SAGO 
TAPIOCA 
VANILLQES 
Quiet, The offerings in Public Auction have all 
been bought in, "a small business only closing Sellers to 
arrive for small at 10/ 3d per cwt c.i.f. 
Market has been quiet but steady. A small business 
has. been done in flake from lAfd to l^ffd according to 
position and fair Singapore, medium, from 12/9 to 13/31 
per cwt. 
At these the last auctions of the year the larger 
supply of 1016 tins was offered, and with a good all-round 
demand about 920 tins sold at dearer rates. The princi- 
pal advance was for common brown and foxy beans, 
which averaged an advance of about 2/- per lb. Black 
beans of good flavor in moderate supply were about 1/- 
dearer, crinkly and leanish “firsts” very irregular, but 
also show T an average advance of 6d per lb. 
Seychelles Of 926 tins about 136 sold : Fair, 7 to 
9 inch %t 11/- to 13/-, 7? to 8| inch at 9/- to 12/6, 7 to 
8 inch at 8/3d to 12/-, o to 7 inch at 6/6 to 9/6 2i to 6i 
inch at 6/ 2d to 9/-, common foxy and split 1/6 to 7/9. 
Bourbon — 15 tins sold : Fair to good, 8i to 9 inch 
at 14/-, 8£ inch at 13/-, 7i to 8 inch at 11/6 to 12/-, 5 to 
7 inch at 7/9 to 10/6d. 
Mauritius 39 tins sold : Fair to good, 7 } to 8| inch 
at 9/6 to 11/-, 5 to 7 inch at 7/3d to 8/9d. 
Ceylon : — 9 tins sold : 4/- to 7/3d, various 2 /- to 2/3d 
Fiji : — 20 tins sold, fair at 5 /3d to 7/6. 
Madagascar 1 tin sold : 8 to 9 inch at 11-. 
