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SINGAPORE MARKET REPORT. 



March, iyoj. 



Articles. 



Quantity 



1 lighest 

 price. 



Lowest 





sold. 



price. 





1 ons. 



8 



f 



Coffee — Palembang 





32.ro 



32.00 



Bali - 



1 10 



24-50 



24.00 



Libenan 



5.39 



18.50 



1 0.00 



Copra 



3.33 6 



8.50 



10.50 



Gambler - 



2,625 





11. 15 



Cube Gambier, Nos. i & 2 - 



105 



18.50 



15.00 



uutta rercna, 1st quality - 





500.00 



350.00 



Medium 





350.00 



200.00 



Lower 





200.00 



50.00 



Borneo Rubber - 



... 



134.00 



72.00 



Gutta Jelutong - 





6.25 



5-30 



Nutmegs, No. 1 io's 





52.00 



49.00 



AO. OO S 





73.00 



70.00 



AT T) J 



Mace, Banda - 





105.00 



95.00 



Amboyna - 





78.00 



70.00 



Pepper, Black 



75 7 



31-25 



29-75 



tin 'a 



White - 



225 



52-5° 



5^50 



Pearl Sago, Small 



25 



4.90 



4-45 



Medium 



... 



5.00 



4.80 



Large 





6.20 



5-8o 



Sago rlour, No. 1 





3-75 



3-35 



No. 2 



395 



3-40 



1.80 



Flake Tapioca, Small 



386 



8.30 



5.15 



Medium 



10 



6.00 



5-25 



Pearl Tapioca, Small 



283 



6.874 



5.00 



Medium 





7-75 



4.90 



Bullet 





6.50 



6.00 



Tin - 



2 305 



76.00 



70-37* 



London Market. 



Benzoin. — The arrivals this week include 66 cases and 80 cases 

 from Singapore per S. S. Stentor and Shanghai respectively, 

 and 36 cases from Penang. 



Cocaine. — Is very firm but unchanged at maker's quotation of 

 ijs.ga 1 . per oz. The stocks of crude at Hamburg and the 

 factories continue to be well held, and makers have paid full 

 to dearer prices. 



Dragon's Blood.— The S. S 'Stentor and Shanghai have brought 



9 and 5 cases respectively from Singapore. 

 Oil, Castor. — Small sales of Calcutta seconds have been made at 



^d. per lb. Mediciml French is easier, being quoted 31 s. \od. 



