688 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[September 1, 1914, 



Para. 



Islands, coarse, old 



Upriver, coarse, new 51@52 



Upri ver, coarse, old 



Cameta 37@3S 



Caiicho, upper 50@51 



Caucho, lower 



Sept. 1, '13. Aug. 1. '14. Aug. 29, '14. 

 39^(ft42 55@60 



IT- 1 ( near-bv ) 



Fine pale crepe. | ^^^^^.^-^ \ 



Plantation- Ceylon. 

 Fine smoked sheet 70(S72 



67@68 



Fine sheets and biscuits un- 

 smoked 65(ff66 



Centrals. 



Corinto 



Esmeralda, sausage 50@51 



Guayaquil, strip 



Nicaragua, scrap S0@51 



Panama 



Mexican plantation, sheet . 



Mexican, scrap 48@49 



Me.xican, slab 



Mangabeira, sheet 



Guayule 



Balata, sheet 70f<T71 



Balata, block 50(Vj 5 1 



African. 



Lopori, ball, prime 58(f).. 



Lopori, strip, prime 



Aruwimi 45@47 



Upper Congo, ball red S6(a 58 



Ikelemba 



Sierra Leone, 1st quality 53@54 



Massai, red 



Soudan Niggers : 



Cameroon, liall . 38(5,43 



Benguela 



Madagascar, pinky 



Accra, tlake 



East Indian. 



Assam 



Pontianak 6'4@6% 



Borneo III 



Borneo II 



Borneo II 



3054(a31M 

 38(£41 

 35@37 



56@59 

 53(n56 

 52@S3 



54(a56 



39(a42 

 38@41 



35(S;40 



40@47 

 36^41 

 25@35 



25ro'35 

 45@58 

 48(a53 



45@53 



38@47 



38(a45 

 35@47 

 40(aS0 

 36@46 

 25(S'35 

 25^,3U 



22@22>4 

 3S@5S 



20fn25 

 27(S29 

 45@ 



40@ 

 50@ 



7S@80 



70@7S 



70@75 



sm 



45@ 

 40@ 



45® 



55@ 

 62@64 



Neiv York. 



In regard to the financial situation, Albert B. Beers (broker 

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

 New York) advises as follows: "Right after my report to you 

 for July, a comi)lete change came over the market for commer- 

 cial paper, in sympathy with all other financial matters, on ac- 

 count of the war troubles in Europe, and there was almost a 

 complete cessation of business for the first half of August, but 

 during the last half of tlie month some out of town banks have 

 bought a little of the best rubber paper at 7 @ 8 per cent. — the 

 less known names being neglected entirely." 



New York Prices for July (New Rubber). 



1914. 



Upriver, fine $0.68@0.75 



Upriver, coarse 



Islands, fine 



Islands, coarse 



Cameta 



75(g!85 

 36@46 



9@.. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures indicate Weight in Pounds.] 



July 27. — By the steamer Stephen from Para and Manaos 



Coarse. 

 49,200 

 37.600 

 3,100 

 23,800 



Fine. 



Arnold S: Zeiss 64,500 



Meyer & Brown • 15.400 



General Rubber Co 



H. A. Astlett & C 



Medium. 

 5,000 

 1,000 



Caucho. 



248,500 = 



56,200 = 



Henderson & Korn 25,400 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 2,500 



Johnstone, Whitworth & Co 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,500 



Robinson & Co 2,400 



85,000= 

 7,000= 



Total. 



367,200 



110,200 



3,100 



108,800 



7,100 30.300 7,000= 69,800 



,400 22,400 = 26,300 



13,900 = 13,900 



1,500 1,600= 4,600 



= 2,400 



Total 111,700 14,500 181,800 398,300= 706,300 



August 6. — By the steamer Gregory from Para and Ma 



Arnold & Zeiss 68,700 14,800 44,700 



General Rubber Co 24.400 4,900 6,500 



Meyer & Brown 29,500 5,600 48.400 



Hagemeyer & Erunn 24,400 



Henderson & Korn 23,300 3.600 24,800 



H. A. Astlett & Co 1,100 9,700 9,600 



Johnstone. Whitworth & Co 8,600 



W. R. Grace & Co 



4,200= 

 '23,966 = 



5,700= 



lanaos ; 



132,400 



35,800 



107,500 



24,400 



51,700 



20,400 



8,600 



5,700 



Total 147,100 38,600 167,000 33,800= 386,500 



August 6. — By the steamer Gregory from Iquitos: 

 Meyer & Brown. ^ 112,100 = 



H. A. Astlett & Co. 

 W. R. Grace & Co.. 

 G. ,\msinck & Co... 



Total 



August 10.- 



1.500 



2,600 



53,400 = 

 8,100 = 

 1,600 = 



112,100 

 57,500 

 8,100 

 1,600 



-B, 



1,500 2,600 175.200= 179,300 



the Steamer Francis from Para and Manaos ; 



Arnold & Zeiss 126,000 



Meyer & Brown 5,400 



General Rubber Co 42,100 



Henderson & Korn 62,200 



H, .\. .-\stlett & Co 7,100 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 1.100 



8,100 

 400 



7,800 

 11,300 



2,100 

 700 



9,700 

 7,300 

 7.200 

 6,000 

 39.900 

 29,300 



21,900 = 



6,200= 



300 = 



700 = 



3.000= 



1,200 = 



165.700 

 19,300 

 57,400 

 80,200 

 52.100 

 32,300 



Total 243.900 30,400 99,400 33,300= 407,000 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



I'OLNDS. 



Jllv 25. — By the Ba/nV= Liverpool : 

 W. R. Grace & Co (Fine . . ) 1 ,000 



July 27. — By the CarmaMia=: Liverpool: 

 Robinson & Co. (Fine) 4.500 



July 27. — By the Comm<?ai7"e = Ciudad Bolivar: 



G. .Amsinck & Co. (Fine) 2.500 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Coarse) 1,200 3,700 



July 29. — By the A/orac<u=Ciudad Bolivar: 

 General Export & Commission 



Co. (Fine) 20,000 



General Export & Commission 



Co. (Coarse) 14,000 



General Export & Commission 



Co. (Caucho) 1,000 



Schutte, Bunemann & Co. (Fine) 35,000 

 Schutte, Bunemann & Co 



(Coarse) 2,000 72,000 



July 30. — By the Pen»sylfaiiia=:'ll!imhurg: 

 Rubber & Guayule Agency, Inc. 



(Fine) 15.000 



Ed. Maurcr (Fine) 11,200 



Tohnstone, Whitworth & Co. 



(Coarse) 15.000 41.200 



.*\ur.iisT 4. — By the Rochambeau=:llavTe: 

 Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 22,500 



Aucu'ST 10. — By the Matura^CindAd Bolivar: 

 General Export & Commission 



Co. (Fine) 3,000 



3,500 

 4,000 



4.000 



6,500 



3,000 



-Liverpool: 



4,500 



5,000 



4.500 

 3,500 



!4,000 



17,500 



22,500 



('.. Amsinck & Co. (Fine) 



Schutte, Bunemann & Co. (Fine) 

 Schutte, Bunemann & Co. 



(Coarse) 



Yglesias, Lobo & Co. (Fine).. 

 Yglesias, Lobo & Co. (Coarse) . 



.\UGVST II. — By the Cedri, 



Henderson & Korn (Fine) 



Johnstone, Whitworth & Co. 



(Caucho) 



Johnstone. Whitworth & Co., 



_ (Coarse) 



\'arious (Fine) 



.■\UGUST 17. — By the B(?/icmia=Hamburg 

 Rubber & Guayule .-Xgency, Inc. (Fine). 



August 17. — By the Laco)Ma = Liverpool: 

 .•\rnold & Zeiss (Fine) 11,200 



August 22. — By the Ba/(ic = Liverpool: 



Johnstone, Whitworth & Co. 



(Fine) 65,000 



Johnstone. Whitworth & Co. 



(Coarse) 18,000 83.000 



.\UGUST 24. — By the St. LoHi.?=Liverpool: 

 Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 50,000 



August 24. — By the ,V/a.varo=Ciudad Bolivar: 

 Yglesias. Lobo & Co. (Fine) 15.000 



CENTRALS. 



Pounds. 

 .U-LY 28. — By the Pan<iiiio = Colon: 

 W. R. Grace & Co 36,000 



July 29. — By the Oratavia^Colon: 

 A. Angel & Co 



1,500 



July 31. — By the Fanrfyf* = Bahia: 

 .\dolph Hirsch & Co 7,500 



August 3. — By the (7rflct:ia = Colombia: 



A. Held 4,500 



Caballero & Blanco 2,500 7,000 



August 3. — By the .>I//irtnfa = Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,800 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 200 2,000 



August 5. — By the Prin: Eiiel Fredericks: 

 Colombia: 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,700 



Andean Trading Co 800 2,500 



August 10. — By the Co/oii = Colon: 

 G. Amsinck & Co 



700 



August 14. ^By the (rKaii/aMatiio = Mexico: 



E. Steiger & Co 10.000 



Harburger S: Stack 7,500 



F. W. Dunbar 7,500 



Laurence Tohnson & Co 1,200 



J. Menendez & Co 300 



L S. Sembrada & Co 400 



Lanman & Kemp 700 



General Export & Commission 



Co 1,500 



F. W. Burchard 3,500 32,600 



