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job a guinea per hundred loads ; the carts hold 1 8 

 bufhels. It was accordingly done, and the quan- 

 tity was 1 1 06 loads. 



In the turning it over, they purfued the method 

 common in this country, of keeping an open trench 

 through the heap, and throwing into that all the 

 earth, and much of the dung, which is there cut in 

 pieces before it is thrown up on that part of the 

 heap that is finifhed ; attention being given to mix 

 the earth and dung well together. 



Total — — 1106 loads 



Dedudl — — 59 1 



Remain — — 515 



Which is near fix of dung for each of hay, ftraw, 

 &c. Lad year the proportion was 2| at 36 bufhels 

 each, fo that the quantity this year exceeds ; but 

 then the cabbages eaten in the yard are not in- 

 cluded, which would reduce it fomething. For 

 horfes and cows it is 79 loads each. 



EXPENCES. 



jT. s. d. 



Carting 591 loads of earth Into, yard 3 16 10 



Team, &c. at |d. a load. — I 17 o 



II loads of fern at 6s. 360 



One man 6 days — 070 



Team and repairs 6 days, at los. 3d. 316 



Carried over ^-li 9 4 



