52 THROUGH STABLE AND SADDLE-ROOM. 



To hold 1 sack of corn, from 



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£ s. a. 



18 

 17 9 



1 18 6 



2 11 9 



I should advise the use of one to hold two sacks 

 (for corn), and one to hold one sack (for bran). A 

 third may be found useful for chaff, but it is not 

 necessary. Two of the size I have named would 

 be large enough for a stable of two or three horses. 

 Where practicable, I do not advise that the corn- 

 bins should be kept in the stables, inasmuch as I 

 am so strongly opposed to anything further than 

 the horses and what is absolutely necessary being- 

 there, greater cleanliness and less lodgment for dust 

 and dirt being thereby secured. 



The cost of utensils necessary for a stable of one 

 or two horses will be, therefore, as follows, viz. : 



1 stable fork 

 1 bass-broom 

 3 birch-brooms 

 1 wheelbarrow 

 1 shovel 

 1 dung-basket 

 1 wooden bucket 

 1 iron pail . 

 1 stable lamp 



1 half-gallon corn 

 1 corn-sieve 

 1 iron corn-bin 



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measure 



£4 14 6 



