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GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED— 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E. C., 
August 9th, 1907. 
At to-day’s auction, about 843 packages of Ceylon and 
Malaya Plantation grown rubber were under offer, of which, 
about 427 were sold. 
The auction having been postponed until after the holidays, 
offerings were rather larger than usual, the total weight amount- 
ing to 45 tons, Ceylon contributing over 10, and Malaya about 
35 tons. 
Competition was in most instances somewhat irregular, and 
a decline of about id. to 2d. per lb. was recorded for the finer 
grades, except in the case of a few lots showing particularly 
attractive quality, which were well competed for, and sold up to 
5/10 per lb. — this price being realised for some Ceara biscuits 
from Rangbodde Estate. 
There were a few parcels of finer crepe than has recently 
been offered at auction, and 5/8 was paid for one lot of very even 
pale colour. 
Most of the unwashed scrap found buyers at prices showing 
little change on last rates. 
TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. 
Sheet, etc. 
Fine Amber Sheet 
5/3i to 5/4i 
Dull Sheet 
5M to 5/3 
Ceara Biscuits 
5/- to 5/10 
Fine Palish Biscuits ... 
5/6 
Fine fJiscuits 
5/3i to 5/4! 
Crepe. 
* 
Fine Pale 
5/4 to 5/8 
Palish to d arkish 
4/8J to 5/1 
Dark 
3/6 to 4/61 
Darkish and Dark Block 
3/8J to 4/9I 
Rambong Block 
4/- 
