. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. tendance at the Maltonannual hirings held on November 25, the townbeing crowded all day with servants. The bestdemand was for strong youths who could ploughand young lads, and these promptly commandedthe wages of last year ; strong men were to be hadfor less money, and the wages of female generally well maintained all round. Goodforemen and managing hinds received to £i0 peryear, second rate £24 to £26; bead waggoners £17to £19, strong youths £14 to £17. and lads Sito £9 per annum. Domestics hired at filfr to£20 for good cooks, hou
. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. tendance at the Maltonannual hirings held on November 25, the townbeing crowded all day with servants. The bestdemand was for strong youths who could ploughand young lads, and these promptly commandedthe wages of last year ; strong men were to be hadfor less money, and the wages of female generally well maintained all round. Goodforemen and managing hinds received to £i0 peryear, second rate £24 to £26; bead waggoners £17to £19, strong youths £14 to £17. and lads Sito £9 per annum. Domestics hired at filfr to£20 for good cooks, housemaids £14 to £lt>,generals £10 to £13, and young girls from £8 perannum. Strong managing girls for the farmhouee£16 to £18. The annual dinner of the Farmers ProtectionAssociation. Darlington (Head Centre), will beheld on Friday, February 2, at the Kings HeadHotel. The Right Hon. A E. FeJIowes, ,President of the Board of Agriculture, has con-sented to be present. 638 MARK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL December 4, Future of the Royal AgriculturalHall. Sir,—In view of the persistent rumours whichare now being circulated to the effect that thoRoyal Agricultural Hall has been secured by thoLondon County Council in connection with its11anyway system in this district, I should feelgreatly obliged if you would kindly permit me,through the medium of your paper, to say thatsuch rumours are very misleading and totallydevoid of truth. I feel that it is due to the promoters of themany exhibitions in this hall, and to the verylarge section of the public who attend them, todo all in my power to contradict these mischievousstatements.—I am, your obedient servant,Garrett Taylor,Managing Director, Royal Agri-cultural Hall Co.: Ltd. November 28, 1905. Forced from the Land. Sir,—As one interested in the solution of howbest to get the people back again on to the landfrom which they have been forced by various de-pressing circumstances over which they had noc
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