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and tlie Farm Profit or Loss (without Charging anything for the Labour of 
Ljdustrial Schools in the Year 1884. 
Rent. 
Farm Profit. 
Farm Loss. 
Net Cost of 
Keeping 
Boys per 
Head. 
Eemaeks. 
SCHOOLS. 
£ s. 
d. 
£, 
s. 
d. 
£ S. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
84 13 
10 
28 
12 
1 
19 
10 
6 
208 5 
0 
5 
10 
3 
21 
10 
4 
35 10 
0 
6 
4 
n 
21 
8 
4 
63 10 
0 
87 
15 
10 
18 
4 
10 
123 16 
11 
7i 
'2 
91 
\ 
Noue 
99 1 Q 
Lit 
99 
1 
X 
9 
53 4 
0 
1 
1 1 
1 K 
1 9 
O 
90 0 
0 
0 1 o 
0 
10 
IJ 
12 
Q 
O 
132 0 
0 
140 14 
9 
20 
18 
9 
134 11 
11 
21 4 
1 
21 
15 
7 
109 15 
10 
37 
2 
n 
24 
15 
0 
402 0 
0 
820 15 
7 
21 
13 
2 
81 0 
0 
65 
8 
5 
13 
4 
7 
91 8 
7 
240 
2 
7 
23 
4 
0 
228 12 
6 
28 17 
2 
15 
t 
6 
145 10 
0 
202 7 
21 
9 
11 
10 6 
11 
137 14 
11 
20 
3 
9 
139 10 
256 13 
3 
20 
4 
0 
|Employraent almost exclusively agri- 
\ cultural. 
Garden area not given separately. 
Do. do. do. 
|Only 25 boys employed on the land. 
\Accounts quoted aro for 1883. 
(■ About one-third of the boys are cm- 
\ ployed on the land. 
{66 acres of the grass-land have been 
recently added, so the accounts relate 
to only 87 acres of land of all kinds. 
(Subdivision of land not given. The 
\ farm about to be given up. 
Accounts quoted are for 1883. 
iThe accounts of this school are sub- 
divided, and labour done by one 
department for another is charged. 
("Rent is charged for only 57^ acres, the 
\ remainder being the Society's freehold. 
SCHOOLS. 
None 
None 
39 0 10 
174 0 0 
None 
Noue 
91 7 7 
161 6 9 
32 19 6 
488 10 7 
58 1 lit 
58 15 7 
265 11 7 
19 16 7 
17 7 11 
14 11 0 
22 2 1 
26 10 7 
17 4 2 
20 18 4 
Also 4 acres of Playground. 
(Eent 18s. to 208. per acre for 24 acres, 
\ ■ remainder free. 
{About 270 boys employed in agricul- 
ture. Eent charged for only 43^ 
acres, remainder free. 
t Inventory not taken into account. 
Boys is treated as a Farm Eeceipt, but in others as a General Receipt; tlierefore to make 
bible, treated the Hire of Boys »s an item belonging to the General School Account and 
been impossible, owing to the subdivision of the published Accounts amongst the School 
