February 1, 1911.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



181 



Statistics of Para Rubber {Excluding Caucho). 

 New York. 



Fine and Total Total 



Medium. Coarse. 1910. 1909. 



Stocl<s, November 30.... /o» J 128 28= 156 218 



Arrivals, December 1,149 384 = 1,533 2,675 



Agrregating 1,277 



Deliveries. December 1,096 



412 

 382 



1,689 

 1,478 



2,893 

 2,686 



Stocks, December 31 . 



Stocks, Xov. 30... 

 Arrivals, December 



tons 



1910. 

 1,190 

 2,315 



181 



P.^R.V. 



1909. 

 1,385 



3,140 



Total 



1908. 



248 



2,299 



2,547 

 2,303 



244 



30 = 211 207 



Engl.and. 

 1908. 1910. 1909. 1908. 

 475 1,335 500 136 

 3,015 1,248 960 1,439 



Aggregating 3,505 



Deliveries, December . . . 2,830 



4,525 3,490 2,583 

 4,375 2,795 1,093 



1,460 

 1,075 



1,575 

 800 



Stocks, December 31 



675 150 695 1,490 385 775 



1910. 



World's visible supply, December 2>\...tons 3,891 



Para receipts. July 1 to December 31 13,400 



Para receipt.^ of caucho, same dates 2,370 



Afloat from Para to United States, Dec. 31. 435 

 Afloat from Para to Europe, Dec. 31 1,080 



Plantation Rubber From the Far East. 



E.KPORTs OF Ceylon Grown Rubber. 



[From Tanuaiy 1 to December 19, 1909 and 1910. Compiled by the Ceylon 

 Chamber of Commerce.] 



To Great Britain pounds 



To United States I 



To Canada I 



To Belgium 



To Germany 



To Australia 



To Japan 



To Italy 



To Austria 



To France 



To China 



Total 1,332,055 3,074,783 



[Same period 1908—790,815 pounds; same 1907—506,373.] 

 Total Exports From Malaya. 



[From Jamiary 1 to dates named. Reported by Barlow & Co., Singapore. 



These figures include the production of the Federated Malay 



States, but not of Ceylon.] 



Frcm— 1908. 1909. 1910. 



Singapore (.to Xov. 24).. /'OKiid.f 1,857,312 2,226,799 3,308,622 



Penang (to Nov. 15) 1,289,124 1.931.643 2,090,175 



Port Swettenham (to Nov. 12) 2,138,262 7,224,781 



Total 3,146,436 6,296,704 12,623,578 



New York. 



Summary of Prices for 1910. 



Ul'RIVER. ISLAND. 



Fine. Coarse. Fine. Coarse. 



Januarv 178@187 llKyllS 167^181 71@ 75 



Februa'ry 187(g)210 115$?128 18U<r2a4 75<{/: 89 



March 209ra!258 130^^170 203^245 90ra:107 



\pril 258rf(<292 170(5)187 245(g278 107r<,115 



Mav 235(a!280 160@182 226(5)272 9i<u\W 



June 223(®245 150ral63 213e230 93(5105 



Julv 216(@240 148^155 208r5225 98i'a 103 



August 187@220 140(^7148 178(5 210 94r«, 98 



September ....155rgl90 122(ffl42 ISO'S 182 90^^92 



October 137(5150 102(5120 120«146 73(5:90 



November ....136(fr 152 102(5107 120'Vi 128 73(5; 75 



December . . . .KWglSO 100(5105 119(5,125 70ra) 73 



Average Prices. 



1910 '... 201^ 13614 18954 90 



1909 15954 107 14954 6654 



1908 93;4 67;/. 88!4 47^- 



1907 109H 88 104!/i 6154 



1906 124'/2 93^ 121 70 



1905 12854 93H 125^4 72 



CAMETA. 



Coarse. 



79(g 85 



85@ 98 



95@128 



128@135 



110(gl27 



1 10(51125 



110r5)123 



96^5110 



90r5i 98 



75(a 89 



75fa) 78 



72^ 76 



100 

 77 

 52 

 6554 

 7254 

 74 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds. 

 December 23.— By the steamer Clement, from Manaos and 



Fine. 



A. T. Morse & Co 197,400 



Poel & Arnold 118,500 



New York Commercial Co... 97,100 



General Rubber Co 73,900 



H. A. AstleU 16,500 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 11,400 



Henderson & Korn 3,600 



Czarnikow-Rionda Co 7,000 



Medium. 

 13,700 

 31,500 

 22,500 

 13,300 

 2,900 



Coarse. 

 88,600 

 91,800 

 29,200 

 20,200 

 18,800 

 10,500 

 1,800 



Caucho 

 32,200 = 



1,600 = 

 1,700 = 

 1,400 = 



Para: 



Total. 



331,900 



241,800 



150,400 



109,100 



39,600 



21,900 



5,400 



7,000 



36,900=907,100 



Total 525,400 83,900 260,900 



January 4.— By the steamer Hubert, from Manaos and Para : 



Poel & Arnold 99,200 



New York Commercial Co... 125, 600 



A. T. Morse & Co 74,400 



General Rubber Co 81,100 



H. A. Astlett 36,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 36,300 



Henderson & Korn 11,900 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 12,100 



56,000 

 25,600 

 24,500 

 18,300 

 6,800 

 700 



4,000 = 248,400 



2,100 = 230,300 



400 = 140,700 



1,500=111,100 



= 59,200 



= 44,100 



= 44,900 



= 26,600 



Total 477,100 131,900 288,300 



8,000=905,300 



January 23. — By the steamer Bernard, from Manaos and' Pari: 



6,900 = 

 8,600 = 



1,300 = 



Poel S: Arnold 100,900 39,300 165,100 



New York Commercial Co... 73,600 26,100 48,200 



A. T. Morse & Co 53.700 11,700 59,200 



L. lohnson & Co 42,700 13,000 7.200 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 17,400 1,100 19,100 



General Rubber Co 23,200 1.800 



H. A. .'Kstlett 7,100 1,100 



Henderson & Korn 1,800 



Xotal 320,400 94,100 315,400 16,800=746,700 



8,600 

 8,000 



312,200 



156,500 



124,600 



64,200 



37,600 



25,000 



16,800 



9,800 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 

 Dec. 17. — By the Pen>isylz'a)iia^liamhurg: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 17,000 



A. T. Morse & Co. (Fine) 5,500 



Wallace L. Gough Co. (Fine).. 4,500 27,000 



Dec. 19. — By the Ba/tic= Liverpool: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . 140,000 



A. T. Morse & Co. (Fine) 66,000 



James T. Johnstone (Fine) 3,500 209.500 



Dec. 20. — By the Amerika^Hamhurg: 



A. T. Morse & (>). (Fine) 4,500 



General Rubber Co. (Fine) 22,500 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Coarse) 4,500 31,500 



Dec. 23. — By the L»5i(ania=Liverpool: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 22,500 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 1 1 ,000 



Rubber Trading Co. (Fine) 4,500 38,000 



Dec. 28. — By the Cymric=Liverpool: 



Poel & Arnold (Fine) 56,000 



A. T. .Morse & Co. (Fine) 18,000 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 11,000 85.000 



Dec 29. — By the President Z.i"co/" = Hamburg; 



Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 22,500 



Rubber Trading Co. (Fine) 3,500 26,000 



Dec 31. — By the Cam^anio= Liverpool; 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . 90.000 



Poel & Arnold (Fine) 15,000 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 11,000 116,000 



Jan. 3. — Bv the Minnewaska=i'London: 

 General Rubber Co., (Coarse) ' 22,500 



Jan. 3. — By the Or«6a = Mollendo: 

 General Rubber Co. (Caucho) 11,000 



Tan. 9. — Bv the CaroHia=Liverpool: 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 7,000 



Poel & .\rnold (Fine) 3,500 10,500 



Jan. 13. — By the Licsitaniaz=l.iverpoo]: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 90,000 



Jan. 16. — By the Cf/fic=LiverpooI : 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . 34,000 



A. T. Morse & Co. (Fine) 17.000 



Rubber Trading Co. (Fine) 5.000 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse) 4,500 60,500 



Jan. 19. — By the President GraH( = Hamburg: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Coarse) 22,500 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 

 [*This sign, in connection with imports of Cen- 

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Pounds. 

 Dec. 17.— By the 5'eKO<o>-=Blueficlds: 

 Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Co. 3,000 



Dec 17. — By the Monterey = 'Fyonten: 



International Products Co 5,000 



Tudkins & McCormick Co 2,500 



Harburger & Stack 2.000 



E. N. Tibbals & Co 1,500 



W. L. Wadleigh 1,500 



H. Marquardt & Co 1,000 



For Havre 4,500 18,000 



Dec 19. — By the Ma(anaai=Tampico: 



N. Y. Commercial Co •135,000 



Ed Maurer '95,000 



Continental-Mexican Rubber Co *7 5,000 



Poel & Arnold 15,000 *320,000 



Dec 19. — By the Prins Sigismund— Colombia: 



Caballero & Blanco 9.000 



A. Javanillo & Co 5,500 



Lionel Hagenaers & Co 3,500 



Suzarte & Whitney 2,500 



Delima Cortissoz & Co 1.500 



Roldan & Van Sickle 1.000 23.000 



Dec. 21. — By the ByroH = Bahia: 



J. H. Rossbach & Bros 15,500 



Adolph Hirsch & Co 6,500 22,000 



Dec 22. — By the Antitles—'Sew Orleans: 



A. T. Morse & Co 4.500 



A. N. Rothok 3,500 



George Haegan & Co 1,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 1.500 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 1 .000 1 2.000 



