THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[January 1, 1919. 



Spot. 

 Plantations: 

 First latex crepe. $0.58 @0.54 

 Smoked sheet 



ribbed 56 @ .52 



Paras: 

 Upriver, fine 



fine. 



.37}. _ 

 .54 @ .53 

 24%® .2454 

 .26 @ .25 



.57 

 @ .23 J4 

 @ .23 H 



.58 @ .50 



@ .57 $0.81@0.78 

 @ .37 .S6@ .47 

 @ .47 .72® .69 

 .26J/i@ .24 !4 ..14@ .30 

 .t6y,@ .24)4 .36® .31 



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WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT. 

 IE & CO., LI.WITKD, Singapore, report [November 7, 1918]: 

 _ _ _ .._^ rubber auction which commenced yt ' ' ' 



substantial adv 



GUTHI 



The weekly rubber auction which 

 ■ ' ' ' ■ prices o£ 



maintained, the highest paid in the c 



e pale crepe, of which there was again 



; cents, and closed at 70J4 cents. Cle 



good demand and show an advance 



CK s oest), but this figure was 

 eluding stages being 66 cents, 

 'ery little on oflfer, sold up to 

 brown and good dark crepes 

 veraging 4/5 cents. Of 1,142 



tons cataloged, only 595 tons changed hands, but this small sale 



due 



poor dema 

 leet the variations of an 

 The following was the 



to reluctance 

 ic market, 

 of values: 



Sheet, fine ribbed smoked 65' 



Sheet, good ribbed smoked 52 



Sheet, plain smoked 55 



Sheet, plain 50 



Crepe, fine pale 66 



Crepe, good pale 49 



n Singapore 

 per Pound. 1 

 @ 67}4c 



70'A 

 6454 



the part of sellers ~ 



Sterling Equivalent 

 per Pound in 



39 



335^ 



2854 



1/llM 

 1/ 7H 



1/ IH 

 1/ H 

 /lOH 

 /iO}i 



1/ 9'A 



2/ ok 



I/II5I 



1/ 65i 



1/ 4 



1/ 2'A 



1/ 1 

 /lOH 

 /llji 



PLANTATION RUBBER EXPORTS FROM JAVA. 



England 



United Slates 

 SinK.''.pore . .. 

 Japan 



Other countries 



CRUDE RUBBER 



ARRIVALS AT THE PORT OF 

 NEW YORK. 



res Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 



Cau 



Totals 



NovFMBER 1. By the Maud Morey^ from Para, 

 n. A. Astlett & Co.. 52.000 52,000 



November 11. By the Nai. L. Gorton, from Para. 

 H. A. Astlett & Co.. 3,300 32,000 12,500 47,800 



December 16. By the George S. Smith, from Para. 



H. A. Astlett & Co.. 46.000 8,000 124,000 178,000 



Meyer & Brown 181,440 34.200 215,640 



December 16. By the George S. Smith, from Para and Manaos. 

 General Rubber Co.. 407.680 22,400 33,600 463,680 



December 19. By the Pvrns, from Para and Manaos. 

 General Rubber Co.. 840.000 103.040 192,640 1,135,680 



December 20. By the Ptiriis fiom Para and Manaos. 

 Poel & Kelly 236,000 41,200 23,400 52,600 11.300 364,500 



December 21. By the Purus from Para. 

 H. A. Astlett & Co.. 435,000 53.000 217,000 568.000 46,000 1,319,000 



December 21. By the Purus, from Para and Manaos. 

 Meyer & Brown 297,920 26.880 22,400 78,400 425,600 



ARRIVALS AT THE PORT OF 

 NEW YORK. 



PLANTATIONS. 

 TO NEW YORK. 



Pounds. 

 NoraMEER 22. By the Langton Halt, from Co- 

 lombo: 



Poel & Kelly 57,100 



December 1 3. By the Goentoer, overland, from 

 the Far East ; 



J. T. Johnstone & Co 3,300 



December 20. Bv the Suki Maru, overland, from 

 the Far East: ' 

 J. T. Johnstone & Co 41,000 



GUAYULE. 



TO INDIANAPOLIS. 



October 31. All rail: 



Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 65,850 



TO NEW YORK. 



November 25. By the El falle. No. 289: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 65,930 



NovEMV.ER 30. l!y the Ossabaw, No. 1: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 58,400 



December 3. All rail: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 70.000 



December 8. l;v the San Marcos: 

 Continental-Mexic.-.n Rubber Co 57,900 



Decfmher 12. .Ml rail; 

 Continental-Mexicnn Rubber Co 80,100 



Decemuer 13. All rail: 

 Continental-McNiran Rubber Cu 77,315 



CRUDE RUBBER ARRIVALS AT 

 PACIFIC COAST AS REPORTED. 



PLANTATIONS. 



.\T SAN FRANCISCO. 



Pors-Ds. 

 December 11. By the Tokai Maru. at San Fran- 



Meyer & Brown 112,000 



December 16. By the Siberia Maru-, from Sin- 

 gapore: 



General Rubber Co 913.900 



December 20. By the Rindjani, from Bjatavia: 



Poel & Kellv 127.500 



General Rubber Co 972,400 1,099,900 



Poel & Kelly 



November 21. By the East Wind, 

 Pbel & Kelly 



i-OUNDS. 



Dece.mber 10. By the Hwahu'U, from Singa- 



Gene'^rarkubber Co 448,000 



December 19. By the Andes Mam, from the 

 Far East: 



Poel & Kelly 13,900 



AT VANCOUVER. 

 December 5. By the Protesilaus, from Colombo: 



Meyer & Brown 56,000 



December 10. By the Tokai Maru, from Singa- 



December 15 

 Meyer & Bro< 

 Poel & Kelly. 



17,850 107,450 



CRUDE RUBBER ARRIVALS AT 



PACIFIC COAST AS STATED 



BY SHIP'S MANIFESTS.' 



SEATTLE AND TACOMA. 

 PLANTATIONS. 



\ Figured 180 pounds net to the case or bale.] 

 TO AKRON, OHIO. 



Pounds. 

 December 2. By the Hakushika Maru, from 



FirestOTe''Tire'& Rubber Co , 957,780 



Decemper 3. By the Teesta, from Singapore, 



Firestone Tire & Rubber Co 564,480 



^December 12. By the Tokai Maru, from Singa- 

 pore, via Yokohama: 

 The Goodyear Tire &■ Rubber Co. 455,400 



Rubber & Til 



Co.... 



587,260 



International Trading Co 81. 720 



Boustead & Co 2,520 



Alden's Successors, Limited 118,440 



Frank P. Dov/ & Co 232.050 



L. Littlejohn & Co 144,000 



Robinson & Co 28,800 607,530 



December 12. Bv the Tokai Maru, from 'Singa- 

 pore, via Yokohama: 



Rubber Tradine Co 142.100 



Currv, McPhillips & Co 52,020 



nder this head and 



may, t 

 at Va 



Pounds. 



L. Littlejohn & Co 20,160 



Meyer & Brown 90,720 



Alden's Successors, Ltd 10.080 



Robinson & Co 2,160 317.240 



December 13. By the Hwahwti, from Singapore, 



Charles T. Wilson & Co 576.900 



United States Rubber Co 350.640 927.540 



December 16. By the Atsuta Maru. from Singa- 

 pore, via Yokohama: 

 International Trading Co 97,100 



TO SEATTLE, WASH. 



NovEJiBER 21. By the East Wind, from Kobe: 



Stern & Co 159,220 



L. Littlejohn & Co 571.580 



.Aden's Successors, Limited 115,060 



Poel & Kelly 51,400 



T. T. Johnstone & Co 174,060 



Mitsui & Co 478.540 



Charles T. Wilson & Co 1,620 



Edward Maurer & Co 51,500 



Patcrson. Simmons & Co.. Limited 40.400 



Robinson & Co 22.320 



The Goodvear Tire & Rubber Co. 6,4.S0 



William H. Stiles 28,800 1.707,480 



November 22. Bv the Katori Maru. from 

 Penane, via Yokohama: 

 Robinson & Co 6,300 



December 12. By the Tokai Maru, from Singa- 

 pore, via Yokohama: 



Malaysian Rubber Co 25,200 



.Alden's Successors, Limited 13.860 



The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 650.880 



n.. Littleiohn S: Co 10,080 



=Poel & Kelly 902.860 1,602.880 



December 13. By the Hwahu-u, from Singapore, 

 via Kobe: 



L. Littlejohn & Co 366.660 



TO YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. 



November 12. By the East Wind, from Kobe: 

 Republic Rubber Corporation 70.920 



December 12. By the Tokai Maru, from Singa- 

 pore, via Yokohama: 

 Republic Rubber Corporation 56,340 



TO TORONTO, ONT. 



Pounds. 

 November 21. By the Protesilaus, from Hong 



Gutta Pereha and Rubber, Limited 48,780 



Decembkr 12. By the Tokai Maru. from Singa- 



Canadian Wire & Cable Co., Limited. 

 'Transshipped from Colombo. 



9,000 



