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The Common Wine was produced at the rate of about 1,000 imp. Galls per acre in 1840, and at upwards of 1,200 imp. Galls per acre in 1841. That which has been kept of the former would sell now 4/- to 5/- per gall in the neighbourhood -- the extent of demand not known.
 


Hill land with strong subsoil consisting of marely shale etc.,
Value of land per acre, cleared, stumped & fenced...... £10: 0: 0
Trenching 3ft,6in @ 7/6 per rod - £60, Terraces £3..... 63: 0: 0
4,000 Vine cuttings 12/- Levelling ground & planting £6; Hoeing 8/-...... 7: 0: 0
  80: 0: 0

2nd Year.

4,000 stakes £8. 2 labours @ 30/- 60/-, pruning 10/- Tying shoots et, 10/-...... 12: 0: 0
Interest upon £80 @ 10 per cent...... 8: 0: 0
  100: 0: 0

3rd Year.

One labour 30/-, two hoeings 10/-, Pruning 10/- Staking, tying shoots etc., 10/-...... 3: 0: 0
Interest upon £100...... 10: 0: 0
  113: 0: 0

4th Year.

Pruning & Staking 40/-, one labour 30/-, two hoeings 10/- tying vines etc. 20/-...... 5: 0: 0
Vintage and Cellarage £2:14:0, Interest upon £113, £11:6:0...... 14: 0: 0
  132: 0: 0
200 galls wine at 6 months, worth 2/6...... 25: 0: 0
  107: 0: 0

5th Year.

Annual expenses of vines £5:10:0 Vintage & Cellarage £3: 6: 0...... 8: 16: 0
Interest upon £107...... 10: 14: 0
  126: 10: 0
500 Galls Wine @ 2/6...... 62: 10: 0
  64: 0: 0

6th Year.

Annual expenses of Vineyard & labour...... 10: 0: 0
Interest upon £64...... 6: 8: 0
Wear & tear of tools & other expenses not taken to account...... 7: 2: 0
  87: 10: 0
700 Galls. Wine @ 2/6...... 87: 10: 0

 

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