Gums, Resins, 



60 



[Per. 1907. 



Imports of other Rubber besides Para and 



Peruvian to England. 



1906. 



1905. 



1904. 



9,106 8.216 8,731 



1903. 

 6,618 



1902. 



Deliveries 

 Stock 31st December 



do do 

 do do 



do 

 do 



... 8,767 8,314 

 ... 1,267 928 



8,552 

 1,026 



6,418 5,841 

 847 647 



1906. 



R.a.ncrnnn 

 a. ii vox liz. \J \J 1 1 



Assam, 

 &c. 



Penang. 



Borneo. 



Zanzibar 



and 

 Mozam- 

 bique. 



Mada- 

 gascar. 



Manicoba, 



Ceara, 

 F'nam As- 

 sare &c. 



Matto- 

 grosso. 



w. c. 



African. 



Mol- 

 lendo. 



"P1 n n t ot"irtT» 



X IiIIiLlIIIOII 



Ceylon & 

 Malay. 



Imports 

 Deliveries ... 

 Stock 31stDec 



288 

 221 

 122 



345 

 484 

 142 



261 

 267 

 57 



147 

 127 



29 



346 

 235 

 136 



1540 

 1338 

 370 



172 

 192 

 10 



4880 

 4877 

 317 



204 

 209 

 4 



461 

 411 

 71 



Imports 1905 

 do 1904 



271 

 164 



629 

 599 



251 

 121 



69 

 197 



113 



159 



1662 

 1913 



226 

 191 



4789 

 5144 



183 



244 



70 75 



INDIA RUBBER MARKET. 



London, January 4th.— At to-day's auction, 357 packages of Ceylon and 

 Malaya plantation grown rubber were under offer, of which about 292 were sold. 

 The total weight amounted to over 21 tons, Ceylon contributing over 8|. and Malaya 

 over 12J-. This was the first sale held since 18th December. The market opened 

 with good demand for all descriptions, fine pale crepe again being keenly competed 

 for and fetching the highest price, viz., 5s. 9^d. per lb. For fine biscuits and sheet, 

 prices generally paid were in the neighbourhood of 5s. 7d. A large parcel of fine 

 Malaya block rubber from Lanadron Estate weighing over 2 tons was offered, but 

 withdrawn for private treaty. A fine lot of Rambong crepe realised 5s. 0|d. Plan- 

 tation fine to-day.— 5s. 7d. to 5s. 9|d., same period last year, 6s. to 6s. 2d. Plantation 

 scrap.— 4s. 4d. to 4s. 5hd„ same period last year, 3s. 6d. to 5s. 4d. Fine hard Para 

 (South American).— 5s. 2|d., same period last year, 5s. 4|d. Average price of Ceylon 

 and Straits Settlements plantation rubber 292 packages at 5s. 3£d per lb., against 

 300 packages at 5s. 3£d. per lb. at last auction, particulars and prices as follows :— 



MARK. 



O.B.E.C. (in dia- 

 mond) 



Arapolakande 



Culloden 



CEYLON. 



QUANTITY, DESCRIPTION AND PRICE PER LB. 



case fine pale ditto, 5s 6|d ; 



darkish pressed 



Ellakanda 



1 



do 



Heatherley 



4 



do 



Nikakotua 



1 



do 



Ingoya 



1 



do 



Nikakotua 



3 



do 



G.U.L.A, (in dia- 







mond) 



4 



do 



Kumbukkan 



1 



do 



Duckwari 







C.L, (in dia- 







mond) 



15 



do 



Kipitagalla 



1 



do 



3 cases good darkish sheet, 5s 6|d ; 1 



1 case pressed scrappy sheet, 4s 5Jd. 

 8 do good dark biscuits, 5s 6|d ; 2 cases 



scrap, 4s 4d. 



8 do good large pale biscuits, 5s 7d| ; 3 cases fine very pale 

 pressed crepe, 5s 9£d ; 7 cases good darkish crepe, 5s 2|d ; 

 4 cases dark pressed crepe, 4s 9jd. 



dull palish biscuits, 4s 7£d ; 1 case darkish pressed crepe, 

 5s 2d ; 1 case black pressed crepe, 4s 6d. 

 fine pale biscuits, 5s 7£d ; 4 cases fine palish pressed crepe 

 5s 3£d. 



good large palish biscuits, 5s 6£d. 

 fine blocked biscuits, 5s 6|d. 

 good palish and darkish sheet, 5s 6|d, 



4s 5£d. 



palish biscuits, 5s. 7d. 



1 bag thick pressed rejections, 3s lid ; 1 case pressed 

 scrap, 4s Id. 



good darkish crepe, 4s llf d ; 3 cases darkish crepe, 5s ; 



2 cases cuttings, 4s 7d ; 1 case pressed scrap, 4s 5£d ; 1 case 

 superior, 4s 2|d ; 1 case crap, 4s 4|d, 



cuttings, 4s 5£d. 



