June i, 1910.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD. 



333 



Statistics of Para Rubber {Excluding Caucho). 



Stocks, March 31. 

 Arrivals, April . . . 



New York. 



Fine and 



Medium. Coarse. 

 . tons 198 82 = 

 415 121 = 



Aggregating 613 



Deliveries, April 486 



203 = 816 1856 

 187 = 673 543 



Stocks, April 30 127 16 — 143 1313 



Para. England. 



1910. 1909. 1908. 1910. 1909. 1908. 



Stocks, March 31 tons 835 1561 975 540 330 1975 



Arrivals. April 2210 2350 . . . 2408 1440 



Aggregating 3045 3911 



Deliveries, April 2785 2976 



2948 1770 

 1848 1050 



2005 

 1908. 



Stocks, April 30 260 935 .... 1100 720 



1910. 1909. 



World's visible supply, April 30 tons 3,058 3,828 



Para receipts, July 1 to April 30 29,230 27,670 



Para receipts of caucho, same dates 6,530 6,690 



Afloat from Para to United States, April 30 125 477 



Afloat from Para to Europe, April 30 1,430 1,153 



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: "During May there has been 

 a good demand for commercial paper at full rates, the best rub- 

 ber names ruling at Sl^fgjS'A per cent, and those not so well 

 known at 5j4@6 per cent." 



New York Prices for March (New Rubber). 

 1910. 



Upriver, fine 2.09@2.s8 



Upriver, coarse i.30@l-70 



Islands, fine 2.o3@2.45 



Islands, coarse 9o@l.o7 



Cameta 95@i.28 



1910. 



Upriver, fine 2.58(002.92 



Upriver, coarse i.7o@i.87 



Islands, fine 2.45(3)2.78 



Islands, coarse 1.07(31.15 



Cameta i.28@i.;$5 



African Rubbers. 



New York Stocks (In Tons). 



April 1, 1909 178 



May 1 268 



June 1 156 



July 1 268 



August 1 130 



September 1 123 



October 1 67 



November 1, 1909 134 



December I 134 



January I, 1910 228 



February 1 134 



March 1 161 



April 1 121 



May 1 125 



POSITION WANTED 



WANTED. — Position as Superintendent or Assistant by a practical man 

 of proved ability. An organizer and economist. An expert compounder 

 of mechanical and insulation stocks. Given opportunity can effect notable 

 improvements in factory .t.1 ministration and manufacturing costs. Highest 

 references. Address Box No. 552, care of The India Rubber World. 



Antwerp. 



Rubber Arrivals from the Congo. 

 April 25. — By the steamer Bnixellesvillc : 



Bunge & Co (Societe Generale Africaine) kilos 



Do •_.•••• (Comite Special Katanga) 



Do (Comptoir Commercial Congolais) 



Do (Societe Anversoise) 



Do ( Chemins de fer Grands Lacs) 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise (Cie. du Lomami) 



Do (Sud Cameroon) 



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



Do 



May 17. — By the steamer Albertville: 



Bunge & Co (Societe Generale Africaine) kilos 



Do (Comite Special Katanga) 



Do (Comptoir Commercial Congolais) 



Do (Cie. du Kasai) 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise. ... (Beige du Haut Congo) 



Do (Sud Cameroon) 



Do (Cie. franchise du Haut Congo) 



Cassart & Henrion 



Charles Dethier (American Congo Co.) 



t .?■■ w v™ a~ \r~i,A<, 



50,600 

 5»ooo 

 1,100 

 300 

 7,400 

 8,800 

 4,7oo 



91,000 

 3,000 



47,300 



4,000 



14,200 



63,700 



600 



9,7oo 



8,400 



1,000 



2,000 



L. & W. Van de Velde 3,000 153,900 



Rubber Receipts at Manaos. 



During April and ten months of the crop season, for three 

 years (courtesy of Messrs. Scholz & Co.) : 



April. July- April. 



From— 



Rio Purus-Acre tons 



Rio Madeira 



Rio Jurua 



Rio Javary-Iquitos 



Rio Solimoes 



Rio Negro 



Total 1,256 



Caucho 1,22 



1910. 



376 



269 



463 



38 



70 



40 



1909. 



545 



141 



280 



96 



35 

 72 



1908. 1909-10. 1908-09. 1907-08 



432 

 302 

 541 

 7 2 

 29 

 100 



9,481 

 3.225 

 4.085 

 2,571 

 1,167 

 684 



8,411 

 2,935 

 3.966 

 2,414 

 980 

 555 



8,561 

 2,898 

 3.930 

 2,496 

 1,107 

 541 



1,169 1,476 21,213 19.261 19,533 



781 792 6,209 5,820 5.439 



Total 2,278 1,950 2,268 27,422 25,081 24,972 



London. 



The London office of Messrs. Hecht, Levis & Kahn, rubber 



merchants, has been removed from 36, Fenchurch street, to 21, 

 Mincing lane, E. C. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 



May 4. — By the steamer Frances, from Manaos and 



Importers. Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. 



& Arnold. A 54.700 3,800 2,500 22,700 



22,200 

 1 1,600 



7,100 

 3.200 



Poel 



A. T. Morse & Co 29,300 9,800 



New York Commercial Co. 43,800 9,; 



Total 127,800 23,300 36,300 33,000 



May 5. — By the steamer Rio de Janeiro, from Para: 



New York Commercial Co. 37,900 5,600 1,500 .... 



Poel & Arnold 14,600 4,300 600 .... 



William E. Peck & Co.... 1,400 .... 2,000 .... 



Total 53, 900 9,900 4.100 



May 16. — Bv the Ditiistan, from Manaos and Para: 



Poel & Arnold 20,800 6,600 



A. T. Morse & Co...-. 



Henderson & Korn 11,800 .... 



Lawrence Johnson & Co .... 



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



New Y r ork Commercial Co. 300 .... 



43.S00 

 25,700 



11,200 



3,300 



900 



200 

 700 



Total 34,000 6,600 84,900 



May 25. — By the steamer Ccarcnsc, from Para : 



Poel & Arnold 10,800 1,000 77,200 



New York Commercial Co... 12,500 2,800 8,700 



A. T. Morse & Co 400 300 27,800 



ilenderson & Korn 13,600 4,600 



j. Amsinck & Co 4.700 400 2,800 



(Villiam E. Peck & Co 2,900 300 2,600 



10,400 

 2,000 



Para: 



Total. 

 83,700 

 68,400 

 68,300 



220,400 



45,000 



19,500 



3.400 



67,900 



71,400 

 26,400 

 1 1,800 

 11,200 

 4,400 

 1,500 



126.700 



99,400 

 26,000 

 28,500 



lS,200 

 7,900 

 5,800 



Total 44,900 4,800 123,700 12,400 185,80 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 

 April 2 1 . — By the Majestic — London : 



Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 10,000 



Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 22,500 32,500 



April 21. — By the President Grant — Hamburg : 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 7,000 



April 25. — By the Cedric = Liverpool: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 100,000 

 Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 10,000 1 10,000 



Apri l 26. — By the Mo rcwijn c — Trinidad : 

 .General Export Co. (Coarse) 5,000 



May 2. — By the Cannon in — Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 36,000 



May 5. — By the Teuto>iic= London : 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 20,000 



May 5. — By the Pennsykania = llamburg: 

 George A. Alden & Co. (Fine) 20,000 



Poel & Arr.old (Fine) 8,000 



A. T. Morse & Co. (Fine) 4,500 



Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 27,000 



George A. Alden & Co. (Coarse) 15,000 74,500 



May 6. — By the Ucayali= Iquitios: 

 Edmund Reeks & Co. (Caucho) 2,500 



May 12. — By the Graf lValdersee = Hamburg: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 12,001 



May 16. — By the Celtic = Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co: (Fine) 9,001 



May 17. — By the Sarin a me— Bolivar: 

 General Export Co. (Fine) . . 30,000 

 Iglesias Lobo & Co. (Coarse).. 10,000 



May 19. — By the B!uecher = Jiamb\irg: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 



May 21. — By the Ca>H/>aHia=Liverpool : 

 A. T. Morse & Co. (Coarse) 



5.000 



