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llimmer food, they would not have a pcrch 

 of found fencing in the whole country. The 

 farmers, where the feeding hogs upon clo- 

 ver alone (locked into afield of it for a whole 

 fummer) is not pradtifed, know not what a 

 thorough good fence is, — fave that of wal- 

 ling. I never yet faw in any place where 

 this was not the prad:ice, a field fo well 

 fenced, but if a drove of an hundred fwine 

 were locked into it, they would make their 

 way out of it, in two days, through five 

 hundred gaps. 

 Thrafhing wheat, 2k d. per hufh^L 



barley, 2 ^. 



■ oats, 8^. ditto. 



beans, 3 ^. per buflicl. 



Firft man's wages, 13/. 



Next ditto, 10/. 



Boy of 10 or 12 years, 4/. 



Dairy maids, 5 /. 



Other ditto, 3 /. 10/. 



Women, per day in harvefl:, gd. to i s. 



In hay-time, 6 d 



In winter, 5 ^. 



They reckon the coft of a team annually, 

 Man, - - - - jC'23 



3 Horfes, - - - 18 



Cart, plough, and harrow, *• 2. 



Boy, - - - ^ - ^ 



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