March 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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Statistics of Para Rubber {Excluding Caucho). 



New York. 



Fine and Total. Total. Total, 



Medium. Coarse. 1912. 1911. 1910. 



Stocks, January 1 tons 290 42= 332 211 207 



Arrivals, January 1,714 667= 2,381 1,352 2,040 



Aggregating 2,004 709= 2,713 1.563 2,247 



Deliveries, January 1,744 664 = 2,408 1,321 2,015 



Stocks, January 31 260 45 = 305 242 232 



Par.\. Engl.xnd. 



1912. 1911. 1910. 1912. 1911. 1910. 



Stocks. January 1, tons 2,675 675 150 825 1,490 385 



Arrivals, January 4,030 3,620 4,500 710 1,038 810 



Aggregating 6,705 4,295 4,650 1,535 2,528 1,195 



Deliveries, January 3,335 2,530 3,480 485 1,303 850 



Stocks, January 31... 3,370 1,765 1.170 1,050 1,225 345 



1912. 1911. 1910. 



World's visible supply, January 31 tons 6.2,72 4,582 4.083 



Para receipts, July 1 to January 31 18.665 17,020 19,470 



Para receipts of caucho, same dates 2,510 2,950 2,920 



Afloat from Para to United States, Jan. 31 397 465 1,160 



Afloat from Para to Europe, Jan, 31.... 1,250 885 1.170 



Rubber Stock at Para. 



Stock for January 31 shows an increase caused by heavier ar- 

 rivals. 



January 31, 1911. .. ./oh j 2.085 



February 28 3,787 



March 31 4,214 



April 30 5,104 



May 31 5,350 



June 30 4,545 



July 31 3,884 



August 31, 1911 tons 3,450 



September 30 3,102 



October 31 3,320 



November 30 3,050 



December 31 2,675 



January 31, 1912 3,370 



Para. 



R. O. Ahlers & Co. report [February 1] : 



Market has been steady, but, after the big entries froir Upriver during 

 the last few clays, the upward movement of prices stopi/ed. 



African Rubbers. 



New York Stocks (In Ton.s. ) 



January 1, 1911 115 



February 1 115 



March 1 11 



April 1 98 



May 1 98 



June 1 90 



July 1 90 



August 1, 1911 90 



September 1 112 



October 1 67 



November 1 45 



December 1 60 



January 1. 1912 58 



Februarv 1 150 



weekly movemekt 

 1911. [In Shillings and 



July 7 4/2^ 



July 14 4/5>i 



July 21 4/7 



July 28....' 4/8 



August 4 4/7^ 



August 11 4/7J4 



August 18 4/7'/i 



August 25 4/1054 



September 1 4/8j4 



September 8 4/9 



September 15 5/ 



September 22 4/10J4 



September 29 4/8 



October 6 4/7 



October 13 4/5 



October 20 4/6^ 



October 27 4/4 



of london prices. 



Pence Per Pound.] 



November 3 4/3 



November 10 4/41^ 



November 17 4/3 



November 24 4/3^ 



December 1 4/4^4 



December 8 4/5>^ 



December 15 4/4}/^ 



December 22 4/4 



December 29 4/3^4 



January 5 4/4J4 



January 12 4/Si4 



January 19 4/5J4 



January 26 4/8 



February 2 4/7 



February 9 4/6K> 



February 16 4/6M 



February 23 4/7^ 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



\^The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 

 February 5. — By the steamer Aidau, from Manaos and Para: 



I 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 

 January 25. — By the President Lineoln=zH.am- 

 burg: 



N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . 7,000 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Coarse) 4.500 11,500 



January 29. — By the LocojiiVi^Liverpool: 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 11,500 



Raw Products Co. (Fine) 11,000 



Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 13,500 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse) 11,000 47,000 



Ferruary 5. — By the /ira6itr=Liverpool: 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 2.500 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse) 3,500 



General Rubber Co. (Caucho).. 22.500 28,500 



February 5. — By the Wa!dersec:=l^smhnrg: 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 9,000 

 F,J. Maurer (Fine) 8.000 17.000 



February 10. — By the B(i//ic = Liverpool : 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 90.000 

 General Rubber Co. (Caucho).. 9,000 99,000 



February 13. — By the Cojjif(i/nfl=r Liverpool: 

 Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 560,000 



February 14. — By the Cyrnric^Liverpool: 

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



February 15. — By the President Granf=Ham- 

 burg: 



Mever & Brown (Fine) 13,000 



N. "Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 11,500 

 Henderson & Korn (Caucho).. 34,000 58.500 



February 19. — Bv the Carnia»ia = Liverpool: 

 N. Y. Commercial 'Co. (Fine).. .50.000 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 34,000 



Muller Schall & Co. (Coarse)'... 3,000 87,000 



February 24. — Bv the Litsitaniaz=Li\'crpoo\: 

 .\. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) 56.000 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTR.\LS. 



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

 trals, denotes (Juayule rubber.] Pounds. 



Tanuary 25. — Bv the Protcus=^ev.' Orleans: 

 Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co.... 11.000 



Meyer & Brown 5.000 



G. .\msinck & Co 2,000 



Robinson & Co 1,500 19,500 



January 27. — By the EI Rio = Ga\veston: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co. *45.000 

 Charles T. Wilson •7.000 ♦52,000 



January 27. — By the Monterey = Frontera: 

 H.' Marquardf & Co 6,000 



Harburger & Stack 4,000 



Maitland, Coppell & Co 2,000 



Laurence Johnson & Co 2,000 



E. Steiger & Co 1,500 



Mecke & Co 1,000 16,500 



January 27. — By the Pa)m»i(7 = Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 2,500 



Gillespie Bros. & Co 2,000 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 1,000 5,500 



January 29. — By the El Oricnte = Ga\veston: 

 Continental-Me-xican Rubber Co. *40.000 

 Cliarles T. Wilson *10.000 *50,000 



January 29. — Bv the Lacojiia=Liverpool: 

 Henderson & Korii 1 1,500 



January 31. — By the ComafHi;j'=Tampico: 



Ed. Maurer *115,000 



For Europe *1 10,000 *225,000 



February 2. — By the Crt'o/e=New Orleans: 



A, N. Rotholz 5.000 



Robinson & Co 5,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 5,000 



Eggers & Heinlein 2,500 17,500 



February 2. — By the Mf.r/co = Frontera; 



E. Steiger & Co 5.500 



E. Nelson Tibbals & Co 5,500 



Harburger & Stack 5,000 



Laurence Johnson & Co 4,500 



