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GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED— 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E.C. 
September i^tk, 1907. 
At today's auction, about 818 packages of Ceylon and Malaya 
Plantation grown rubber were under offer, of which, about 245 
were sold. The total weight amounted to about 40* tons, ( Ceylon 
nearly 16 tons, and Malaya over 245 tons). 
The auction was postponed from last week in order that sales 
might be brought back to their regular dates, and owing to the 
three weeks interval, the offerings were on a rather larger scale 
than usual. 
Following the somewhat slack private market lately ruling, 
demand continued irregular, and prices in most cases marked a 
decline of from about id. to 2\d. per lb. on last sale quotations, 
while Para was also about 2\d . lower. 
The highest price of the sale, viz., 5/7!, was offered for a large 
parcel of very fine pale pressed crepe; the lot was, however, 
withdrawn for a higher limit. With this exception the palest kinds 
were less enquired for, the best price realized for some fine Ceara 
biscuits being 5/2 against 5/5 at last auction. 
The lower grades of crepe vrere generally difficult to quit, though 
a parcel of fine clean Rambong realized 4/65. 
TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. 
Sheet, etc. 
Good to Fine Sheet ... 
5/- to 5/of, 
Ceara Biscuits 
S /2 
Fine Biscuits 
5/- to 5/1 
Crepe. 
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Fine Pale and Pressed... 
Palish to darkish 
Dark Block 
Fine Blocked Sheet 
Fine Rambong Crepe ... ... ... 
5 / 3 * to 5/7I 
4/i to 5/- 
3/8! to 4/- 
5/2 
4 / 6 * 
Unwashed Scrap. 
Bid . — 
Fine 
3/8 to 3/9 1 
Fair to medium 
3/6 to 3/7i 
Low 
2/6 
