Weights and Measure. |Ch. 31. No. 15 6. (1) A gallon shall be the primary measure of capacity in the Colony. (2) The measures of capacity specified in the Fourth Schedule hereto are hereby declared to be such multiples or parts of a gallon as are in the said Schedule specified respectively im this behalf, (3) These measures are in this Ordinance referred to as Imperial measures of capacity, = 7. (1) The measures of capacity specified in’ the Fifth Schedule hereto are hereby declared to be metric measures of capacity (2) Each metric measure of capacity is hereby declared to be of that capacity which expressed in terms of Imperial measures of capacity, is specified in the said Schedule as the equivalent of such metric measure. 8. (1) A yvard shall be the primary measure of length in the Colony (2) The measures of length specified in the Sixth Schedule hereto are hereby declared to be such multiples or parts of a yard as are in the said Schedule specified res- pectively in this behalf. (3) These measures are in this Ordinance referred to as Imperial measures of length. 9. (1) The measures of Iength specified in the Seventh Schedule hereto are hereby declared to be metric measures of length. (2) Each metric measure of length is hereby declared to be of the length which, expressed in terms of Imperial measures of length, is specified in the said Schedule as the equivalent of such metric measure. 0. (1) A square yard shall be the primary measure of surface i in the Colony. (2) The measures of surface specified in the Eighth Schedule hereto are hereby declared to be such multiples 903 Imperial measures of capacity. 4th Schedule. Metric measures of capacity. 5th Schedule. Imperial measures of length. oth Schedule. Metric measures of length. 7th Schedule. Imperial measures of surface, &th Schedule