April 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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Statistics of Para. Rubber {Excluding Caucho). 



New York. 



Fine and Total Total 



Medium. Coarse. 1912. 1911. 



Stocl<s. Januarv 31..;c'».f 260 45= 305 242 



Arrivals, February 1,689 634= 2,323 1,202 



Aggregating 1,949 



Deliveries, February 1,697 



679 = 

 652 = 



2,628 

 2,349 



1,444 

 1,279 



Total 



1910. 



232 



2,005 



2,237 

 2,051 



Stocks, February 29. . . 



252 27 



P.\R.\. 



1912. 1911. 1910. 

 Stocks, January 31.. .fo«,r 3.370 1,765 1,170 

 Arrivals, February 3,985 4,695 3,660 



279 165 186 

 Engl.\xd. 



1912. 1911. 1910. 



1,050 1,225 345 



972 1,071 1,215 



Aggregating 



Deliveries. February 



7,355 6,460 4,830 

 4,115 3,215 4,365 



2,022 2,296 1,560 

 967 911 1,050 



Stocks, February 29. .. 3.240 3.245 4<35 1,055 1,385 510 



1912. 

 World's visible supply, February 29.. .tons 6.383 



Para receipts, July 1 to February 29 22,650 



Para receipts of caucho, same dates 3,400 



Afloat from Para to United States, Feb. 29 584 

 Afloat from Para to Europe, February 29. 1,225 



Rubber Stock at Para, 



Stock for January 31 showed an increase caused by heavier 

 arrivals, while that of February 29 shows a slight decrease. 



August 31, 1911 tons 3,450 



, i weekly movement 

 [In Shillings and 



July, 7, 1911 4/2J4 



July 14 A/SYi 



July 21 4/7 



July 28 4/8 



August 4 4/7J4 



August 11 4/7^ 



August 18 4/71/2 



August 25 4/1054 



September 1 4/8i4 



September 8 4/9 



September 15 5/ 



September 22 4/lOH 



September 29 4/8 



October 6 4/7 



October 13 4/5 



October 20 4/6J4 



October 27 4/4 



November 3 4/3 



November 10 4/4K 



of london prices. 



Pence Per Pound.] 



November 17, 1911 4/3 



November 24 4/3J4 



December 1 4/4}^ 



December 8 4/SJ4 



December 15 4/4.V2 



December 22 4/4 



December 29 4/31^ 



January 5, 1912 4/4J4 



January 12 4/5j^ 



January 19 4/5}/i 



January 26 4/8 



February 2 4/7 



February 9 4/6J4 



February 16 4/6-H 



February 23 4/7i/i 



jMarch 1 4/71^ 



March 8 4/9 



March IS _. .4/101^ 



March 22 5/?j4 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 

 :M.\rch 7.— By the steamer Frances, from Manaos and Para: 



Fine. Medium. 



Arnold & Zeiss 150,400 64,000 



General Rubber Co 189,300 



\ew York Commercial Co., 110,600 



Meyer & Brown 105,200 



Henderson it Korn 6,000 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 



44,600 



51,200 



16,800 



700 



Coarse. 

 238,800 

 92,200 

 89,100 

 36,200 

 17,900 

 7,200 



Caucho. 

 43,700 = 

 60,300= 

 39,700= 

 48,100= 



September 30 3,102 



October 31 3,320 



November 30 3,050 



December 31 2,675 



January 31. 1912 3,370 



February 29 3,240 



January 31, 1911 tons 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 



Liverpool. 



William Wright & Co. [March 1] : 



Fine Para. — The market has been firm with only slight fluctuations. 

 Sellers, in view of the active demand, especially for plantation, have 

 operated sparingly. Manufacturers are hesitating; we believe they are 

 wishful to buy, but are afraid of some phenomenal decline, of which there 

 is no evidence. We look for a continuance of steady prices, with moderate 

 fluctuations. America still continues to absorb stock from this market in 

 quantitv. and, in spite of stocks, verv little spot rubber is obtainable. 

 Closing value: Hard Fine, 4s. r'Ad. [$1,125]; Island, 4s. Id. [$1.1141. 



Total 561,500 177,300 481,400 191,800=1 



March 21.— By the steamer Benedict, from Manaos and 



Arnold & Zeiss 315,600 



New York Commercial Co.. 152,400 



General Rubber Co 150,700 



Meyer & Brown 42,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 10',400 



Henderson & Korn 13,200 



De Lagotellerie & Co 8,200 



Hagomeyer & Brunn 



Total 693,000 



March 25.— By the steamer 

 Para: 



Arnold & Zeiss 244,300 



New York Commercial Co.. 193.900 



General Rubber Co 165,700 



Meyer & Brown 83,400 



Henderson & Korn 



De Lagotellerie & Co 13,200 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 1,100 



116,900 

 48,900 

 47,600 

 10,400 



1,400 

 3,600 



271,200 



147,800 



81,500 



53,400 



16,500 



8,600 



9,200 



11,900 



144,500 = 



137,400= 



3,900= 



48,700 = 



5,100= 



Total. 

 496,900 

 386,400 

 290,600 

 206,300 



24,600 

 7.200 



,412,000 



Para: 



848,200 



486,500 



283,700 



155,000 



26,900 



28,300 



21,000 



11,900 



228,800 600,100 339,600 = 1,861,500 

 Christopher, from Manaos and 



11,900 



Total 701,600 209,500 610,500 



13,000 

 384,900 = 1,906,500 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



POCNDS- 



February 26. — By the Ctr/fic = LiverpooI : 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 34,000 



February 26. — By the Cet»ic = Liverpool; 

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



February 28. — By the Pen «jy72aKia = Hamburg; 

 Henderson & Korn (Caucho).. 11,500 



February 28. — By the /I//iaKca = Mollendo; 

 \V. R. Grace & Co. (Caucho).. 7,000 



February 38. — By the .4n:(rrifea = Hamburg; 



Ed. Maurer (Fine) 7,000 



Wallace L. Gough Co. (Fine).. 5,000 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse) 3,500 15,500 



March 4. — By the Cam/'a«ia^Liverpool; 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. CFine) . . 100.000 



General Rubber Co. (Fine)... 

 Robinson & Co. (Fine) 



7.— By the 



President 

 (Fine) . . 



25,000 



11,000 136,000 



Lincoln =Ham. 



6,000 

 2,000 



March 

 burg: 



N. Y. Commercial Co. 

 Meyer & Brown (Fine) 



March 7. — By the Crown of A'afaTr^Bolivar: 



Yglesias, Lobo & Co. (Fine) 18.500 



Yglesias, Lobo & Co. (Coarse).. 3,000 



March 11. — By the Bar((C = Liverpool 

 N. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine) . . 30,000 

 L. Blitz (Fine) 2,000 



March 19. — By the Cymf*>c = Liverpool: 

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



8.000 



21,500 



32,000 



175,000 



March 20. — By the WoW?r«e= Hamburg: 

 Meyer & Brown (Fine) . 3,500 



March 21. — By the Winifredioan—lAvetpool: 

 X. Y. Commercial Co. (Fine).. 34,000 



March 25. — By the Com/'a)iio = Liverpool: 



Raw Products Co. (Fine) 4.500 



Arnold i Zeiss (Caucho) 34.000 38.500 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 



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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] Pounds. 



February 23. — By the Comu5=New Orleans; 

 Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co... 8.000 



Robinson St Co 6,000 



Eggers & Heinlein 3,500 17,500 



February 27. — By El Occitft?n/e=Galveston; 

 Charles T. Wilson 'g.OOO 



February 28. — By the Pi'«H5yh(inta = Ham- 

 burg: 



New York Commercial Co *50,000 



Henderson & Korn 4,500 54,500 



February 28. — By the Be//e = Colombia; 

 A. Held 11,000 



R. Castillo & Co. 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 



Maitland. Coppell, & ; Co. . . . 



G. .Amsinck & Co. 



Caballero & Blanco 



VV'pssels. Kulenkampff & Co. 



3.500 

 3,000 

 3,000 

 2,000 

 1,500 

 1,000 



Gillespie Bros. & Co 1,000 26,000 



February 29. — By the 5iteio = Colon; 



G. .Amsinck & Co 5.500 



-Andean Trading Co 5,000 



10,500 



March 1.— By the New Font = London: 

 -Arnold & Zeiss 11,500 



March 1.— By the Oro^ai,j = Colombia: 



W. R. Grace & Co 11.500 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 5.000 



G. .Amsinck & Co 4,000 



.A. M. Capen's Sons 3.500 



Roldau & Van Sickle 2,000 



Maitland Coppell & Co 1,500 



J. Sambrada & Co 1,000 28,500 



March 1. — By the Proteus- 

 Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co... 



Robinson & Co 



Meyer S; Brown 



Eggers & Heinlein 



New Orleans: .. 

 8,000 

 2.500 

 2.000 

 1.500 14,000 



March 4. — By the /I/6:iigm = Colombia: 



Maitland. Coppell & Co 11,000 



P. Ebling & Co 1,500 



Caballero & Blanco 1,000 13,500 



March 4. — By the M^jrtco = Vera Cruz: 

 J. W. Wilson & Co 7,500 



Harburger v*t Stack 

 Diamond Rubber (To 



2,500 

 2,500 



Laguna Export Co 2,000 



Ed, Maurer 



Laurence Johnson & Co. 

 H. Marquard & Co 



2,000 

 2,000 

 1,500 



20,000 



