January 1, 1914.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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STATISTICS PARA INDIA RUBBER (IN TONS). 



(INCLUDING CAUCHO:. 

 STATISTICS FOR THE .MONTH OX" NOVEMBER. 



Para. Caucho. 



Receipts at Para 2,130 <I20 = 



Shipments to Liverpool.. 1,430 180 = 

 Shipments to Continental 



Ports 270 190 = 



Shipments to America... 940 100 = 



American Imports 1,500 220 = 



American Deliveries 1,390 190 = 



Liverpool Imports 1,140 80 = 



Liverpool Deliveries 1,320 205 - 



Continental Imports 260 70 = 



Continental Deliveries ... 260 70 :: 



VISIISLE SUPPLY— Ut December, 1913. 



, 1913. -,1912. 1911. 1910. 



Para. Caucho. 



Stock in England, Para, 1st hands 375 ) .,£« t mn (2,126 



Para, 2nd hands 45 j -"" '.920, jll 



Caucho 



Stock in Para, 1st hands 310 



2nd hands 540 



Syndicate SIO 



Stock in America 180 



Stock on Continent 20 



Afloat — Europe 1,100 



.Afloat — America 370 



3,750 



210 

 70 

 80 



90 

 40 



150 

 90 

 220 

 800 

 160 

 20 



320 1,580 1,060 

 50 1,060 290 



230 

 140 

 610 

 2,310 

 290 

 ISO 



458 

 600 

 640 



250 



90 



1,690 



450 



860 



Total Visihie Supply, including Caucho. 4,610 4,340 7,030 



CROP ST.ATISTICS— 30th Juxe, 30th November, 1913. 



Para Receipts \ \g\\ 



Para Shipments to America 

 Para Shipments to Europe. 



England Landings, net 



England Deliveries, net 



.-\merica Landings, net 



America Deliveries, net 



Continental Imports, net 



Continental Deliveries, net.... 

 POSITION 



Para. 



10,700 



12,220 



5,030 



5,420 



4,290 



5,475 



6,680 



6,590 



1,120 



1,310 



-1st December, 1913 



1912. 



14,140 



8,090 

 8,090 

 5,432 

 6,392 

 7,340 

 7,350 

 1.810 

 1,890 



1911. 



12,180 



6,790 

 6,850 

 4,889 

 7,839 

 8,305 

 7,915 

 1,080 

 1,010 



6,515 



1910. 



13,140 



5,510 

 6.900 

 4,621 

 4,839 

 5,310 

 5,200 

 1,080 

 1,040 



Decrease in Receipts during November, 1913, against November, 191J 1.210 



Decrease in Receipts — Crop, July/November, 1913, against 1912 '1,250 



Decrease in Deliveries — Crop, July/November, 1913, England and 



Continent, against 1912 1,497 



Decrease in Deliveries — Crop, July/November, 1913, .America, against 



1912 760 



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



year 270 



Increase in Stock, England, November 30th, 1913, against November 



31st, 1912 220 



*.\ decrease of 1.520 tons Rubber, and an increase of 270 tons Caucho. 

 During the month 130 tons, including 20 tons Caucho, have been shipped 

 from Europe to .America. 



VVM. WRIGHT & CO., Brokers, 

 2nd riecember, 1913. 21, Mincing Lane, London, E. C. 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



Late New York Quotations. — Prices paid by consumers for 

 carload lots, per pound. 



Dec. 30. '13. 



Old rubber boots and shoes — domestic 7-)4@ 8 



Old rubber boots and shoes — foreign TVz® 7'/s 



Pneumatic bicycle tires 4j4@ 4^ 



Automobile tires 5]/$® 5l4 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires S'A@ Syi 



White trimmed rubber 10 @10j4 



Heavy black rubber 3->4@ 4 



Air brake hose 3]/i@ 4 



Garden hose 1 @ VA 



Fire and large hose 2 @ 2'/i 



Matting %@ ^ 



No. 1 white auto tires 6 @ 65^ 



Foreign auto tires 55^@ 5^4 



JAN TEB MCH APR. MAY JUME JULY AU6 Sf.PT OCT NOV DEC 

 ClI.\UT SllnWIXG I'l-LXTUATIONS IN RUBBER PrICES DuRING 1913. 



Amsterdam. 



JooSTEN & Janssen rcport [December 10) : 



Today's sale was decidedly favorable in its results. Almost the whole 

 of the 105 tons (principally Hevea) was sold at satisfactory- rates, in some 

 instances commanding a slight advance. 



Rotterdam* 



Mavelaar & De Vries report [December 2]: 



A sale of 97 tons is announced for December 18. principally including 

 Congo, Hevea and Ficus. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The fii^iircs ItuHcatc IVeight in Pounds.] 



XovE.MBER 28. — By the Christopher, from Para and Manaos: 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. Total. 



Arnold & Zeiss 130,700 37,500 164,100 21,600= 353,900 



Meyer & Brown 137,900 19,600 75,600 73,300= 306,400 



General Rubber Co 22,000 = 22,000 



H. A. Astlett & Co 54,200 9,500 86,800 8,500= 159,000 



Tohnstone Whitworth & Co.. 23,200 7,900 = 31,100 



American Express Co 11,100 =: 11,100 



Total 357,100 74,500 348,500 103,400= 883,500 



December 16. — By the steamer Uoiiiitiic, from Para and 

 Manaos : 



Consignee. Fine. 



Arnold & Zeiss 535,100 



Meyer & Brown 135,400 



General Rubber Co 70,600 



Henderson & Korn 60,000 



James T. Johnstone 



H. A. Astlett & Co 23.200 



G. Amsinck & Co 125,700 



American Export Co 11,100 



American Export Co 3,800 



■ Medium. 



109,500 



33,500 



12,200 



4,000 



8,900 

 400 



Coarse. 

 226,100 

 83,900 

 40.800 

 45.000 

 4,300 

 36,100 

 24,000 



300 



Caucho. Total. 



84,000= 954,700 



37,200= 290.000 



3,200= 126,800 



= 109.000 



= 4,500 



600= 68.800 



11,300= 161.400 



= 11,100 



= 4.400 



Total 964,900 168,800 460,700 136,300 = 1,730.700 



