March 



1904.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



219 



Rubber Receipts at Manaos. 



During January and the first seven months of the crop sea- 

 son for three years [courtesy of Messrs. Witt & Co.] : 



Rio Puriis — Acre ions 



Rio Madeira 



Rio Jurua 



Rio Javary — Iquitos 



Rio Solimoes 



Rio Negro 1 



Total 3133 2661 2959 10,378 878110,528 



Caucho 712 596 517 1612 [196 1613 



Total 3845 3257 3476 11,990 997712,141 



Gutta-Percha. 



Weiss & Co. (Rotterdam) report exports from Singapore for the five 

 last calendar years as follows : 



1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 

 Tons 7280 615S 5590 4236 3286 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weights in Pounds. J 

 February I. — By the steamer Btisi/, from Manaos and Para : 



Importers. Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. Total. 



Poel & Arnold 269,100 72,100 127,80022,300= 491,300 



United States Rubber Co. 329,900 65,400 127,80046,700= 569. Soo 



New York Commercial Co. 135,000 24,200 43,700 = 



A. T.Morse & Co 57.900 15,500 66,700 3,000= 



William Wright & Co 21,600 1,100 19,500 = 



Lionel Hagenaers & Co.. 10,200 6,600 = 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 5, 700 2,400 900 .... = 



202,900 



143,100 



42,200 



16,800 



9,000 



Total 829,400 180,700 393,000 72,000=1,475,100 



February 13. — By the steamer Hilary, from Manaos and Pata : 



United States Rubber Co. 359,700 70,300 134,100 8,500= 572,600 



Poel & Arnold 272,800 100,300 109,300 14,600= 497,000 



A. T. Morse & Co 174,900 30,200 8600080,000= 371,100 



New York Commercial Co. 114,400 25,600 86, too 2,900= 229,000 



William Wright & Co. .. . 22,000 1,900 34,500 = 58,400 



Hagemeyer & Brunn. .. 5.700 2.400 900 10,500= 19.500 



Lionel Hagenaers & Co.. 8,700 4,000 = 12,700 



Thomsen & Co 900 3,900 = 4,800 



Total 959,100230,700458,800116,500= 



February 23. — By the steamer Cametense, from Manaos and 



Poel & Arnold 385,400 117,100 173,400 101,600 = 



A. T. Morse & Co 295.500 



New York Commercial C0.338, 800 

 United States Rubber Co. 125,100 

 Lionel Hagenaers & Co.. 9,200 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 2,400 



William Wright & Co 



51.400 1 7 1, goo 

 66,300 140,800 

 24,100 83,200 



7,100 



700 600 



12.000 



54.900= 



1,100= 



42,600= 



10,800= 



777.50O 



573.700 



547.000 



27S.00O 



16,300 



14,500 



12,000 



Total 



.1,156,400 259,600589.000 211,000=2,216,000 



[Note. — The steamer Bernard from Para due at New York on March 6, has 

 on board 940 tons of Rubber and 25 tons of Caucho.] 



PARA RUBBER via EUROPE. 



POUNDS. 



Jan 28— By the -Woj<;s/ic=L!verpool: 



William Wrights Co (Fine) 11,700 



William Wright ft Co. (Coarse) 11,200 22,000 



Feb 1.— By the Ei)t«ia=Llverpool: 

 A. T. Morses Co (Fine) 14,700 



Feu 5.— By the Trimdad= Antwerp: 

 A T. Morse & Co. (Fine) 9,600 



Feu. 5.— By the Trinidad= Antwerp: 

 A. T. Morse ft Co. (Fine) 12,500 



Feb. 8.— By the Umbria = Liverpool: 

 Poel & Arnold (Caucho) 6,500 



Feb 13.— By the F°4etorta=Llverpool: 

 A. T. Morse & Co. (Fine) 22,600 



Feb. 13 —By the Penmylvania= Hamburg: 



Poel & Arnold (Fine) 18.000 



Poel ft Arnold 4,500 22,500 



Feb. 13.— By the Celtic^ Liverpool: 



A. T. Morse ft Co. (Fine) 5-i.OOO 



George A. Alden & Co. (Fine) 20.000 76,000 



Feb. 15.— By La Bretagne=Hn\te: 



United States Rubber Co. r Pine) 22.000 



Poelft Arnold (Fine) 0,000 31,000 



Feu. 15.— By the St. /'aui=LoDdon: 

 United States Rubber Co. (Coarse)... 35,000 



Feb, 16.— By the i;u>ernia=Liverpool: 



George A. Alden ft Co. (Fine) 60,000 



Poel ft Arnold (Fine) 80,000 



Poel & Arnold (Coarse) 16,000 



A. T. Morse* Co. (Fine) 17,000 173,000 



Feb. 20.— By the Cedric=Llverpool : 

 George A. Alden & Co. (Fine) 22,000 



OTHER ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK 



CENTRALS. 



Jan. 25.— By the ri|/iiaiicia = Mexlco: 



H. Ma.quardt ft Co 2,700 



Tliebaud Brothers 1,500 



Harbin get ft Slack 1,500 



E.SteigerftCo 1,000 



American Trading Co 600 



For Hamburg : 5,000 12,200 



Jan. 26 —By the Faiencia=Cartagena: 



Kunhardt&Co 2,5C0 



Isaac Kuhle&Co 1,500 



A. D. Straus&Co 300 



Pedro A. Lopez 200 4,600 



Jan. 26— By the 4!!ianca=Colon: 



Meyer Hecht 6,300 



lEXlRAI.S-Continucd. 



Fldanqne Bros. &Co 1000 



E. B. strout 1.400 



W. Loalza ft Co 1,000 



Eggersft Heiuleln 1,100 



GilUsple Bros. & Co 400 



Isaac Brandon ft Bros. ... 400 



Jan. 26. -By the Sa.«mia-Liverpool : 

 Poelft Arnold 



10,600 

 3,300 



Jan. 27.— Bythe Te?mj/soj>,=Bahia: 



Hirsch A Kaiser 16,000 



J. H. Kossb.tch &'Bros 13,300 29,300 



Feb. 1.— By tbe El Sud= New Orleans: 



A.T. M'rse&Co 16,000 



Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co 6.5C0 22,500 



Feb. 1.— By the E(ntri<i = Liverpool: 



Poel & Arnold 11.000 



Eggers & Heinlein 3,300 14,300 



Feb. 2.— By the rticirfan^Colou: 



Hirzel, Feltman ft Co 19.700 



G. Amsluck & Co 7,700 



A.Santos&Co 7,200 



Livingstone & Co 5.100 



Meyer Hecht 4,400 



American Trading Co 2,800 



Harburgerft Stack 3.000 



H. Marquardt&Co 2.000 



I initial rsl 61 1 .1 3.600 



Roldan & Van Sickle 3,700 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 2.400 



Sllva Busseniusft Co 2,000 



Rosenthal Sons ft Co 1,800 



A. M. Capeu's Sons 1,400 



R. G. Barthold 1,100 



Mecke ft Co 600 



[suae Brandon & Bros 500 



Kunhardt&Co 300 



Feb. 3.— By the TercH,ce= Bahia: 

 J. H. Rossbachft Bros 



69,100 

 19.500 



Feb. 3.— By the 4'(«i=Greytown, etc: 



G. Anislnckft (Jo 



E. B. Strout 



Andreas & Co 



Graham, Hlnkley&Co. 

 Isaac Brandon ft Bros.. 

 D. A DeLimaft Co 



4.600 



1.500 



600 



600 



400 



1,000 



Feb. 4.— By El .4!bn=New Orleans : 



A.T. Morse &Co 4.500 



Manhattan Rubber Mfc. Co 2,000 



A. N. Rotholz 4.000 10,500 



Feb. 6.— By ihe Espera»2a=Mexico: 



E.Stelger&Co 1,600 



H. Marquardt &Co 600 



Samuels ft Cummlngs 500 



For Hamburg 4,0'io 



San Joseph Iron Co 2,600 9,200 



Feb. 8.— By the Umhria=Llverpool: 



George A. Alden & Co 18.500 



Poel&Arnold 2,200 20,700 



CENTRA LS-Continmd. 



Feb. 8.— By the Comi<8=New Orleans: 

 A.T.Morse&Co 4,000 



Feb. 9.— By the City 0/ n 7 a«fiino\'on=Colon: 



Meyer Hecht 3,700 



Isaac Brandoc & Bros 3.400 



l'iza Nephews & Co.. .. . 2,000 



G. Anislnckft Co 1,400 



L. N. Chemedllr & Co 900 



Jimenez & Escobar 400 



John Boyd, Jr & Co .. 200 



Bartllng ft De Leon 2C0 12,200 



Feb. 13.— By the Permsi/Ii)ania=Hamburg : 

 Poel ft Arnold 21,000 



Feb. 13.-By the Celtic= Liverpool : 



George A. Alden ft Co 26 600 



Poel & Arnold 17,009 43.600 



Feb. 13— By El ATar=New Orleans: 



A. T. Morse ft Co 3.000 



Eggers ft Heiulein 2,000 5,000 



Feb. 18— By theS<b«rt'(i=Cartagena, etc.: 



Gulteman. Rosenfeld ft Co 1,500 



Jlruetilft ft Escobar 1500 



Joaquin Ferro 1,100 



G. Amslnck & Co 1,000 



Andreas & Co 500 



Isaac Brandon ft Bros ... 500 



Graham. Hinkley & Co 400 



For Europe 3,500 10,000 



Feb. 17.— By the Sc(/i<ra?icri=Colon : 



Blrzcl. Feltmau ft Co 21.300 



G. Amsluck ft Co 7.300 



George A. Alden & Co 6,000 



American Tradiug Co 3,700 



Lawrence Johnson ft Co 2,800 



A. Santos ft Co 2.500 



Dumarest ft Co l.soo 



Meyer Hecht 1,300 



Isaac Brandon ft Bros 1,100 



Fidanque Bros. & Co 600 



Piza, Nephews ft Co 500 



Rosenthal Sons ft Co 600 



R.G. Barthold 600 50,100 



AFRICANS. 



POUNDS. 



Jan. 26.— By the Kro»riand= Antwerp: 

 A.T.Morse&Co 69,000 



Jan. 26.— By the Augusta Fic(orie=Hamburg: 

 Ueorge A. Alden ft Co 11,000 



Jan. 26.— By the Saxonia= Liverpool: 

 Poel ft A mold 65,000 



Jan . 27.— By the Ho«crdam=Rotterdam : 

 George A. Alden & Co 17.000 



Jan. 28 —By the Jfoj'ejiics Liverpool: 



Gorge A. Alden & Co 22.500 



Un ( ted States Rubber Co 11,500 S4,ooo 



