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The Subjects, when called to \vork with their teams on the 

 estate, beyond the days of stipulated service, receive sixpence a 

 day for agricultural labour (ploughing and sowing), and three- 

 pence for other manual work. If they do not work on the estate, 

 but ere employed elsewhere, they are paid from eight to twelve- 

 pence for agricultural labour, with their team, and from three- 

 pence to sixpence for their own work. 



The production of the Soil is not equal every year. On an 

 average of fiVe year?, the Grains j ield annually in the following 

 proportion, on the Proprietors* land : 



Rye five .fold. 



Wheat eight . d 



Barley. ten . d 



Buck Wheat five . d 



Oats six . d 



Peas ten . d 



Millet . twelve d 



The consumption of the Peasantry is about 17,690 quarters of 

 Grain ; their surplus produce, amounting to about 8,400 quarters, 

 they sell in the country. 



The annual Consumption, for account of the Proprietor, together 

 with Seed, amounts to 6,130 quarters, namely: 



Rye 1,798 quarter?) 



Wheat 261 



Barley 2,022 



Oats 1,483 d } 6.200 quarter?. 



BuckWheat 494 



Peas 117 



Millet 25 



Remaining for Sale : 



Rye 1,034 quarter. 



Wheat 809 d 



Oats ,. 629 d 



BuckWheat 359 d 



