to-day's auctions, and prices 

 as much as threepence per lb. 

 being frequently recorded. 



There were several attractive parcels of crepe, sheet, etc. The 

 highest price, 5/1 1, was realised for an exceptionally fine parcel of 

 Rangbodde Ceara biscuits. 



All kinds of crepe were again keenly competed for, and a fine 

 lot from the Consolidated Malay Co. brought the highest price for 

 this grade, viz., 5/10I per lb. 

 Quotations.— Fine sheet, 5/8* to 5/94. 



Fine biscuits, 5 /8f to 5/9*. 



Very fine pale Ceara biscuits, 5/1 1. 



Good biscuits, abt. 5/8. 



(Fine pale, 5/104 to 5/iof. 

 Crepe 1 Palish to darkish, 5/4 to 5/94. 

 (.Dark, 4/nito 5/3I. 

 (Fine, 4/6I to 4/9- 

 Scrap 1 Fair to medium, 4/4 to 4/64. 

 (.Low, 1/9. 



Plantation Fine To-day.— 5/91 to 5/1 1, same period last year, 

 6/- to 6/ 1 1. 



^ Plantation Scrap.— 4/64 to 4/9, same period last year, 3/5 to 



Fine Hard Para (South American).— 5/3, same period last 

 y ea r, 5/3i- 



AVERAGE PRICE OP CEYLON AND STRAITS SETTLE- 

 MENTS PLANTATION RUBBER. 



481 packages at 5/6^ per lb., against 292 packages at 5/34P erlb - 

 at last auction. Particulars and prices as follows;— 

 Ceylon. 



