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lands of his farm laid down, drained, fenced, and improved in 
the completest manner, a silver cup, value ten guineas, or cash at 
his option. 
Premium III. For the next heft (as in Premium II.) a silver 
cup, value jcuen guineas, or cash at his option. 
These will be continued Jor the next year. 
Premium IV. To the person, being the owner and occupier, 
who shall Improve the greatest quantity of meadozo and pasture 
land (not usually over-flowed in times of flood) by throwing water 
over it in the most equal and judicious manner, the quantity of land 
’ improved, not being less than jive acres, a silver medal. 
Premium V. To the tenant and occupier of any farm, &c, 
who shall improve the greatest quantity of land (not being less 
than three statute acres) by floating, (as in Premium IV .) a silver 
cup, value seven guineas. 
Premium VI. To the tenant and occupier of any farm, &c. 
who shall improve the greatest quantity of land (not being less 
than two statute acres) by floating, (as in Premium IV.) a sliver 
cup, value jve guineas. 
To those who intend to improve their land by floating, Mr. 
Boswell’s Treatise on Watering Land is recommended. — Price 2S. 6d. 
Claims for these premiums must be delivered to the Secretary, on or 
before the first of May 1802. 
Premium VII. To the persons who have received any of the 
premiums for floating land, and who have since, for five years, 
kept the drains and water-courses made by them for that purpa'c, 
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