4°3 
Mark. 
Pkgs. 
Description. 
Price. 
i Palish opaque block ... bought in. 
1 6 Good and fine block ... 4/2?. 
B S 
Biiu 
Sumatra. 
22 Fine sheet 
1 Rough sheet 
pt. sold, 4/10 to 4/10^. 
... bought in. 
3/5? t° 3/Si- 
3/7! • 
9 Good scrap 
3 Rejections 
GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED— 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E. C. 
October 25 th , 1907. 
At to-day’s auction, about 874 packages of Ceylon and Malaya 
Plantation grown rubber were under offer, or which, only 351 
were sold. The total weight amounted to about 45 tons. (Ceylon 
about i 2 § tons, and Malaya over 324 tons). 
After the steadily improving private market lately recorded for 
all descriptions, a sudden setback took place yesterday, and at the 
sale all grades marked a decline of about 2 d. per lb. on last auction 
quotations. This may be fhiefly attributed to the unsettled 
conditions in America and the latest reports of the receipts at 
Manaos. Orders were scarce, and a large proportion of the sale 
had to be withdrawn for want of 'competition, quotations for the 
lower grades being especially irregular. 
A fine parcel of Lanadron block, some very pale Gikiyanakande 
worm and Jebong crepe were among the most attractive Jots 
included, but these had to be withdrawn for higher limits. 
There were, therefore, no quotations for quite the finest grades, 
the highest price of the auction being 4/84 per lb., which was paid 
for some Vallambrosa crepe, some of the other parcels referred to 
above being limited at about 5/5 per lb. 
TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. 
Sheet, etc. 
Good to Fine Sheet 
Very Fine Biscuits 
Fine Biscuits 
4/4 to 4/8 
4/8* 
4/7? to 4/8 
