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Farming of Hampshire. 
western and eastern, between which run up the manors of Brock- 
enhurst (Mr. Morant's), Lyndhurst (the Crown's), and Minstead 
(Mr. Compton's). 
The following financial statement of the receipts and expen- 
diture, for the year ending 31st March, 1860, is taken from the 
last (38th) Report of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods 
and Forests : — 
Recetpts. 
£ s. d. £ s. d. 
Sales of navy timber 10,142 6 7 
Boat crooks 72 16 9 
Kejected timber 556 0 0 
Other timber 1,641 6 11 
Bark 4,683 14 3 
Poles 066 4 1 
Stackwood • .. 61 11 0 
Fagots 753 18 2 
Fathomwood (firewood) .. ' 396 0 6 
Miscellaneous wood 434 15 3 
Oak, lir, and holly plants 262 15 9 
Grass , 156 
Marl 390 
Gravel and sand 96 1 1 
20,072 4 10 
Value of trees and plants removed from nurseries to planta- 
tions, of timber wood for lodges and fences, of fuel, &c. (ac- 
counted for, other side) 1,392 15 4 
Eent of cottages, of tilery, forest dues, fees on sporting licences, 
fines on pounded cattle, pannage of hogs, sale of venison, &c. 1,089 9 10 
Rent of Burley Bails Farm and interest on drainage there .. 170 14 8 
Dilto, new Park Farm 400 I 10 
23,125 6 6 
Expenditure. 
£ s. d. £ s. d. 
I. Planting, new works, and improvements .. 2,827 15 0 
Value of trees and plants, and other out- 
goings (other side) 1,100 2 
3,927 17 0 
II. Maintenance and general management : 
Salaries 2,539 8 4 
Labour and artificers' bills 4,411 2 7 
Outgoings (other side) 162 19 0 
Carnage of timber to Portsmouth, criminal 
prosecutions, compassionate allowances, 
&c 1,871 14 8 
8,985 4 7 
Total expenditure .. .. 12,913 1 7 
To this may he added the following figures, from the same 
