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Price, is. 6 d. 



Proportion. Six oxen and eight 

 horfes to one hundred and twenty 

 acres. 

 Around G ant on. 



Soil. Thin light wold land. 



Draught. Two horfes. 



Wc-k. Half an acre. 



Price. 5 s. 

 Eqft Newton. 



Soil. Various. 



Draught. Two, three, or four horfes 

 in a plough. 



Work. Five roods. 



Price. 3 s. 9 d. 



Proportion. Eight horfes to one hun- 

 dred acres. 



Horfes they find quicker than oxen, 

 but the latter moft fteady and much 

 the moft profitable. The propor- 

 tion of pace is, the horfes plowing 

 their acre in fix hours, and the oxen 

 in eight. 

 At Nunmngton. 



Soil. Lime-ftone land. 



Draught. Four horfes and two oxen. 



Work. An acre. 



Price. 4 j-. 6 d. 



Proportion. Six horfes to fifty acres. 



Horfes reckoned to do the work beft, 

 but cheapeft done with oxen. 



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