.January 1, 1917.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



237 



Oclober, 1916. 



From — 



Sumatra — 

 Dianibi . . . 



Deli 



Indraghiri 

 Palembang 

 Asahan . . . 

 Miintok . . . 



Siak 



Bengkalis 

 Bclawan 



Para-Rubber 



Para for Borneo 



Rubber. Treatment. Rubber. 



118,266 

 46.633 

 25,866 

 7,866 

 4,133 

 3,866 

 1,866 

 1,733 



Gutta Gutta 

 Percha. Jelutong. 



263,333 

 18,266 



101,066 



151,866 



Totals 



210,229 534,531 



Java — 



Sourabaya 19u,800 



Batavia 175,200 



Totals 



Siara — 

 Bangkok 



366,000 



Patani ... 



Totals 



Burma — 



Mergui .... 



Hongkong . . 



533 

 400 



933 



5,466 

 3.466 



9,866 

 293,600 



303,466 



Other Ports 167,866 123,466 



6,133 



5,466 



Gr;>nd Totals 



4,503.684 1,704,934 

 EXPORTS, 



12,265 40,264 

 October, 1916. 



84,666 

 1,395,062 



To— 

 North America: 



Para Rubber 



Para Trail 



United States - Rubber. 



New York poiiiidx 3.702,533 



Akron 2,218,700 



San Francisco 92,800 



Boston 60.633 



Seattle 27.066 



Canada — 



Ontario CToronto) 46.400 



Totals 6,121,066 1,061,065 



Europe: 

 United Kingdom — 

 England — ■ 



Liverpool 213,066 233.733 



Borneo 



shipped. Rubber. 



348,933 



678,400 



6,666 



Gutta Gutta 



Percha. 

 98,933 



Jelutong. 

 1,338,800 



147,733 

 109,100 



London 196.4011 



Russia (Vladivostok) 538,266 



France (Marseilles) 32,800 



889,466 102,540 



..'. '22.93'} 



98,933 1.595,633 



56,266 



Totals 980.532 1,123.199 



Grand Totals 7,101,598 2.184,264 



181,739 

 280,672 



*Not complete. Import'" and F.-\poits from October 6 to October 

 sive, not r-^ceived at this office. 



CRUDE RUBBER ARRIVALS AT THE PORT OF 

 NEW YORK. 



{The Figures Indicate Weights m Founds.] 



November 24. — By the steamer Doviinic from Para: 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. 



Meyer & Brown 89,100 



Paul Bertuch 222,000 



Arnold & Zeiss 107,100 



Davies, Turner & Co 97,700 



H. A. Astlett & Co 44,100 



Pell Si Duniont 12,500 



Balfour, Williamson & Co 



General Rubber Co 24,000 



F. D. Duerr & Co 7.100 



Henderson & Korn 



2,500 8,000 36,000 = 



6,200 

 10,400 

 8,600 



500 



14,700 



47,900 

 22,500 

 11,000 

 600 

 1,100 

 16,500 



13,100 = 



23,400 = 



13,500= 



Total. 



135,600 



222,000 



128,000 



121,200 



100.600 



35.000 



34,400 



25,100 



21.700 



16,500 



Totals 



November 25 



Meyer & Brown 



General Rubber Co... 



Arnold & Zeiss 



H. A. Astlett & Co... 



Paul Bertuch 



Aldens' Successors. Ltd 

 Davies, Turner & Co. 

 Henderson & Korn... 

 Robinson & Co 



603,600 28.200 



By the steamer Francis 

 10,100 



21,800 



8,700 



38,200 



18,800 



500 = 



100 = 



4,700 = 



300 = 



44,500 



269.400 



179,800 



131,500 



96,200 



54.400 



49,300 



36,500 



16,600 



Totals 563,700 103,600 182,600 28.300= 878.200 



237,800 



152,500 



70,000 



44,700 



9,400 



49,300 



122,300 86,000= 840,100 



from Para and Manaos : 

 34,400 

 9,300 

 18.500 

 18.600 

 32.400 

 45,000 



13,800 

 10.600 



22,700 = 



November 28. — By the steaincr 



Meyer & Brown 58.100 



Henderson & Korn 109.500 



General Rubber Co 39,600 



Davies, Turner & Co 56,000 



Muller, Schall & Co 64,300 



Paul Bertuch 42,000 



Arnold & Zeiss 34,300 



(.;. Amsinck & Co 19,100 



Pell & Dumont 



Neuss, Hesslein & Co 17,600 



Raw Products Co 19,800 



H. A. Astlett & Co 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd.... 1,200 



Hagcmeyer & Brunn 1,300 



\'arious 2,700 



Acre from Para and Manaos : 



14,700 



4,800 



400 



6,200 



'2.560 



1,100 



1,700 

 'i',266 

 '"266 



23,500 

 19,200 

 55.700 



i.ioo 



4,700 



3,200 



3.600 



31,000 



""566 



19,200 



12,400 



1,200 



100 



1,200 = 

 47,600 = 



t,800 = 



1,100 = 

 '9,566 = 



7,800 = 



1,200 = 

 1,300 = 



97,500 

 181,100 

 95,700 

 71,000 

 65,400 

 50,300 

 38,600 

 32,200 

 31,000 

 25,400 

 22,000 

 19,200 

 14,800 

 3,700 

 4,300 



Totals 465.500 32,800 175,400 78,500= 752.200 



December 1. — By the steamer Kio dc Janeiro from Para and 

 Manaos : 



Mev 



&-Br 



Muller, Schall & Co. 

 Aldens' Successor. Ltd. 



Arnold & Zeiss 



Pell & Dumont 



Grossman & Sielcken... 



H. A. Astlett & Co 



\'arious 



1,800 = 



11,600= 



200= 



50,200 

 87,500 

 33,200 

 28,400 

 25,400 

 13,600 

 13.100 

 4.500 



Totals 119.800 24,100 97,400 13,600= 255,900 



PARAS. 



Pounds. 



November 17. — By the Hostilius = 'M-ontevideo: 



A. D. Straus & Co. (1-ine) 20,000 



CENTRALS, 

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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



November 23. — By the Advance— Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Caucho) 19,500 



November 23. — By the AuC!!n = Co\on: 



C .Amsinck & Co. (Fine) 18.000 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Coarse) 2.00O 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Caucho) 54.000 



Muller, Schall & Co, (Fine) 20.500 



Muller Schall & Co. (Coarse)... 1,000 

 Muller Schall & Co. (Caucho) . . 2.500 

 Neuss. Hesslein & Co. (Fine) . . 7,000 

 Neuss, Hesslein & Co. (Coarse). 1.000 106.000 

 November 28. — By the Ponam(i=Colon: 



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



G. Amsinck & Co. (Coarse) 2,500 



Muller Schall & Co. (Fine) . . . 10.000 

 Muller Schall & Co. (Coarse) . . . 6,000 



W. R. Grace & Co. (Fine) 2,000 24.500 



November 17. — By the Santa A/aria=Cartagena: 



G. Amsinck & Co 6.800 



A. Held 200 7.000 



Po.UNDS. 



November 21. — By the Fa;ru)i = Corinto: 



G. Amsinck & Co 4.000 



A. Rosenthal & Sons 500 4,500 



November 22. — By the Afc(o?on = Port Limon: 

 A. A. Linde & Co 1,000 



November 23. — By the Advance=Co\on: 



G. Amsinck & Co 4,000 



November 23. — By the .■incon~Co]on: 



G. Amsinck & Co 29,500 



Otto Gerdau 13,000 



Neuss, Hesslein & Co 4.800 



A. M. Capen's Sons 5.200 



American Trading Co 5,300 



Harburger & Stack 800 



W. R. Grace & Co 2,300 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 3,000 



Andean Trading Co 4,300 



J. S. Sembrada & Co 38,500 



Pablo, Calvet & Co 33,100 



P. A. Andrade Sons 4,400 



\'arious 10,000 154,200 



November 24. — By the Pr<rj(t)H = Colombia: 



G. Amsinck & Co 2.000 



November 28. — By the Monterey = Mexico; 

 U. S. l!rokerage Co 600 



Pounds. 



P. Tremari Successors 800 



General Export & Commission Co. 200 1,600 



November 28. — By the Fa)ia)no= Colon: 



.G. Amsinck & Co 1 7,000 



Dumarest Bros 4,700 



Pablo, Calvet & Co 6,200 27,900 



November 28. — By the Monterey^Mexico: 



C. Tennant Sons & Co *12,000 



November 28. — By the Pastores=PoTt Limon: 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 1,000 



Fernandez Sons Co 500 



G. Amsinck & Co 200 1,700 



December 1. — By the Thnves=Co\omb\:i: 

 G. Amsinck & Co 1,500 



December 2. — By the .S'iir(iwM(c<i = E:irrios: 



A. Rosenthal & Sons 3.500 



J, S. Sembrada & Co 800 24,100 



W. R. Grace & Co 1.500 8.000 



December 6.— By the Cn'i(o6a/=Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 8.500 



Pablo. Calvet & Co 7,600 



A. M. Capen's Sons 4,200 



H. Wolff & Co 3,000 



W. R. Grace & Co. (Coarse) 2,500 



G. Amsinck & Co. (Coarse) 2,500 



J. S. Semhrada & Co 800 29,100 



