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 coals (each holds eight hundred weight) at 

 the mine, for the convenience of being ea- 

 fily landed through this well ; they there- 

 fore enter the fubterraneous canal, and move 

 on, until they come under the well ; there 

 they flop, and the ropes, which are fixed to 

 the crane above, being let down with hooks, 

 at the end are fattened to the boxes, 

 (which are ironed for that purpofe) and then 

 drawn up. 



refpect, (the quantity not to be lefs than two fta- 

 tute acres,) to be hoed and kept clean from 

 weeds, a filver medal, value 2/. 2s. 



Prem. 12th. For any tenant, or occupier of 

 land, who fhall have the belt crop of turneps 

 upon the fame conditions as in the laft premium, 

 the fum of 5/. 5s. 



Class IV. 



Premium ift. For any perfon who fhall have 

 the belt bull calf (calved after the firft day of 

 January next,) and from a cow, at that time, his 

 or her property, a filver medal, value 2/. 2s. 



Prem. 2d. For any perfon who mall have the 

 beft cow calf, upon the fame conditions as the 

 laft premium, a filver medal, value 2/. 2s. 



Prem. 3d. For any tenant, or farmer, who 

 mail have the beft bull calf (calved after the firft 

 of January next,) and from a cow his or her 

 property, the fum of 5/. 5s. 



Prem. 4th. For any tenant, or farmer, who 

 fhall have the beft cow calf, upon the fame con- 

 ditions, the fum of 5/. $s. 



By order of the Prefident, 



T. "Wright, Clerk. 



Mr. 



