226 
Mark. Quantity, Description and Price per lb. 
4 cases fine amber sheet, 5 /6|-. 
1 case good scrap, 4/3I. 2 cases low earthy scrap, bought in, 
4 cases good palish to darkish crepe, bought in. 
15 cases fine pale crepe, 5/7. 
8 cases fine amber sheet, 5/6 1 case dark pressed crepe, 
4 Io£. 1 case thick rejections, bought in. 2 cases fine 
scrap, 4 lsb mI bag rejections, 4/2 
36 cases fine palish crepe, part sold, 5/ 5f. 5 cases darker, 5 '3I- 
29 cases very fine palish crepe, 5/6 to 5 6£. 2 cases 
darker, 5/4. 
13 cases fine pale and palish crepe, bought in. 9 cases fine 
palish to darkish crepe, bought in. 
17 cases good to fine palish to darkish crepe, 5/6. 8 cases 
good scrap, bought in. 
Mysore. 
Quantity, Description and Price per lb. 
1 case good biscuits and scrap, 4/-. 
Java. 
„ Quantity, Description and Price per lb. 
6 cases good rolled sheet, bought in. 2 cases and 1 bag 
somewhat similar, bought in. 1 case Rambong, bought 
in. 1 case pressed scrap, bought in. 
GOW, WILSON 1 & STANTON, LIMITED— 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E. C. 
May 24 th, 1907. 
At to-day's auction, about 709 packages of Ceylon and Malaya 
Plantation grown rubber were under offer, of which about 265 were 
sold. The total weight amounted to over 35^ tons, Ceylon contri- 
buting about 7 \, and Malaya over 28 tons. 
In the present dull condition of the Para Market buyers were not 
inclined to operate very freely, and, in consequence, the greater 
part of the offerings were withdrawn for want of support. 
Fine Sheet was in fair demand at about from id. to 2 d. per lb. 
decline on last sale rates and mostly sold, but other kinds were on 
the whole rather neglected, with the exception of the finest Crepe, 
one parcel of which realised the highest price recorded at the 
auction, viz., 5/7 per lb. The lower grades of this were less 
enquired for. 
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