NOVEMHER 1. 1913.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



105 



Statistics Para India Rubber {in Tons) Including Caucho. I""ire and large hose 2 @2% 



Matting ^@ y^ 



No. 1 white auto tires 9 @ 9^ 



Foreign auto tires TYa® 8 



STATISTICS FOR THK MONTH OF SEPTEMBER. 



Pari. 



Receipts at Para 2,440 



Shipments to Liverpool.. 850 

 Shipments to Continental 



Ports 270 



Shipments to America... 1,120 



American Imports 980 



American deliveries .... 1.040 



Liverpool Imports 580 



Liverpool Deliveries .... 545 

 Continental Imports .... 180 

 Continental Deliveries... 180 



Caiicho. 

 440 : 

 160 : 



60 : 



180 : 



210 = 



220 : 



105 : 



200 = 



20 : 



1913. 

 Tons. 



: 2,880 against 

 : 1,010 



: 330 

 : 1,300 

 r 1.190 

 : 1,260 



685 



745 



180 



200 



1912. 

 Tons. 

 2,620 

 1,260 



100 

 1,250 

 1.430 

 1,370 

 1,043 

 1,393 

 260 

 280 



1911. 1910. 



Tons. Tons. 



2,640 1,980 



930 680 



100 

 1,540 

 1,930 

 1,620 



866 

 2,406 



200 



200 



210 

 1,030 

 1,110 

 980 

 779 

 711 

 190 

 160 



VISIBLE SUPPLY— 1st October, 1913. 



, 1913. ^ 1912. 



Para. Caucho. 



1911. 1910. 



Stock in I-'nglaiul. Para. !?t hands.. 

 Para, 2nci hands. 



730 

 60 



Caucho 



Stock in Para, 1st hands 450 



2nd hands 390 



Syndicate SIO 



Stock in .Xnierica 110 



Stock on Continent 



Afloat — Europe 710 



Afloat — America 330 



410 1,950 n.OjO 



360 

 100 

 60 



40 

 110 

 160 



10 



290 

 130 

 540 

 1,080 

 240 

 50 

 560 

 440 



290 

 240 

 580 

 2,520 

 310 

 40 

 520 

 510 



!68 

 702 

 610 

 260 



380 



80 



470 



360 



3,590 840 



Total Visible Supply, including Caucho. 4,430 3,740 6,960 4,170 



CROP ST.\TISTICS— .30th June. 30th September, 1913. 



Para. Caucho. 1913. 1912. 1911. 1910. 



Para Receipts Will I'VH J'^^O} 6,600 6.460 5.650 6,180 



( 1912 5,440 1.020 j 



Para Shipments to Europe 2.400 790 3,190 3.900 3.360 3,070 



Para Shipments to ,^merica 2,630 670 3,300 3.960 3,470 2,750 



England Landings, net 2,095 3,219 2,743 2.751 



England Deliveries, net 2,760 3,889 5,603 2.754 



America Landings, net 3,600 3.910 4^530 2,680 



America Deliveries, net 3,630 3,840 4.120 2,440 



Continental Imports, net 520 1,030 510 530 



Continental Deliveries, net 660 1 .080 580 500 



POSITION— IsT October, 1913. 



Increase in Receipts during September, 1913, against September, 1912 260 



Increase in Receipts — New Crop, July/September, 1913, against 1912. 140 

 Decrease in Deliveries — New Crop, July/September, 1913, England 



and Continent, against 1912 1,550 



Decrease in Deliveries — New Crop, July/September, 1913, .\merica, 



against 1912 210 



Increase in Visible Supply Para Grades, against 1st October last year 690 

 Increase in Stock, England, September 30th, 1913, against Septem- 

 ber 30th, 1912 450 



WM. WRIGHT & CO., Brokers. 

 London, 2nd October, 1913. 



During the month 80 tons, including 30 tons Caucho, have been shipped 

 from Europe to America. 



Rubber Scrap Prices, 



Late New York Quot.\tio.ns. — Prices paid by consumers for 

 carload lots, per pound. 



Oct. 30, '13. 



Old rubber boots and shoes— domestic 8^@ 8}/^ 



Old rubber boots and shoes — foreign 8 (S) 8'/4 



Pneumatic bicycle tires 5 @ 5'4 



Automobile tires 8 @ 8'/g 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires 8 @ 8H 



White trimmed rubber 10 (fflO^ 



Heavy black rubber 4;4@ 4^ 



Air brake hose 4J4@ 



Garden hose 1 @ 1% 



WEEKLY MOVEMENT OF LONDON PRICES FOR FINE PARA. 1913. 



I I.N" Siiii.i.i.\(;s AMI 



January 3. 1913 A/7% 



January 10 4/6^^ 



January 17 4/6^2 



January 24 4/5'4 



January 31 4/4 



l-ebriiary 7 4/21^ 



l-'ebruary 14 4/3 



I'Vbruary 21 4/0!4 



i'^cbruary 28 4/0^4 



■March 7 3/10?4 



March 14 3/n% 



March 20 3/11 



March 28 3/9"^ 



April 4 3/6J4 



April II 3/4"^ 



April 18 3/4.)4 



April 25 3/4;^ 



May 2 3/S>.i 



May 9 3/8-54 



May 16 3/10 



Mav 23 3/9 



I'i:.\< >: I'kk Pdu.sd.I 



Mav 3! 3/8^^ 



June 6 3/9J4 



June 13 3/9 



June 20 3/8j4 



June 27 i/9'A 



July 4 3/9J4 



July n 3/9 



July IX 3/9?/^ 



July 23 3/8 



August 1 3/8!'< 



August 8 3/10 



August 15 i/WA 



August 22 3/10 



August 29 i/iVi 



September 5 3/9 



September 12 3/8 



September 19 3/6 



September 26 7,/7V2 



October 3 3/4;/^ 



October 10 3/5 



Liverpool. 



Wii.i.iAM Wright & Co. report [October 2] : 



Fine Para. — Prices have generally been easier, especially for the forward 

 positions. Supplies on spot continue small, and have commanded a consid- 

 erable premium on forward rates. Owing to a strike in Manaos, available 

 supplies will be limited, but with present rales for Plantation grades, a 

 decline in the later positions is likely. Closing values: Spot, 3i. 6yid.; 

 October, 3s. Ad.; October-November, 3s. 2d., and November-December, 3j. Id. 



Amsterdam 

 JoosTEN & Ja.vssen report [October 20] : 



At the inscription sale of 16th inst., about 143 tons were offered, of 

 which about 118 tons were sold. Demand was good, especially for second 

 quality Hez'eas. Prices realized were about equal to those current abroad. 



Rotterdam 



Havelaar & De Vries report [October 21] : 



The quotations in London affected the sale of 17th inst. Competition 

 was good and nearly all the quantity offered was sold, altho below 



valuations. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[ri:c Fii'lin-j- //i./iai(i- n\;ghl ill roiinjs.] 



October 6. — By the Gregory, from Manaos and Para : 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. Total. 



Arncild Si Zeiss 142.600 37,600 50,400 11,600 242,200 



Gei.eral Rubber Co 79.600 5.700 3,400 = 88,700 



Meyer & Drown 70,100 7,800 22,500 700= 101,100 



.Meyer & Brown 36.800 2,100 6,900= 45,800 



Henderson & Korn 95,300 8,900 6,600 7,800= 118,600 



II. A. Astlett & Co 43,600 2,900 54,800 1,700= 103,000 



Total 468.000 62,900 139,800 28,700= 699.400 



October IS. — By the Benedict, from Para and Manaos: 



.\rnoId & Zeiss 102,300 12,400 43,200 8,200= 166,100 



Meyer & Brown 4.200 1,600 11,300 = 17,100 



G. .\msinck & Co 5,700 5,300 1.100= 12,100 



Henderson & Korn 141,000. 19,100 75,700 44.100= 279,900 



H. A. -Astlett & Co 31,300 28,600 35,500 27.000= 122,400 



Total 284.500 61.700 171.000 80.400= 597.608 



