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lion will be deemed essential parts of its merits) to be produced to 
the Society at their General Meeting in August 1802, a silver 
cup, value seven guineas. 
This claim is open to all. 
Premium III. To the tenant and occupier of any farm, <S:c. 
(not being less than sixty acres) who shall make, in a substantial, 
durable manner, the best reservoirs in his farm, for the reception 
of dung-water, either for floating meadows, or carrying off in 
water-carts, (betwixt June 1, 1801, and June 1, 1802) a silver 
cup, value seven guineas. 
Premium IV. For the second best, the farm not being less 
i^canjorty statute acres, a silver cup, value Jive guineas. 
Premium V. For the third best, the farm not being less 
than twenty statute acres, a silver cup, value four guineas. 
Claims for these premiums, with certificates, must be delivered 
to the Secretary, on or before the 1st of June 1802. 
Premium VI. To the owner or occupier of any farm, dec, 
who shall, in either of the years 1801 or 1802, lay down the 
greatest quantity of land, (not being less than tight acres) for pas- 
ture, in the best manner, and cleanest from weeds, and sown 
with white clover and grass seeds, a silver medal. 
Premium VII. To the tenant and occupier of any farm, &c. 
who shall lay down the greatest quantity of land (not being less 
jour acres) for pasture, as in the last premium, a silver cup, 
value seven guineas. 
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