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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



I November i, 1909. 



Statistics of Para Rubber (Excluding Caucho.) 

 New York. 



Fine and Total Total Total 



Medium. Coarse. 1909. 190S. 1907. 



Stocks, August 31.. tons 62 94 = 156 129 240 



Arrivals, September ... 793 364 = 1157 1166 sg3 



Aggregating 855 458 = 



Deliveries, September.. 793 378 = 



1313 

 1171 



1295 



62 



80 = 



Stocks, September 30 



Para. 



1909. 1908. 1907. 



Stocks, August 31. ..tons 910 305 290 



Arrivals, September 2020 2100 2230 



Aggregating 2930 2405 2520 



Deliveries, September . . 2175 1965 1948 



I* 



> 79 



England. 

 1909. 1908. 

 295 375 

 855 7io 



833 

 660 



173 



1907. 

 625 

 600 



IT 50 IO85 1225 

 82S 800 675 



Stocks. September 30. . 755 440 572 325 2S5 550 



1909. 1908. 1907. 



World's visible supply, September 30 1,637 1,831 2,383 



4,720 4,870 4,720 



820 840 610 



none 1.060 383 



415 920 705 



Para receipts, July 1 to September 30. 



Para receipts of Caucho, same dates 



Afloat from Para to United States, Sept. 30 

 Afloat from Para to Europe, September 30. 



African Rubbers. 



New York Stocks (in Tons). 

 September 1, 1908 133 April 1, 1909.. 



October 1 134 



November 1 134 



December 1 179 



January I, 1909 156 



February 1 157 



March 1 . 200 



Rubber Receipts at Manaos. 



During August and two months of the crop season, 

 years [courtesy of Messrs. Scholz & Co.] : 



178 



May I 268 



June I 156 



July 1 268 



August 1 130 



September 1 123 



October I 67 



for three 



From — 1909. 



Rio Purus-Acre tons 400 



Rio M.uli ira 280 



Rio Jurva 193 



Rio Javary-Iquitos 168 



Rio Solimoes 32 



kio Xegio 



-August.- 

 1908. 

 498 

 299 

 97 

 241 

 39 



1907. 



443 



300 



90 

 269 



62 



-JULY-AUGUST- 

 1909. 1908. 190 

 704 

 591 

 149 

 249 

 50 



768 

 575 



21 I 



207 



36 



708 

 482 



122 



Total 1,073 



Caucho 302 



1,174 

 280 



1,164 

 232 



1,396 



1,799 

 616 



1,743 

 423 



1,634 

 333 



415 2.166 1,967 



Total 1,375 ',■ 



Liverpool. 



William Wright & Co. report [October 1] : 



Fine Pari. — gs. 2d. paid f,,r hard fine, gs. 2d. for smoked plantation 

 sheet; one feels with the costermonger there is no "langwidge" for it. 



Present prices and the necessities of the trade seem as utterly opposed as 

 are the two eminent Arctic explorers. There is, however, no use ignoring 

 the fact that at present there is a scarcity of supply, owing to the low state 

 of the rivers; this of course will be rectified in time, but what seems to us 

 more important is the fact that at present discount for future delivery, 

 American manufacturers are buying in quantity, and although we do not 

 anticipate prices will remain at present level throughout the crop, still at 

 present there seems to be a possibility of a ys. [=$1.70] basis being main- 

 tained. Throughout the month there has been a strong and active market, 

 mostly speculative. At the close there is no indication of a setback in 

 values. 



Antwerp. 

 Zeli.er, Villinger & Co. report [September 23] : 



We have to report record prices paid in to-day's auction here. Never 

 before have such high prices been obtained — for example. Red Java 14.95 

 francs 1= $2.84], k-quateur 14.55 francs [ ~ $2.76!, and Plantation light 

 crepe up to 24.90 francs [ = $4.72] per kilogram. The prices paid average 

 by about o per cent, above valuations. Next auction here will be held 

 on October 21, and likely include about 170 tons only, same quantity as 

 offered to-day. As a fact, arrivals from the Congo territories have much 

 lowered lately. Also receipts at Para will likely remain short for some time 

 to come, owing to the want of water in the Amazon river and its tribu- 

 taries, whereby a good quantity failing shipping possibly is detained. 

 Under these circumstances, we do not see any chance to expect cheaper 

 prices for next two months or so. 



Rubber Statistics for September. 



Details. 1909- 



Stocks, Aug. 31. .kilos 244.851 



Arrivals in September 40S.469 



Congo sorts 334.265 



Other sorts 74,204 



Aggregating 653,320 1,063,938 1,303,403 1,005,645 897,777 



Sales in September... 255,866 409,777 584,398 438,962 331,042 



Stocks, September 30 397,454 654,161 719,005 566,683 566,735 



Arrivals since Jan. 1 3,571,153 3.663.163 4.064.354 4,252,505 



Congo sorts 2,659,293 3,095.954 3,476,334 3,257.915 



Other sorts 911,860 567,209 588,020 994,590 



Sales since Jan. 1 . 



4.059,248 



3.152.184 



907,064 



3,769,434 4,015,896 4.003,533 4,421,009 4,033,874 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[77;,- Figures Indicate Weights in Pounds.] 



September 28. — By the steamer Justin, from Manaos and Para: 



Importers. Fine. 



Poel & Arnold 300,100 



General Rubber Co 164,500 



A. T. Morse & Co 77.000 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 97,600 



New York Commercial Co. . . 63,100 



C. P. dos Santos 35. 700 



Edmund Reek & Co 7.500 



F. Rosenstein & Co 5,900 



Total 751,400 158,800 377,800 52,600 = 1,340,600 



October 14. — By the steamer Ccarcnsc, from Manaos and Para: 



New York Commercial Co. . . 185,300 



Poel & Arnold 85,700 



Henderson & Kohn 153,800 



A. T. Morse & Co 37.100 



General Rubber Co 18,600 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 40,000 



C. P. dos Santos 22,400 



L. Johnson & Co 15.500 



Czarinkou, McDougal Co.... 12,500 



Total 570,900 126,000 480,300 24,000 = 1,201,200 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



33.500 

 51,000 



I I .<<<•<• 



22,500 

 22.500 



Sept. 27. — By the Cc<jnV=Liverp ! ool: 

 Poel & Arnold ( Fine) 



General Rubber Co. (Fine)., 



A. T. Morse & Co. 1 Fine)... 

 New York Com. Co. (Fine).. 

 New York Com. (_V>. (Coarsi \ 



Sept. 30. — By the Teutonic— London : 

 Toel & Arnold (Coarse) 



Oct. i.— By the Mauretania Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 



Oct. 4. — Bv the Bn/fiY=Livei t 1: 



Poel & Arnold ( Fine ) 



Pounds. 



Oct. 4. — Bv the . ///i'anr<j = Mollendo: 

 \Y. R. Grace & Co. (Caucho) 



16,000 



Oct. 5. — By the Carma)iw=LiverpooI 

 General Rubber Co. (Fine).. 

 Henderson & Kohn (Fine)... 



Poel & Arnold (Fine) 



Livesey & Co. (Caucho) 



General Rubber Co. (Caucho) 



72,000 

 22,500 

 95-ooo 

 9,000 

 22,500 



Oct. 7. — Bv the GVa»f=Hamburg: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 



Oct. 9. — By the C<rw/>ajii<j=Liverpool: 

 General Rubber Co. (Fine) 



Oct. 11. — By the Arabic='Llverpoo\: 

 Livesey & Co. (Caucho) 



13.500 



Oct. 13. — By the Vaderland= Antwerp: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 9,000 



Oct. 1 4-— By the C*:yrfe=MoIlendo: 

 L. Johnson & Co. (Fine) 5,000 



Oct. 16.— By the Pennsylvania='B.ZTabvtTe: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Coarse) 15.000 



Oct. 18.— By the Car<?m"a=Liverp.H,l : 

 Poel & Arnold (Fine) 50,000 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 

 [•This sign, in connection with imports of Cen- 

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Pounds. 

 Sept. 23,— By ih e Proteits=Ne\v Orleans: 



K. Mandell & Go Ii500 



Eggers & Heinlein 1,500 



Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co.. 1,500 



Sept. 23. — By the /o<7c/ion=Columbia: 



A. Held 2,000 



A. Rosenthal &• Son 1,500 



L Sanbrada & Co 1,000 



J. Brandon & Bros 1.500 



Sept. 24.— By El 5"t>to= Galveston : 

 Continental-Mexican Rub. Co. * 100,000 

 E. Roehringer "4,000 "104,000 



4.500 



6,000 



Sept. 24. — By the JUondrtvy^Frontera: 



Harburs;er & Stack 3)500 



E, Steiger & Co 1,500 



Si it. 27. By the (\\/n\— Liverpool: 

 Rubber Trading Co 



Sept. 27. — By the /7"»c;(»=Tanipico: 



Ed, Maurer "65,000 



New York Commercial Co.... "33,000 

 Remsche & Helde ^9,000 * 



Sept. 27. — By the Crown / 3 rii(cr=Ba]iia : 

 Poel & Arnold 



Sept. 29.— By the Advance—Colon 



S. Brandon & Bros 



Ily Mann & Go 



A. Sandos & Co 



I : \msinck & Co 



Audi au rading Co 



Piza, Nephews & Co 



Micke & Co 



Suzarte & Whitney 



fose J. Julia & Co 



T. Sambratda & Co 



5.500 

 6,000 

 5.500 

 5.000 

 4.000 

 2,000 

 i.=;oo 

 1,500 

 1.500 

 1,000 



43.5oo 



Sept. 29. — By El Dia=GaIveston: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 



Oct. 1. — -By the Allcgheny=Co\ombia: 



Isaacs & Samuels 4,000 



J. Sambrada & Co 1,500 



