August 1, 1921 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



863 



OCEAN RATES FROM NEW YORK ON TIRES. TUBES, MECHANICAL GOODS, CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR 



AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES' 



(Same rates apply from other Atlair 

 service is available.) 



tic ports where 

 Rates 



Kales 



Rates 



Cu. Ft. 



Country and Port 



AFRICA 



Africa, East Coast — 

 Beira 



Plus landing charges $0.30 per 

 ton. 



Kilindini 



Delagoa Bay ) 

 Loiirence Marques j 

 Mauritius 



NOKTH COAST-^ 



AU ports 



Egypt — ■ 

 Alexandria 



South Coast — 



Algoa Hay 



Capetown 



East Lttndon 



Port Natal 



West Coast— 



Cu, Ft. 



Country and Port 



>, Panama — ■ 



100 lbs. Colon 32 



Plus $1 per ton transfer charge. 



Panama 37 



Plus $1 per ton transfer charge. 

 Salvador — 

 La Libertad 79 



$26.00 



Accra- I-agos 



Secondi 



Buruttu 



Dakar 



Freetown 



Boma 



Matadi 



I 



ASIA 



China — 

 Hcngkong \ 

 Shanghai J 



India — 



All direct ports 



Madras ) 



Rangoon J 



Japan — 

 All direct ports 



Java — 

 All ports 



Manchuria — 

 Dalny 



Philippines — 

 Manila 



Straits Settlements — 

 Singapore ) 



Penang J 



Syria — 

 Beyrout 



•34.40 

 *25.40 

 *30.0O 



•22.00 



•22.00 



•23.60 

 •23.00 

 •24.20 

 •24.80 



•30.00 

 •28.00 

 •32.00 



•23.00 



CENTRAL AMERICA 



Costa Rica — 

 Port Limon $. 



Mexico — 

 Tampico 



Plus 2J^c. per 100 lbs. bar dues. 

 Vera Cruz 1 



Puerto Me.xico j 



^Compiled by Austin Baldwin & 

 eign freight contractors, 44 Whit 

 York, N. Y. 



EUROPE 



Belgium — 

 Antwerp 40 



British Isles — 



All ports 45 



Except rubber belting 50 



Canary Islands — 

 Las Palmas 



Denmark — . 

 Copenhagen 55 



ESTHONIA — 



Reva! 75 



Finland — - 

 Helsingfors 75 



France — 



.Ml .\tlaiitic ports 40 



Marseilles 



Germany — 

 Hamburg ) . . 45 



Bremen j 

 Danzig 50 



Greece — 

 All ports 



Holland — ■ 



Rotterdam 40 



Amsterdam 40 



Italy — 



Direct ports 50 



Fiume 1 



Trieste J- 



Venice J 



Norway — 

 All ports 55 



Portugal — 



Lisbon 



Oporto 



Rumania — 

 All ports 



Spain — 



All ports 



Gibraltar 65 



Sweden — 

 Malmo I . . . 65 



Stockholm j 

 Gothenburg 55 



Argentina^ 

 Buenos -Aires . 

 Rosario 



SOUTH AMERICA 



100 lbs. 

 .64 

 .74 



1.42 



.75 



.85 

 1. 00 



•25.00 



1.00 



1.50 



1.50 



.75 

 •20.00 



.82 J2 

 .90 



•22.00 



.75 

 .75 



1.00 

 •26.00 



1.00 



•20.00 

 •25.00 



•25.00 



•20.00 

 1.20 



1.25 

 1.00 



•20.00 

 •27.50 



74 



Country and Port 



Brazil — 



Rio de Janeiro 



Santos 



Bahia 



Pernambuco 



Chili — 

 Ail ports 74 



COLOMUIA — 



Cartagena ") 



Puerto Colombia }■ 51 



Santa Martn J 



Plus government charges. 

 Buenaventura — 



(via direct steamer) 1.03 



(via transsliipment) 98 



Ecuador — 

 Guayaquil — 



(via direct steamer) 74 



(via transshipment) 70 



Peru — 

 Callao ) 

 Mollendo j 



Uruguay- — 

 Montevideo 



\'enezuela — 

 La Guayra 40 



Plus 4c per 100 kilos landing charge, 

 plus 40% surcharge. 



New Zealand — 

 .■\11 ports 



WEST INDIES 



Bermud.\ — • 



Hamilton 2y 



Grenada ] 



St. Croix I c« 



St. Thomas ( ^" 



St. Kitts J 



Port of Spain 40 



Cuba — . 

 Havana 47 



Plus 30c per 100 lbs. Cuban wharfage 

 and handling charges. 



Santiago 59 



Cienfuegos 61 



Curacao — ■ 

 Curacao . . . , 30 



Plus 40% surcharge. 



Jamaica — 

 Kingston 42 



Porto Rico — 

 All ports 31 



San Juan landing charge Ic per ft., 

 or 2J'5c per 100 lbs. additional. 



Santo Domingo — 

 Santo Domingo 51 



Cu. Ft. 100 lbs. 



•22.50 

 •20.00 

 •24.00 

 •23.50 



1.33 



1.12 



1.84 

 1.7S 



1.32 

 1.2s 



1.32 



•20.00 

 .65 



•30.00 



.75 

 1.00 



.75 

 .94 



1.18 

 1.21 



.65 



.84 



.75 



.9t 



•Rate figured on ton of 40 cubic feet or 2,240- 



THE MARKET FOR RUBBER SCRAP 



NEW YORK 



THERE is practically no market in rubber scrap. The crude 

 rubber situation is the despair of both the scrap dealer 

 and the reclaimer. Orders have practically ceased in these lines 

 with small prospect of better business in the near future. 



QUOTATIONS FOR CARLOAD LOTS DELIVERED 



July 25, 1921 

 Prices subject to change without notice 



BOOTS AND SHOES 



Arctic tops lb, •$0,075 @ 



Boots and shoes ;j,. •.03'/5 8> .04 



Trimrr.cd arctics ;(,. •.02J4@ .03 



Untrimmed arctics lb. •.02 @ .02^^ 



HARD RUBBER 



Battery jars, black compound lb. '.07'A@ .01 



No. 1, bright fracture lb. '.12 @ .15 



INNER TUBES 



No. 1 lb. •.oe @ .06'4 



Compounded lb. •.04}4@ .04J4 



Rf<i lb. •.04}<@ .O^Yi 



UEOHAKICALS 



Black scrap, mixed. No. 1 ib 



No. 2 ..........lb. 



Car springs /^ 



Heels lb 



Horse-shce pads ib. 



Hose, air brake ib. 



fire, cotton lined lb. 



garden ;;,. 



Insirfated wire stripping, free from fiber lb. 



Matting /^_ 



Red packing ib. 



Red scrap, No. 1 ib 



■ No. 2 [.lb. 



White scrap. No. 1 /j. 



No. 2 ib_ 



TIRES 



PNEUMATIC!— 



Auto peelings ib. 



Bicycle ib. 



Standard white auto lb. 



Mixed auto lb. 



Stripped, unguaranteed lb. 



White, G. & G., M. & W.. and U. S lb. 



SOLID— 



Carriage ;;,. 



Iron lb 



Truck, clean lb, 



•Nominal, 



•.02J4@ 

 •.01M@ 

 •.02K@ 

 •.02^ @ 

 •.02!/$ @ 

 •.01 @ 

 •.01 @ 

 .07 @ 

 •.01!4@ 

 •.01 @ 

 •.04!4@ 

 •.07 @ 

 *.0S!4@ 

 •.07 @ 

 *.06 @ 



.OS 



.02: . 



.as 



.03 

 .03 



.01 J4 



.01 

 .02 



.05 



.08 



.06 



.0754 



.0654 



•.02 @ .02 S4 



'.o\<Am .02 



:o2'A@ .02y, 



*.01 @ .01 V, 



•01 @ .01J4 

 •.02»i@ 



*.02!4@ .02 K 



*.OIM@ .02 



