<!= Liverpool : 



Reimers & Co. (Fine) 14,400 



George A. Alden &Ci).(Kine) ll,300 



Crude Rubber Co. (Fine) 11.200 



Kramriscb & Co. (Coarse) .. 4,600 41.400 



Nov. 9 —By the I,i(«inta=Llverpool; 

 Reimers & Co. (Fine) 43,000 



Nov. 22.— By the Gcrmanic= Liverpool: 



Reimers & Co (Caucho) 4.500 



Ideal Kuldier Co (Fine) 2,200 6,700 



OTHER ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK 



CENTRALS. 



POUNDS, 



Oct. 26.— By El J/oit(e=New Orleans : 



A. T. Morses Co..'. 12.000 



Eggers& Heinlein 1,000 13,000 



CENTRALS— t'ontinutd. 



Oct. 25.— By the PennsylBonta- Hamburg : 



Relmers&Co,, 21 600 



Uvesey&Co 1000 



George A. Aluen& Co 4,000 



Oct. 26.— By the £;.sp6r<t)aa=Mexlco : 



Graham, Hinckley &Co 6 500 



Thebaud Brothers 1|700 



8,200 



Oct. 29 —By the AlHanca=Co\on : 



G, Amsinck&Co 14.600 



Hirzel, Feltman&Co 8^500 



A. Santos&Co 7,000 



Flint, Eddy&Co 4.500 



Crude Rubber Co 3.400 



Roldan «i Van «ickle 2,200 



(iillesplo Kios.&Co 2.600 



Kunhardl&Co 2.200 



.Samper «iCo 1.500 



Duiiiaresl&Co 1.230 



Lawrence .Johnson & Co 1,000 



A. P. Sfrout 400 



T N. Morgan 200 



Lanman&Kemp . 100 49,300 



Nov. 1.— By Pennsylvania RR.=Nem Orleans : 



(J, Anisiiick&Co 4,000 



R. G Barthold 700 



Jimenez « Escobar 300 6,000 



Nov S.— By the Be!(nura=Pernambuco: 



,I.H. Rossbach& Bros 800 



Herbst Brothers 1.900 2,700 



Nov. 4.— Bv ihe Se7ieca=Mexlco : 



H. Mar(|uardt &C0. 1,600 



Graham, Hinckley & Co 1,000 



P. Harmony's Nephews Co 1,000 



CEN TRA LS— Continued. 



Jj. N. C'hemedlln 



Flint, Eddy&Co 



E, Steiger & Co 



Nov. 4. —By the C(7pnc=Mollendo: 

 New York Commercial Co 



600 

 500 

 200 



4,700 

 17,600 



Nov. 6.— By the Finar«;e=Colon: 



A. Santos&Co 8.4C0 



Frame, Alston & Co 0.800 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 4,800 



Hlizel. Fellman & Co 2,700 



Dumarest&Co 1,200 



W. R. <i races Co 6110 



G.Amsluck&Co 300 24,8(0 



Nov. 0. - By th6 .4(?io8=Greytown : 



A. P.Strout 



A. 1). Straus* Co 



G. Arnsinck & CJo 



Kunbardt & Co 



5.000 



1,600 



1,.W0 



1,200 



Nov. 8.— By FA VaUe=Ne'w Orleans : 



A.T.Morse&Co ?.B0O 



For Europe 2,600 



Eggers«i Uelnlelu 300 



Nov. 11.— By the P/in!nfcta=: Hamburg : 



Relmers&Co 2,000 



J.A. Paull&Oo 1 ,000 



Nov. 11.— By the ProUus=^ev Orleans : 



A. T. Morse & Co 6,300 



A.N. Rotholz 1,600 



Nov. 13.— By the Orfeafja=Colon : 



Illrzel,Feltman&Co 20,700 



Roldan & Van.Siokle 1,700 



6,300 



3,000 



7,800 



