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doubt have gone to work in more compact 

 fashion if in the beginning he had been commis- 

 sioned to provide an establishment for training as 

 many horses as can now be accommodated at Park 

 House. When it became necessary, in consequence 

 of my greatly increasing business, for me to con- 



MODEL RACING ESTABLISHMENT 



A, boxes ; B, business room ; c, dining-room ; D, fodder and engine room ; 

 E, tackle, cleaning, washing, drying rooms, &c. ; g, boys' living and sitting 

 rooms and dormitories, head men's rooms, &c. ; g, kitchens, &c. 



siderably extend the premises, Mr. Dollar was again 

 called in, a design for an important extension was 

 made, and the " Park House " stables and appur- 

 tenances completed as they stand to-day. I doubt, 

 whatever Mr. Dollar's ideas of architecturally im- 

 proving upon himself may be, whether any visitor 



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