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Suppofe then each farmer to fell annually, 
15 Head of cattle 12 Rd, - R. D. i8o 
220 Sheep a 2 Rd. - - 440 
A waggon load of butter and foap 1200 
pounds a \ s. - - 300 
Amount of his income R. D. 920 o 
Oiitgohjgs, 
2 Waggons 800 Rd. Intereft - R. D. 48 
Clothing for 8 perfons a 15 Rd. - 120 
Tea, fugar, tobacco, brandy - 150 
Powder and fliot - - , 20 
Rent to Government and (lamp - 25 
Parochial aifefTments - - 8 
Contingencies, cattle to Hottentots, &c. 80 ■ 
Amount of Outgoings R. D. 451 o 
Yearly Savings R.D. 469 o 
or £, 93 16 o 
In what part of the world can even a relpedable peafant do 
this ? much lefs the commoneft of all mankind, for fuch are the 
generality of the Cape boors. After quitting the ranks, or run- 
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