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They are supported with pasture and hay from joint 
produce; but not with short feed. Landlord finds and 
runs risk of a pair of working owen. ‘Tenant has the 
use of them, when landlord does not require them. 
19. Tenant shall plant and preserve from injury of 
cattle &c. fruit trees purchased by landlord. No cattle 
or horses to be turned into orchards, without landlord’s 
consent. r 
20. No hogs to run at large without rings or nails. 
If damage done by them or those of others, tenant shall 
immediately repair it. [Grass grounds shall not be pas- 
tured too late in the fall, nor too early in the spring, so 
as to injure future crops. ] 
21. If ime be put on the last year of the term, (or 
the first year, if tenant leaves the place at the end of it) 
and tenant receives no adequate benefit, compensation 
is to be made for hauling. The landlord is to pay cost 
at the kiln, for all lime hauled by the tenant. 
22, All the hay to be expended for joint benefit, as 
well as the offals of the dairy for support of the stock. 
Landlord finds feed for his share of hogs, when penned 
for fatting ; or he may have them divided before put- 
ting up, and sell or feed his share. When jointly fatted, 
pork to be divided by weight, or sold and proceeds 
divided ; or landlord’s share sold for his benefit. 
23. Cyder to be made by tenant; landlord finding 
vessels for his share ; which shall. be delivered either 
at the mansion house; or hauled to the city at landlord’s 
option. If landlord chooses his share of apples in whole 
or part, tenant shall hand-pick, and deliver them, as be- 
fore stated. 
