120 Report on Steam Cultivation. [Eeed. 



£. s. d. 



18C2. — Carriage of anchor 45G 



200 yards of rope 23 2 



Changing anchor for full-sized une 15 



Sundries 580 



47 15 



ISGS.—Xew cultivator, with extras 8G 2 3 



Carriage of ditto 4 6 2 



Ditto of other irons 2 19 



"Widening wheels and addi]ig steerage .. .. 25 10 



Pair of plough wheels 700 



50 j^ards headland rope 3 5 



250 yards steel rope 25 5 



New clip-drum 15 



New steam-gauge 3 10 



Sundry irons for engine and plough, and lahour) jo -m r- 

 c r T '? l o ; > 4o 10 7 



01 man from Leeds j 



216 8 



1864.— 500 yards steel rope 52 10 



Press pulleys for clip-drum 5 



New pump 4 00 



Skifes, and other parts for plough 12 11 



Labour by men from Leeds repairing pump and) 09 a n 



other breakages j "^"^ 



Carriage of irons 1 



106 14 7 



1865. — New axle to hind-wheels of engine 6 10 



Sundries 7 66 



Ash-pan to engine 326 



Plough-irons 480 



Sundries for engine 5 11 



Shares and points 11 8 6 



Labour from Leeds, about 5 



43 6 6 

 Summary. 



£. s. f?. 



I860.— First outlay 780 2 6 



1861 „ ■" 202 9 2 



1862 „ 47 15 G 



1863 „ 21G 8 



1864 „ 106 14 7 



1865 „ 43 6 6 



1396 16 3 



Edwakd Egberts, Jun. 



Work clone, and Mode of doing it. — Ploughing (including 

 removals, which occupy half a day, and engage 2 extra horses), 

 from 5 to 6 acres per day, 6 to 9 inches deep ; cultivating, 

 8 to 12 acres, 10 inches deep. 



