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11. The tenant is to procure, and sow clover seed 
and plaister of Paris. The landlord to pay half the cost 
of purchase. The tenant must leave the fields of winter 
grain sown or not with clover seed, as he finds or not 
those on the farm, on his arrival, so sown, or not. 
12. The landlord may kill or sell his share of lambs, 
or fat sheep; and so may the tenant. But the stock 
agreed on must be kept complete, at joint expence. 
Ten wethers may be added by the landlord for his sole 
use, to run with the flock in summer, if he so chooses; 
to be winter fatted at his own expence. WVool equally 
divided, and losses equally borne ; unless occurring 
through tenant’s negligence, or fault. 
13. A fixed number of swine, the landlord’s sole pro- 
perty, are to run, in summer with the farm stock. 
14. When the landlord shall require the use of the 
farm team, it shall be driven by the tenant, or some 
person by him appointed. [But this is only occasion- 
ally ; and must not obstruct the business of the farm, 
in the season when farming operations require: the 
horses. | 
15. The tenant to be allowed to take away as much 
hay and straw as he brings on the farm; and no more. 
The carrying of hay, straw, dung, or ashes, is dor 
bited ; with the foregoing exception. 
16. No stock to be kept for the exclusive benefit of 
the tenant, all, for sale or use, to be for joint account. 
Expence for covering horses, joint. 
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