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APPENDIX D. Example 2, Paragbaph 8. Gtratuity Scale. Six months' hard-labour sentence. —First quarter, probation class, 45 days, nil; second quarter' third class, 45 days at 8 marks, equal to 360 marks at Id. per 20 marks, equal to Is. 6d. ; third quarter; second class, 45 days at 8 marks, equal to 360 marks at ljd. per 20 marks, equal to 2s. 3d.; fourth quarter, first class, 47 days at 8 marks, equal to 376 marks at 2§d. per 20 marks, equal to 3s. lid.: total gratuity, six months' sentence, 7s. Bd. Twelve months' hard-labour sentence. —First quarter, probation class, 91 days, nil.; second quarter, third class, 91 days at 8 marks, equal to 728 marks at Id. per 20 marks, equal to 35.; third quarter, second class, 91 days at 8 marks, equal to 728 murks at lid. per 20 marks, equal to 4s. 6d.; fourth quarter, first class, 92 days at 8 marks, equal to 736 marks at 2|d. per 20 marks, equal to 7s. Bd.: total gratuity, twelve months' sentence, 15s. 2d. Eighteen months' hard-labour sentence. —First quarter, probation class, 137 days, nil; second quarter, third class, 137 days at 8 marks, equal to 1,096 marks at Id. per 20 marks, equal to 4s. 7d.; third quarter, second class, 137 days at 8 marks, equal to 1,096 marks at If d. per 20 marks, equal to 6s. lOd.; fourth quarter, first class, 136 days at 8 marks, equal to 1,088 marks at 2|d. per 20 marks, equal to lls. 3d.: total gratuity, eighteen months' sentence, £1 2s. Bd. Two years' hard-labour sentence. —First quarter, probation class, 182 days, nil; second quarter, third class, 182 days at 8 marks, equal to 1,456 marks at Id. per 20 marks, equal to 6s. Id.; third quarter, second class, 182 days at 8 marks, equal to 1,456 marks at ljd. per 20 marks, equal to 9s. Id. ; fourth quarter, first class, 184 days at 8 marks, equal to 1,472 marks at 2Jd. per 20 marks, equal to 15s. 4d.: total gratuity, two years' sentence, £1 10s. 6d.

By Authority: Q-EOEGtE Didsbuby, Government Printer, Wellington.—lBBl.

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