GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED— 

 India Rubber Market Report. 



13, Rood Lane, London, E.C. 

 April 26th, 1907. 

 At to-day's auction, 862 packages of Cevlon and Malaya Planta- 

 tion grown rubber were under offer, of which about 379 were soldl 

 The total weight amounted to over 46^ tons, Ceylon contributing 

 about 11$, and Malaya over 34$ tons. 



The largest quantity of Plantation Rubber yet offered was brought 

 forward at to-day's Auction. Competition was somewhat restricted, 

 buyers' ideas being frequently below sellers' limits, resulting in 

 unusually heavy withdrawals. Prices generally marked a decline ot 

 over id. per lb. on rates current at last sale. 



A fine parcel of block from the Lanadron Estates brought the 

 highest price, namely, 5/10^ to 5/1 1 per lb. 

 Quotations.— Fine block, 5 /io| to 5/1 1. 

 Good block, 5/-. 

 Fine sheet, 5/6 to 5/6*. 

 Fine biscuits, 5/5 * to 5/6*. 

 (Very fine pale, 5/7^. 

 Crepe \ Palish to darkish, 5/2 to 5/4*. 



L Dark, pressed, and block, 4/10 t0 51 1 1- 



e »4/4ito 4 /5. , , /3 

 .--r to medium, 3/"* t0 4/3*- . 

 Plantation Fine To-day.— 5/7J to 5/1 1, same period last ye*. 

 6/2f to 6/3. 



^Plantation Scrap.— 3 / t if to 4/5, same period last year, V 



Fine Hard Para (South American). -4/10*, same P eriod ^ 

 year, 5/4*. 



AVEEAGE PRICE OP CEYLON AND MALAYA 

 PLANTATION RUBBER- 



Three hundred and seventy-nine packages at 5/4* P^p'ltSU 

 227 packages at 5/11* per lb., same period last year. Pari 



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