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4163. As an example of a farmery to he managed by a bailiff, we give that of Skelbo, 

 also in Sutherland. The farm consists of 450 acres, the greater part taken from a 

 heathery waste. It contains a suitable house for the grieve or bailitF, and attached to 

 the office is a threshing machine, combining a com or meal-mill. Its accommodations 



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