TKANSACTIONS OF SECTION F. 



651 



Note. — In the Forest the Agistment Fees or Headmoney under the Acts of 1877 and 

 1879 are :— 



Marking Pannage 



Pony-stock Cow-kind — 



For a Registered Commoner . . > t r^ i c^ 



Licensee (Act of 1879) . .J ^*- *"^- ■**■ '"^• 



Milch cows and 

 under 1 year, &d. 



^d. 



But, fortunately, it is possible to give the actual profits of a twelvemonth's 

 stock-keeping on a 'little place' of six acres, with cottage, cowpen, and pigstye. 

 The stock kept was three cows, one heifer, and one weanling calf; twenty-four 

 pigs also were bought and sold in the year. The labour-bill included hay- 

 making, emptying the pens and styes, and all rough work, the cottager being a 

 middle-aged bachelor, with considerable savings. The profits on the cow-kind— 

 made by sale of butter, new milk at 4<f. per quart, skim-milk (to oblige) at \d. a 



