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GOW, WILSON & STANTON, Limited- 

 India Rubber Market Report. 



13 & 23, Rood Lane, London, E.C, 

 30th October, 190*. 



The upward course of the market has been well maintained, and 

 the Para quotation shows an advance of about Id. per lb. since the 

 last auction. 



To-day's offerings of Plantation Rubber were keenly competed 

 for, and were almost all disposed of in the room at prices showing 

 advances of from 3d. to 6d. per lb. on last sale quotations. 



The medium and lower grades of crepe were in most demand, and 

 prices for these marked the greatest improvement. 



The highest price of the auction — 5/4 — was realised for some 

 pale Crepe marked " T, " several other parcels of this grade and some 

 tine Biscuits selling at 5/2 to 5 3/ per lb. 



It is satisfactory to notice that the premium on Plantation Rub- 

 ber over Para has now been brought back to the same level as that 

 ruling at the corresponding period of last year. 













Average 







Quantity in 

 Tons. 



Price of 

 Plantation 

 Rubber. 



Number of 

 Packages Adver- 



















w 

 a> 





tised. 











be 

 c6 

 M 









Ceylon. 



Malaya. 



Totals. 



No. of Pa< 

 Sold. 



Price. 



Today 



1069 





44 





10i9 



4/9| 



Corresponding) 

 Sale Last Year) 



908 



12f 



m 



45 



351 



m 



Comparative Prices. 



Plantation. 



Fine. Scrap 



4/7£ 4/ Hi to 5 4 2 7to3/10£ 



4/-.M 4/7 to 4/8^ 3/1 to 3/< 



To-Day's Quotations. 



Sheei' and 

 Biscuits. 



Good to fine 

 Biscuits. 



Good to fine 

 Sheet. 



4/11^ to 5/3* 

 4/Ilf to5/lf 



Crepe. 



Very Pale 



Medium and 



Palish 

 Dark and 

 Brown. 



5/3 to 5/4 

 4/7 to 5/2 

 3/10A to4/6£ 



Unwashed 

 Scrap. 



Good to Fine 

 Medium ... 



3/6 to 3/10$ 

 2/7 to 3/5| 



