H^lie Agricultural Bulletin. 



Charduar Rubber Plantation. 



Tenders are invited for the purchase of the Char- 

 duar Government Rubber plantation (including build- 

 ings) situated in the Darrang District, Eastern Bengal 

 and Assam. The plantation, which would be leased on 

 periodic lease, covers about 3,000 acres of which 1,700 

 acres are fully and 1,047 acres partially stocked with 

 Ficus Elastica trees (between 25,000 and 30,000 in 

 number.) 



A contiguous area of 2,000 acres would if desirable 

 be leased on favourable terms for extensions. A memo- 

 randum giving full particulars of the estate and condi- 

 tions of tender and sale can be obtained from the 

 Conservator of Forests, Western Circle, Eastern Bengal 

 and Assam, or from Messrs. Grindlay & Co., 5 1 

 Parliament Street, London, S. W. Tenders, which will 

 be treated as confidential, should be accompanied by a 

 deposit of Rs. 1,000 and should reach the undersigned 

 not later than the 1st December, 1910. The Local 

 Government does not bind itself to accept the highest 

 or any tender. 



A. V. MONRO, 



Conservator of Forests, W. Circle, 

 Eastern Bengal and Assam. 



Shillong, 

 23rd July, 1 910. 



