February i, 1910.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD. 



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likely to prevail for the next few weeks. The bulk of the crop will be 

 received in Brazil during the next three months, but as it is nut on the 

 whole expected to show any extraordinary increase, but only just enough 

 to satisfy the increased consumption, we expect that the large arrivals 

 will find a ready market and that prices — minor fluctuations excepted— 

 will on the whole be maintained and possibly carried ultimately to a 

 higher level than at present ruling. 



Antwerp, 



The offerings at the first monthly auction of the year, on Janu- 

 ary 20, embraced about 205, of which again a goodly proportion 

 was of plantation sorts — from Straits Settlements, Java and 

 Sumatra. The remainder was mostly of good cougo sorts. There 

 were also upwards of 27 tons of Manitoba rubber, at varying 

 estimations. Offerings of Congo sorts for account of the Ameri- 

 can Congo Co. reached 4,895 kilograms. A heavy advance in 

 prices realized was scored. 



Rubber Arrivals from the Congo. 

 January 10. — By the steamer Albertville: 



Bunge & Co (Societe Generale Africaine) kilos 96,300 



Do (Comite Special Katanga) 5,000 



Do (Chemins de fer^ Grands Lacs) 800 



Do (Societe Anversoise) 1,150 



Do (Societe Abir) 1 1,750 



Do (Comptoir Commercial Congolais) 14,700 



Do (Cie. du Kasai) 81,700 



Cassart & Henrion 1,000 



Congo Trading Co 350 212,750 



December 20. — By the steamer Bruxellesville : 



Bunge & Co (Societe Generale Africaine) kilos 96,400 



Do (Societe Abir) 6,000 



Do (Societe Anversoise) 3,600 



Do (Comptoir Commercial Congolais) 37,800 



Do (Comite Special Katanga) 7,500 



Do (Chemins de fer Grands Lacs) 9,400 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise 16,100 



L. & W. Van de Velde (Cie. du Kasai) 86,000 



Do 2,000 



Charles Dethier (American Congo Co.) 5,100 



M. S. Cols 5.100 



Societe Generale de Commerce (Alimaienne) 1,500 272,250 



Rubber Statistics for December. 



Details. 1909. 



Stocks, Nov. 30. .kilos 735,616 



Arrivals in December.. 315,997 



Congo sorts 215,983 



Other sorts 100,014 



1908. 1907. 



604,170 1,015,282 

 520,182 219,544 

 454,701 190,000 

 65,481 29.544 



1906. I905- 



714,919 635,296 



636,460 474.175 



579.700 436,404 

 56,760 37,771 



Aggregating 1,051,613 1,124,352 1,234,826 1,351.379 1,109,471 



Sales in December.... 510,101 528,617 227,932 693,195 374,284 



Stocks, December 31. . 541,512 595.735 1,006,894 658,184 735,187 



Arrivals since Jan. 1.. 4, 685, 958 5.035.344 5,054.473 5,772,062 5,713,728 



Congo sorts 3.492,332 4,262,531 4,346,141 4,593,759 4.442,607 



Other sorts 1,193,626 772,813 708,332 1,178,303 1,271,121 



Sales since Jan. 1. .. .4,740,181 5.446,503 4.705.763 5,849.065 5.519,805 



New 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: "There has been a fair de- 

 mand for commercial paper this month, principally from out of 

 town banks, and the ruling rates have been 5@5H per cent, for 

 the best rubber names, and 6 per cent, for those not so well 

 known." 



Rubber Exports From Manaos, 



The following figures have been compiled from tables supplied 

 to The India Rubber World by Messrs. Sholz & Co. (indi- 

 cating weights in kilograms) : 



Medium. 



Fire. 



New York 5.386,167 



Liverpool 2,885,032 



Havre and Hamburg 1,638,244 



1,148,979 

 593,976 

 149.961 



Coarse. 

 .736,992 

 698,7 |5 

 239,965 



CaucJio. 



1,980,799 



2,193,583 

 761,016 



Total. 

 10,252,937 



6,371,326 

 2,789,186 



Total 9,909,443 1,892,916 2,675,692 4,935,398 19,413,449 



Exporters of Rubber from Manaos. 



Dusendschon, Zarges & Co kilos 5,381,585 



Adelbert H. Alden 3,836,214 



Scholz & Co 3,445,468 



Gordon & Co 3,161,621 



Soc. An. "Armazens Andresen" 346,973 



De Lagotellerie & Co 189,841 



Giinzburger & Co 160,473 



B. A. Antunes & Co 143,511 



J. G. Araujo 137,581 



E. Kingdom & Co 104,040 



Leite & Co 45,356 



Mesquita & Co 34,131 



Sundry shippers 199,014 



Iquitos transit 2,227,641 



Total 



19,413,449 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 

 Dec. 27. — By the steamer Crispin, from Manaos and Para. 

 Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho Total. 



Importers 



A. T. Morse & Co 



New York Commercial Co. 



Poel & Arnold 



General Rubber Co 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 



C. P. dos Santos 



Henderson & Kohn 



G. Amsinck & Co 



380,300 

 324,500 

 153.900 

 219,300 

 23,200 

 21,400 



700 



37,5oo 



128,800 



35,000 



53,600 



1,400 



1,500 



131,700 70,900= 



83,800 53,200= 



123,400 123,200= 



1 16,000 23,800= 



18,500 . . . .= 



2,000 . . . .= 



13,200 = 



3,300 4,400= 



620,400 



590,300 



435.500 



412,700 



43,100 



24,900 



13,204 



8,400 



Total 1,123,300 257,800 491,900 275,500= 2,148,500 



Jan. 4. — By the steamer Clement, from Manaos and Para: 



Poel & Arnold 406,500 



General Rubber Co 



A. T. Morse & Co 



New York Commercial Co. 



Henderson & Kohen 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 



C. P. dos Santos 



Gl Amsinck & Co 



240,000 



250,400 



122,300 



34.3oo 



15,300 



15,000 



2,200 



72,700 

 59,700 

 60,700 

 24,500 



173.700 



147,700 



120,800 



25,600 



72,000 



10,500 



7,900 



5.3oo 



15,600= 

 34,900= 



4,200= 

 75,5oo= 



668,500 



482,000 



436,100 



247,900 



106,30c 



25,800 



24,300 



7,5oo 



Total 



1,086,000 219,000 563,200 130,200= 1,998,400 



Jan. 14.- — By the steamer Dominic, from Manaos and Para : 



Poel & Arnold 



General Rubber Co 



New York Commercial Co. 



A. T. Morse & Co 



C. P. dos Santos 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 



Edmund Reeks & Co 



Henderson & Kohen 



Crossman & Sicklen 



William E. Peck & Co 



125,300 



112,100 



62,700 



43,5oo 



72,100 



12,500 



3.600 



3,600 



1,700 



300 



49.300 

 21,300 

 8,600 

 3,900 

 6,100 

 4,600 

 1,400 



111,100 



32,500 



41,200 



58,100 



20,500 



32,400 



2,600 



4,600 



6,100 



2,600 



:,5oo= 

 ,800= 

 1,500= 



298,200 



167,700 



156,000 



105,500 



98,700 



49.500 



7,600 



8,200 



7,800 



2,900 



Total 



437,400 95,200 311,700 57,800= 902, io« 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 

 8,000 



Dec. 24. — By the St. Pa»/=London: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 



Dec. 27. — By the Lau rentier Liverpool: 

 New York Com. Co. (Fine) 70,000 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 15,000 



New York Com. Co. (Caucho) 100,000 



Robinson & Co. (Coarse).... 11,500 196,500 



Jan. 3. — By the Pennsylvania ^Hamburg: 

 New York Com. Co. (Fine) . 9,000 



New York Com. Co. (Coarse) 8,000 



General Rubber Co. (Coarse) 7,000 24,000 



Jan. 3. — By the L'm6rui=Liverpool: 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 18,000 



New York Com. Co. (Caucho) 56,000 



Robinson Co. (Coarse) 1 1,000 85.000 



Jan. 6. — -By the Bo/(t'mian=Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 45,000 



Jan. 8. — By the lValdersee=Hamb\irg: 



Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 20,000 



W. L. Gough Co. (Fine) 5,000 25,000 



Livesey & Co. (Coarse) . 

 General Rubber Co. (Fine) . . 



65,000 



Jan. 10. — By the Minnehalia=L.ondon: 

 General Rubber Co. (Coarse) 



Jan. 10.— By the Car»w»i'a=Liverpool: 

 New York Com. Co. (Fine) . 56,000 



Raw Products Co. Coarse) . . 9,000 



Jan. 15. — By the Lh Jt'f oh i"a= Liverpool: 



New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 17,000 



Jan. 17. — By the Philadelphia=HavTe: 



Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 22,500 



Jan. 18. — By the Sa/hc=Liverpool: 

 New Y'ork Com. Co. (Fine) . 63,000 



33,500 

 56,000 152,500 



Jan. 20. — By the BI«£'<:/i<?r=Hamburg: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 1 1,000 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 

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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Dec. 24. — By the .4f/t'g/ia)t;y=Colombia: 



Cabello & Blancho 4,000 



R. del Castillo 2,500 



Anthold Held 2,500 



J. A. Pauli & Co 1,000 



West Coast Rubber Co 2,000 



Schobs & Marturet 1,000 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 1,500 14.500 



Dec. 24. — By the Merido=Mexico: 



Harburger & Stack 3, 500 



H. Marquardt & Co 2,000 



E. Stuger & Co.^ 1,500 



Isaac Kubie & Co 1,500 



General Export Co 1,000 



Graham, Hinkley & Co 1,000 10,500 



Dec. 27. — By the Hugin=Ta.mpico: 



Ed. Maurer *95,ooo 



New York Commercial Co.. . "67,000 



Poel & Arnold '30,000 



Rosing Bros. Co *7,ooo *i99,o»» 



