399 
Mark. 
Pkgs. 
, Description. 
Price. 
Damansara 
28 
Good to medium crepe 
4/6 to 4/6I 
10 
Good to medium block 
bought in. 
1 
Sheet 
bought in. 
Yam Seng 
7 
Fine sheet 
bought in. 
1 
Rejections 
bought in. 
3 
Scrap 
bought in. 
F (S) R Co. Ld. 
10 
Good to fine sheet 
bought in. 
B R R Co. Ld. 
l 3 
Fine darkish block 
bought in. 
Merton 
1 2 
Rough sheet 
bought in. 
1 
Brown pressed crepe 
imught in. 
Sungei Krudda 
19 
Fine sheet 
bought in. 
3 
Good scrap 
bought in. 
Linggi 
24 
Fine pale crepe 
bought in. 
4 
Fine sheet 
bought in. 
SSBRCoLd. 
3 
Mottled crepe part sold, ... 
3/ ■ 1 - 
1 
Brown pressed crepe 
Java. 
4 / 3 - 
Pasir Oetjing 
1 
Fine sheet 
bought in. 
1 
Pale scrap 
bought in. 
Tjidjerock 
1 
Dark scrap 
2/0 
GOW, WILSON & STANTION, LIMITED— 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E. C. 
October nth, 1907. 
At to-day's auction, about 546 packages of Ceylon and Malaya 
Plantation grown rubber were under offer, of which, only 278 
were sold. The total weight amounted to nearly 30! tons. (Ceyloh 
nearly 4 tons, and Malaya and Sumatra nearly tons). 
These' supplies met a decidedly better demand, orders being a 
good deal more plentiful than has recently been the case. Since 
the last auction, however, the Para market has declined about 2 d. 
per lb., and Fine Plantation was in consequence also lower than at 
the last sale. 
Competition was fairly general, and any parcels showing specially 
fine quality were in most cases sought after. 
A very pale lot of Crepe realized 5/2, this being the highest price 
of the auction, while some exceptionally clean and bright lots of 
Sumatra Sheet and Ceylon Biscuits sold at from 4/10 to 4/10^ 
per lb. 
There was a good enquiry for the better grades of Scrap, which 
were mostly sold at prices comparing very favourably with last sale 
rates. 
