Lotkry Tickets, or In any other way which may rirque any 
part of their property in games of chance. 
Athly. That as foon as their fund amounts to lool. one 
half of it fhall be laid out in government or land fecurity. 
My. That (hould it increafe in future fo as to enable 
them to make any divifion of their principal among the 
members, they lhall always on making fuch divifion leave at 
leaft one hundred potmds in flock. 
6 thly. Thatevety Society Intending to claim this premium 
fhall, at the time of its Inflltution, fend a fair copy ot their 
Articles to this Society for infpe6Hon before printing them. 
jthly. That each claim fhall be accompanied with a cer- 
tificate, figned by the Minifler and Churchwardens of the 
parifh; containing a printed copy of their Articles, the 
amount of their flock, and the number ot aaual members, 
with their names and occupations. 
Claims to be made at the meeting in September 1791. 
It is recommended to Farmers, &c. to promote thefe 
Societies, by becoming members of them, as they evidently 
tend to lelfen the Poor’s Rates. 
PLOUGHING.— As in the whole circle of Agricultural 
practice, there is nothing more interefling to the Farmer 
than Ploughing well and cheap-, the following Premiums 
are offered, that a fair and general comparative trial may 
take place in March or April next, of the various Ploughs 
of different conflruaions: 
For the Plough that performs beft, Six Guineas. 
For the fecond-befl, Four Guineas. 
For the third-befl, if it has any real merit, Two Guineas. 
And that rewards be alfo given to the Ploughmen, viz. 
To the Ploughman cf the firfl-befl, a Pair of Buck-lkln 
Breeches, or a Guinea. 
To the fecond-befl, a Pair of flrong Shecp-fkln ditto, or 
Half-a-Gulnea. 
To the third-befl, a Smock Frock, or a Crown. 
Particulars of the day and place to be agreed on at the 
February meeting, and advertifed in their refolutions. 
