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each farm. The foregoing scale is not, of course, meant 

 to apply to such cases, but to those in which it is scarce, 

 and where prices have therefore been laid upon it. 



Valuation Scale for Arable Land in Cunningham 

 Measure. 



In districts where the Cunningham or Scotch measure 

 is most used and understood, and where it is considered 

 desirable to have the valuations made in the same, the 

 following scale may be used, which approximates to that 

 already given for the statute acre, in the nearest equiva- 

 lents on the perch scale. 



1. EXTRA ARABLE. 



E. A. 1, E. A. 2, E. A, 3. The scale for these to be 

 constructed when the special circumstances 

 enhancing the ordinary value have been 

 ascertained. 



2. PRIME ARABLE. All land worth above ld. per perch. 

 P. A. 1, worth 115 per acre, or 2^d per perch, 

 P. A. 2, 1100 or 



P. A. 3, 150 or 



3. MEDIUM ARABLE. All land worth above Id., and 

 not exceeding \\d. per perch. 



M. A. I, worth l 00 per acre or ld. per perch, 

 M. A. 2, 0166 or ld. 

 M. A. 3, 13 4 or Id. 



4. INFERIOR ARABLE, All land not worth Id. per 

 perch. 



LA. 1, worth 010 per acre, or \d. per perch, 

 LA. 2, 068 or id. 

 I. A. 3, 034 or d. 



Valuation Scale for Grass Land in Cunningham Measure. 



In districts where the Cunningham or Scotch measure 

 is most used and understood, and where it is considered 

 desirable to have the valuations made in the same, the 

 following scale may be used, which approximates to that 



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