20 
Claimi for these two last premiums must be sent to the Secretary, 
on or before th* 25th of March, in the year following the laying down the 
land and sowing the white clover and grass seeds. 
‘ 2 n almost all the reports of Counties sent to “ The Board of 
Agriculture,” in London, the using of single horse-carts is 
strongly recommended, not only to the farmers, hut to the 
public carriers also. 
By full experience their utility has betn proved; they save a 
very great annual expence of money, which is necessary to repair 
the great damages done to the roads by long teams, and carriages 
with heavy weights ; and they will also diminish nearly one- 
half of the charge of buying and maintaining the number of 
horses now used in long teams. The Society^ therefore^ offer 
the following premiums. 
CLASS VIII. ^ 
Premium I. To the person who shall produce to the Society, 
at their Annual Meeting at Altrincham, 1802, ‘a one horse cart, 
which shall then be most approved for the strength, lightness, 
and cheapness, of its construction, and for its general fitness to be 
used both in the fields and on the roads, and the best geering for 
the horse, the sura of ten guineas. 
