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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



I ( U cobi r i. igog. 



account of Nieuwe Afrikaansche Handels Vennootschap ; 

 12 tons Upper Congo Eoi othei parties, ami several lots of Java 



• Ltion. of which 8.700 kilos ram bong (Ficus) and 185 kilos 

 1 - nl!' .1 6,750 kilos Niger rubber. 



Para. 



August -7 .--On account of the unsteady Para market 

 to-day's auction hero lias given a rather irregular result and 

 prices paid average by about 5 per cent, lower than valuations 

 We consider actual level of prices for medium sorts advan- 

 tageous and fit to induce manufacturers to cover their re- 

 quirements 111 these sort>. the more so as quantities offered in 

 next month's auction will likely be very moderate. Also 

 we are of opinion that the Para market will not show any 

 >us decline in the near future, as supplies at Para will 

 — as far as can 1»< foreseen at present — remain poor for the 

 next tew months.— ZelleRj Villinger & Co. 



Ne c w York. 



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



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



New York 1 advises as follows: '"During September the demand 



commercial paper has continued fairly good, at slightly 



.mred rates, the best rubber names going at 5@5J/£ per cent.. 



and those not so well known $$i@6 per cent." 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 

 The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds. 



Vuousi 30. B) the steamer Boniface, from Manaos: 



Caucho. 

 200= 



Importers. Fine. 



Poel & Arnold 13*400 



A. T. Morse & Co 64,100 



1 .' m 1 .1 1 Rubbei Co 39»3O0 



! [agemeyer & Brunn 

 C 



P. dos S.itii is 



Total 



1 t*,' 



\ ] 1 [him 

 10,900 



t. |00 



6,800 

 300 



22.300 



Coarse. 



67,400 

 ; ,900 

 6,900 



23,100 

 700 



106,000 4*500 



400= 



Total. 

 121,900 

 76,700 

 56,900 

 23.100 

 2,800 



281,400 



Vugust 27. — B3 the steamer Acre, from Para: 



. T. Morse & Co 8.000 .... 700 . . . .= 8,700 



September 14. — B3 the steamer Maranhcnse, from .Manaos 

 and Para : 



I '< iel \ Arnold 204,800 



New York 1 ommercial ( 0. . . 203,900 



A. T, Morst \ Co 1 19,000 



Hagemeyer & Brunn (7, 500 



i ieneral Rubbei t '0 21 ,200 



C. P. dos Santos i 7,500 



Edmund Reeks \- Co 



1 7,200 



2 1,000 



'J, (.00 



J. I MM 

 ,, .... , 

 I ,4.1(1 



1 49,200 



77,900 



40,100 

 9,990 

 2,600 



20,700= 

 8,000= 

 3,900= 



Total 617,100 63,100 412,400 32,800= 



September 14. — By the steamer Napo, from Iquitos : 



G. Amsinck & 1 ..... . 



T homsen & Co 



Neuss, I [esslein \ Co. 



3 -.900 

 4,100 



S, III Ml 



. . . 6.000 I l8,800 = 



300 22,100 = 

 1,900 . = 



Total 45.ooo 8,200 140,900= 



[Note. I he steamer Justin, from Para is due about October i, 

 cargo of 650 tons."] 



391,900 



310,500 



190,400 



127,500 



70,500 



28,800 



5.800 



f.S7.;oo 



26,500 



9,900 



194,100 

 with a 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Sept. 2. — By the GraHi=Hamburg: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 7.500 



Sept. 7. -By the - fdvflMce=Mollendo 

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



Sept. 9. — By the New York—London: 

 P <\ Hi Arnold (Coarse) 7,000 



Sept. 15- — By the Majcstic=London: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 33, 500 



Sept. 16. — By the LJ«coJM=Hamburg: 

 N. V. Com. Co. (Fine).... 5,500 



N. Y. Com. Co. (Coarse) 9,000 14,500 



Sept. 20.— By the Cincinnati— Hamburg : 



X. V. Com. Co. (Fine) 11,500 



N. V. Com. Co. (Coarse) .... 9,000 20,500 



Sept. 21. — By the Caronia== Liverpool : 

 N". V. Com. Co. (Fine) 40,000 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



( ENTRALS. 

 I * l in- sign, in connection with imports oi Cen 

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Aug. 2i. — By the A merika— Hamburg: 

 A. T. Morse & Co 1 1,000 



Ai g -■ j H\ the Byron Bahia: 



J. II. Rosbach & Bros 25,000 



■ ■ *rl 1 immercial Co. . . . .■. 500 47.500 



By the Mansanillo~T&mpieo: 

 Ed Maurer 



. j 1 Bj thi ( \o\ C0I01 



1 I '■ ■ ■ Br 10, 



Piza, Nephew s & Co 



V R sen thai & Sons 



Co 



Mei ke & Co t.ooo 17,000 



By the Anti!Ics=Wt w Oi eai 



A. T Co 



Aug. 24. — By tl.. 



I '"i I 8 Arnold 22 ■ 



V. Hirsch Si Co 15,000 37,500 



Galvi 



3,00a 



' ontini ntal S VI* ic: Rubbi 



l; . 1 . 



r. Sambralde S Co 



Ilo & Blancho 



.! Id 



els Kuhlenkampfl Co. . 







\ Heinlein 



Aug. 26.— By the Acri ■ \.ii..i . 



A. 1>. Hitch & Co 



xico: 

 H. Marquardt & Co 3,000 



■ 



' 6 . 



■ 



E. N. Tibbals & Co 1,500 



Graham, Hinckley \ Co 1,000 



E. Steiger & Co 1,000 



Aug. 30. — By the El S»d=Galveston: 

 I.. Boehringer 



Aug. 30. — By the Monus=Kew Orleans 

 Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co. 1,500 



Eggers & Heinlein 1,000 



Aug. 30. — By the Pa»iajna=Colon: 



Roldan & Van Sickle 4,000 



L. Johnson \- Co 2,000 



Henry Mann & Co 2,000 



Fidauque Bros 1,500 



Piza, Nephews t b 1*500 



W. R. Grace & Co 1,000 



Pablo-( alverl t lo 1,000 



G. Amsinck \ Co 1,000 



1 >emarest Bros 1,000 



Sept. i. — By the Hh gter=Tamp'ico : 



Ed. Maurer "75,000 



Poel & Am.. hi *35.ooo 



X. Y. Commercial Co !*33, 



Isaac Kubie & Co "34.000 



Sept. i. — By the 7~(7£fflJ=Colombia: 

 Kugelman & Co 4.500 



\Y \< ( .race & Co 1,500 



J. A. Pauli & Co 1,500 



Brandon \- Bros 1,000 



Mai tland- Cap pell Co 5,000 



Kinilianl & Co 2.000 



Cahelhi & Blancho 



Sept. 4.- — By the Mcrida Frontera: 

 rlarburger \ Stack 



I ieneral E sporl Co 



E. Steigei & Co 



t iiili.in Trading * 1 1 



< iraham, 1 1 inkle) & Co. 



I.ooo 

 1 ,500 



1 



1 , 



Sept. 1. Bj tin El. A 

 Continental 8 M cican Co 



Sept. 7. By tin C0I01 

 rose, Julia & Co 



< i. Amsinck \ Co 



u R Graci 8 Co 



A. Rosenthal's Sons £,500 



M . ■ i ' . i t 500 



' & C 



M i \ I ■ ■ I 



R, I'". Barthold t, 



\\ j-Kulenkamp Co, ..... 



Sept. 7 Bj the Voltain =Bahia: 



J. H. Rossba( I . i I 13 



lii' sch S Co. 



Si i'i 8. B] the ! HJiirm=Tampico: 

 Ed. Maui '■■■ 



Sept. S By I Galvi 

 1 onth ican Co ... 

 Ed, Boehringi * i- 



6,500 

 11,500 



2.500 



16,500 





"65,000 



Sept. 10. — By the Atliahca=Co\on\ 



Brandon & Bro 17,000 



Roldan & Van Sickel 6,500 



L. Johnson & Co 6,500 



J. Sambrade S: Co 4.500 



A. Santos & Co 3,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 3,000 



Mecke & Co 2,500 



Demarest & Co 2,500 



National Seiog Mache Co. . . . 2,000 



Elias & Abdoo 1,500 



Suzarte & Whitney 1,000 



Henry Mann & Co 1,000 



A. Rosenthal's Sons 1,000 



Sept. 10. — By the Grecian=Bahia: 



J. H. Rossback & Bros 26,000 



X. Y. Commercial Co. 



20,000 46,0^0 



Sept. 10. — By the Sigismuud=Co]on: 



H. C, Coleman 2,000 



Schulte & Goschen 2,000 



A. Held _, 1 



Leauz & Co 



Sept. 11.— By the Esperansa=FTontersi : 



I Carburger & Slack 3,000 



.... 1,500 



.... 1,000 



.... i.ooo 



.... 1 ,000 



E. Steigei & Co. 

 E. N. Tibbals & Co 

 General Export Co. 



\ 1 Morse S I 



*6s,ooo 



.. . 



reytown : 

 8,000 

 1,500 



1 



1 . 00 

 1 .000 



Sept. 13. — B> thi ( m»j=New Orleans: 



A. X". Rotholz 3,000 



A. I. Morse & Co 3,000 



Sept. m- B3 tin 1 n-n/t>. -<'.c=Tampico: 

 New York Commercial Co, . . *33.ooo 

 Ed. Maurer "33,000 



Sept, 14. By the El Dorflrfo=Galveston: 

 Continental & Mexican Co, - , 

 Ed l Eoehringer 



Sepi i |. B thi S ibiria =C 



1 1 Vmsinck & Co 



Jose Julia S Co 



Roldan & Van Sickle 



Pablo-( alvert Co 



A. Rosenthal's Sons 



Sept. 1 5. B3 I be 1 1 ■■' <n < "olon : 



(1. Amsinck & Co 



i .v Bros 



\. Rosenthal's Sons. ... . 



1 ■ Co 

 Car valho & < 



1 



J. S a mb r ade & Co 

 [eni'3 M.iim & Co 



Sept. 16. B3 thi Orleans 



\, I Vlorse & Co [,500 



St Heinlein 1,500 



Sept. 17. — By thi Oritba Colombia: 



A. M, Capen's Sons 4,000 



I . Delius & Co 2,500 



R. Castillos & Co 



Kunhardt & Co 2,000 



4,000 

 3,5oo 

 3,000 

 3,000 

 2,500 

 2,500 



1, 1 



1 



'66,000 



