THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August 1, 1916. 



COMPARATIVE NEW YORK PRICES FOR JULY. 



The donand for Comn 

 not as large this month a 

 quoted about A'/i^AH pc 



rial paper still continues quite good, though 

 reviously, and the best rubber names are now 

 cnt, and those not so well known S@SJ4 per 



Sterl: 



1916.* 



Upriver. fine $0.6S@0.68 



Upriver, coarse 4I@.42 



Islands, fine 58@ .59 



Islands, coarse 26@ .28 



Cameta 33@ .34 



•Figured only to July 26. 



1915. 

 $0.59@0.63 

 .44® .47 

 .52® .54 

 .28® .30 

 .31® .32 



1914. 

 $0.68®0.75 

 .40® .42 

 .57® .60 

 .27® .30 

 .30® .34 



SINGAPOKE. 

 GUTHRIE & CO., LliMITED, report I June 16, 1916): 

 At the continuation of the auction today demand was slow and 

 suffered a further decline. The top price paid was $128, one pa 

 standard crepe fetching this figure. Standard sheet sold up to $1 

 All other grades were from $2 to $5 lower than yesterday's levels 

 Of the quantity cataloged some 300 tons changed hands. 



Sheet, 

 Sheet, 



Crepe. 

 Crepe, 

 Crepe, 

 Crepe, 



In Singapore 

 per picul.* 



fine ribbed smoked $122@129 



good ribbed smoked... 117® 123 



plain smoked 118® 123 



ribbed unsmoked 11 7® 124 



plain unsmoked 115@127 



fine pale 128@130 



good pale 122@128 



fine brown 120®125 



good brown 110®119 



dark 90@114 



bark 70® 94 



virgin 83@101 



pressed 55® 88 



loose 53® 85 



equivalent 

 per pound 



2/ 5J^@2/ 6H 

 2/ 4>i®2/ SH 

 2/ 4J4@2/ 5H 

 2/ A'A@2/ S'A 

 2/ ZH@2/ 6Vi 

 2/ 6K@2/ 6J4 

 2/ S'A®2/ 6H 

 2/ 4J4@2/ SH 

 2/ 2H@2/ A'A 

 1/10H@2/ 2A 

 1/ 6yi@l/ll'A 

 1/ 9 ®2/ OH 



1/ 2}i@U 9H 



Equivalent 

 per pound 

 in cents.t 

 59.04@62.08 

 57.01 @59.54 

 57.27® 59.34 

 57.01 @59.80 

 56.00®61.06 

 61.57@62.33 

 59.04@61.S7 

 58.28@60.31 

 53.46®57.77 

 45.35®53.72 

 36.99®47.13 

 42.57®50.17 

 30.41 ®44.60 

 30.15@43.33 



Ticul = lii<A pou 

 tFigured at standarc 

 Quoted in S. S. dol 



CRUDE RUBBER ARRIVALS AT 



[The Figures Indicate H'eighls in Pounds.] 

 June 19.— By the steamer Kio dc Janeiro from Para and 



THE PORT OF NEW YORK. 



July 3. — By the steamer Stephen from Para and Manaos : 



43,900 

 55,700 

 27,500 



21,700 

 26,400 

 2,600 



Robinson & Co 



H. A. Astlett & Co 



Pell & Dumont 



W. R. Grace & Co 



Paul Bertuch 



Henderson & Korn 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd. 



Totals 312,700 48,900 188,400 



July 17. — By the steamer Boniface from Bar 



Meyer & lirown -^^.^OO 3,700 38,000 



46.500: 

 10,700 = 

 33,800 = 

 2,400 = 



'iV.Moi 



'25',666= 



170,400 

 153,700 

 120,000 

 83,300 

 48,200 

 45,800 

 31,600 

 29,60t 

 7,600 



129,300 

 858,000 



June 30.— By the steamer Minas Geraes from Para and 

 Manaos : 



Mever & Brown 61,900 4,300 25,500 



nlnderson & Korn 700 27,100 



General Rubber Co 43,200 5,700 3,200 



T. T. Johnstone & Co •■ 22,000 



(3. Amsinck & Co 1,800 400 ,200 



Paul Bertuch 23,500 3,500 11,180 



SrnnlH R, 7pi<is 11,300 



Hagemeyer^&l^unn.-.-.-.-.-.-..- 6,400 300 I'.OOO 



W.R. Graces Co 10,200 ....... 



H. A. Astlett & Co 3,200 4,300 



old & Zeiss 

 H. A. Astiett & 

 Paul Bertuch . 



62,100 6,600 50,700 



27,100 1,800 6,600 



34,500 10,000 



7,500 29,700 



7,900 400 8,600 



39,500 = 

 11,900 = 

 32,000 = 

 10,700 = 



Totals 164,200 20,000 143,600 94,100: 



July 18. — By the steamer Sao Paulo from Para and 



H. A. Astle 



& Ko 



Robinson & Co 



Pell & Dumont 



J. T. Johnstone & Co. 



G. Amsinck & Co 



Raw Products Co.... 



Lazard Freres 



Paul Bertuch 



33,800 2,100 



68,800 5,100 



19,400 14.600 



18.200 1,400 



17,100 1.700 



94,600= 

 19.000 = 

 25,200 = 



11,100 

 5,000 



'6,366 



700 



113,800 

 131,300 

 67,500 

 55.200 

 = 37,200 

 = 16,900 



= 421,900 



Manaos : 



= 162,200 



= 144,500 



= 67,300 



= 44,400 



= 30,200 



= 15,800 



= 11,800 



Totals 



150,900 18,500 112,400 138,300= 420,100 



Totals 



180,400 25.600 124,100 170,000= 500,100 



PAHAS. 



Pounds. 



= Colon: 



2,000 



53,500 



June 26.— By the Ancon 

 G. Amsinck & Co. (Fine) . . 

 G. Amsinck & Co, (Coarse) 

 W. R. Grace & Co. (Fine) 11 



June 28. — By the Ulysses=Co\on: 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Fine) 17,000 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Coarse) 1 ,000 



W R. Grace & Co. (Fine) 6,000 24,000 



Ju» 



Puerto Cabello: 

 . . 9,000 

 3,000 



5,000 

 ." 2,000 1! 



■By the Cabfor 



& Co. (Fine). 



July 10.— By the Caraca 



R. Fabien & Co. (Fine)... 



R. Fabien & Co. (Coarse). 



General Export Si Comm 



Co. (Fine) ........ 



General Export & Comm 

 Co. (Coarse) 



July 12.— By the Cristobal— Co\on: 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Fine) 25,000 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Coarse) 4,000 



Neuss. Hesslein & Co. (Fine) . . . 14,000 

 Neuss, Hesslein & Co. (Coarse) . 3,000 

 Muller, Schall & Co. (Caucho) . 11,700 

 W. R. Grac* & Co. (Fine) 8,500 



July 12. — By the ^;;40nca=Colon: 

 W. R. Grace & Co. (Fine) 



July 13. — By the A''orrf;M/o/cn = Montevi 

 Neuss, Hesslein & Co, (Fine) 



July 



Pounds. 

 By the Marat/a;=Ciudad Bolivar; 

 Yglesias, Lobo & Co. (Fine) . . . 25,000 

 Yglesias, Lobo & Co. (Coarse) . . 10,000 



R. Fabien & Co. (Fine) 25.000 



R. Fabien & Co. (Coarse) 5,000 65,000 



CENTRALS. 



ith 



June 22. — By the Protei. 

 G. Amsinck & Co 



June 23.— By the El Siglo = G3lvesto! 

 Various 



June 26. — By the Esperansa^Mexice 

 Graham, Hinckley & Co... 

 "' Marquardt & Co 



mports of Cer 

 Orleans: 



20,000 

 ■45,000 



000 



G. Scha 



June 27.— By the C;i«iii(aiiamo=Tampi 

 C. Tennant, Sons & Co 



June 26.— By the ,4KCon = Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 20,300 



MuUer, Schall & Co 1,480 



Goldsmith & Co 16,280 



5.000 "7,000 



fampico: 



'100,000 



Charles 



th & C 

 E. Gril 



1,300 



Capen's Sons 1,001 



Lazard Freres 5.600 



GoBtard & Co 2,000 



Meyer Hecht 1,200 



Silvia Bussineus & Co 1,40» 



American Trading Co 2,000 



Meck».& Co 2,208 



H. Wolff & Co 



Fidanque Bros. & Co 



Various 



June 26.— By the 5;.roo;a = ru 



A. Rosenthal & Sons 



Broederr 



Co. 



Eggers & Heinlein 



W. R. Grace & Co 



T. S. Sembrada & Co 



W. H. Knox 



June 26.— By the Tetiado 



A. A. Linde & Co 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 



H. Marquardt & Co 



Gontard & Co 



June 27. — By the Guant( 



J. A. Medina & Co 



Graham, Hinckley i« Co... 

 General ExporJ & Commissi.: 



June 28.— By the 

 G. Amsinck & Co.. 

 A. M. Capen's Sons 

 Lauman & Kemp . . 

 R. G. Barthold & ( 

 Gontard & Co. 



Uly 



Co. -200 



... '3,500 



= Colon: 



. . . 27,000 



... 12,000 



. . . ?,700 



1,300 



2,000 



300 



Silvia 



H. Mann & Co 



T. S. Sembrada & Co 



Pablo, Calvct & Co 



Camacho, Roldan & Van Sickel . 

 H. Wolff & Co 



2,200 

 2,500 

 6,300 



