i 5 8 
SINGAPORE MARKET REPORT. 
for November , igoi. 
Articles. 
Tons. 
sold. 
Highest 
for the 
month. 
Lowest 
for the 
month. 
Coffee — Palembang 
25 
30.50 
f 
29.00 
Bali 
45 
27-75 
27.00 
Liberian 
246 
21.00 
19.50 
Copra 
- 
2,785 
9.60 
8.60 
Gambier 
- 
1,890 
16.65 
14.00 
Cube Gambier, Nos. 1 & 2 - 
- 
2 C 5 
20.50 
16.75 
Gutta Percha, 1st quality - 
- 
600.00 
475 - 0 ° 
Medium 
- 
. . . 
450.00 
•300.00 
Lower 
- 
200.00 
50.00 
Borneo Rubber 
130.00 
72.00 
Gutta Jelotong - 
i 7.00 
6.50 
Nutmegs, No. no's. 
48.00 
47-50 
No. 80’ s. 
• • . 
66.00 
65.00 
Mace, Banda 
_ 
90.00 
85.00 
Amboyna - 
- 
65.00 
64.00 
Pepper, Black - 
•- 
193 
31.00 
30.50 
White - 
- 
1 13 
50.00 
47.00 
Pearl Sago, Small 
- 
105 
1 4-75 
4.10 
Medium 
- 
• . • 
5.00 
4.80 
Large 
- 
6.20 
5.80 
Sago Flour, No. 1 
- 
3,400 j 
3-85 
3 - 3 2 i 
No. 2 
- 
147 1 
3-40 
1.90 
Flake Tapioca, Small 
- 
92 1 
8 - 37 ^ 
5-25 
Medium 
- 
... 
6.00 
5-25 
Pearl Tapioca, Small 
- 
162 , 
6-75 
5.00 
Medium 
- 
1.321 
7-75 
54 ° 
Bullet 
- 
1 
6.50 
6.00 
Tin - 
1 
2,869 ! 
69.50 
| 
65-5° 
London Markets. 
From the Chemist and Druggist, November 16th, igoi. 
Arrowroot. — Quiet. At auction on Wednesday all the parcels 
of St. Vincents were bought in at 2d. to 3 d. per lb. for good 
to fine. Natal also was bought in at 7 \d. per lb. Privately 
ordinary to fair St. Vincent has sold at 1 |k/. to l\d. good at 
if d. to 2d., and fine 2% d. to 3! d . per lb. 
Benzoin. — There has been a good demand for Sumatra since the 
auctions at prices ranging from £6 to £8 105-. per cwt. 
Camphor. — On Monday, German refiners advanced their quota- 
tions I d. per lb., and now quote ton lots of bells at 2 s., \ ton 
lots 2 s. old. and 3 to 5 cwt lots 2s. o| d. per lb. c. i. f. English 
refiners are unchanged at 2 s. id. for \ ton lots. 
