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Tea, Coffee & Rubber Shares. — Concluded. 
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Rubber Co m pa ni es — Conti n tied. 
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Highlands Para, ,£181,454 fully paid ... 
“IS 
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8 
,, ,, ,£60,000 Ven. £1.7/6 paid 
nom. 
— 

— 
,, £,63,546 quoted £l. 7/6 paid 
Fed. Selangor, £20,000 fully paid ... ...' 
19/0-20/0 
pm — 
te) 11 
6 
Ua 1 3 
Js J 8 
— 
nil 
— 
Java Rubber & Produce, £35,000 (£1) 15 /- paid ... 
par ^ p 
m — 
i nil 
— 
Klanang Produce (£20,000) 
4-1-4? 
7? 
I IS 
34 
Linggi Plantation, £19,866 (£1) fully paid 
4f-4l 
4 
1 15 
34 
„ „ £10,000 (£1) 5s. paid 
3l-3? 
4 
IS 
34 
,, ,, £10, coo £1 fully paid 7# Pref. 
A 
7 
7 
6 
Malacca Rubber, £115,000 7%% c. Pref. (£1) 
7 \ 
*3* 
6 
,, ,, £185,000 Ord. (£i) 
Monerakelle Rubber, (£16,400) 12/6 paid 
nom. 
— 
par £ pm 
— 
Pataung, £20,000 Ord., £5,000 Mtge. 
6-6h 
20 
40 
Si 
Seafield Rubber, £96,000 7/6 paid 
3 0-4/0 , 
pm — 
— 
Selangor, £26,300 Ord. (2s.) fully paid 
Shelford Rubber E.. £65,000 (£1) fully paid 
iF* 
(/) 20 
1 40 
4i 
1-1 ! 
— ( 
nil ; 
Sungei Wav, £41,920 Ord. (£1) 10/- paid 
l-i p; 
m nil 1 
nil 
— 
Valla mbrosa, £50,000 Ord. ... *.. 
7 i~ 7 h I 
55 
7 
Yam Seng, £28,600 Ord. ... ... j 
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* Interim Div. 1906. (a) A/c of Arrears. ( c ) Including x % bonus. (d) Including 
2 \% bonus. (e) For year 1903-C4. (/) Paid in Sungei Way shares. ( g ) For 6 
months’ working. 
GOW, WILSON & STANTON, Ltd. 
TEA AND SHARE BROKERS, 
* 13 Hood Lane , London, E. C. 
GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED— 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E.C. 
July 5 tk, 1907. 
At to-day’s auction, about 583 packages of Ceylon and Malaya 
Plantation grown rubber were udder offer, of which, onl) T 180 were 
sold in the room. The total weight amounted to about 30* tons, 
Ceylon contributing over 10, and Malaya about 2o\ tons. , 
In sympathy with the Para market, there was a good demand for 
the finer grades. These changed hands at an advance of from id. 
to 2d. per lb. on last sale rates. 
The highest price in the auction — 5/7 ^ was realized for a parcel 
of fine pale worm, while some pale sheet and Ceara biscuits met 
with keen competition and sold at 5/65 per lb. 
None of the palest crepe was catalogued, but some of the finer 
parcels were well supported up to 5/3!. The lower grades and 
unwashed scrap were in rather less demand, a good proportion of 
these kinds being withdrawn. 
