235 



There was again good enquiry for all grades of crepe, excepting 

 the darkest, which was rather neglected, 



Number of 

 Packages Adver- 

 tised. 



Quantity in 

 Tons. 



Average 

 Price of 

 Plantation 

 Kubber. 



Comparative Prices. 



H- j Ceylon. 



h> 



c6 



32^ 



S3 



c 

 H 



No. of Packages 

 Sold. 



Price. 



Hard Fine Para. 



Plantation. 



-A 



Fine. Scrap. 



To-day 



832 



530 



3/2| 



3/3 



3/4 to 4/- 



1/- to 2/7 i 



Corresponding^ 

 SaLe Last Year J* 



557 





m 



26 



240 



m 



4/11 



5/7to5/10| 



4/1 to 4/6f 



TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. 



Sheet and 

 Biscuits. 





Crepe and 

 Block. 





Unwashed 

 Scrap. 





Good to Fine 



Sheet. 

 Very Fine Pale 



Biscuits. 

 Good to Fine 



Biscuits. 



3/4 1 to 3/6^ 



4/- 

 3/4 to 3/6* 



Fine Pale ... 



Fine Palish... 



Brown and 

 Medium. 



3/8 

 3/5 to 3/7 

 2/10 to 3/4^ 



Good to Fine 



Low and Me- 

 dium. 



2/2 to 2/7* 



i/- to 1/4 



PARA STATISTICS.— 

 Receipts at Para for March. 



1908 1907 1906 1905 

 Tons Tons Tons Tons 

 4,200 5,975 3,700 5,000 



TOTAL CROP RECEIPTS— 

 From July to March. 



1907-08. 

 IS, 655 tons 



1906 7. 1905-6. 

 29,4 55 tons ., 28,020 tons 



1904-5. 

 27,250 tons 



