Farm Capital. 
pennit him to remove the same at the expiration of the tenancy, provided he 
gives notice in writing to the landlord, two months before the expiration of the 
tenancy, of what buildings he claims. In the event of removal, the tenant 
to make good all damage to ground and premises caused by such erection 
or removal. 
Schedule B, above eefekbed to (p. 175). 
The improvements (Schedule B) are as follows : 
1. The drainage of land, and the straightening, widening, deepening, or 
otherwise improving the drains, streams, and watercourses of any land. 
2. The irrigation and warping of land. 
3. The embanking of land from the sea or tidal waters, or from lakes, rivers, 
or streams, in u permanent manner. 
4. The enclosing of land. 
5. The reclamation of land and its chalking. 
6. The making of permanent farm-roads and permanent tramways, and 
railways for agricultural or farming purposes. 
7. The dealing of land. 
8. The erection of labourers' cottages, fai-m-houses, and other buildings 
required for farm purposes, and the improvement of and addition to labourers' 
cottages, fann-houses, and other buildings for farm purposes already erectied, 
so far as such improvements or additions be of a permanent nature. 
9. Planting for shelter or for periodical cuttings, which will increase the per- 
manent value of the land. 
10. The constructing or erecting of any engine-houses, water-wheels, 
and other mills, kilns, shafts, wells, tanks, reservoirs, dams, leads, pipes, con- 
duits, watercoiuses, bridges, weirs, sluices, flood-gates, or hatches, which will 
increase the value of any land for farming or agricultural purposes. 
11. The erecting of any engines or machinery of a permanent nature, so as 
the same be erected in connection with and in the eflecting of any works oi 
or improvements in drainage or irrigation hereby authorised. 
12. The construction or improvement of jetties or landing-places on the ! 
coast or on the banks of navigable rivers or lakes, for the transport of cattle, 
sheep, and other agricultural stock and produce ; and of lime, manure, and 
other articles and things for agricultural and farming purposes ; provided that 
the Commissioners shall be satisfied that such works will add to the perma- 
nent value of the adjoining lands to an extent proportioned to the expense.' 
thereof 
13. " For the contribution due from any landowner towards any public oi 
general works of drainage or other improvements, the cost whereof shall 
by Act of Parliament or Royal Charter, or Commission, be directed o" 
authorised to be assessed or charged upon the inheritance of the lands im 
proved." 
14. " For the purpose of effecting any improvement under this or the recite* 
Acts, it shall be lawful to get and work freestone, limestone, clay, sand, anc 
any other mineral or substance out of the land to be improved or charged 
and to make tramroads and other ways, and to bum and make bricks, tiles' 
and other things to be used in effecting such improvements," and, also "fo 
the same purpose, to cut down and use any timber or trees not planted o 
serving for shelter or ornament." 
Together with ample powers for making roads and drains over and throng' 
adjoining lands, and carrying out all other necessary works iu connection wit 
and to give effect to such improvements. 
