68 
CREPE. — Fine blanket 5/354 and 5/4%, pale and palish 5/2 V 2 
and 5/454, light 5/1% and 5/3%, light brown and mottled 5/1 x / 2 and 
5 l 3 %f brown and dark brown 5/% and 5/3, dark and black 4/10% and 
5 l%, specky and barky 4/9% and 5/- smoked 4/1 1 J4 and 5/2% per lb. 
BISCUITS & SHEET. — Fair smoked sheet 5/2^ and 5/4%, fair 
average 5/2 and 5/3, rather rough S/H and 5/2, per lb. 
SCRAP. — Fair ilsH and 4/6 54 P^r lb. 
RAMBONG. — Crepe 4/5% and 4/754 per lb. 
LANADRON.— Block 5/4 and 5/4 54 per lb. 
CASTILLO A. — Sheet 4/3% per lb. 
GOW, WILSON & STANTION, LTD. 
India Rubber Market Report. 
February 15th, 1912. 
Since the last auction the market has assumed a rather quieter 
tone, but prices have only shown very slight variations. 
At the sale held this week, the amount advertised was about 120 
tons less than a fortnight ago. 
In sympathy with the private market, the sales opened with 
rather quiet competition, but all through the auction the tone steadily 
improved, and while at the beginning quotations were id. to i%d. 
below those of a fortnight ago, by the end of the sale the whole of 
this discount was made up, and rates, especially for Crepe, often 
marked a slight improvement on those of the end January sale. 
The highest figure was 5/4% for one parcel of Highlands sheet,. 
5/454 being frequently paid for light Crepe on the second day of the 
sale. 
As will be seen from the figures published overleaf, the total 
exports of Plantation Rubber from the East during 1911 amounted 
to nearly 14,000 tons. 
bruary 13th 1 
and T4th 
Malaya 
Etc. 
Ceylon. 
Total. 
, No. 
Pkgs. 
1 Sold. 
J Average Price 
Plantation 
Robber. 
Fine Hard 
Para. 
Fine 
Plantation. 
1 No. Pkgs. 
1 7124 
2150 
9274 
9080 
Tues. 
Wed. 
5 '23 to 5/4! 
IP 
fe 
| ,, Tons 
411 
98 
509 
5/l^ 
4/7 
4/754 
.= <P 
£3 
| No. Pkgs. 
4994 
1086 
6080 
5150 
6/1% 
6/2% 
6/2% 
6/1 to 6/n : t 
j ,, Tons 
2 77 
48 
325 
