December I, 1913.J 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



161 



STATISTICS PARA INDIA RUBBER (IN TONS). 



ilNCLUDING CAUCHOi. 

 STATISTICS FUK TIIE MONTH OF OCTOBER. 



Receipts at Para 



Shipments lo Liverpool.. 

 Shipments lo Continental 



Ports 



.Shipments to .America... 



American Imports 



American Deliveries .... 



Liverpool Imports 



Liverpool Ueliveries .... 

 Continental Imports .... 

 Continental Deliveries ... 



1913. 1912. 



Para. Cauclio. Tons. Tons. 



3,300 4-tO = 3,740 against 3,920 



960 100 — 1,060 •• 1,150 



1911. 1910. 



Tons. Tons. 



2,990 3,170 



1,030 1,070 



360 

 1,460 

 1,130 

 1,170 



828 

 1,018 



190 



170 



90 

 210 

 230 

 210 

 147 

 172 



80 

 150 



450 

 1,670 

 1,360 

 1,380 



975 

 1,190 



270 



320 



530 

 2,420 

 1.620 

 1,680 



928 

 1,198 



320 



270 



150 



1,640 



1,830 



1,860 



766 



1,126 



10 



30 



360 



1,590 



1,200 



1,250 



430 



716 



170 



150 



VISIHLK SUPPLY, 1st November, 1913. 



Slock in England, Para, 1st hands 550 



Para, 2nd hands 50 



Caucho .-. 



Stock in Para, 1st hands 440 



2nd hands 920 



Syndicate 810 



Stock in America 70 



Stock on Continent 20 



.\float — Enrope 910 



.Afloat — .America 590 



Para. Caucho. 



1912. I9I1. 1910. 



I 240 1,700 I ??? 



335 

 120 

 80 



"60 



40 



120 



100 



190 

 190 

 420 

 960 

 180 

 100 

 910 

 1,200 



ISO 

 400 

 700 

 2,410 

 280 

 20 



193 

 602 

 960 



60 



330 

 100 



850 1,300 



590 750 



4,360 855 



Total Visihle Supply, including Caucho. 5,215 



4,390 7,130 5,224 



CROP STATISTICS— 30th June, 31st October, 1913. 

 Para. Caucho. 



P.nrA Receints (1913 8,570 1,770) 



lara Kece.pts.... j ^^^^ ^-^^^^ j.^^^J 



Para Shipments to Europe. 3,720 980 

 Par,-i Shipments to .America 4,090 880 



England Landings, net 



Ettgland Deliveries, net 



.America Landings, net 



.America Deliveries, net j . . . 



Continental Imports, net 



Continental Deliveries, net 



POSITION— 1st November, 1913. 



Decrease in Receipts during Octoher, 1913, against October, 1912 180 



Decrease in Receipts — Crop, July/October, 1913, agiiinst 1912 40 



Decrease in Deliveries — Crop, July/October, 1913, England and Conti- 

 nent, against 1912 1,507 



L>ecrease in Deliveries — Crop, July/October, 1913, America, against 

 1912 510 



Increase in Visible Supply Para Grades, against 1st November last 



year 825 



Increase in Stock, England, October 31st, 1913, against October 31st, 



1912 505 



WM. WRIGHT & CO., Brokers, 

 London, 3rd November, 1913. 21, Mincing Lane, London, E. C. 



During the month 80 tons, including 70 tons Caucho, have been shipped 



from Liverpool to .America. 



Amsterdam. 



JoosTE.N- & J.\NS.SEN report IXovcmher 13] : 



In consequence of the tirnier tendency prevailing, today's sale has 



very satisfactory. Owners have been able to sell their lots at good i 



in most cases above valuations. 



been 

 prices, 



Rotierdam. 



ir.wEL.A.AR & De Vries report [Novetnber 7]: 



Owing to the better tone in the market and the higher prices in London, 

 today's sale was very animated, with keen competition. The entire quan- 

 tity was sold above valuations. 



Rubber Scrap Prices, 



I. ATE Xew Vi.rk Qiotations. — Prices paid by consuiners for 

 carload lots, per pnund. 



Nov. 29, '13 



I )ld rubber boots and shoes — domestic 7?^@ 7J4 



Old rubber boots and sbocs — foreign 7-)^@ T'/i 



I'neiiinatic bicycle tires 4]/2@ 4^ 



.Aiitcmobilc tires 5;/2@ 55^ 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires 8 (S 8J/2 



White tritnmed rubber 10 @\0l4 



Heavy black rubber 4^2@ 4->^ 



.\ir brake hose 45^@ 



Garden hose 1 @ 1J4 



Fire and large hose 2 @ 25^ 



-Matting 5^@ ^ 



No. 1 white auto tires 6j4@ 7 



Foreign auto tires 5J4@ S^ 



WEEKLY MOVEMENT OF LONDON PRICES FOE FINE PAHA. 1913. 



|Ix Shillings and Pe.nce Per Pounb.] 



January 3. 1913 4/7'A 



January 10 4/6;/^ 



January 17 4/6'/'; 



January 24 4/,i',:i 



January 31 4/4 



February 7 4/2i^ 



February 14 4/3 



February 21 4/0^ 



February 28 4/0^ 



March 7 3/10-?;; 



March 14 3/11^ 



March 20 3/11 



March 28 3/9'A 



April 4 3/6>4 



April 11 3/4^; 



April 18 3/4.>4 



April 25 3/4/. 



May 2 3/5>.< 



May 9 3/8-^ 



May 16 3/10 



Mav 23 3/9 



May 31 3/8'/, 



June 6 3/9J4 



June 13 3/9 



Jiuic 27 3/9i^ 



July 4 3/9.)4 



Jidy 11 3/9 



July 18 3/9!'^ 



July 25 

 .\ugust 



3/8 



1 3/8;/$ 



August 8 3/10 



August 15 3/10/1 



August 22 3/10 



August 29 3/8/j 



September 5 3/9 



September 12 3/8 



-September 19 3/6 



September 26 3/7'^ 



October 3 3/4/> 



October 10 3/5 



October 17 3/3 



October 24 3/1^ 



October 31 3/1/1 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 



October 25. — By the Clement from Para and Manaos; 



I'ine. .Medium. Coarse. Caucho. Total. 



Arnold & Zeiss 373,800 65,200 167,400 55,500= 661,900 



General Rubber Co 31,600 29,000 10,900= 71,500 



Meyer & P.rown 337,200 51,300 66,200 31,800= 486,500 



Henderson & Korn 46,500 19,600 25,400 18,500= 110,000 



G. Amsinck & Co M00= 6.000 



H. A. Astlett & Co 58,400 12.200 2,200 13,700= 86,500 



Total 815,900 179,900 290,200 136,400=1,422.400 



Nove.mber 3. — Trans-shipped 

 Para and Manaos : 



from Jaz-ary to Stephen, from 



Meyer & Brown 



Johnstone & Whitworth . 



H. A. Astlett & Co 



W. R. Grace & Co 



G. Amsinck & Co 



5, you 



50.600 



30,000 



8,700 



2,000 



Total 97,200 



2,500 



400 

 2,300 



200 



2,000 

 8.600 

 6,700 



44,000= 54.400 



15,200= 74.400 



12,900= 50,000 



= 11,000 



= 2,000 



17,300 72,100= 191,800 



XovEMBER 3.— By till' Stctlien. from I'ara 



Manaos : 



.\rnold & Zeiss 350,300 



General Rubber Co 109,700 



Meyer & Brown 120,700 



Henderson & Korn 73,300 



H. A. Astlett & Co 



H. A. Astlett & Co 11,100 



H. .\. Astlett & Co 1,500 



63,300 

 26,400 

 19,100 

 26.100 



110.100 

 25.700 

 97,700 

 19.600 

 22,400 



76,200= 



71,200= 

 5,500 = 

 6,300= 



599,900 



161,800 



308.700 



124,500 



28,700 



11,100 



1,500 



Total 666,600 134,900 275,500 159,200=1,236,200 



XovE.MBER 14. — By the Hubert , from Para and Manaos: 



Arnold & Zeiss 300,600 59,100 162,300 14,600= 536,600 



General Rubber Co 221,800 



Meyer & Brown . . . 

 H. A. Astlett & Co.. 

 Henderson & Korn . 

 G. Amsinck & Co. . . 



137,100 

 6,500 

 6,900 

 6,700 



26,800 

 22,100 



8.100 

 900 



72,200 

 75,200 

 61,400 

 12.300 

 6,200 



2,800 = 

 70,400 = 



8,200= 

 2,300= 



323,600 



304,800 



67j900 



35,500 



16,100 



Tot.lI 679,600 117,000 389,600 98.300=1,284,500 



