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fets of workmen ; or another fet to add to 

 the offices of two old farms, a new flied — 

 hogfties and walling enough to complete a 

 yard. He likev/ife agrees with carpenters 

 for fo many nev/ gates — — ftiies — -poils- — - 

 rails and pales of given dijuenfions. 



Having taken thefe meafures refpecting 

 the buildings, and the carpenter s fhare of 



the fences he next fets all the labourers 



to work that he can get to hedge and 

 ditch : he clafles them in fives, and aijrces 

 with each party for a certain number of 

 perch to be dug by frames. It will be no 

 difficult matter to get any number of 

 hands for fuah works, if one or two men 

 offers, you have only to tell them, they 

 may have a whole winter's work certain, if 

 they can get partners, to make the number 

 not lefs than five ; to be fure of a winter's 

 work, and to v^'ork in company with a 

 great number, are very enticing circum- 

 flances v/ith all thefe people. 



In the next place, the improver mud 

 take thefe mens account of the quantity of 

 bullies, flakes arid edders, wanting in each 

 divifion, in cafe the old hedges are not fuf- 

 ficient to rup|)ly the requifite number; and 

 G 4 contract 



