April i, 1910.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD. 



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Statistics of Para Rubber {Excluding Caucho). 

 New York. 



Fine and Total Total Total 



Medium. Coarse. 1910. 1909. 1908. 



Stocks, January 31 tons 190 4_> 1= 232 235 no 



Arrivals. February 1446 559 = 2005 1754 1397 



Aggregating 1636 



Deliveries, February 1479 



601 



2237 



2. .5 1 



1604 



1507 

 1355 



Stocks, February 28.... 157 29 



Para. 

 1910. 1909. 1908. 

 Stocks, January 31. .. .tons 1170 1075 1245 

 Arrivals, February 3660 3930 4250 



186 3S5 152 



England. 

 1910. 1909. 1908. 

 345 180 850 

 1215 1 165 1870 



Aggregating 4830 5005 5495 



Deliveries. February 4365 3295 4130 



Stocks, February 2S. 



465 1710 1365 



1560 

 1050 



510 



1345 

 925 



2720 

 1355 



420 1355 



1910. 1909. 1908. 



World's visible supply, February 28... tons 4.221 4,675 5,089 



Para receipts, July 1 to February 28 23,130 22,340 21,195 



Para receipts of caucho. same dates 3.910 4,090 3,295 



Afloat from Para to United States, Feb. 28 1,980 2,000 657 



Afloat from Para to Europe, February 28 1,170 1,420 1,950 



African Rubbers. 



New York Stocks (In Tons). 



February I, 1909 157 



March 1 200 



April 1 178 



May I 268 



June 1 156 



July 1 268 



August 1 130 



September 1. 1909 123 



October 1 67 



November 1 134 



December 1 134 



January 1, 1910 228 



February 1 134 



March 1 161 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



Late New York quotations — prices paid by consumers for 

 carload lots, per pound — show a decline since last month, par- 

 ticularly in shoes : 



Old rubber boots and shoes — domestic. 8^@ 8^4 

 Old rubber boots and shoes — foreign... SH@ 8j4 



Pneumatic bicycle tires 7! / 2@ 7$/§ 



Automobile tires "5^@ 7 7 A 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires.. 9/4@ <~iYi 



White trimmed rubber 10 @n 



Heavy black rubber &A@- 6/4 



Air brake hose 5 @. $% 



Garden hose 2%@ 3 



Fire and large hose 3*A@ 3 3 A 



Matting i 3 A@. T-Vs 



New York Rubber Pru es for January I New Rubber). 



IQIO. 



Upriver, fine 1.7801.87 



Upriver, coarsi r.ii@i.is 



Islands, fine 1.67(5 1. 81 



Islands, coarse 71 <g .75 



Cameta -,, 



1910. 



Upriver, fine i.8;@2.io 



Upriver, coarse i.i5@i.28 



Islands, fine i.8i@2.04 



Islands, coarse 75(a) .89 



Cameta 85<S .98 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 

 Feb. 23. — By the steamer Javary, from Iquitos : 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. Total. 



Imforters. 

 Edmund Reeks & Co. 

 C. Ahrenfeldt & Sons 

 A. T. Morse & Co.. 



Total 



>,6oo 



1,500=: 

 9,000 = 



53.5oo 



15,000 



7,800 



March 4. — By the steamer Clement, 



Poel & Arnold 517,600 



General Rubber Co 524,600 



A. T. Morse & Co 1 18,500 



New York Commercial Co. 65,200 



Lawrence Johnson & Co... 55,600 



C. P. dos Santos 44. s"" 



Henderson & Korn 27,300 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 15,700 



Edmund Reeks & Co 



William E. Peck & Co.... 1,100 



TCTAL, 1,369,900 282,300 824,000 427,800= 2,904,000 



March 7. — By the steamer Instill, from Manaos and Para: 



Poel & Arnold 168,000 



General Rubber Co 250,000 



New York Commercial Co. 76,800 



A. T. Morse & Co 65,700 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 35,800 



William E. Peck & Co.... 26.900 



Total 623,200 



March 10. — By the steamer Guaiara 

 Henderson & Korn 18,600 



A. T. Morse & Co. 



Poel & Arnold 



Edmund Reeks & Co 



William E. Petk & Co... 

 Lawrence Johnson & Co. 

 Hagemeyer & Brunn 



40,300 

 3,600 



Total 69,300 3,900 



March 16. — By the steamer Gregory, 



General Rubber Co 159,200 25,100 



Poel & Arnold 177,800 34, 400 



213,800 25,800= 312,800 



from Manaos and Para : 



Hagemeyer & Brunn. 

 New York Commercial Co. 



Edmund Reeks & Co 



Lawrence Johnson & Co... 



Henderson & Korn 



A. T. Morse & Co 



1 1,400 

 6,400 



4,300 



16,800 

 1. 1 00 



25,900 

 21,700 

 23,800 

 1 1,600 

 9,200 

 25,100 



800 = 

 60,800 = 



4,200 = 

 7,700 = 



13,200 



21 1,000 

 294.700 

 35.200 

 29,700 

 23.300 

 25,100 

 21,800 

 15,000 



Total 



82,300 68,800 130,500 74,200 = 655,800 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 



Feb. 21. — By the l¥aldersee = Hamburg: 

 Poel & Arnold (Fine) 15,000 



Feb. 23. — By the Augusta = Hamburg: 

 New York Com. Co. (Fine).. 10,000 



New York Com. Co. (Coarse) 27,000 



Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 7,000 44,000 



Feb. 25. — By the Philadelphia — London: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 15,000 



March i. — By the Colon = Mollendo: 

 W. R. Grace & Co. (Fine)... 8,000 



W. R. Grace & Co. (Caucho)- 5,000 13,000 



March 2. — By the Cymric = Liverpool: 

 New York Com. Co. (Fine) . . 225,000 



Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 11,000 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 22,500 



A. D. Hitch & Co. (Fine).... 7,000 265,500 



March 4. — By the Adriatic = London: 



Poel & Arnold (Fine) 15,000 



Geo. A. Alden & Co. (Coarse) 5,000 20,000 



March 2. — By the Laurentic=IAverpoo\: 



New York Com. Co. (Fine).. 115,000 

 General Rubber Co. (Fine)... 65,000 



Raw Products Co. (Fine) .... 9,000 



Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 9,000 



Poel & Arnold (Caucho) 56,000 254,000 



March 5. — By the Lincoln =Hamburg: 



General Rubber Co. (Tine).. 11,000 



General Rubber Co. (Coarse). 35.o°o 46,000 



March 8. — By the Vadertand = Antwerp: 

 A. D. Hitch & Co. (Fine) 13,500 



March 12. — By the Campania = Liverpool: 



Livesey & Co. (Fine) 10,000 



Livesi & Co. (Coarse) 7,000 17,000 



March 14. — By the Baltic = Liverpool: 

 New York Com. Co. (Fine).. 145,000 

 General Rubber Co. (Fine) . . 56,000 



General Rubber Co. (Coarse) 22,500 223,500 



March 14. — By the Minnewaska=uondoti : 

 Poel & Arnold (Fine) 7,000 



March 15. — By the Indian = Liverpool: 

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



General Rubber Co. (Fine)... 67,000 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 11,500 



Raw Products Co. (Fine) . . . 11,500 160,000 



51,500 



1 j 5,000 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 



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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Pounds. 



Feb. 21. — By the Byron = Bahia: 



A. Hirsch & Co 28,000 



Poel & Arnold 25,000 



T. H. Rossbach & Bros 15,000 



New York Commercial Co 13,500 



Feb. 19. — By El Poji?=Galveston: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 



Feb. 21. — By the Allianca = Co\on: 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 20,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 8,000 



A. Rosenthal & Sons 5,5oo 



Henry Mann & Co 5,500 



J. Sambrada & Co 4,000 



Andean Trading Co 3,00° 



New York Commercial Co. .. 3,000 



Piza, Nephews & Co 3,000 



Dumarest Bros. & Co 2,000 



Wessels-Kulenkampff Co 2,500 



Delima Cortissoz & Co 1,000 



Roldan & Van Sickle 1,000 



Eggers & Heinlein 1,000 



Mecke & Co 1,500 61,000 



Ffb. 21. — By the Seguranca = Tampico: 



Ed. Maurer * 90,000 



Poel & Arnold *30,ooo 



New York Commercial Co... *33,ooo *i53,ooo 



