{ 847 } 
The candidates who ftarted, were, * 
Mr. Briuincsiey, with a Double-Plough, and 6 oxen, ° 
The fame, fingle Swing-Plough, and 2 horfes at length, driven, 
Mr. Youne, with a Swing-Plough, and 3 horfes at length. 
Mr. Hassevt, with a Swing-Plough, and 3 horfes ditto. 
Mr, Derrick, with a ditto, and 4 oxen in yokes, double. 
Rev. Mr. Gaprer, with the Beverftone-Plough, and 4 oxen 
in yokes, double, 
That Mr. Bituincs.ey’s ploughs, happening to 
have very rocky lots, were injured foon after they 
began, and prevented from proceeding, as was one | 
of the others. —The remaining four finifhed their lots, 
of a quarter of an acreeach, in the following time, viz. 
J Hours. Min. 
Mr. Youne’s, with 3 horfes,in - = - - 1 #14 
Mr. Hassexy’s, with 3 horfes, ine + = - 1 - 7 
Mr. Derricx’s, with 4 oxen, in - -.- - 1 +14 — 
Rev. Mr. Garrer’s, with4oxen, in + - - 1 = 6 
That foon after one o’clock, the whole feven ftarted 
again inthe Moor, and finifhed their refpective half 
acres as follows:— 
Hours. -Min, 
Mr. Bittincsiey, with hisDouble Plough,6o0xen 1 - 5 
Ditto, with his Swing ditto, 2 horfes - - - += 2 +47 
Mr. Derrick, with his Swing ditto, 4oxen - 2 + 23 
Mr. Hirrery, with his Swing ditto,4 oxen - - 2 - 19 
Rev. Mr. Gaprer, with his Beverftone ditto, 4oxen 1 - 48 
Mr. Hassext, ) who ftarted 20 minutes after the others, were 
Mr. Youn, $ inferior in progrefs, and ended irregularly, 
The Committee, taking the whole day’s perform- 
ance into comparative confideration, in which good- 
nefs 
