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mould round the bafe of the pile higher than 

 the adjoining furface of the yard; equally to 

 prevent extraneous water from finding its 

 way into the refervoir, and to prevent the 

 cfcape of that which falls within its circuit, 



26. 



MARKETS, 



CATTLE AND SHEEP aremoftly fold 

 in the market-towns of the Vale. Whitby 

 and Scarborough take the furplus of fuch 

 as are fit for the butcher ; and thofe which 

 are lean are bought up by the south-country 

 DROVERS. Malton is the principal market 

 for horfes, ccrn, butter, and bacon. Oats, or- 

 dinary butter and bacon find a market in the 

 manufadturingDiftridt of West-Yorkshire: 

 prime butter, and feme bacon, travel by way 

 of Hull to the Metropolis. Horfes arc 

 divided between the London and foreign 

 Markets. 



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