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Premium II. To the public carrier who shall employ the 
greatest number of ont-horsc carts, not less than three., nor car- 
rying more than one ton each, (and proportioned to the amount 
of goods conveyed by such carrier) betwixt the first of November 
1800, and the 2^i[\ o£ September 1802, a silver cup, value 
guineas. 
Premium III. To the public carrier, who shall employ the next 
greatest number of single-horse carts, (as in Premium II.) a silver 
cup, value five guineas. 
Premium IV . To the owner and occupier of any farm, &c. 
who, in proportion to the size of his farm, and the usual number 
draught horses worked in it, not being less than three, shall employ 
the greatest number of single-horse carts in his husbandry business 
(as in Premium II.) a silver cup, value seven guineas. 
Premium V. To the tenant and occupier of any farm, &c. 
who, in proportion to the size of his farm, and the usual number 
of draught horses worked in it, shall employ the greatest number 
of single horse-carts in his husbandry business, (as in Premium 
11.) a sliver cup, value seven guineas. 
Premium VI. To the tenant and occupier of any farm, 
who shall employ the next greatest number of single-horse carts, (as 
in Premium IV.) a silver cup, value five guineas. 
Attested claims and certificates for these premiums, to be sent to the 
Secretary, on or before the ist of September 1802. 
, ' Premium VII. To the owner and occupier of any farm or 
parcel of land, adjoining to a river, who shall, in the most effectual 
manner, secure the greatest length of the bank of such river, (pro- 
portioned to the force of the stream and the depth of the bank) so 
