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CEYLON PRODUCE SALES LIST. 
Pb-r»a 
fKgB. 
ID. 
C. 
BuUugolla Invoice 
No 18 
2 ch 
fans 
200 
80 
3 do 
dast 
800 
26 
Cloyne Inv No 16 
S cU 
pek sou 
235 
36 
Grotto Inv No 86 
8 ch 
pek dust 
630 
2'J 
BilpoUa Idv No 3 
7 ch 
peic sou 
630 
41 
3 hf ch 
dust 
225 
33 
Brrol Inv No 8 
6 hf ch 
bro or pek 
360 
11 
6 do 
or pek 
312 
38 
M K B 
1 hf ch 
bro or pek 
60 
35 
1 do 
or pek 
50 
33 
• 
Timbiugalia 
3 ch 
pek sou 
240 
31 
2 do 
pek dust 
280 
35 
Donnybrook 
8 hf ch 
or pek fans 
541 
36 
4 ch 
dust 
360 
27 
Stockholm 
3 hf cb 
dust 
240 
36 
i cb 
fans 
360 
30 
Mawiligangawatte 
3 ch 
dust 
36U 
5iU 
Laurawatte Invoicu 
No 22 and 23 
3 bf cb 
fans 
23 i 
'6% 
9 ch 
or 
810 
41 
7 hf cb 
57 J 
28 
Hftpnp'Mtenne Invoice 
No 30 
9bf ch 
dust 
720 
?2 
Relugas 
7 ch 
pek sou 
630 
81 
1 do 
sou 
100 
32 
4 do 
dust 
700 
27 
II W C 
4 ch 
bro pek 
89Q 
29 
9 do 
pek 
630 
31 
2 do 
rod leaf 
194 
23 
Stratbmore 
9 ch 
pek sou 
766 
36 
9 do 
dust 
720 
33 
Walplta 
10 ch 
pek sou 
SiOO 
36 
4 do 
sou 
320 
31 
2 do 
dust 
300 
29 
Barrow 
3 ch 
pek sou 
264 
38 
4 hf ch 
fans 
300 
81 
Erlsmere 
a cb 
pek sou 
160 
37 
8 bf ch 
dust 
223 
36 
Ellakazi? 
6 cA 
hyson No S 
560 
11 
8 do 
siftinga 
960 
18 
Ammbragalla 
12 cb 
pek 
936 
38 
4 bf ch 
dust 
210 
29 
M 
5 ch 
dust 
600 
withd'n 
Parsloes 
6bf ch 
fans 
480 
34 
Bickley 
17 ch 
bro or pek 
860 
51 bid 
Puspone 
10 ch 
pek sou 
g(;Q 
3f^ 
i do 
bro mix 
321 
29 
8 do 
dust 
240 
27 
Coreen Inv No 10 
7 hf ch 
pek fans 
190 
35 
2 do 
duet 
180 
34 
Eugby 
2 ch 
pek dust 
210 
31 
Bumbla no 
2 ch 
pek sou 
180 
36 
Digdola 
7 ch 
or pek 
696 
40 
9 do 
pek sou 
675 
36 
CEYLON COFFEE SALES IN TiONDON. 
Mincing Lane, Oct. 23rcl. 
" Hakata Marn."— GA Oavah 2, 4 casks and 2 
barrels out ; Broughton 2, 1 cask sold at 759 ; ditto S, 
1 tierce sold at 47a ; ditto PB, 1 barrel sold at 753 ; 
BQT T in estate mark, 2 barrels oat. 
" TydeuB."— Kahagalla 1, 6 barrels and 1 cask ont. 
CEYLON COCOA SALES IM LONDON. 
" Clan Lament."— Kan'dawatte. 80 bags out. 
." Denbighshire."— Sirigalla 1, 57 bags out. 
" China."— Karandagalla KRDajNo. 1 F, 35 bags ont. 
" Clan Leslie."— A HJI in estate mark, 65 bags ont. 
" City of Benares."— 1 M in estate mark, 39 bags 
out ; ditto PC, 17 bags sold at 46s. 
" Shropshire." — Pathregaila London, 100 bags out, 
" Hakata Maru."— 1 1 MM in estate mark, 124 bags 
oat. 
" Sannki Maru."— A in estate mark, 6 bags sold 
at 459. 
" Stenton."— DD in estate mark, 86 bags sold at 493. 
" Orizaba."— KMA in estate mark, 32 bags sold 
at 498. 
" Clan Robertson." — KK in estate mark, 79 bags 
sold at 493. 
" Clan MacArthur."— JJV & Co. B in estate mark, 
25 bags out, 
" Asia."— A in estate mark 154, 25 bags out. 
" City of Madrid."— B in estate mark 158, 25 bags out. 
" Clan Chisholm."— Katngastota, 72 bags out; 4 
bags sold at 53s. 
" Dordogne."— Goonambil, 69 bags out. 
" Stentor."— Goonambil, 19 bags out. 
" City of Benares." — F OEC in estate mark, Maha- 
beria Ceylon O, 5 bags sold at 753 ; F ditto 1, 14 bags 
sold at 55s Gd ; G ditto No. 2, 21 bags sold at BOs 6d. 
CEYLON PRODUCE REVIEW. 
London, 5 p.m., 23rd Oct., 1903. 
The markets have been iirm and consumption keeps 
brisk for Coffee, Cotton, Bark, Shellac, Mace, Nut- 
megs, Cinchona Bark, Pepper, and Colombo Boot. 
Silver firm and may see about 298/. Bank Bate steady 
at 4 per cent. 
Ceylon Mace— 993 ; darky Is 3d. 
Rtjbbee — Any you can ship will sell well. Biscuits 
43 9id and Scraps Ss 6d to Ss lOd. 
Ceylon Plumbago— firm Ss up to 50s. 
Ceylon Toetoise-shell — 43 to 25s. 
CoLosrBO Boot — fetches 93 to I63. « 
Ceylon Cocoa— sZoio, 41s to 75s paid. 
CoFPEE — futures Is up, and we look on even this 
rise as now a safe buying price, so shipments of all 
Ceylon Coffee and Tea should pay handsomely. 
SuGAE — is uncertain. 
Shellac— is up from 32s lowest pivot to 220s and 
260s. Highest known (second orange) is general talk. 
Cotton— is a rum shrub. The American Crop now 
looks 101 to 11^ millions. Manchester is irregular ; 
pricesareld over last year. If January-February Liver- 
pool futures touch 5'8d to 4 15-16d, prices now would 
look safe. Trade in America is still declining, and the 
Japan news not bright, but King Frost will appear in 
another month, so music there may be put off until 
April, for wbich : thanks. Mr. Chamberlain continues 
to sweep the country : since he knocked off the 
Continental bounties, the result to our West Indian 
possessions has been of immense value. Trade is 
looking up there ; also confidence has been restored. 
Tarns are being shipped from Bombay to Manchester, 
which is all right, but from Foreign countries, who 
boycott England's Trading it is not business in 1903. 
Cevlon Coitee— sold well, bold good llGs to 1178; 
Peas 863 to HQs per owt. Ceylon f g f TinnevelJy 
4 13-16 c i f. Spot 4 lS-16 f g f . Samples from Cen- 
tral Africa shov,' very poor quality and uncleaned. 
OBSERVER PRIIJllNG WORKS, 
