August i, 1910.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



405 



New York Rubber Prices for May (New Rubber). 



Upriver, fine 

 Upriver, coarse 

 Islands, fine . . 

 Islands, coarse 

 Cameta 



1910. 

 2.35@2.8o 

 i.6o@i.82 



2.26@2./2 



.93® 1.09 



I.IO@I.27 



1909. 



l.26@i.35 

 .96® .98 



l.23@I.3l 

 • 59@ -67 

 .69® .78 



New York Prices For June (New Rubber). 



Upriver 

 Upriver, 

 Islands, 

 Islands, 



1910. 



Fine 2.23(32.45 



Coarse 1.50® 1.63 



Fine 2.i3@2.30 



Coarse 93@i-os 



Cameta i.io@i.25 



1909. 



I-35@I.5I 

 .98® 1.05 



l.3l@l.42 

 .67® .70 

 .78® .82 



1908. 

 83® -94 

 58® .65 

 8o<§ .0' 

 43® .48 

 48® .57 



1 90S. 

 .88@.94 

 .62®. 65 

 .84®. 89 

 ■ 43@.46 

 • 53@-56 



Statistics of Para Rubber (Excluding Caucho). 



New York. 



Fine and Total Total Total 



Medium. Coarse. 1910. 1909. 1908. 



Stocks, May 31 tons 91 15 = 106 101 370 



Arrivals, June 197 2 °4 = 4°i 1549 13-4 



Aggregating 228 219 = 507 1650 1694 



Deliveries, June 143 203 = 346 1258 1347 



Stocks, June 30 145 16 = 161 392 347 



Para. England. 



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



Stocks, May 31 tons 675 555 63s 1550 600 1595 



Arrivals, June 945 1040 1220 662 545 987 



Aggregating 1620 1595 1S55 2212 1145 2582 



Deliveries, June 1320 1350 1482 752 825 1347 



Stocks, June 30 300 245 373 1460 320 1235 



1910. 1909. 1908. 



World's visible supply, June 30 tons 2,665 l>490 2.854 



Para receipts, July I to June 30 3L5I5 30,080 29,640 



Para receipts of caucho, same dates 7>740 8,000 6,950 



Afloat from Para to U. S., June 30.... 199 88 371 



Afloat from Para to Europe, June 30. . 545 445 528 



African Rubbers. 



New York Stocks (In Tons). 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



July 1. August 1. 

 Old rubber boots and shoes — do- 

 mestic ioJ4@io74 io^@io^4 



Old rubber boots and shoes- 

 foreign zo^fgio 1 /! 9Va@ 9 7 A 



Pneumatic bicycle tires 7 J A@ 7 3 A 7 @ 7 Z A 



Automobile tires ioj4@io% 9J4@io 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage 



tires ioJ4@ioJ4 io @ l °Vi 



White trimmed rubber 10 (S>ll n^@l2 



Heavy black rubber 6^@ Wa ty*@. Wa 



Air brake hose 6 @ 6J4 5^@ 5& 



Garden hose 2%@ 3 2j^@ 2% 



Fire and large hose 3H@ 3V2 3 X A@ 3% 



Matting iU@ 1% ij4@ iM 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 



July 5. — By the steamer Hubert, from Manaos and Para: 



Importers: Fine. 



Poel & Arnold iS,3oo 



New York Commercial Co. 19,000 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 27,200 



L. Johnson & Co 



Edmund Reeks & Co 10,700 



A. T. Morse & Co 2,100 



Henderson & Korn 2,100 



William E. Peck & Co 2,100 



Crossman & Sielcken 1,100 



Medium. 

 2,000 

 1,400 

 1^400 



1,500 



700 



Coarse. 



44,400 



25,700 



17,800 



20,700 



7.300 



1 1,200 



2,600 



2,000 



i,6oo 



Caucho. 

 47,000 



Total. 



111,700 



46,100 



46,400 



29,700 



19.500 



13.300 



4,700 



4,100- 



3,400 



Total 82,600 



7,000 142,300 47,000 278,900 



July 12. — By the steamer Rio de Janeiro, from Para: 



15.000 37,000 4,600 

 700 26,400 1.300 



Poel & Arnold 62,800 



New York Commercial Co. 10,400 



A. T. Morse & Co 3.600 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 6,900 



L. Johnson & Co 



700 



37,000 

 26,400 

 33,000 

 3.3oo 

 11,800 



119,400 

 38,800 



36,600 

 10,900 

 11,800 



Total 83,700 



16,400 111,500 



5,900 217,500 



16. — By the Amazoncnse, from Manaos and Para 



84,400 

 65,000 



July 



Poel & Arnold 133.800 



New York Commercial Co. 52,300 



A. T. Morse & Co 20,900 



Edmund Reeks & Co 14,600 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 2,500 



William E. Peck & Co 1,800 



12,500 



21,000 



1,200 



1,200 



500 



71,700 

 38,600 

 16,600 



6,000 

 400 



2,600 



400 



22,700 



2-, 303 



302,400 



176,900 



39,100 



44,50a 



5,700 



4,400 



Total 225,900 



36,400 135,900 174,800 573.000- 



July 25. — By the steamer Cearense, from Manaos and Para: 



June 1, 1909 156 



July I 268 



August 1 130 



September 1 123 



October 1 67 



November 1 134 



December 1 134 



January I, 1910 228 



February 1 134 



March 1 161 



April 1 121 



May 1 125 



June 1 90 



July 1 120 



Poel & Arnold 147,800 



New York Commercial Co 34,700 



A. T. Morse & Co 20,100 



G. Amsinck & Co . 



L. Johnson & Co 



Crossman & Van Sielcken 



F. Rosenstern & Co 



William E. Peck & Co 



Edmund Reeks & Co 



4,3oo 

 5,000 



3.200 

 700 



18,800 



10,000 



1,000 



1,400 



96,800 



14,800 



33,200 



12,700 



9,900 



12,000 



2,200 



2,000 



157,100=420,500 

 20,100= 79,600 

 12,300= 66,600 

 = 18,400 



1,900= 

 2,100= 



14,900 



72,000 



7.300 



3,000 



2,100 



Total 215,800 31,500 183,600 193,500=624,400 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 



JUN5 24. — By the Lusitania= Liverpool: 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) 56,000 



W. H. Stiles (Fine) 4,500 



Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 7,000 67,500 



June 27. — By the ^rabic=Liverpool: 

 H. A. Gould Co. (Fine) 2,500 



June 29. — By the Jaurez=Iqmtos: 

 Edmund Reeks & Co. (Fine) 3, 500 



June 30. — By the 7YKf0«/c=London: 

 Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 15,000 



July 2. — By the Cam/><jKta=Liverpool: 

 Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 4,500 



July 5. — By the Lan»naca=Bolivar: 

 General Export Co. (Fine).... 13,500 

 General Export Co. (Coarse) . . 10,000 

 American Trading Co. (Coarse) 2,500 26,000 



July 15. — By the L».st'f cjna=LiverpooI: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Caucho) 112,000 



July 18. — By the CV/tic=LiverpooI: 



W. H. Stiles (Fine) 3,500 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse).... 2,500 6,000 



July 18. — By the CleveIand='Kamburg: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . 20,000 



Poel & Arnold (Fine) 22,500 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Coarse) 16,000 58,500 



July 20. — By the CarmaHia=Liverpool : 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 22,500 



Robinson & Co. (Coarse) 11,500 



July 21. — By the <4/r-afo=Moll£"ndo: 

 General Rubber Co. (Fine) 



June 24. — By the El Ptwo=Galveston : 

 Continental-Mex. Rubber Co *6o,ooo 

 34,000 j C. T. Wilson & Co 33,000 *o^,ooo 



June 25. — By the <4ra£>ic=LiverpooI: 

 3,000 ! C. P. dos Santos 11,000 



July 23. — By the Aug. Victoria=Hambi\Tg: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) 22,500 



July 23. — By the Campa«ia=Liverpool: 

 A. T. Morse & Co. (Fine).... 22,500 

 Livesey & Co. (Coarse) 7,000 29,500 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 



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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



June 24. — By the Attianca=C6\on: 



G. Amsinck & Co 12,000 



Isaac Brandon & Bro 



Piza, Nephews & Co 



L. Tohnson & Co 



Roldan & Van Sickle 



Suzarte & Whitney 



New York Commercial Co.... 



A. M. Capen's Sons 



Lanman & Kemp 



J. Lambrada & Co 



Demarest Bros. & Co 



Kunhardt & Co . . 



Graham, Hinkley & Co 



Pounds. 



7,000 

 5,000 

 3,000 

 2,500 

 2,500 

 2,500 

 1,500 

 1,500 

 1,500 

 1,000 

 1,000 

 1,000 



June 25. — By the .M>.riV0=Frontera: 



Harburger & Stack 7,000 



E. N. Tibbals & Co 5,500 



H. Marquardt & Co 2,500 



International Products Co.... 2,000 



E. Steger & Co 1,500 



Graham, Hinkley & Co 1,500 



A. T. Morse & Co 1,000 



General Export Co 1,000 



J. W. Wilson & Co 1,000 



A. Klepstein & Co 1,000 24,000 



June 27. — By the Momus=Nevr Orleans: 



A. T. Morse & Co 3,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 1 ,500 



Eggers & Heinlein 1,000 5,5oo 



June 27. — By the Monterey=Tamplco: 



Ed. Maurer *2oo,ooo 



New York Commercial Co. . . . '135. 000 



Poel & Arnold *45,ooo 



For Hamburg, etc '75,000 *455,ooo 



June 27. — By the Attar 

 Maitland, Coppell & Co.. 



L. Delius & Co 



T. Leitegan & Co 



R. del Castillo & Co 



Isaac Brandon & Bro.... 



=Colombia: 



7.500 

 5,000 

 2,000 

 2,000 

 2,500 



19,000' 



