150 C A STLE OLIVER. 



One hundred barrels, at 45. each - 20 o o 



Expences - - 15 3 2 



Profit - /. 4 16 10 



The Briftol barrel, which is here charged at 

 45. is heaped, and weighs 22 ftone. The qua- 

 lity of the corn raifed on thefe rich lands is 

 much better than any other in the country j 

 the quantity of barley per acre, 12 Briftol 

 barrels. 



Mr. Ryves, a gentleman of the neighbour- 

 hood I had the pleafure of meeting at Cafjle 

 Oliver ; on 31 acres fowed nine b'ufhels of bere, 

 from which 1 1 1 Briftol barrels, ftriked mea- 

 fure. Of wheat, the crops fluctuating, but a 

 middling one 12 barrels. Mr. Ryves has had 

 20 of oats, generally 15. All thefe crops are 

 with good tillage : there are many who do not 

 get near fo much. 



There is a bolting mill at Limerick, at Annf- 

 grove, at Marlefield, at Clonmell, at Caftle 

 Hyde, at Newport : hence therefore there is 

 no want of a market in this country for corn. 

 I was furprized to find that land, in this rich 

 country, fells at as many years purchafe as in 

 mountain tracts. Limerick is famous for cy- 

 der ] the fineft cakaggee is at Mr. Waller's, 

 Mr. Mafiey's, Mr. Weftrope's, Mr. Monfon's, 

 &c,. The foil of the orchard's thin, on lime- 

 ftone. 



Mr. Oli- 



