July 1, 1911. 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



391 



New York Quotations. 

 Fou.owiNr, arc the quotation.s at New York for Para grades, 

 one vear ago, one month ago, and June 30 — the current date : 

 'Para. July 1, '10. June 1, '11. June 30, '11. 



Statistics of Para Rubber {Excluding Caucho). 



Islands, fine, new 225(g'226 96(a 97 



Islands, fine, old 227(a228 98f7n00 



Upriver, fine, new 238rf7 23" OQr.i 100 



Upriver, fine, old 240rr/ 241 lOSra 106 



Islands, coarse, new 104CcrlO.^ 58Ca 59 



Islands, coarse, old n(inc here none here 



Upriver, coarse, new 159((il60 82(S 83 



Upriver, coarse, old 160rrll61 iWn 85 



Cameta 120rc( 121 ma (v 



Caucho (Peruvian), ball 1.53r« l.i4 U(n 85 



Caucho (Peruvian), sheet. .. none here 6f)ffj 67 



Plantation Para. 



Fine smoked sheet — <<t 227 none here 



Fine pale crepe — (n 225 1 \A(o 115 



Fine sheets and biscuits — ((i22Q none here 



Centrals. 



Esmeralda, sausage I31(?il32 78C(-(j 79 



Guayaquil, strip none here none here 



Nicaragua, scrap 126(Vi 127 77(rr 78 



Panama 900/ 91 none here 



Mexican, scrap I26(<t\27 770-v 78 



Mexican, slab none here none here 



Mangaheria, sheet none here none here 



Guayule 94(g! 95 48<V, 49 



Balata, sheet — @ — none here 



Balata, block — ^/ — none here 



.\krican. 



Lopori, ball, prime none here 95(f; 96 



Lopori, strip, prime 197fel98 none here 



.•\ruwimi none here 94(fij 95 



Upper Congo, ball, red none here 95(ai 96 



Ikelemba none here none here 



Sierra Leone, 1st quality 167fa'168 85fa 86 



Massai, red 167(S;'168 85@ 86 



Soudan Niggers none here none here 



Cameroon, ball none here 56(5) 57 



Benguela none here 65(S' 66 



Madagascar, pinky none here 77Ca' 78 



.'Xccra flake none here 27(a' 28 



Ea.st Indian. 



.'Kssam 133@13S 83r«) 84 



Pontianak 7H@ S 6e6i^ 



Borneo none here none here 



L.ite Para cables quote: 



Per Kilo. 



Islands, fine 3$9S0 



Islands, coarse 2$150 



Upriver, 

 Upriver, 

 Exchange 



Exchange 



fine . . . 

 coarse. 



92(n^ 93 

 94fff 95 

 97fr( 98 

 lOlfrj 102 

 58<t: 59 

 none here 

 81® 82 

 83@ 84 

 bVf? 65 

 80® 81 

 62® 63 



114^115 

 IL^'alU 

 110®111 



77® 78 

 none here 



77((0 78 

 none here 



75® 76 

 none here 

 none here 



43® 44 

 none here 

 none here 



92® 93 



none here 



87® 88 



89® 90 



none here 



84® 85 



84® 85 



none here 



58® 59 



64® 65 



75® 76 



25® 26 



78® 79 



6^®6^ 



none here 



Per Kilo. 



4$900 



3$800 



. . . 16 5-32d. 



.16 3-!6rf. 



Latest Manaos advices : 



Upriver, fine 5$000 



Upriver, coarse 3$200 



New York. 



In regard to the financial situation, .-Mbert H. Beers (broker 

 in crude rubber and commercial paper. No. 68 William street. 

 New York), advises as follows; "The market for commercial 

 paper remains the same as reported a month ago, there having 

 been a good demand through June for the best rubber names 

 at 4@4j4 per cent., and those not so well known 5@5j/^ 

 per cent." 



New York Prices for .April 



Upriver, fine $1.18(21.45 



Upriver, coarse 88@1.I0 



Ulands, fine 1.12(a>1.3,'; 



Islands, coarse 60@ .6.3 



Cameta 75@.80 



New York Prices for May 



Medium. 

 Stocks, April 30. ./()n,9 440 

 .Arrivals, May 520 



-Aggregating 960 



Deliveries, May 609 



fine . . 

 coarse 

 fine . . 

 coarse 



ITpriver. 

 Upriver, 

 Islands, 

 Islands, 

 Camet.^ 



African Rubbers. 



Nku 



(New RriiBER). 



$2.58@2.9J $1.21®!. 26 



1. 70^1.?" .92@ .96 



2.4502.78 1.1801.23 



1.07(ai.l5 .56® .59 



1.28(3)1.35 .63® .69 



(New Rubber). 



May 1. 1910 125 



June 1 90 



July 1 120 



August 1 250 



September 1 300 



October 1 375 



November 1 100 



York Stocks (In Tons). 



December 1, 1910 



January 1, 1911 115 



l~ebruarv 1 US 



March \ HI 



April 1 98 



May 1 98 



June 1 90 



New York. 

 Fine and Coarse. 



Stocks, Mav 31 . 



Stocks, April 30. 

 .Arrivals, .Mav. . . 



291 



121 = 

 389 = 



510 = 

 450 = 



60 = 



Total, 

 1911. 

 561 

 909 



1,470 

 1,119 



351 



Total, Total, 



1910. 1909. 



143 543 



332 1,062 



475 

 369 



106 



1,605 

 1,421 



184 



.IdtIS 



1911. 

 4,1«) 

 2,010 



Para. 

 1910. 1909. 

 260 935 

 1,340 1,370 



England. 

 1911. 1910. 1909. 

 1,470 1,100 720 

 817 1,308 830 



Aggregating 6,170 



Deliveries, May 1,965 



1,600 2,305 2,287 

 925 1,750 362 



2,408 

 858 



1,550 

 950 



140 



Stocks, May 31 4.205 675 555 1,925 1,550 600 



1911. 1910. 1909. 



World's visible supply, Mav 31 Ions 7,408 2,871 2,367 



Para receipts, July 1 to May 31 29,200 30,570 29,040 



Para receipts of caucho, same dates 6,800 7,380 7,540 



Afloat from Para to United States, Mav 31 347 60 481 



.Afloat from Para to Europe, May 31 580 480 542 



Late New York quotations- 

 carload lots, per pound — snow 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



-prices paid by consumers for 

 a slight decline since last month. 



June 1. July 1. 



Old rubber boots and shoes— domestic 9yi@ 9]^ 8J^@ 9 



Old rubber boots and shoes— foreign. 9^@ 9^ 9 @ 9^ 



Pneumatic bicycle tiics 4i/l@ 4^ 45^2® 4)4 



Automobile tires _. . . 8^@ 9J^ SVs® 8^4 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires 9^®10 9^@ 9^ 



White trimmed rubber 11 @ll'/2 11 @11^4 



Heavy black rubber 4j4@ 5^ 4^® 5 



Air lirake hose 454® 5 4'/^® 4j4 



Garden hose 2 @ 2i4 IVa® Ws 



Fire and large hose 2^@ 2^ 2->^@ 2^ 



Matting 1 @ ^A Vs@ 1 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds. 

 May 25. — Bv the steamer Cearcnse, from Manaos and 



Fine. 



Poel & Arnold 128,100 



Xew York Commercial Co. 62,400 



Henderson & Korn 56,600 



Hagemeyer & Urunn 21,400 



De Lagotellerie & Co 7,100 



Laurence Johnson & Co 



Ct. Amsinck & Co 



Medium. 



16,600 



13,000 



1,300 



.800 



Coarse. 



75,100 



118,700 



11,600 



9,900 



14,500 



400 



300 



Caucho. 



25,900 



32,400 



400 



6,600 

 5,300 

 4,300 



Para: 



Total. 



245,700 



226,500 



= 69,900 



= 31,300 



30,000 



5,700 



= 4,600 



Total 275,600 32,700 230,500 74,900:^613,; 



June 5.— By the steamer Cuthbcrt, from Manaos and Para 



00 



700=235, 

 23,500=159,: 

 = 40,1 



Poel & Arnold 68,400 40,400 125,900 



New York Commercial Co. 69,200 18,600 48,400 



De Lagotellerie & Co 22,800 5,300 11,900 



Hagemeyer Si Urunn 17,900 300 4,600 



Total 178,300 64,600 190,800 24,200=457,900 



400 

 700 

 000 

 800 



June 10.— By the steamer Sao Paulo, from Para: 



Poel & Arnold 54,200 13,300 



Xew York Commercial Co. 45,300 9,900 



G. Amsinck & Co 5,800 300 



Hagemeyer & Erunn 2,500 400 



Total 107,800 



June 16. — By the steamer Domi 



Poel & Arnold 166,300 



New York Commercial Co. 95,600 



De Lagotellerie S: Co 6,100 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 5,300 



72,700 

 29,400 

 57,400 

 10,500 



4,600=144, 

 12,700= 97, 



= 63 



= 13 



800 

 ,300 

 ,500 

 400 



23,900 170,000 17,300=319, 

 nic, from Manaos and Para 



33,900 



19,400 



6,400 



65,700 = 363, 

 46,500=196, 



= 23, 



= 7, 



Total 273,300 



97,200 



34,800 



10,600 



2,600 



145,200 112,200 = 590,400 



000 



100 

 300 

 100 

 900 



59,700 

 By the steamer Clement, from Manaos and Para : 



123,600 51,000=409,800 



47,400 42,700 = 134,700 



48,200 = 53,200 



6,600 = 30,500 



3,600= 3,600 



June 22, 



Pool & Arnold 194,600 



Xew York C:omnicrcial Co. 81,000 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 5,000 



Dc Lagotellerie & Co 20,700 



General Rubber Co 



40,600 

 13,600 * 



'3,266 



Total 301,300 



57,400 225,800 97,300=681,800 



