Reformatory and Industrial Schools. 233 
of BoTs' Wages per Acre for certain Reformatory Schools in tlie Year 1884. 
Gross Excess 
of Wages per 
Acre* over 
Value of 
Produce. 
Hire of Boys. 
Total Amount 
Received. 
Amount 
Received per 
Acre. 
Net Excess of 
AV'ages per Acre 
over Value of 
Produce. 
Remarks. 
£ s 
d. 
s. 
d. 
d. 
£ s. 
d. 
6 12 
105 
8 
8 
2 
2 
2 
4 10 
li 
1 IG 
H 
•" 
1 16 
10 1 
2 
105 
10 
7 
4 
4 
5 
5 IG 
9 
8 10 
3J 
32 
2 
3 
0 
15 
8 
7 14 
n 
3 11 
119 
3 
8 
I 
7 
3 
14 13 
14 13 
8J 
9 3 
2 
303 
6 
4 
7 
15 
ej 
1 7 
"'i 
6 14 
4 
8 19 
4 
62 
18 
7 
0 
8 
3 
8 11 
1 
8 0 
3 
7 12 
8 
86 
5 
10 
1 
18 
4 
5 14 
4 
0 0 
13 7 
5 14 
5 14 
6^ 
1 10 
9 
1 10 
9 
7 19 
133 
8 
0 
1 
8 
1 
6 11 
3J 
173 
7 
9 
11 
11 
2 
4 14 
10 , 
288 
0 
11* 
2 
8 
2J 
2 6 
{Hire of Horses and Sundries, 21?. 19s. extra. 
Only about 60 acres under cultivation, re- 
mainder in grass. 
Hire of Horse to School, 15?. extra. 
fl48 in Reformatory, but only 25 employed 
\ on the land, which is all garden. 
!135 in Eeformatory, but only one-third 
employed on the land. Eeceipts include 
a certain amount for boys' labour. 
66 acres additional recently added. 
("Farm about to be given up on account of 
\ smoke damaging the crops. 
Account for 1883. 
A large acreage (315 acres) is poor grass. 
JEeceived also for sand and gravel 100?. 5s. 
j^About 35 acres garden and orchard. 
: ("70?. was also received for hire of horses. 
{About 150 boys in the Eeformatory. 
I About two-thirds of the boys employed on 
it the land. 
About 270 boys employed on the land. 
land is in grass, and the plough generally takes the place of the spade on the arable land. 
