September 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



611 



Statistics of Para Rubber {Excluding Caacho). 



Stocks, June 30. 

 Arrivals, July . . . 



New York. 



Fine and Total, 



Medium. Coarse. 1912. 



tons 153 23 = 176 



. . . . 70S 393 = 1,058 



Total, Total 



1911. 1910. 



373 161 



1,162 642 



Aggregating 858 



Deliveries, July 780 



416 = 1.274 

 387 = 1,167 



1,535 

 1,150 



803 

 594 



Stocks July 31 . 



Stocks, June 30. 

 Arrivals, July . 



tons 



1912. 

 2,685 

 1,320 



78 



-Para.- 



1911. 



3,785 



1,150 



29 = 107 



1910. 



300 



1.500 



385 209 



I E NGL AND. ^ 



1912. 1911. 1910. 

 690 1,775 1,460 

 687 72 680 



Aggregating 

 Deliveries, July. 



4.005 4,935 1,800 

 1,705 1,485 1,315 



,377 1,847 2,140 

 727 AA7 1,000 



Stocks, July 31 . . 2,300 3,450 485 



650 1,400 1,140 



1912. 1911. 1910. 



World's visible suppiv, July 31 /o)w 3,868 5,981 2,373 



Para receipts, July 1 to July 31 1,320 1,150 1.500 



Para receipts of caucho, same date 450 350 890 



Afloat from Para to United States, July 31 . . 311 216 219 



Afloat from Para to Europe, July 31 500 530 320 



WEEKLY MOVEMENT OF LONDON PRICES. 



[In Shillings and 



January 5. 1912 4/4^ 



January 12 4/51^ 



January 19 4/5;^ 



January 26 4/8 



February 2 4/7 



February 9 4/6j^ 



February 16 4/6^ 



February 23 4/7K' 



Pence Per Pound.] 



May 3, 1912 4/7^ 



May 10 4/7^ 



May 



4/7/2 



May 24 4/7^ 



4/7/2 

 4/8/ 

 .4/10 



March 

 March 

 March 



1 



4/7/ 



8 4/9 



15 4/10/ 



March 22 5/1/ 



March 29 4/11/ 



April 5 4/11 



April 12 4/11 



April 19 4/10/ 



April 25 4/9 



May 31 

 June 7 

 June 14 



June 21 4/9/ 



June 28 4/7/ 



July 5 4/9 



July 12 4/10 



Julv 19 4/10 



July 26 4/11^ 



August 2 4/11 



August 9 5/0/ 



■.August 16 5/0/ 



August 23 5/2 



Rubber Stock at Para. 



Stock for January 31 showed an increase caused by heavier 

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

 stock of March 31 displayed a further reduction, while that of 

 April 30 was about the same as a month earlier. On May 31 

 the stock had again increased, but had receded by June 30 ; and 

 had again fallen off on July 31. 



Febriiarv 28, 1911 . ./ojw 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 



September 30 3.102 



October 31 3.320 



November 30, \9\\.tons 3.050 



December 31 2,675 



January 31, 1912 3,370 



Februarv 29 3,240 



March 31 2,730 



April 30 2,770 



May 31 2,995 



June 30 2.685 



July 31 2,300 



Amsterdam. 



JoosTEN & Janssen report [August 16] : 



Today's offerings included about 20 tons Hevea and 17 tons Ficus. most 

 of the important lots realizing on an average 3 per cent, above foreign 

 parity. The bulk of the quantity offered was sold. Prices of Hevea and 

 Ficus averaged 5 per cent, below those of Castilloa. 



Rotterdam, 



H.welaar & De Vries report [August 16] : 



The offerings in sale of 9th inst. included about 12 tons Congo, 7 tons 

 Hevea and 1^2 tons Ficus, nearly all sold with good competition. Congos 

 and Castilloas reached Id. above valuations, whUe Hez'eas and Ficus went 

 at 2d. to Id. below valuations. On 28th August there will be a sale of 

 about IJ^ tons gutta-percha, "Tjipetia" brand. 



African Rubbers. 



New York Stocks (in Tons). 



February 1. 1912. 



March 1 



April 1 



May 1 



June 1 



July 1 



August 1 



July 1, 1911 90 



August 1 90 



September 1 112 



October 1 67 



November 1 45 



December 1 60 



January 1, 1912 58 



British Crude Rubber Statistics 



Official State.ment — January 1 to June 

 weights. 



1910. 1911. 



Imports pounds 56.279,888 52,346,896 



E.xports 29,237,152 29,984,416 



ISO 

 90 

 80 

 62 

 94 

 62 

 85 



30. 



Net imports 27,042,736 22,362,480 



values. 



Imports £16.280,980 £10,415,368 



Exports 8,448,898 6,731,945 



Net imports £7.832.082 £3,683,423 



GuTT.\ Percha Imports. 



WEIGHTS. 



1910. 



Imports pounds 4,330,032 



Exports 245,504 



1911. 

 3,394,496 

 621,264 



1912. 

 57,608,096 

 41,535,760 



16,072,336 



£10,388,167 

 8,357,766 



£2,030,401 



1912. 

 2,839,536 

 349,104 



Net imports 4,094,528 



values. 



Imports £438,740 



Exports 28,795 



2,773,232 2,490,432 



£389,220 

 80,634 



£270,867 

 49,158 



Net imports £409,945 £308,586 £221,709 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pouuds.l 



August 1. — By the steamer Gregory from Manaos: 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. 



.\rnold & Zeiss 40,000 15,700 27,700 



L. & A. Astlett 



W. R. Grace & Co 



Robinson S: Co 3.400 3,300 



New ^'ork Commercial Co 5.000 



200= 

 17,200= 

 7,100= 



Total 43,400 24,000 27.700 24,500= 



August 1. — By the steamer Puriis from Para: 



New York Commercial Co... 42,900 



iMever & Brown 63,200 



Robinson & Co 3,900 



Arnold & Zeiss 3,000 



General Rubber Co 



6,000 

 1,200 

 15.800 

 4.900 

 4.600 



25,200= 



Total 113,000 7,800 32.500 25,200= 178.500 



August S. — By the steamer Stephan from Manaos and Para: 



General Rubber Co 168.300 



Arnold & Zeiss 28,500 



Mever & Brown 75,700 



New York Commercial Co.. 



Henderson & Korn 



De Lagotellerie & Co 



Robinson & Co 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 



5,700 

 5,700 

 11.500 

 8,900 

 8,600 



31,300 

 5.000 

 1,100 

 1,800 



300 

 1,000 

 3,100 



300 



10.200 

 67,300 



VeUoo 



21,100 



11,900 



9,200 



5,900 



59,400= 

 24,600= 

 42,600= 



209,800 

 160,200 

 101,400 

 76,500 

 27,100 

 24,400 

 21,200 

 14,800 



Total 312,900 43,900 152,000 126,600= I 



August 19. — By the steamer Dominic from Manaos and 



Arnold & Zeiss 254,300 



New York Commercial Co... 200,900 



Mever & Drown 45,600 



Heiiderson & Korn 29,300 



De Lagotellerie & Co 21,400 



General Rubber Co 10,700 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 600 



44,900 



43,700 



13,800 



8,300 



1,500 



148,200 

 61,400 

 22,000 



6.100 

 11.900 

 15,900 



2,000 



52,600 = 



19,900 = 



51,200= 



6,500= 



Total 562.800 112,200 267,500 131,200=1,1 



August 24. — By the steamer Clement from Manaos and 



Arnold & Zeiss 195,000 



Henderson & Korn 45,100 



New York Commercial Co... 86.300 



De Lagotellerie & Co 35,700 



General Rubber Co 



Robinson & Co 8.200 



Meyer & Brown 6.100 



G. Amsinck & Co 2,500 



16,800 

 6,000 



12,500 

 5,700 



" '766 

 400 



135,600 

 186,300 

 25,200 

 27,000 

 32.400 

 19.800 



33,600= 

 600 = 



51,400= 

 600 = 



600 



Total 378,900 42,100 426,900 86,200= 934,100 



