May 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



411 



Statistics of Par» Rubber (Excluding Caucho). 



New York. 



Fine and 

 Medium. Coarse. 



Stocks, February 28 tons 252 27 = 



Arrivals. March 1,332 756 = 



Julv 

 July 

 July 

 Julv 



Aggregating 1,584 783= 2,367 1,219 3.397 



Deliveries, March 1,485 772= 2,257 823 3.117 



Stocks 



Arrivals, March 3,115 2,955 3,890 1,183 1,594 



632 



Aggregating 6,355 6,200 4,355 2.238 2,979 1,142 



Deliveries, March 3.625 2,570 3,520 1.408 1,114 602 



Stocks, March 31 2,730 3.630 835 830 



1912. 



World's visible supply, ^larch 31 tons 5,266 



Para receipts, Julv 1 to March 31 25,765 



Para receipts of caucho, same dates 4,710 



Afloat from Para to United States, INIar. 31 526 

 -Afloat from Para to Europe, Marcli 31. . . . 1,070 



Rubber Stock at Para. 



Stock for January 31 showed an increase caused -by heavier 

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

 stock of March 31 displayed a further reduction. 



September 30, \9\\..tons 3,102 



October 31 3.320 



November 30 3,050 



December 31 2,675 



Januarv 31. 1912 3.370 



Februarv 29 3,240 



March 31 2,730 



weekly movement 

 [In Shillings and 



7, 1911 '. 4/2'/^ 



14 4/S'/2 



21 4/7 



28 4/8 



August 4 APYz 



August 11 4/7^ 



.\ugust 18 4/7J4 



August 25 4/10;4 



September 1 4/8>< 



September 8^ 4/9 



September 15 5/ 



September 22 4/10^ 



September 29 4/8 



October 6 4/7 



October 13 4/S 



October 20 4/6^ 



October 27 4/4 



November 3 4/3 



November 10 4/4^ 



November 17 4/3 



November 24 4/3^4 



December 1 4/4^^ 



of london prices. 



Pence Per Pound.] '-^ 



December 8, 1911 . 4/5j4 



December 15 4/4j4 



December 22 4/4 



December 29 4/3^ 



Januarv 5. 1912 4/4^ 



January 12 4/5j4 



Januarv -19 A/SVi 



Januarv 26 4/8 



Februarv 2 4/7 



February 9 4/6j4 



Februarv 16 4/6j4 



Februarv 23 4/7^^ 



March 'l 4/7!^ 



March 8 4/9 



March IS 4/10i/^ 



March 22 5/1 V< 



March 29 4/11'/^ 



April 5 4/11 



April 12 4/11 



April 19 4/1054 



April 25 4/9 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[TIic Figures Indicate Weight in Ponnds.'] 

 .\PRIL 5. — By the steamer Aidan, from Manaos and Para. 



Fine. Medii 



Coarse. Caucho. 



January 31, 1911 tons 2,085 



Februarv 28 3,787 



March 31 4,214 



April 30 5,104 



May 31 5,350 



June 30 4,545 



Julv 31 3,884 



August 31 3,450 



Liverpool. 



William Wright & Co. [April 1 :] 



Fine Para. — -A strong and active demand has been experienced. Prices 

 advanced from 4^-. 7y^d. to Ss. 2^4d.. but declined in the last few days 

 to 4s. I0l4d. America has again been buyer of very large quantities of 

 rubber spot and afloat, practically clearing out all the old reserve stock 

 held here. Shipments to New York are about 500 tons, and a considerable 

 further quantity is in course of shipment. Closing value: Hard Fine, 

 4j. lOyid.; Island, 4s. 9rf. 



ToTAI, 



: 568.300 



: 545,700 



: 334,000 



: 118,000 



: 58.300 



-. 25,900 



: 24,400 



I 6,300 



Total 555,600 128,400 443,100 553,800 = 1,680.900 



-\pril 16. — By the steamer Boniface, from Manaos and Para. 



Xew York Commercial Co... 162.900 



-Arnold & Zeiss 118.200 



r.eneral Rubber Co 187,900 



Mever & Brown -15.200 



Henderson & Korn 10.700 



Hagemever & Brunn 12,500 



H. A. -^stlett Co 17,800 



G. Amsinck & Co 400 



48,200 



26,000 



35,600 



9,700 



700 



5,400 



2,800 



107,500 



196,400 



87,900 



24.200 



13,900 



7,300 



5,966 



249,700= 



205,100= 



22.600 = 



38,900= 



33,000 = 



700 = 



3,800 = 



Xew York Commercial Co... 120.200 



Arnold & Zeiss 58.900 



General Rubber Co 103.800 



Mever & Brown 24,700 



De ' Lagotellerie & Co 1 1 ,800 



Hagemever & Brunn 12,900 



27,200 

 13,200 

 32.000 



1,700 

 300 



1,400 



89,200 

 152,500 

 40,900 

 30,400 

 17,800 

 11,200 



152,100 = 

 24,600= 

 16,900= 



298,700 



249,200 



193,600 



56,800 



29,900 



25,500 



843,700 



Para : 



423,400 



220.100 



180,600 



83,700 



52,400 



31,600 



20,200 



7,000 



6,400 



Total 380,000 86,700 325,600 233.100=1.025.400 



Total 332,300 75,800 342,000 93,600= 



April 25. — By the steamer Clement, from Manaos and 



-Arnold & Zeiss 124,600 



New York Commercial Co.. 80.200 



Meyer & Brown 83.500 



Laurence Tohnson & Co.... 22,400 



General Rubber Co 45,000 



De Lagotellerie & Co 11.100 



Henderson & Korn 5.700 



Hagemever & Brunn 5,400 



G. -Amsinck & Co 2,100 



37.700 



34,200 



6,700 



'e.'-ioo 



1,400 



'366 



181,600 



75,300 



24,900 



5,900 



1,000 



19,100 



14,500 



700 



2,600 



79,500 = 

 30,400 = 

 65,500= 

 55,400= 



600= 

 1,700 = 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 



M.ARCH 28. — By the Ktoonland:=Ant\verp: 

 Meyer &• Brown (Fine) 9,000 



M.ARCH 28. — By the Batoi'!a = Hamburg: 

 Ed. Maurer (Fine) 9,000 



-April 1. — By the Crtnat/iaii =1 Liverpool : 



General Rubber Co. (Fine) 135,000 



Robinson & Co. (Fine) 35.000 



Henderson & Korn (Fine) 13,500 



In transit (Fine) 45,000 228,500 



April 6. — By the i?fi/M'c=Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 25,000 



April 6. — By the PennsylvaiUa='ilamhvirg: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 7.000 



Robert Badenhop (Fine) 5,500 



Wallace L Gough Co. (Fine) 5,000 17,500 



.\PRIL 8. — By the CnroHia=Liverpool; 



-Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 115,000 



New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 60,000 



Raw Products Co. (Coarse) 34,000 209,000 



-April 18. — By the Ce2'ic:= Liverpool : 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 56,000 

 General Rubber Co. (Fine) 30,000 86,000 



-April 15. — By the Carmo«ta = Liverpool : 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 125,000 



Arnold & Zeiss (Fine) 11,000 



In transit '(Fine) 68.000 204,000 



-April 16. — By the President Liiico/;i = Hamburg: 



F,d. Maurer (Fine) 7,000 



Meyer & Brown (Fine) 7,000 



New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 2,000 16.000 



April 20. — By the Cf/tic=Liverpoo]: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 34,000 



Henderson & Korn (Caucho) 30,000 



New York Commerc'l Co.(Caucho) 8,000 72,000 



April 22. — By the Bo/ic;Hio)i=Liverpool: 

 New York Commercial Co. (Fine) 40,000 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 



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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.} Pounds. 



March 25. — By El -l/uH(/o=Galveston: 

 CJiarles T. Wilson *20,000 



March 25. — By the African f ri)i<:f = Bahia: 



J. H. Rossbach & Bros *75,000 



Adolph Hirsch & Co * 11,000 •86,000 



March 26. — By the .■}//iaHir(i = Colon: 



E. Nelson Tibbals & Co 5.000 



W. R. Grace & Co 3.000 



Mecke & Co 2,500 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 2,500 



Dumarest Bros. & Co 2,000 



R. G. Barthold 1.500 



Piza Nephews & Co 1,000 



Wessels, Kulenkampfl & Co 1,000 18,500 



March 26. — By the Rdir/iambraM=Havre: 

 In Transit 22.500 



March 27. — By the Creole — 'Hevi Orleans: 



Meyer & Brown 3,500 



Robinson & Co 2,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,500 



A. N. Rotholz 1,000 8.500 



March 27. — By the Gj(aH^o))amo=Tampico: 



Ed. Maurer *100,000 



N. Y. Commercial Co *67,000 



Arnold & Zeiss *22,500 



For Europe *90,000 *279.500 



March 28. — By the r/iaimM = Colombia: 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 11,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 8,000 



Maitland, Coppell & Co 5,000 24,500 



March 29. — Bv the -l/iinirfo«*a=CoIombia: 

 Arnold & Zeiss' 11.000 



March 29.^By the .Uf.rnr<. = Vera Cruz: 



Laurence Tohnson & Co 4,500 



J. W. Wilson & Co 3,500 



W. L. Wadleigh 3,000 



Harburger & Stack 1,500 



H. Marquardt & Co 1,000 13,500 



