266 Lease of a Farm^ on Shares, 



Covenants to perform articles before enumerated; 

 and some additions and explanations. 



1. Relates to fences. Landlord to direct how fields 

 are to be dwided, if such divisions are found necessary. 

 All new division fences, directed by landlord, must be 

 made at his expence. Fences being put in good repair, 

 the tenant shall so keep them ; the landlord finding 

 materials as aforesaid, to be hauled by the tenant from 

 any place not exceeding five miles distant. Buildings 

 delivered in good repair are to be so kept by the tenant; 

 accidents by fire, not occurring through negligence or 

 fault, excepted. 



2. Tenant to pay taxes in first instance ; and land- 

 lord to allow the part allotted to him. 



3. Landlord to pay for all manure hauled by tenant 

 from other places ; but landlord to decide on price. 

 Tenant to use all possible care and diligence, to make 

 and collect manure on the farm. 



4. The tenant is to do all the work on the farm at his 

 sole expence. To find all implements of husbandry ; and 

 articles necessary for the dairy. He shall sell and dis- 

 }>ose of such products as are mutually agreed to be 

 sold ; accounting for proceeds : and sell landlord's 

 share, or part thereof if so directed, as to any article or 

 thing. 



5. Manure to be laid on places only, agreed on by 

 mutual consent. The fields cultivated^ quantity^ and 

 species of grain sown, and the general husbandry to be 

 fixed by both parties : and no cropping, or cultivation^ 

 but such as shall be mutually agreed on. 



