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GOW, WILSON & STANTON, Limited— 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13 & 23 Rooj) Lane, London, E.C. 
24th, July 1908. 
Under the influence of a very quiet market, prices have declined 
since the last auction. To-day’s offerings met with poor competition, 
and a large proportion had to be withdrawn for want of support. 
With the exception of a few parcels the quality generally was 
disappointing, and where sales were pressed, quotations marked an 
irregular decline, which was most noticeable on the medium and lower 
grades of Crepe, Scrap, etc., and these were in some instances disposed 
of at considerably lower rates than those ruling at the last sale. 
The highest price was realised for a small parcel of very pale fine 
Sheet, marked B. & D., which sold at 4/7 h The next highest quo- 
tation was 4/6 for a pale lot of C. M. B. E. Crepe. 
Sheet and Biscuits were in little request, the quotation being 
about 4/0i to 4/2. 
Number of 
Packages Adver- 
tised. 
Quantity in 
Tons. 
Average 
Price of 
Plantation 
Kubber. 
Comparative Prices. 
Ceylon. 
Malaya. 
Totals. 
No. of Packages 
Sold. 
Price. 
Hard Fine Para. 
Plantation. 
Fine. Scrap. 
1 
To-day 747 
Corresponding ^ 44 - 
Sale Last Year i 
Ill 
25| 
37 
213 
.3/6* 
3/11 
4/- to 4/74 
2/4 to 3/- 
5 
201 
25 i 
283 
5/H 
4/10} 
5/5 to 5/8 
. 
3/9 to 4/1 
To-Day’s Quotations. 
Sheet and 
Biscuits. 
Crepe and 
Block. 
Unwashed 
Scrap. 1 
Very line pale 
Sheet. 
Good to Fine 
Biscuits. 
Good to Fine 
Sheet. 
4/7* 
4/- to 4/2 
4/Of to 4/H 
Fine Pale ... 
Medium and 
Palish. 
Dark and 
Block. 
4/- to 4/6 
3 4 to 3/11 
2/2 to 3 3 
Good to Fine 
2/1 1 to 3 - 
