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GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED— 

 India Rubber Market Report. 



13, Rood Lane, London, E. C. 



September 27th, 1907. 



At to-day's auction, about 426 packages of Ceylon and Malaya 

 Plantation grown rubber were under offer, of which, only 161 were 

 sold. The total weight amounted to nearly 21 tons. (Ceylon over 

 6| tons, and Malaya over 14^ tons). 



These small supplies again met with an irregular demand. 



On the whole the quality of the offerings was a little disap- 

 pointing, there being only a few parcels of fine Sheet and Biscuits, 

 and none of the palish Crepe or Block. 



Competition was generally rather restricted owing to the scarcity 

 of orders, and prices were easier for all grades. 



Fine Sheet and Biscuits marked a decline of about id. per lb. on 

 last sale rates, while some of the lower grades were affected to a 

 rather greater extent. 



TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. 



Good to Fine Sheet . . . 

 Fine Biscuits 

 Ordinary Biscuits 



4/roi 

 4/ioi 

 4/9 





Crepe. 



Fine Palish 

 Palish to darkish 



Dark and Blocked ... "' 



1 4/6* t 

 4/5* 



4/10* 



4/3 



Unwashed Scrap. 







Fine 



Fair to medium "' . "' 

 Low (small lots) 



3/6 t. 



>3/7i 

 to 3/5* 

 )i/8| 



