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In l^mp cloth, 3-in hv 4-in., for the waistcoat Pocket. 

 Price Sixpence. 

 THE TIMBER TRADES JOURNAL 



Pocket Calculator. 



Price per lineal foot i All sizes, from 4" x 2" lo 



., standard ' 4" x 12"; also number 



, , cube I. of running feet in stan- 



ton, 66-ft. / dard. 



Running feet to Cube, Load, and Standard of all sizes. 

 Price per Standard to running feet and cube from ^4 los. to £jq ics 

 Comparative price per Cube, Standard, and Load and Ton 

 Comparative price per standard and per yard of Flooring. 

 Railway carriage comparison per ton. per cube and per lineal toot. 



On Card, price 6d. 



Tip Measurer's Mental Rec= 



KONER. 



So simply arranged for each size that the contents of a tree 

 ma}^ be mentally computed as it is measured. 



FOR TRAVELLERS. PRICE Is. Just fits the Wallet. 



The Petersburg Standard 



READY RECKONER OF PRICES AND SIZES. 

 For Buyers and Sellers of Timber. 

 CONTENTS — Running Feet in a Standard— Relative Prices per 

 Square and per Standard — Relative Prices per Square Yard and per 

 Standard — Relative Prices per Foot Run and per Standard — Relative 

 Prices per 100 Feet Run and per Standard for Mouldings— or _ Tile 

 Laths — Relative Prices per 100 Feet Run and per Standard for Skirting — 

 Relative Prices per Cube Foot, per Standard, and load of 50 C. Feet — 

 Relative Prices per Cubic and Superficial Foot — Table for Calculating 

 the "^Veight of Sawn and Unsawn Leals — Table for Calculating the Con- 

 tents of Kound or Square Timber — Square Feet in a Standard — Squares 

 in a Standard — Square Yards in a Standard — Running Feet in a Square 

 — Running Feet in aSquare Yard — Running Feet in a Square (Laid). 



FOR CHECKING CARGO INVOICES. 



52pp., 4to Cloth limp. Price 4/-, post free. 



Practical Tables for the 



REDUCTION OF PIECES TO RUXNING FEET. 



By Iv. Iverus and J. A. K. Saren. 



A ready reckoner; giving at a glai ce the number of running feet in 

 any number of pieces from i to i.ooo. 



Also the number of running feet in thousands of pieces, from 1,000 

 to 30,000, in lengths from 6-ft up to 30-ft. 



WILLIAM RIDER & SON, LIMITED 



Timber Trades Journal Office, 

 i6^, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON. E.G. 



