62 
4 cases fine large palish sheet, bought in. 4 cases good palish 
scrap, bought in. 3 cases thick rejections, 4, 3. 1 bag fine 
( pale scrap, bought in. 
VR&Co 
Klang / 
\ FMS/ 
23 cases good small palish scored sheet, 5 5J, 3 cases good 
palish pressed crepe, 5/4^. 9 cases darker, 4 
S R Co. Ltd 
K P Co Ltd. 
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P R 
Cal ora ma 
7 cases fine small palish sheet, 5/5. r case palish pressed crepe, 
5 4f . ; case darker, 5/3$-. 1 case somewhat similar, 4 9$. 
2 cases darkish pressed crepe, 4 95. 
5 cases palish cloudy sheet 5/4$. 2 cases palish pressed scrap, 
4/3 ■ 4 cases small palish to darkish cut sheet, 5 4, 1 case 
large palish biscuits and cut sheet, 5'2-J. 1 case thick scrappy 
rejections, bought in. 1 case palish pressed scrap, 4 4f. 
1 case palish rejected sheet, 5/1$. 
Java. 
3 cases scrap, bought in. I case similar, 3/-. 1 case heated 
scrap, bought in 
GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED— 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E. C. 
, December , 18 th 1906. 
At to-day’s auction, 346 packages of Ceylon and Straits Settle- 
ments Plantation grown, rubber were under offer, of which about 
300 were sold. The total " weigfit amounted to about 23^ tons, 
Ceylon contributing over 9 and Straits Settlements over 14^. 
In consequence of the near approach of the Christmas holidays, 
the auction was held to-day instead of on Friday the 21st inst. 
There was good active competition, generally fully up to rates 
current last sale. 
Medium to good scrap was in strong demand, and prices for this 
description showed a slightly upward tendency. Crepe Biscuits and 
Sheet sold steadily. 
Some pale Crepe from C.M.R.E. Ltd. and Culloden brought 5/8 
per lb., and some fine Ceylon biscuits from Culloden realized 5/7^ 
per lb., the highest price, while 5 /6$ was the top figure for Sheet. 
Quotations.— Fine sheet, 5/6J. 
Fine biscuits, 5/7 to 5/7$. 
Good, biscuits, 5/6^. • 
f Fine pale, 5/8. 
Crepe < Palish to darkish, 5/4 J to 5/7$. 
(. Dark, 4/10 to 5/-. 
