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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[March 1, 1915. 



London and Liverpool. 

 Gow, Wilson & Stanton, Ltd., report [January, 1915) 



Stocks. 



London — Imports. Deliveries 



Plantation tons 6,146 5,407 



88 157 



Other kinds 



Total 6,234 



Liverpool — 



Para 128 



Other kinds 616 



1915. 



6,643 



731 



1914. 



3,866 



765 



5,564 7,374 4,631 



Total 



744 



142 

 552 



694 



324 

 371 



695 



517 

 1,026 



1,543 



1913. 



2,722 



731 



3,453 



394 

 685 



1,079 



Total London and Liverpool. 6,978 6,258 8,069 6,174 4,532 



Singapore. 



I ,1 1HR1E & CO., 



Ltd., report [January 12, 1915] 



Stronger advices having been received from London, the auction sale 

 held today opened under more favorable auspices than for some weeks past 

 and during the forenoon prices generally marked a decided improvement. 

 In the afternoon bidding was not nearly so brisk and prices weakened con- 

 siderably. 



Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold up to $120, there being a particularly good 

 inquiry for this grade. Fine Pale Crepe touched S11S. The lower grades 

 of Crepe again sold very well, but Browns dragged to some extent. Scrap 

 rubbers were quiet. 



Of 125 tons catalogued 90 tons changed hands. The following was the 

 course of values: 



Sterling equiva- 

 In Singapore. lent per pound 

 Picul* in London. 



Sheet, fine smoked $110@120 2/ l'A@2/3'A 



Sheet, fair to good 90@108 l/9Ss@2/l 



Sheet, unsmoked 84@ 93 1/ 7J6@l/9i4 



Crepe, fine pale 113@118 2/2 @2/3 



Crepe, good pale 102@109 1/11^@2/1^ 



Crepe, fine brown to palish 96@ 99 1/10 Js @ 1/1 1 



Crepe, good brown 78@91 l/6^@l/9*5 



Crepe, dark 64@87 1/3^@1/8J4 



Crepe, barky 50@75 1/ 0£>@l/6 



Scrap, virgin 51@55 1/1 @1/1J4 



Scrap, untreated 40@55 0/10^@l/li4 



*Picul = 133 I <} pounds. 



Quoted in S. S. dollars = 2/4 [56 ecu' 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 



January 28. — By the steamer Stephen from Para and Manaos: 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. Total. 



Arnold & Zeiss 256,500 35.S00 29,900 12,200= 334,400 



General Rubber Co 1S2.200 22.400 27,800 1,000= 233,400 



Meyer & Brown 161,600 48,800 15,700 6,300= 232,400 



H. A. Astlett & Co 68,600 16,900 85,600 24,700= 195,800 



Henderson & Korn 94,200 14,300 



Robinson & Co 69,300 



W. R. Grace \ Co 61,300 



44,400 3,400 



in \ Sielcken 40o 



■in iy Co 100 300 



. Turner & Co 



22.900 

 11.300 

 10.800 

 6,700 



6,800 



2,600 = 



400 = 

 117,100 = 



134,000 



80,600 



76,500 



54,500 



2,600 



2,300 



193,900 



Total 938,600 146,300 291,200 164,300=1,540,400 



February 2. — By the steamer Sao Paulo from Para. 



Arnold & Zeiss 32,800 3,200 92,400 



Meyer & Brown 33,500 5,400 94,400 



G. Amsinck & Co 61,000 500 14,000 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd 50,700 3,900 60,800 



on & Korn 135,900 20,100 4.100 



H. A. Astlett & Co 27,900 12,900 12,200 



Hagemeyer \ Brunn 9,600 



Rumsey & Greutert Co., Inc. 24.200 2,500 1,900 



55,000 = 

 12,400= 



5,900 = 

 1.200 = 



128,400 

 1X8, 30o 

 87,900 

 115,400 

 160,100 

 58,900 

 10,800 

 28,600 



Total 375,600 48,500 279,800 74,500= 778,400 



February 5. — By the steamer Gregory from Para and Manaos : 



Henderson S: Korn 43,900 



S Greutert Co., Inc. 50,400 

 Meyer & Brown 18,100 



II. A. Astlett & Co 3,000 



Arnold & Zeiss 



Robinson & Co 



4,700 



'3^466 

 1,000 



2,300 



' 3^800 



9,400 

 10,600 



200 = 



2,000= 

 2,200 = 



Total 115,400 9,100 26,100 



ITACOATIARA. 

 Robinson & Co 11,900 1,300 6,200 8,200: 



February 8. — By the steamer Acre from Para : 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. 



51,100 

 50,400 

 25,300 

 13,400 

 10,600 

 2,000 



152,800 



27.600 



Meyer & Brown 11,100 



Arnold & Zeiss 11 ,400 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd 



1 lenderson & Korn 



II. A. Astlett & Co 28,900 



G. Amsinck & Co 16,200 



400 



7,300 

 400 



8,600 



15,800 

 19,100 



'25I466 

 200 



11,300: 

 50,400: 

 4,700= 

 58,300= 

 17.000 = 



Total. 

 20,100 

 38,500 

 69.500 

 4,700 

 119.900 

 33,800 



Total 67.600 



8,100 69,100 141,700= 286,500 



February 17. — By the steamer Dunstan from Para: 



Meyer & Brown 28,600 



Arnold & Zeiss 32,800 



Hagemever & Brunn 1,100 



Neuss, Hesslein & Co 31,700 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd 



G. Amsinck & Co 6.500 



Rumsey & Greutert Co., Inc. 11,100 



Henderson & Korn 12,500 



II. A. Astlett & Co 16,900 



Davies, Turner & Co 



400 

 5.600 

 1.400 



5,600 



100,200 



35,100 



23.700 



8,300 



7,300 



8,600 

 67,800 



23,100= 



37,400 = 



5,200 = 



io"s66= 



1 10,200 



129,200 



96,600 

 63,600 

 45,200 



7.300 

 17.300 

 11.100 

 21,100 

 90,300 

 110,200 



Total 141.200 13.000 251,000 186,700= 591,900 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CENTRALS. 



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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Pounds. 



January 18. — By the Creolc=Nev> Orleans: 

 E. Steigcr & Co 1,000 



ry 23. — By the San Jacin to = Galveston: 

 Various *35,000 



January 25. — By the TVh nys0H = Bahia: 



Rossbach Bros. & Co 90,000 



Adolph Hirsch & Co 7,500 97,500 



January 25. — By the Antillcs=zSew Orleans: 

 E. Steigi I 1,000 



January 25. — By the Tivizrs = Colombia: 



Eggers & Heinlein 500 



700 1,200 



January 26. — By the .Xucce j==Gal veston : 

 Various *80,000 



January 29. — By the 2Taco/'a = Colombia: 



A." Held 2,500 



Various 1,000 3,500 



January 30. — By the /4;iianca=Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 65,000 



W. R. Grace & Co 18,500 83,500 



January 30. — By the /Jwfi7/a = Mexico: 

 General Export & Commission Co. 3,500 



Murphv & Fultz 1,000 



I. A. Medina & Co 700 



: luardt & Co 300 



E. Steiger & Co 200 5,700 



ary 30. — By the /4;/iaitca=Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 88.000 



W. R. Grace & Co 18,500 



I. S. Sembrada & Co 14,600 



II. Wolff & Co 700 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 33.SOO 



Mecke & Co 1,900 



Pablo, Calvet & Co 4,000 



A. M. Capen's Sons 1,200 



Otto Gerdau & Co 7,900 



Andean Trading Co 2,100 



Pan American Sail 

 V f arious 



1,600 

 600 



174,900 



February 1. — By the El Ci'rf=GaIveston: 

 Various "115,000 



February 2. — By the C(i/am<ir« = CoIon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 22,000 



W. R. Grace & Co 11,000 



M. L. Collantes .'.000 35,000 



>•■.■* By the Carrillo = Cartagena: 



-imk & Co 1,000 



1 3 S irada a Co 500 1,500 



I'hibiahv 5. — By the Cofo«=Colon: 



G, Amsinck \ Co 



American Trading Co... 



A. U. Straus .V Co 



! In ht 



\\ . K. < irai e a Co 



Bros. 

 Fidanqui Sons. 



Goutard & Co 



P FCbeling & Co. 



4,000 

 300 

 100 

 300 

 1,100 

 1,000 

 700 

 200 



10,400 



February 8. — By the -4ra/>a/ioc = Galveston: 



"40,000 



February 8. -By the Creo/«=New Orleans: 

 E. Steiger & Co "40,000 



February 11. — By the Co/orado=Galveston: 

 Various "40,000 



February 13. — By the >'i<mun' = Mexico: 

 K. Steiger & Co 1,000 



February 15. — By the Advance=Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 22,100 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 27,700 



Laidlaw & Co 20,000 



Piza, Nephews & Co 



W. R. Grace & Co 



Harburger & Stack 



Mecke & Co 



Hispano-American Sail 



J. S. S- mbrada & Co 



Iii Brandon Bros 



Various 



2,500 



39,000 



1,200 



1, 01)11 



1 .500 



400 



300 



2,700 



US, 400 



February 15. — By EI Vallc Galveston: 

 Various "60,000 



February 15. — By El Mundi 1 

 Various "190.000 



February 16. — By the M-orro Castle=Mexico: 

 E. Steiger & Co 2,000 



3.500 

 1.000 



Lawrence Johnson I 

 J. F. Dunbar 



February 16. — By the Metapan—Co\on: 



United Fruit Co 1,500 



G. W. Delgado 300 



February 16. — By the Antilles =New Orleans: 

 E. Steiger & Co 5.500 



February 23. — By the Pastores—s?OT\ Limon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 500 



A. Held 500 



February 23. — By the Tivives=Coriez: 

 A. Rosenthal & Sons 



6.500 



1.S00 



1,000 



1,200 



February 23. — By the P<jH<ima = Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 6,500 



Neuss, Hesslein & Co 3.000 



Fidanque Bros. & Sons 1,500 



Camacho, Roldau & Van Sickel. . 1,400 



J. S. Sembrada & Co 500 



A. M. Capen's Sons 4,300 



Pablo Calvet & Co 3,000 



H. Wolff & Co 1,200 



21,400 



