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HISTORY OF 



Chipping fresh ground, per acre, 



Chipping in wheat, do. 



Breaking up stubble or corn ground, 

 1-J-d. per rod, or do. % 



Planting Indian corn, do. 



Hilling, do. do. 



Reaping wheat, do. 



Threshing ditto, per bushel, 



Pulling and husking Indian corn, 

 per bushel, 



Splitting pailing of seven feet long, 

 per hundred, 



Do. of five feet long, do. 



Sawing plank, do. 



Ditching per rod, three feet wide, 

 and three feet deep, 



Carriage of wheat, per bushel, per 

 mile, 



Do. Indian corn, neat, 



Yearly wages for labour, with board, 



Wages per week, with provisions, 

 consisting of 4lb. of salt pork, or 

 61b. of fresh, and 2 1 lbs. of wheat, 

 with vegetables, 



A day's wages, with board, 



Do. without board, 



A government man allowed to offi- 

 cers or settlers in their own time, 



Price of an axe, 



New steeling do» - - 



A new hoe, 



A sickle, 



/. s. d. 



12 3 



7 



16 8 



7 



7 



10 



9 



6 



3 



1 6 



7 



10 



£ 



10 



'6 



1 



2 6 



10 



2 



6 



1 9 



1 6 



