GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED- 

 India Rubber Market Report. 



13, Rood Lane, London, E.C. 

 September 13th, 1907. 



At to-day's auction, about 818 packages of Ceylon and Malaya 

 Plantation grown rubber were under offer, of which, about 245 

 were sold. The total weight amounted to about 40J tons. ( Ceylon 

 nearly 16 tons, and Malaya over 24* tons). 



The auction was postponed from last week in order that sales 

 might be brought back to their regular dates, and owing to the 

 three weeks interval, the offerings were on a rather larger scale 

 than usual. 



•Following the somewhat slack private market lately ruling, 

 demand continued irregular, and prices in most cases marked a 

 decline of from about id. to 2\d. per lb. on last sale quotations, 

 while Para was also about z\d. lower. 



The highest price of the sale, via., 5/7!, was offered for a large 

 parcel of very fine pale pressed crepe; the lot was, however, 

 withdrawn for a higher limit. With this exception the palest kinds 

 were less enquired for, the best price realized for some fine Ceara 

 biscuits being 5/2 against 5/5 at last auction. 



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crepe 1 



1 Parcel of fine clean Rambong realized 4/6*. 



TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. 



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Good to Fine Sheet 

 Ceara Biscuits 



Pme Pale and Pressed, 

 palish to darkish 

 Dark Block 



Fine Blocked Sheet . 

 ^•ne Rambong Crepe . 



Unwashed Scrap. 



5/34 to 5/7* 

 4/1 to 5/- 

 3/8! to 4/- 

 5/2 



3/8 to 3/9* 

 3/6 to 3/7* 



