November 1, 1911.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD. 



99 



Statistics of Pan Rubber (Excluding Caucho). 



NEW YORK. 



Fine and Total 



Medium. Coarse. 1911. 



Stocks, August 31 tons 



Arrivals, September 



299 

 918 



71 

 422 



370 

 1,340 



Total 



1910. 



171 



930 



Total 



1909. 



156 



1,157 



Aggregating 1,217 493=1,710 1,101 1,313 



Deliveries, September 946 442=1,388 926 1,171 



Stocks, September 30 271 51 = 



P.\R.\. 



1911. 1910. 1909. 

 Stocks, August 31.. tons 3,010 585 910 

 Arrivals, September ... . 2,515 1,870 2,020 



322 175 142 



Engl.\nd. 



1911. 1910. 1909. 



1,310 1,275 295 



425 1,000 855 



Aggregating 5,525 2,455 2,930 1,735 2,275 1,150 



Deliveries, September .. 2,835 1,595 2,175 880 697 825 



Stocks, September 30. 2,690 860 755 



"World's visible supply, September 30.... tons 



Para receipts July 1 to September 30 4,960 



Para receipts of caucho, same dates 



Afloat from Para to United States, Sept. 30. . 

 Afloat from Para to Europe, September 30. . . 



Rubber Stock at Para. 



The reduction in stock continues; the figures for the present 

 year being: 



1911. Tons. 



January 31 2,085 



February 28 3,787 



March 31 4,214 



April 30 5,104 



1911. Tons. 



May 31 5,350 



June 30 4,545 



July 31 3.884 



August 31 3,450 



September 30 3,102 



Of the 3,102 tons in stock on September 30, only 317 were in 

 first hands. Out of the remaining 2,785 tons in second hands, 

 2,700 were held by J. Marquez, who, it has been understood, 

 represents the Bank of Brazil. 



The 2,085 tons in stock on January 31 comprised 950 tons 

 in first hands and 1,135 tons in second hands. The actual pre- 

 ponderance of "second-hand" rubber will be noticed. 



Para.. 



R. O. Ahlers & Co. report [October 11] : 



As the entries have been quite regular, the market has declined slightly. 

 CABLED ETTBBER CROP RETT) HNS. 



Comparative rubber crop returns of 6 leading Malayan com- 

 panies are cabled as follows : 



Total for financial Total for same 



year to September period last year, 



30, 1911, pounds (dry), 

 pounds (dry). 



Anglo M-alay g months 536,961 470,875 



Pataling 221,310 235,957 



JLondon Asiatic 221,785 114.369 



Golden Hope 73,943 52,568 



Selaba 132,896 50,784 



Bikam 63,129 16,767 



1,250,024 



941,320 



ESTABLISHMENT OF RUBBER AUCTIONS AT SINGAPORE. 



The formal opening of the Singapore rubber auctions took 

 place on September 12, the president of the Chamber of Com- 

 merce, expressing the best wishes of that body for the pros- 

 perity of fhe rubber trade. Out of 17,425 pounds offered, 9,500 

 «were sold. It is intended to hold auctions every Tuesday. 



Plantation Rubber from the Far East. 



Exports of Ceylon Grown Rubber. 



[From January 1 to September 25, 1910 and 1911. Compiled by the Ceylon 

 Chamber of Commerce.] 



1910. 



To Great Britain founds 1,010,849 



To United States 940,177 



To Belgium . 

 To Japan . . . 

 To Australia 

 To Germany 

 To Canada . . 



To Italy 



To Holland . 

 To Austria . . 

 To France . . 

 To India . . . . 

 To .\frica . . . 



34,217 



3,245 



10,479 



1,911 



841 



1911. 



2,098,634 



1,270,529 



444,151 



39,767 



27,614 



24,516 



12,067 



3,597 



3,448 



1,375 



117 



85 



35 



Total 2,001,719 3,925,935 



[Same period 1909, 869,018 pounds; same 1908, 538,432.] 



_^ Total Exports from Malaya. 



[From January 1 to dates named. Reported by Barlow & Co., Singa- 

 pore. These figures include the production of the Federated Malay States, 

 but not of Ceylon.] 



From— 1909. 1910. 1911. 



Singapore (to Sept. 19)... />oi(;irfj 1,827,350 2,499,332 4,231,692 



Penang (to Aug. 31) 1,634,805 1,437,830 3,042,612 



Port Swettenham (to August 4) 4,706,124 6,795,266 



Total 3,462,155 8,643,286 14,069,570 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



Tile Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds. 



September 28. — Bu 



the steamer Ucayali, 

 Medium. 



Fine. 



Poel & Arnold 136,500 27,600 



New York Commercial Co... 69,900 9,400 



A. T. Morse & Co 39,300 5,900 



H. A. Astlett 27,400 700 



W. R. Grace & Co 



Henderson & Korn 8,600 300 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 8,600 3.200 



N'euss Hesslein & Co 6,400 400 



G. Amsinck & Co 



from 



Coarse. 



75,900 



69,500 



14,000 



400 



300 



4,000 



"I'.ioo 



2.000 



Para: 



Caucho. 

 300r 



11,400: 

 13,200: 



Total. 

 :240.300 

 : 148,800 

 : 59.200 

 : 39.900 

 ; 13,500 

 : 12,900 

 : 11,800 

 8.200 

 : 2,000 



Total 296,700 47,500 167,200 25,200=536,600 



-By the steainer Christopher, from Manaos and 



October 3.- 

 Para: 



Poel & Arnold 321,200 



New York Commercial Co. 210,000 



A. T. Morse & Co 73,800 



General Rubber Co 90,400 



De Lagottelerie & Co 42,100 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 23,600 



Henderson & Korn 7,100 



9,400 

 50,200 

 9,200 

 7.300 

 6,100 

 2,100 



96,700 



39,000 



29.000 



5,800 



15,800 



2,000 



5,300 



6,900= 

 6,200 = 



1,800 = 



434,200 



305.400 



112.000 



105.300 



64,000 



27.700 



12.400 



Total 768,200 84,300 193,600 14,900=1,061,000 



October 14. — By the steamer Crispin, from Manaos and Para: 



Poel & Arnold 269.300 63,900 181.200 



New Yoik Lummercial Lo. 63,700 33,600 40,100 



De Lagottelerie & Co 91,700 6,800 40.900 



A. T. Morse & Co 55,000 10,700 15,200 



General Rubber Co 58,400 11,200 10,200 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 27,200 300 3,300 



24,700 = 

 6,700 = 



539.100 



144,100 



139,400 



94,400 



79,800 



30,800 



Total 563,300 126,500 290,900 44,900=1,027,600 



October 23. — By the steamer Clement, from Manaos and 

 Para: 



New Y'ork Commercial Co... 214,700 



Poel & Arnold 148,800 



General Rubber Co 103.000 



A. T. Morse & Co 74,600 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 16,400 



Total 557,500 81,900 213,400 



8,600 = 861,400 



October 23. — Bv the steamer Rio de Janeiro, from Para : 



Poel & .-\rnold 144,300 



Henderson & Korn 31,600 



New York Commercial Co. . . 20,800 



De Lagottelerie & Co 13,900 



21,000 

 1,400 

 5,800 

 1,800 



68.700 



10,600 



3,300 



2,000 



4,000=238,000 



= 43,600 



700= 30,300 

 = 17,700 



Total 



210,600 30,000 84,600 



4,700=329,900 



