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ties, which could not fail of finding material advantage 

 from fuch fituations. 



Befides the encouragement already mentioned, given 

 by the Dublin Society, &c., much might be done by the 

 gentlemen of landed property, without being at any ma- 

 terial expence to themfelves. A kind of guardianfhip 

 over the refpeftive nurferies is as much as might be 

 expected from them or their agents ; to fee that the 

 fales might go on regularly, the prices fettled once a 

 year, and proper returns of ftock made out, with other 

 ufeful regulations. 



The nurfery, we fliall fuppofe at or near Strabane, 

 might be patronized by the Marquis of Abercorn, the 

 Bifhop of Derry, the Hon. A. C. Hamilton, Sec. 



That at Omagh by Lord Mountjoy, Lord Belmore, 

 Mr. Stewart the Attorney General, &c. 



That at Aughnacloy, Clogher, or probably Fintona, 

 by Lord Belmore (as he has extenfive properties in the 

 county), Sir William Richardfon, Mr. Montray, Mr. 

 Montgomery, Mr.Eccles, &c. 



That at, or near Dungannon, by Lord Northland, 

 Mr. Knox, Lord Powerfcourt, Lord Callidon, Lord 

 Charlemont, Mr. Stewart of Killymoon, &c. 



SECT. 



