'tfl C ^ J96 L I S T O F R A T E S. 



Harvcft-wages, 35 to 40J. and board during 

 harvcft, whether it be ihort or long. 



Day-wages of a woman, 6d. and beer, and ii> 

 harvefl alfo board. 



* ** 3. Road Team-work. 



/ O ^ Five horfeSjOne man and waggon, loj. a^day*". 



Teamer-man's road-allowance, 6d. a day's 

 journey. 



4. Soil-process. 



Plowing, — whether it be breaking up a fal- 

 low or flirring it, is. 6d. an acre for man and 

 horfcs. 



Seed-plowing (efpecially for wheat in nar- 

 row ridges) feldom done by the acre. 



5. Manure-process, 



0* fj Caf^ing marl, 3^. to 6d. a load f . 



* Inftance cf four horfes one man and two waggons in 

 Jiay time, for 75; ^d. a day. 



f One individual gives 4</. in leifure-tiines, and bj. in 

 tumep-hoeing, a load for cafting ; befides the uncallow- 

 ing, which he pays for extra by the day. One man and big 

 lioy fill twelve loads a day ; the team (five horfes one man) 

 carry iog that number a fliort dillance. Total espence 

 about i8(/. a load. 



Another gives 3^/. 104^. for caiHng (befides uncallow- 

 mg).Ateam carries fix loads about half a mile. One man 

 fills by the day. 



Filling 



