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and carriage to the Nerbada River from distances within five miles are Rs. 10 

 per 100 poles of girth under a feet or per 1,000 bamboos on the average. 



The cost of floating down the river to Jubbulpore is Rs. 5 to Rs. 15 per 100 

 poles of girth under 2 feet or per 1,000 bamboos according to the distance from 

 which the produce is floated. 



The existence of forests in the neighbouring district of Jubbulpore and the 

 cheapness at which the produce is sold there practically lessens the demand for 

 extraction from these ranges, although sometimes it is carried on in spite of these 

 disadvantages. 



Net vdue of each class of 32. Below is the schedule of the prevailing sanc- 



produce - tioned rates. 



TIMBER. 



FIREWOOD AND OTHER PRODUCE. 



