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65. There shall be drawn as samples for inspec- 

 tion by the inspectors : 



5 tubs from lots less than 25 of one mark and 

 invoice ; 



8 tubs from lots of 25 of one mark and invoice ; 

 15 tubs from lots of 50 of one mark and invoice; 

 20 tubs from lots of 100 of one mark and invoice ; 

 35 tubs from lots of 200 of one mark and invoice ; 

 50 tubs from lots of 300 of one mark and invoice ; 

 60 tubs from lots of 500 of one mark and invoice ; 

 and a like proportion of lots ranging between these 

 figures, and of larger lots 



66. If butter runs irregular in quality, the in- 

 spector shall increase his sample to such an extent 

 as he may deem necessary to secure a fair and just 

 inspection. 



67. A buyer or seller may have a larger per- 

 centage than the above inspected, upon making ap- 

 plication previous to the inspection, and payment 

 of 10 cents per tub additional fees. 



68. All complaints against the butter inspectors 

 shall be referred to the butter committee. 



69. Charges for inspection shall be as follows : 

 In the borough of Manhattan, below Fourteenth 

 street and outside of that district, the minimum 

 charge shall be $1.50. 



On lots not exceeding 10 tubs, I invoice. ... $ .50 



Over 10 and not over 25 tubs, I invoice 75 



Over 25 and not over 50 tubs, i invoice. . . . i.oo 



Over 50 and not over 100 tubs, I invoice. . . . 1.50 



Over 100 and not over 200 tubs, I invoice. ... 1.75 



Over 200 and not over 300 tubs, I invoice. . . . 2.00 



Over 300 and not over 500 tubs, I invoice. . . . 2.50 



