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Quantity, Description and Price per lb. 
6 cases fine large amber sheet, 6/ I. 2 cases darkish scrap, 4/8. 
I case pressed scrappy sheet, 4/7^. 
4 cases scrappy sheet and scrap, 4/10. 1 case fine amber sheet, 
6/1. I case fine palish scrap, 5/3. 
1 case rough sheet, part uncured, 5/4. 
I case low scrap, 3 
SHIPMENTS OP PLANTATION RUBBER. 
Total Exports from Colombo and Galle from 1st January to 23rd 
April. 
1906 ... ... ... 35 ? tons - 
1905 ... ... ... ••• I 3 l » 
1904 ... ... ... I0 t » 
1903 ... ... 5 ^ >> 
Total Exports from Singapore from 1st January to 6th April, 
1906, 48A tons. 
GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED. 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E. C. 
June %th> 1906. 
At to-day’s auction, 184 packages of Ceylon and Straits Settle- 
ments Plantation grown rubber were under offer, of which 123 were 
sold. The total weight amounted to about 8 tons, Ceylon contri- 
buting 3 1 and Straits Settlements 4^. 
The quiet tone ruling before the holidays was again in evidence. 
Demand, as at last auction, ran chiefly on the finer kinds, and one 
or two parcels showing particularly fine quality were well competed 
for up to 6/1^ per lb., a price which was paid for some Ceylon bis- 
cuits from the Ingoya Estate. The figure generally paid for fine 
biscuits was 6/of , being a decline of about § d. per lb. on last rates. 
There were some parcels of Crape of the darker qualities offering, 
the darkish of which were again rather neglected. For Fine Scrap 
competition was good, but the lower kinds lacked attention. 
Quotations. — Fine sheet, 6/- to 6/of. 
Fine biscuits, 6/- to 6/lL 
C Fine pale, none offering. 
Crape < Darker, 5/5 £ to 5/9L 
(_ Dark, 4/9 to 4/1 1. 
Rejections, 4/9^ to 5/-. 
Mark. 
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