May i, 1904.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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thus preventing a decline in value, the volume of business may not be so 

 large as to necessitate a further advance of prices. 



Their preceding report, after analyzing returns of arrivals, de- 

 liveries, and stocks, had said : 



The figures reveal the remarkable expansion in the trade - - - The 

 general estimate of March, 1904, receipts makes a further reduction of 

 supplies more than probable, and reserve stocks during the next few 

 months, perhaps till the late autumn, are bound to be exceedingly small. 

 Ruling prices would not therefore appear to be at all too high. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weights in Pounds.\ 

 April 4. — By the steamer Horatio, from Manaos and Para : 



Importers. Fine. 



Poel & Arnold 201,000 



A. T.Morse & Co 130,600 



United States Rubber Co. 86,800 

 William Wright & Co. .. . 36.300 



G. Amsinck & Co 16,100 



Lionel Hagenaers & Co.. 

 New York Commercial Co 

 Edmund Reeks & Co. . . . 



Coa 



Herbst Brothers. 



Medium. 

 47,700 

 25,300 

 tS.goo 

 3.000 

 300 



5,100 6,400 



4.200 



3,200 



2.200 ... . 800 



Caucho. 

 55,200 70,400= 

 70,600 35,600= 

 57,400 26,000= 

 17,400 .....= 

 6,400 3,600= 



Total. 



374.30O 



262,100 



189.IOO 



5 6 .700 



26,400 



11,500 



4,200 



3,200 



3.O0O 



April 6. — By the steamer Maranlunse, from Manaos and Para : 



United States Rubber Co. 186,800 



Poel & Arnold 147,800 



New York Commercial Co. 99.000 



A. T. Morse & Co 30,800 



William Wright & Co 36,700 



Charles Ahrenfeldt & Son 



Lawrence Johnson & Co. 28,900 



G. Amsinck & Co 5, 700 



Thomsen & Co 4 , 1 00 



Lionel Hagenaers & Co.. 4,100 



42,200 71,300 64,900= 



45,100 108,900 19,200= 



17,900 54,000 2,900= 



7,700 47 300 22,700= 



3,500 56,100 = 



64,400= 



7,500 2,400 ....= 

 400 6,700 20,600= 



200 7,700 = 



2,200 = 



365,200 



321,000 



173,800 



108,500 



96,300 



64,400 



38,800 



33,400 



9,ooo 



6,300 



Total 540,900 124,500356,600194,700=1,216,700 



April 25. — By the steamer Hubert, from Manaos and Para: 



United States Rubber Co. 99,700 



Poel & Arnold 45 ,300 



William Wright & Co. .. . 36,900 



A. T. Morse & Co 1 1,000 



New York Commercial Co. 9,700 



Hagemeyer & Brunn .... 9,800 



Lionel Hagenears & Co.. 4,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 8,200 



Total 478,100 95,200221,600135,600= 930,500 



Total 224,600 5S.400 180,306 115,500= 578,800 



[Note.— The steamer Pe-lycarp. from Para, is due at New York on May 5, with 

 280 tons Rubber and 50 tons Caucho.] 



PARA RUBBER via EUROPE. 



POINDS 



Apr. 11— By the lTrrtbrirt = Llverpool : 

 George A. Aldeu & Co. (Caucho) ... 51,000 



Apr, 12.— I!y the Kroonland= Antwerp: 



George A. Alden &Co.;(Fine) 12.000 



George A. Alden & Co. (Coarse) 1,500 13,500 



Aph. 15— By the Ce<irac=Llverpool: 



l'oel Si Arnold (Coarse) 15 000 



Poel & Arnold (Caucho).; 13,000 28,000 



Apr. 16.— By the Campania^. Liverpool : 

 Poel & Arnold (Caucho) 22,000 



OTHER ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK 



CENTRALS. 



Mar. 20.— By El Dora<io=New Orleans : 



Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co 6.500 



A.T.MorseACo 6.600 



A. N. Rotholz 1,000 14,000 



Mar. 26.— By the Monterey = Mexico: 



Graham, Hiukley &Co 2,200 



Fred Probst & Co 2,000 



E. Steiger * Co 1,000 



Isaac Kubie &Co 200 



Mar. 28.— By the Penmylvania = Ha.mburg: 

 Poel& Arnold 



Mar. 29.— By the Yuca (an^ Colon: 



Hlrzol, Feltman & Co 



Livingstone & Co 



Meyer Hecht 



A. Santos &;Co 



Fred. Probst & Co 



Dumarest & Co 



American Trading Co 



Rosenthal Son s & Co 



W. R.Grace &Co 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 



G. Amsinck & Co 



R. G Bartbold 



Bartling & De Leon 



Lawrence .lohnson&Co 



Fld.tnque Bros * Co 



r.,400 



:,suo 



Mar. 29— By the4!rai=Greytown: 



Livingstone & Co 



A. D. straus&Co 



E. B. Strout 



G. Amsinck 4 Co : 



Andreas &Co 



Jlminez & Escobar 



Pedro A. Lopez 



Apr. 1.— By the Jason = Mexico : 



George A. Alden & Co 



H. Marquardt& Co 



Apr. 1.— By Ei Affto=New Orleans: 



A.T. Morse & Co 



George J. Worth 



A. N. Rotholz 



Eggers* Helnleln 



Apr. 2.— By the BoZtoia=Costa Rica, etc.: 



<li iham Hinkley* Co 1.800 



Kunhardl&Co 1.000 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 5u0 



Silva, Bussenius&Co 600 



Charles K. Grlffln 200 4,000 



Apr 4.— By the T/i«*ipi8=Bahla: 



J. H. Rossbach & Bros 19,500 



Hirsch A Kaiser 10,000 



Eggers* Heiulein 5,700 



A.D.HItch&Co 3,300 38,500 



Apr. 5.— By the 4(ene=Cartagena: 



Sperling & Williams 3,500 



Issac Kuble&co 1,500 



American Trading Co 1,200 0,200 



Ant. 5.— By the i'(m(tiif/o=Mexlco: 

 George A. Alden & Co 12,000 



Apr. 6.— By the Cily 0/ Wa»hinoton=Colon: 



Hlrzel. Feltman & Co 7.600 



G. Amsinck & Co 3,100 



MeyerHeeht 7.900 



Fidamiue Bros. * 1 o 2,800 



Piza Nephews & Co 1.600 



W.Loalza&Co 1,100 



Apr. 13.— By the Brandenburg= Bremen: 

 Eggers & Heiulein 



Apr. 18.— By the Pretoria=Hamburg: 

 Poel * Arnold 



Apr. 18.— By the Fumuri=Mexlco: 



(Jeorge A. Alden &Co 



H. ManuaYdt & Co 



E. N.Tibbals&Co 



E.Steiger&Co 



i.000 

 500 

 200 

 300 4,000 



6,600 



silva Bussenius* Co 



Eggers & Heinlein 



Isaac Brandon & Bros. 

 Fred Peterson & Co.. . 



Mecke & Co 



D. A. De Lima & Co.... 

 Suzarte* Whitney 



400 

 100 

 400 

 800 

 200 

 200 

 100 



26,600 



Apr. 19.— By the SMen'ti =Cartagena: 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 1300 



Kunhardt&Co i'ico 



American Trading Co i'ooo 



(iulterman Rosenteld & Co L100 



G. Amsinck & Co aoo 



D. A. DeLima* Co 300 



Cadenas & Coe 500 



A. D. Straus* Co 500 



A. N. Kotholz 200 



Apr. 20.— By the ^IIianca=Colon : 



Hlrzel, Feltman & Co 7,800 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 2.200 



A. Rosenthal & Sons 3000 



O. N. Carrlngton & Co 1,400 



Meyer Heclit 1200 



Roldan & Van Sickle. j*200 



f). A. De Lima & Co 1,000 



Kunhardt&Co . 400 



Pomares&Cushman 300 



Eggers* Helnleln 500 19,000 



Apr. 6.— By El Din=Galveston: 

 Fred. Probst & Co 



Apr. 11.— By the Proteu*=New Orleans: 



A.T. Morse &Co 4.500 



G. Amsinck & Co 1,500 



Kosenthal Sons & Co 1,000 



K. Mandell&Co 300 



Apr. 20.— By the Bj/ron=Bahla : 



I J. H. Rossbach & Bros 40,000 



4,600 1 Hirsch & Kaiser 30,000 



A. D. Hitch & Co 14,000 84,000 



Apr. 21.— By E! Siglo=New Orleans: 



A. T. Morse & Co 10 000 



A. N. Rotholz 5.000 



Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co 4,500 19.600 



Apr. 12.— By the /Wii'0ha»i/=Greytown: 



A. D. Straus & Co 2,500 



E. B. Strout 2.500 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 700 



A. Held 4.600 



Isaac Kubie & Co 1,500 11,700 



Apr. 12.— By the Seguranca^ Colon: 



Roldan & Van Sickle 6,000 



E. B. Strout 4,200 



Meyer Hecht 2,700 



Livingstone & Co — 2.300 



Hlrzel. Feltman A Co 1,700 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 1,400 



Alberto Dumarest 2,800 



G. Amsinck & Co 1.S00 



i..Santos&Co 1.000 



Andreas* Co l.oon 



L Johnson SCo 800 



Smithers, Nordenholt & Co 800 26,000 



Apr. 13.— Bythe iUa?ua«ilto=Mexico: 



George A. Alden* Co 22 000 



H. Maiquardt* Co 3,000 



Samuels SCuramlngs 2,500 



L. N. Chemedlln & Co 1,000 



Graham, Hlnkley & Co .. 700 



American Trading Co 200 29,400 



AFRICANS. 



Liverpool: 



Mar. 28.— By the Etruria 

 United States Rubber Co 18,000 



Mar. 28.— By the Pen;<syl!iim<i=Hamburg : 



A. T. Morse & Co 27 000 



Poel & Arnold 15,000 42,000 



Mar. 30.— By the Oceanic= Liverpool: 



George A. Alden & Co 45.000 



Poel&Arnold 42,000 



United States Rubber Co 38.000 



A.T. Morse&Co ll.OfiO 



William Wright* Co 6.000 142,000 



Mar. 30.— By the Finland= Antwerp: 



Poel & Arnold 11.000 



A.T.Morse&Co 7,000 18,000 



Apr. 1.— By the Potsdam = Rotterdam: 

 Poel* Arnold ... 12.000 



Apr. 2.-By the Patricia^ Hamburg: 



A. T.Morse* Co 38.000 



George A. Alden & Co 35,000 



Joseph Cantor 11,000 84,000 



