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The potatoe stores (pyes as they are called) should 

 at one end point near to the entrance, and water 

 must be raised to the coppers and cisterns at once 

 by a pump ; a trough or other conveyance from 

 the dairy to the cistern?, for milk, whey, &e. 

 Such an arrangement will be very convenient, and 

 the expence need not be considerable. To annex 

 a certain space of grass, or artificial grasses, in di- 

 visions, into which the hogs may be let at pleasure, 

 is an addition of admirable use, if the spot permit 

 it. Those who do not possess 'a convenient pig 

 apparatus, can have little idea of the great use of 

 it, in making manure. This alone becomes an 

 objecl: that would justify any good farmer in going 

 to a certain expence, for attaining so profitable a 

 part of what ought to be his farm-yard system. 

 In nine tenths of the farmeries in the kingdom, it 

 is lamentable to see so many parts of a right pig- 

 gery scattered and unconnected, in such a manner 

 as to preclude convenience, increase labour, and 

 prevent the making of dung. 



In }jfa I built a hoggery, nearly, but not ex - 

 nelly on this idea, the oipcnces of which were, 

 The boiling-house, - . 18 ]8 O 



Copper, - 13 O O 



Fund, - 4 O 



Pump, ... 1 1O 



18, - 14 O O 



She- - - 6 15 O 



Paling, - 770 



Carry over - . 65 10 Q 



Paving, 





