July 1, 1915.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



579 



New York. 

 In regard to the financial situation, Albert B. Beers (broker 



in crude rubber and commercial paper, No. 68 William street, 

 New York- ) advises as follows : 



"The sam< conditions have continued through June as regards 

 commercial paper, as wire reported for April and May, money 

 being easy, the best rubber names going at 4(ff4j/< per cent., and 

 those not so well known 5@5j^ per cent." 



May 2S. By the steamer Stephen from Para and Manaos: 



Fine Medium Co ai 



Meyer St Brown 29,900 



al Rubber C< 533,800 



II. A. 21,800 



Robinson & Co 44,400 



Arnold -\ Zeis 27,500 



Hendei R rn 4.300 



G. Amsinck & Co 200 



Mi Iph Hirsch & Co 



J. T. Johnstone & Co 



15,500 

 11,900 

 12,500 



"l'.ioo 



2,500 

 100 



107, 



17,500 

 24,900 

 21,800 

 15,900 

 31,400 



5,400 

 20.900 



3,700 



52,600 = 

 ' 36,906= 



"i66= 



1,700 = 

 24,800= 



1,300 = 

 15,900 = 



Total 



205,900 

 563,200 

 96,100 

 66,200 

 44,600 

 39,900 

 30,500 

 22,200 

 19,600 



New York Thicks for May (New Rubber). 



1915. 



I priver, fine $0.59@0.6] 



'i, coarse 45@ .46 



Islands, fine 52® .54 



IslamK coarse 29t§ .31 



Cameta 3- < 



1914. 

 $0.70'.. 0.74 

 j .-)., 

 .60',. 

 .29... 

 .33® .37 



1913. 

 $0.81 



.54Ci .61 

 .78® .83 

 .38® .42 

 .42® .45 



Total 661,900 43,600 249,400 133,300=1,088,200 



June 8. -By the steamer Alahualpa from Para and Manaos: 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK 



[The Figures Indicate Heights in Pounds.] 

 M w 17.— By the steamer Gregory from Iquitos [Corrected] 



Meyer & P.i own 4,900 



Arnold & Zeiss 24,900 



n & Korn 19,600 



VV. R. Grace & Co 



Co 5,000 



J. T. Johnstone & Co 



G. Amsinck & Co 7,900 



1,400 

 100 



18,600 



51,900 

 64,700 



3,000 



800 



11,000 



9,700 



600 



42,700 = 



109,600= 



32,700= 



22,000= 



2,100 = 



7,300 = 



66,200 

 187,800 

 117,100 

 22,000 

 21,100 

 17,000 

 9,300 



Total 62,300 



5,300 156,500 216,400= 440,500 



G. 



k 



ii. 



,v Co . . 

 T. Johnstone & 



C. Kupper 



A. Astletl & Co. 



Fine. Medium. 



> , 



W. R. Grace & Co. 



1,300 



1,100 



15,100 



700 



9,500 



400 

 400 



Coarse. 



700 



800 



3,800 



300 

 4,600 



Caucho. 



130,600 = 



60,300 = 



32.800 = 



24,900 = 



7,800 = 



Total. 

 133,000 

 62,600 

 51,700 

 25,900 

 21,900 



June 8. — By the steamer Alahualpa from [qu 



' ,. Amsinck & Co .... 



w B Graci & Co 



J. T. Johnstone 

 Rumsey & Gn ' 



Inc. 



Total 27,700 800 10.200 256,400= 295,100 



May 21. — By the steamer Minos Gcracs from Para and 

 -Manaos : 



Total 



3,800 



2,800 



1,71 



800 



9,100 



1,400 90,600= 101,100 



June 14.— By the steamer Alban from Para: 



Meyer & Brown 65,400 



G. Amsinck & Co 54,400 



H. A. Astlett & Co 



Hendei-, n .\ Korn 12,000 



J. T. Johnstone & Co 



Arnold & Zeiss 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 30,500 



A. D. sums & Co 21,100 



General Rubber Co 



Crossman & Sielcken 2,200 



W. R. Grace & Co 2,700 



5,500 



1,400 



9,300 



700 



78,500 

 17,100 

 30,400 

 24,800 



37,100 



87,300= 



65,800= 



300= 



600 = 



33,600 = 



1,100 = 



600 



10,400 

 700 



800= 



236,700 



138,700 



40,000 



38,100 



33,600 



38,200 



30,500 



21,100 



10,400 



4,300 



2,700 



Meyei & Brown 53,200 



I Eagemi j i i >v Brunn 165.700 



Arnold & Zeiss 60.700 



H. A. Astlett & Co 53,600 



Henderson iv Korn 14,000 



General Rubber Co 63,400 



G. Amsinck & Co 39,000 



J. T. Tohnstone & Co 11.S00 



Muller, Sehall & Co 23,700 



Mecke & Co 



Neuss, Hesslein & Co 19.700 



W. R. Grace & Co 11,600 



2,500 



"23,6o6 



"9,166 



9,300 



700 



6,800 



149,500 

 53,100 

 74,300 

 21,900 

 51,000 

 4,600 

 17,700 



12,666 



6,300 



3.200 



18,400: 

 23,200; 

 13,800= 

 19,700 = 

 8,400 = 



15.i66 = 

 38,800= 

 11,800= 



42,200= 



223,600 

 242,000 

 172,400 

 95,200 

 82,500 

 77,300 

 72,500 

 57,400 

 47,500 

 42,200 

 26,000 

 14,800 



Total 188,300 17,500 199,000 189,500= 594,300 



Total 516,400 



52,000 393,600 191,400=1,153,400 



CENTRALS. 

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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



Pounds. 

 May 20. — By the ComHS = New Orleans: 



E. Steiger & Co 8,500 



May 21. — By the Van der Dii.v>i = Frontera: 

 E. Steiger & Co 22,000 



May 25. — By the Asiatic Prince=Hahn: 



Adolph Hirsch & Co 25,000 



J. H. Rossbach Bros. & Co 52,000 77,000 



May 25.— By the Byron = Bahia: 



Adolph Hirsch & Co 22,500 



J. H. Rossbach Bros. & Co 2,500 25,000 



May 26. — By the Gi(anfatia»i(P = Mexico: 



G. Amsinck & Co 5.000 



Pablo, Calvet & Co 1,000 



J. S. Sembrada & Co 500 



Harburger & Stack 3,66o 



Graham, Hinkley & Co 1 ,000 



H. Marquardt & Co 1,000 



American Trading Co 16,000 



Mexican Hardwood Lumber Co. 1,000 



28,500 



May 27.- 

 Various . , 



-By the Co/ora(fo = Galveston: 



•60,000 



May 28.— By the Cc>;<m = Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 3,800 



J. S. Sembrada & Co 1,100 



Pablo, Calvet & Co 3,700 



Hermann Wolff 700 



A. M. Capen's Sons 2,200 



Andean Trading Co 3,400 



Pottberg, Ebeling & Co 300 



W. R. Grace & Co 2,900 18,100 



May 28. — By the Van Hogendorp=Frontei3: 



Harburger & Stack 3,000 



E. Steiger & Co 10.000 13,000 



May 28.— By the Carrillo — Cartagena: 

 International Banking Corporation 3.000 

 Muller, Sehall & Co 500 3,500 



May 29. — By the Vasari— Bahia: 

 Adolph Hirsch & Co 12,500 



May 29. — By the San /acin!0=Galveston: 

 Various *67,000 



June 1. — By the El Occident e=Ga!veston: 

 Various *230,000 



June I. — By the Sixaola— .Carlagera : 



G. Amsinck & Co 100 



Rosenthal & Sons 300 



Eggers & Heinlein 100 



June 3.- 

 Various 



-By El 7?to = New Orleans: 



June 4. — By the Santa A/arfa = Cartagena 



De Lima, Cortissoz & Co 2,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 500 



June 4. — By El /4/fca=Galveston: 

 Various * 



June 7. — By the Advance=Co\on: 



G. Amsinck & Co 16,200 



Piza, Nephews & Co 2,500 



Meyer llecht 1,700 



500 

 40,000 



2,500 

 '10,000 



20,400 



June 7. — By the Morro Castle — Mexico: 



J. A. Medina & Co 1,800 



General Export & Commission Co. 700 



II. Marquardt & Co 200 2,700 



June 7. — By El Si'gfo = Galveston: 

 Various *67,000 



June 7, — By the 5totria=Frontera: 



E. Steiger & Co 1 2,000 



General Export & Commission Co. 3,000 15,000 



June 8. — By the Meta!<an = Pon Limon: 

 Isaac Brandon & Bros 1,000 



June 9. — By the Cm(o6a/=Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 7,600 



2,300 



June 10.— By the ^imi>a»/c = Cartagena: 



G. Amsinck & Co 3 000 



A. Held 1,500 



International Banking Corp 6,000 10,500 



June 14.— By the Pastores- 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 



1 ,. Amsinck & Co 



I. S. Sembrada & Co. 

 Pablo, Calvet & Co... 

 A. M. Capen's Sons . 



2,700 



1,500 14,100 



June 10. — By the Camaguey =Mexico: 

 Laurence Johnson & Co 9,000 



Port Limon: 

 1.000 

 200 1,200 



June 14.— By the Thives=Fon Limon: 

 A. Rosenthal & Sons 500 



June 14.— By El .l/»»rfo = Galveston: 

 G. Amsinck & Co *22,50O 



June 18. — By the .•L'/iofir<i = Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 6,300 



Charles Griffin & Co 3,700 



Andean Trading Co 2,900 12,900 



June 21.— By the Mexico— Mexico: 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 9,000 



J. A. Medina & Co 300 



General Export Commission Co. 1,000 



Diethin & Co 600 



Diaz & Co 1,200 12,100 



June 21.— By El So/=Galveston : 

 Various *125,00» 



June 21. — By the Ca«ota = Bahia: 



Adolph Hirsch & Co 215,000 



Rossbach Bros 5,6oO 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd 29,000 249,000 



June 22. — By the Calamares = 'Port Limon: 



Isaac Brandon .V- Bros 2,000 



A. A. Linde & Co 1,000 3,000 



AFRICANS. 



June 1. — By the Z.a£/aH(l = Liverpoo] : 

 Edward Maurer Co., Inc 1 1,200" 



June 1. — By the Djeinber=Lisbon: 



Edward Maurer Co., Inc 90,000 



Robert Badenhop 22.500 



S. R. Sequerra 112,000 224.509 



June 2. — By the 7co»ia = Lisbon : 

 S. R. Sequerra 45,000 



