493 
Mark. 
Pkgs. Description. 
Price. 
B. & D. 
24 
Sheet (loose and pressed) 
, 3/6 to 4/1 
15 
Scrap rejections, etc. 
pt, sold.., 
, 2/4 to 2/8 
B. B., etc. 
20 
Good crepe 
pt. sold 
. 3/9 
3 
Rambong crepe 
bought in 
2 
Black pressed crepe 
2/5 
3 
Scrap and rejections 
... 
bought in 
Pehentian 
18 
Good sheet 
. 4/Of to 4/1 
Tinggi 
7 
Good to dark crepe 
pt. sold ... 
. 2/11 to 3 'of 
S. & D. 
17 
Sheet 
4/1 
1 
Rejections 
Zh 
L. E. D. 
7 ' 
Sheet 
4/1 
Senawang 
3 
JJ 
4/ If 
Sampong 
1 
Dark sheet 
3/8 
V. V., etc. 
5 
Scrap and rejections 
, . , 
bought in 
S. R. N. 
1 
Crepe 
bought in 
E. M. & Co., Ltd. 
1 
Dark scrap 
2/2 
P. S. E. 
11 
Gtod to fine sheet 
« » . 
' 4/1 to 4/ If 
4 
Dark crepe 
2/9 J 
K. 
7 
Sheet 
■ 4/lf 
G. 
S. 
1 
n 
i 
... 
4/1 
4/1 
V. R. Co., Ltd. 
1 
Rejections 
. , 
■ 2/1* 
Klang 
50 
Good crepe 
3/4f jto 3/8f 
F. M. S. 
23 
Dark ,, 
. 3/1 to 3/2| 
GOW, WILSON & STANTON, Limited— 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13 & 23, Rood Lane, London, E.C. 
21st, August 190 S. 
The private market has exhibited more activity since' the last 
auction, and during the past few days there has been a fair business 
doing in Plantation sorts. Orders for Crepe have been in evidence, 
some very pale lots having changed hands at 4/8. 
Prices have improved to some extent, and the small supplies 
offered at to day’s auction generally speaking met with good competi- 
tion, the chief demand running on the medium, and lower grades of 
Crepe, which have lately been somewhat neglected. These kinds 
mostly sold at an advance of from 2d. to 3d. per lb. on recent quota- 
tions. 
The finest parcels of Crepe continue to be readily taken, and the 
highest price of the sale — 4/6 — was realised for a single case of this 
grade from the Malacca Rubber Plantations. The next highest figure 
of*4/4| was paid for a small lot of Inch Kenneth Crepe. 
Biscuits and Sheet ruled from 4/1 to 4/2 showing an advance of 
id. to Id. per lb. on last sale rates. 
It is w T orthy of note that quotations are now on a higher basis 
than has been the case since October, 1907, * 
