CEYLON PEUDUCE SALES LIST. 
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at 623 ; ditto 2, 8 sold at 61a 6d ; ditto 3, 26 sold at 61a. 
'Palma,'— Dynevor O, 35 bags out ; 1 HJ in estate 
mark, 38 bags out. 
'Clan Macpher^on.' — Beovenla No. 1, 31 bags sold at 
583 ; ditto No. 2, 21 sold at .5.53. 
'Asia.' — IIJ in estate mark, 84 bags out. 
'Clan Sinclair.'— Grove A, 88 bags sold at 603 ; ditto 
2, 4 bags out. 
'Yangtsze.' — Keenakelle London 1, 61 bags out; 
ditto T, 2 baca sold at 49s 6d. 
'Hyson.' — Palli London 1, 50 bags out. 
'Workman.' — 1 EP in estate mark, 166 bags sold 
at 503. 
'Palma.' — 1 M in estate mark, 129 bags out. 
'Staffordshire.'— 1 KMA in estate mark, 164 bags 
sold at 57f . 
'Clan Macphersoa.'— KM in estate mark, 13 bags out. 
'Clan Chattan.'— KMA in estate mark, 20 bags out. 
CEYLON AND INDIAN PRODUCK REPOKT 
For week enrtitig 29th April, 1904. 
The Produce M.\eket3 continue dull, quiet, escept 
Sugar. Shellac and Cloves, which are dearer. Bank 
Rate 3 per cent. 
SuG.\R Beet — May 83 lOd, and should rise further. 
Coffee — Santos futures September Boa 3d looks a 
purchase on all declines. 
Senna— Tinnivelly ltd to 2d done. 
White Ceylon Pepper — fjoe small at 9id. 
Coconut Oil— dull. 
Cotton — Manchestpr a bit busier ; this crop looks 
10^, next may be anything 10 to 13 millions. Acreage 
big. August receipts may be 2,000 bales or 300,000 
bales, so double auctions buying October for 80 points 
may be cheap, in the end. Latest talk is of growing 
Co'^ton in Spain and Italy. 
General business in London seems to be improving, 
hat the volums of business keeps remarkably poor, 
and many city men are mightily troubled. 
'OBSERVER " PRINnXG WORRe. 
