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THE H0K8E. 



of &\x\j feet in the clear inside length, with two wings, project- 

 ing anteriorly, measuring internally thirty feet in the clear, in 

 depth, by tlfceen in width. 



The right wing contains a four stalled stable, D, D, D, D, 

 with stalls six feet by nine, fitted in all respects as those de- 

 scribed in the other stable plans already given, and behind it a 

 harness-room, C, with a fire-place of fifteen feet by eiglit. 



The left wing contains two loose boxes, B, B, exactly similar 

 to those described heretofore, of fifteen feet each square. 



The stable and loose boxes are both entered by doors open- 

 ing exactly as previously described into two outer gangways, E 

 and F, of eight feet width ; in the rear of one of which is a 

 stairway to the lofts ; and of the other a fire-place, G, and boiler, 

 II, for cooking vegetables, warming water, and the like. 



End Elevation. 



In the centre of the main building is a carriage-honse, A, 

 sixteen feet by fifteen in the clear. 



In the middle of the paved court between the wings, is a 

 cesspool, L, covered with a solid movable lid, like that of a hay 



