October 1, 1913.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



49 



Statistics Para India Rubber {in Tons < Including Caucho, 



STATISTICS FOR TIIK MONTH OF AUGUST. 



Receipts at Para 



Shipments to Liverpool. . 

 Shipments to Continental 



Ports 



Shipments to America... 



American Imports 



American Deliveries .... 



Liverpool Imports 



Liverpool Deliveries .... 

 Continental Imports .... 

 Continental Deliveries . . 



VISIBLE SUPPLY— 1st September, 1913. 



, 1913.- 



Para. Caucho. 



1912 



Stock in England, Para 1st hands.. 

 Para, 2nd hands. 



704 

 50 



Caucho 



Stock in Para, 1st hands 450 



2nd hands 190 



Syndicate 810 



Stock in America 170 



Stock on Continent 



Afloat — Europe 420 



Afloat — America 200 



454 



110 



10 



50 



130 



60 



40 



730 



320 

 170 

 250 



1911. 1910. 



3,150 {''^^^ 

 630 670 



330 



320 



1,260 2,620 



180 400 



70 40 



730 610 



570 250 



2,994 



Total Visible Supply, including Caucho. 3,848 4,250 8,350 



CROP ST.XTISTICS— 30th .Tl'ne, 31st August, 1913. 



Para. Caucho. 1913. 

 730 ),- 



,S90 ( 



3,720 



Para Receipts j J^J J ■^J]° 



Para Shipments to Europe 1,280 570 1,850 



Para Shipments to America 1,510 490 2,000 



England Landings, net 1,408 



England Deliveries, net 2,013 



America L,indings, net 2,410 



America Deliveries, net 2,370 



Continental Imports, net 340 



Continental Deliveries, net 460 



1912. 

 3,840 



2,540 

 2,710 

 2,176 

 2,496 

 2,480 

 2,470 

 770 

 800 



1911. 

 3,010 



2,330 

 1,930 

 1,877 

 3,197 

 2,600 

 2,500 

 310 

 380 



520 

 280 



250 



50 



650 



330 



4,022 



1910. 

 4,200 

 2,180 

 1,720 

 1,972 

 2,043 

 1,570 

 1,460 

 340 

 340 



Decrease in 

 Decrease in 

 Decrease in 



Continent, 

 Decrease in 



1912 



Decrease in 

 Increase in 



Liverpool, 

 During th' 



POSITION— 1st September, 1913. 



Receipts during .\ugust, 1913, against .\ugust, 1912 300 



Receipts — New Crop, July/August, 1913, against 1912 120 



Deliveries — New Crop, July/August, 1913, England and 



against 1912 723 



Deliveries — New Crop, July./ August, 1913, America, against 



100 



Visible Supply Para Grades, against 1st September last year 402 

 Stock, England, August 31, 1913, against August 31, 1912.. 158 



WM. WRIGHT & CO., Brokers. 

 3rd September, 1913. 

 e month 210 tons have been shipped from Europe to America. 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



Late New York Quot.mions. — Prices paid by consumers for 

 carload lots, per pound. 



Sept. 27, '13. 



Old rubber boots and shoes — domestic 8^@ 9 



Old rubber boots and shoes — foreign 8}^@ 8J4 



Pneumatic bicycle tires 5 @ Sy^ 



Automobile tires ^.Yz® 8-)^ 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires 8J4@ 8^8 



White trimmed rubber 105-8@10j^ 



HeaN-y black rubber 4J/^@ 4^ 



Air brake hose 4^ 



Garden hose 1 @ 1^ 



Fire and large hose 2 @ 2% 



Matting 5^@ 54 



No. 1 white auto tires , 9J4@ 9J4 



Foreign auto tires 7^/i@ 754 



weekly movement of london peices foe fine para, 1913. 

 [In .Shillings and Pence Per Pounu.J 



January 3, 1913 4/714 



January 10 4/6J4 



January 17 4/6K 



January 24 4/SV4 



January 31 4/4 



February 7 4/2.>:^ 



February 14 4/3 



Februarv 21 4/0J4 



February 28 4/0'/2 



March 7 3/1054 



March 14 3/11^4 



March 20 3/11 



3/9/a 

 3/6^ 

 3/4/2 

 3/454 

 April 25 3/4H 



3/S/a 

 3/854 



March 28. 

 .■Vpril 4. . 

 April 

 April 



11. 



18.. 



May 

 Mav 



May 16 3/10 



May 23 3/9 



Mav 31 3/8j^ 



June 6 3/9^ 



June 13 3/9 



June 20 3/854 



June 27 3/9^ 



July 4 3/9)4 



July 11 3/9 



Julv IS 3/9yi 



Julv 25 3/8 



August 1 3/8'/^ 



August 8 3/10 



August 15 .3/10!^ 



August 22 3/10 



August 29 3/8-^ 



September 5 3/9 



September 12 3/8 



Liverpool. 



William Wright & Co. KEroKT. Septe.muer 1, 1913: 



Fine Para. — With small available stocks and a short interest, spot prices 

 have been firm throughout the month, up to 3.?. lOJ^rf. [94 cents] paid, 

 closing with sales at 3s. 9'Ad. [92 cents]. Stocks are small, and practically 

 in the hands of a Bolivian importer. Quantities afloat and available for 

 .September are limited, so it is anticipated that prices will remain firm for 

 that month. A fair business has been done for forward delivery at a con- 

 siderable discount. With the prospects of a reduced crop one may antici- 

 pate that prices of Fine will continue to obtain a substantial premium on 

 Plantation grades. Closing value: Hard Fine 3s. 9'/id. [92 cents], Sep- 

 tember-October 3s. A'/id. [82 cents]. 



Amsterdam, 



JoosTEN AND Jansen report [September 9] : 



.'\ltho competition was tame, the result of today's sale by inscription 

 was satisfactory. 21,460 kilos having been sold of 25,400 kilos offered. 



Rotlerdam. 



Havel.nr and De Vries report [.lugust 26] : 



Sales appointed for September 9 included about 26 J^ tons, including 

 16,450 kilos Hcvca, 7,590 kilos Fictts, balance Castilloa, Ceara and Congo. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[ihc Figures Indicate li'ciglil in Pounds.] 



August 25. — By the steamer Clement from Para and Manaos : 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. Totai.. 



.■\rnold & Zeiss 94,500 



General Rubber Co 39,600 



Meyer & Brown 68,800 



Ed. Maurer 



Henderson & Korn 25,000 



H. A. Astlett 28,900 



Total 256,800 43,000 215,900 114,500= 630,200 



September 2. — By the steamer Stephen from Para and Manaos : 



.\rnold & Zeiss 42,700 



General Rubber Co 57,600 



Meyer & Brown 60,000 



Henderson & Kom 31,800 



H. \. Astlett & Co 7,100 



F. Rosenstein & Co 6,300 



Grossman & Sielcken 



8.000 

 8,200 

 8,300 

 7,800 

 3,900 



'sieoo 



13,800 

 56.500 

 19,500 

 31,000 

 39,600 



21,300 = 



300= 



36,800 = 



17,500 = 



3,800 



200 = 



85,800 



122,600 



124,600 



88,100 



50,600 



6,300 



9,600 



Total 205,500 41,800 164,200 76,100= 487,600 



September 15. — By the steamer Justin from Para and Manaos: 



.■\rnold & Zeiss 205,500 



General Rubber Co 158,700 



Meyer & Brown 6,400 



Henderson & Korn 32,100 



H. A. .\stlett & Co 400 



G. Amsinck & Co 5,400 



Total 408,500 



H. A. Astlett & Co. 

 Meyer & Brown.... 



Total 



