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Farm Book-keeping . 
In addition to the ordinary weekly labour sheet with the 
work done by all the men which constitutes the pay- 
sheet, their time is entered on separate sheets, headed with 
the names of the various accounts for which they may have 
been working. Where a man spends a day doing various jobs, 
his name will, of course, appear under two or more headings. 1 
These labour sheets when tilled in appear as follows : — 
LABOUR SHEET. 
Arable Land Account. 
Week ending October 31, 1908. 
NAME. 
a 
3 
VI 
Mon. 
as 
a> 
3 
H 
'd 
<L> 
£ 
Thurs 
'E 
Sat. 
No. of 
Days. 
Rate 
per 
Day. 
Rate 
per 
Week. 
TOTAL. 
J, Smith 
1 
i 
1 
1 
i 
1 
6 
8. 
d 
8 
18 
a. 
0 
£ 
8. 
18 
d. 
0 
W. Vear 
1 
i 
1 
1 
i 
1 
6 
18 
0 
18 
0 
T. Watkins ... 
1 
i 
1 
1 
i 
1 
6 
18 
0 
18 
0 
F. Goy 
1 
i 
1 
i 
1 
5 
2 
6 
12 
6 
H. Tuplin 
1 
i 
1 
1 
i 
1 
6 
2 
6 
15 
0 
£ 
4 
1 
6 
Horses 
employed 
10 
10 
10 
8 
10 
10 
58 
LABOUR SHEET. 
Sheep-Breeding Flock Account. 
Week ending October 31, 1908. 
1 It is not practicable to divide a man’s time into anything less than 
quarters of a day. 
