lo Feb., 1910. 



Building IIi)its for Settlers. 



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the Ijiails being 7 ft. with a 12-in. gutter and a 4-ft. path l>etween it and 

 the outside wall. The wall is on blocks 9 ins. to j8 ins. above the pave- 

 ment, thereb} allowing for ventilation. A loft with softwood floor runs 



KILLrNG TlilC SILO. 



all round the silo and ahfixe the milking shed. It will l)e seen that this 

 plan provides for consideralile eronomy of space as well as for con- 

 \t'nient feeding arrangements. The l)ails accommodate over sixt\ cows. 



GENERAL VIEW OF FARM BUILDINGS, MESSRS. IIAI.FORD BROS. FARM. 



Men's iniartcTS in t'oregrDUiid iiiiil dairy to ri^lit. 

 Flats where maize cro]) is ;;r(i\\ ii in distance. 



