Henry Ernest Dudeney/Modern Puzzles/76 - The Nine Volumes

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 * The Nine Volumes
 * In a small bookcase were arranged $9$ volumes of some big work,
 * numbered from $1$ to $9$ inclusive,
 * on $3$ shelves exactly as shown:

26 5  9         7 184     3
 * The $9$ digits express money value.
 * You will see that they are so arranged that $\pounds 26 \ 5 \shillings \ 9 \oldpence$ multiplied by $7$ will produce $\pounds 184 \ 0 \shillings \ 3 \oldpence$
 * Every digit represented once, and yet they form a correct sum in the multiplication of money.


 * But in the blank shillings space in the bottom row is a slight defect, and I want to correct it.
 * The puzzle is to use the multiplier $3$, instead of $7$, and get a correct result with the $9$ volumes, without any blank space;
 * with pounds, shillings and pence all represented in both the top and bottom line.