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4. That agents' fees are not to be added to the valuatior. 



5. That the cost of day labour does not exceed Is. per 

 week without provisions. 



Note. The following scales are all graduated to 



serve for perches as well as for acres. 

 The potato crop, being still of doubt- 

 ful and uncertain growth, its average 

 prices cannot safely be included in the 

 standard. 

 Scale of Prices for the various classes of Arable Land, per 



Statute Acre, described in Chapter IT. 

 EXTRA CLASS. 



E. A. 1, E. A. 2, E. A. 3. It is impossible to affix any 

 prices in this class on which dependence 

 could be placed. The amount of artificial 

 value which land acquires under certain 

 circumstances varies with every locality, 

 and must be ascertained on the spot. 

 PRIME ARABLE. 



P. A. 1. 2d. per perch, or l 68 per acre. 

 P. A. 2. \ld. or 1 3 4 



P. A. 3. lid. or 1 



MEDIUM ARABLE. 



M. A. 1. ld, per perch, or 16 8 per acre. 

 M. A. 2. Id. or 13 4 



M. A. 3. \d. or 10 



INFERIOR ARABLE. 



I. A. 1. f d. per perch, or 8 4 per acre. 

 I. A. 2. d. or 6 8 



I. A. 3. \d. or 3 4 



Scale of Prices for the various classes of Grass Land, per 



Statute Acre. 

 EXTRA GRASS. 



E. G. 1, E. G. 2, E. G. 3. The scale of prices for 

 meadow or pasture, the value of which has 

 been increased by peculiar circumstances, 

 must be fixed on the spot. 



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