| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1942 - 840 pages
...12.7 Lenpth of handle Lli. 7 3X. 1 30.5 2 7 2 5 2 5 Depth of spoon, . ...-._._- .. .8 1.3 1. 1 3.8 3.8 Art. 722. Receptacles — How sampled. — Sugar in...detailed in the same sugar district or on the same ilock longer than one month. A complete record of the assignment of the e.\Hininers and samplers shall... | |
| Charles Albert Browne - 1912 - 990 pages
...required amount of sugar necessary to make a sufficient sample. In the sampling of baskets, bags, ceroons, and mats the short trier shall be used, care being...each sample represent the contents of the package." It is necessary in sampling to keep the triers always clean; the sticking of sugar to the bowl of the... | |
| 1913 - 666 pages
...required amount of sugar necessary to make a sufficient sample. In the sampling of baskets, bags, ceroons, and mats the short trier shall be used, care being...shall be kept separate and be uniform in quantity. When the hard condition of the sugar renders the use of the short trier impracticable the sampler in... | |
| United States. Bureau of Customs - 1932 - 996 pages
...Dimensions of sugar triers. — The sugar triers used shall have the following dimensions: Art. 702. Receptacles — How sampled. — Sugar in hogsheads...be kept separate and be uniform in quantity. Art. 703. Detail of samplers. — At ports where the number of samplers employed will permit, no sampler... | |
| 1939 - 1100 pages
...Dimensions of sugar triers. The sugar triers used shall have the following dimensions : •t[Art. 721] 11.25 Receptacles ; how sampled. Sugar in hogsheads and...kept separate and be uniform in quantity.*! [Art. 722] 11.26 Discharge from lighters. Sugars conveyed on lighters from the place of original discharge... | |
| 1908 - 882 pages
...required amount of sugar necessary to make a sufficient sample. In the sampling of baskets, bags, ceroons, and mats the short trier shall be used, care being...shall be kept separate and be uniform in quantity. When the hard condition of the sugar renders the use of the short trier impracticable the sampler in... | |
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