GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED— 

 India Rubber Market Report. 



13, Rood Lane, London, E. C. 



February, 1st 1907. 



At to-day's auction, ^62 packages of Ceylon and Malaya 

 Plantation grown rubber \ve re under offer, of which about 226 

 were sold. The total weight amounted to over 2o| tons, Ceylon 

 contributing over 7^ and Malaya nearly 13^. 



In sympathy with Para grades, the market was quieter and 

 competition less animated, orders not being so plentiful as at last 

 auction. 



Most of the offerings changed hands at a slight decline on last 

 sales's rates, all grades being affected. 



There was another very fine small lot of pale clear Ceara biscuits 

 which again realised the highest price of the auction, namely, 5/1 04 

 P er lb. A small lot of good Rambong crepe also attracted atten- 

 tion and sold at 5/1 1 per lb. 

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



Fine biscuits, 5/8 to 5/9$. 



Very fine pale Ceara biscuits, 5/104. 



f Fine pale, 5/9 to SM- 

 r \ Palish to darkish, 5/3* to 5/8J. 

 Cre P e 1 Dark, 4/10 to 5 /2f. 



(^Good dark Rambong crepe, 5/1 J- 

 (Fine, 4/6 to 4/7*- q 

 Scrap 2 Fair to medium, 4/0I to 4/3*. 

 ( Rambong, 4/7. 



Plantation Fine To-day.— 5/8! to 5/10*, same period last year, 5/8 

 D Do - Scrap.— 4 /,i to 4/7?, same period last year, 3/1 1 to 5/3*- 

 Hard Para (South American).-*/*, same period last year, 

 5/4f. 



Average Price of Ceylon and Malaya 

 Plantation Rubber. 

 at if Packages at 5/5 per lb., against 481 packages at 5/6* P er lb " 



Par ticulars and prices 8 



