NORFOLK SOCIETY. 



447 



1851. 



April. 



May. 



Sept. 

 Oct. 



Nov. 



For 6 days' labor of men, at 85 cts., 

 " 12 " " oxen, at 75 cts., 



" drawing off stone, 9 days' labor of men 



at 85 cts., .... 

 " 8 days' labor of oxen, at 75 cts 

 " 19.] " « ditching, . 



" 3 " " drawing stone, 



"' 2 yoke of oxen 1 day, 

 " 7 men one day, at 85 cts 

 " 4 yoke of oxen 1 day, 

 " 1 horse 1 day, . 

 " 11] days' labor of men, 

 " 21- " " oxen, 



" 40" " " men, at 85 cts., 



" 25 " " oxen, carting stone to 



ditch and heap, carting loam from old 

 wall to low land and hauling stone, at 



75 cts., 



" 21 days' labor of men, at 85 cts., 

 " 11 " » oxen, at 75 cts., 



B. 



$5 10 

 9 00 



7 65 



6 00 



16 58 



2 55 



50 

 95 

 00 

 00 



9 77 



1 88 



35 00 



$161 33 



Cost of bringing into cultivation six acres of unimproved 

 land, being a part of nine or ten acres, as per statement, and 

 the crops from the same for two years, say 1851 and 1852. 



1851. 



For 37 cords of manure, valued at $4 per cord, as per 



following statement, $148 00 



" mud from my meadow, valued before removing 

 it, at 50 cts. per cord. 



" digging the mud and carting it to upland, for dry- 

 ing, 75 cts. per cord. 



" carting same to barn cellar and back to field, $1 

 per cord. 



" estimated increased value of mud after havinsf 

 been worked over by my hogs, $1 75 per cord. 



" 2 yoke of oxen and 2 men 12 days, breaking up 



six acres, at $1 25 each, is $5 per day, . . 60 00 



