lCO AGRICULTURAL SURVEY 



creafed, in molt parts of the county, to 1 8d. in 

 fummer, and i4d. in winter. — Carpenters, thatch— 

 ers, and bricklayers — 2od. a day. 



^cetring;* 



Dibblinc. — Wheat, 10s. and peafe, 8s. per 

 acre. 



Settinc. — Beans, 4s. 6d. and potatoes, 8s. 

 per acre, including cutting of them. 



Mowing. — One fhilling to is. 6d. per acre, 

 according to the crop. 



Making hay by men, is. 6d. a day; women, 

 girls, and lads, 6d. and three pints of bee*. 



Curmpsu 



Hoeing. — Six millings, per acre, for hoeing 

 twice in a maflerly manner. 



^attoeiling;. 



Reaping and binding wheat, 5s. "to 7s. per 

 acre. 



Mowing barley or oats, 2s. to 2s. 6d. per 

 acre. 



Gathering 



