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Report of the Judges of Farm Plans, 
Fig. 5. — Plan of Farm Buildings — " Coloniais." 
A AAA. 
Covered yard. 
J. 
Harness. 
BB. 
Stalls for beasts. 
K. 
Loose-box. 
CCC. 
Tramway. 
L. 
Nag-stable. 
DD. 
Bull-box and hospital. 
MM. 
Calves. 
EE. 
Feeding-pens. 
N. 
Fowls. 
F. 
Stable. 
0 0. 
Pigs. 
G. 
Harness and passage. 
P. 
Breeding-sty. 
H. 
Carthorse-stable. 
Q- 
Boiling-house. 
I. 
Coach house. 
RRRE. 
Boozing water. 
S. Implements. 
T. Roots. 
V. Mixing. 
V. Engine. 
W. Straw-barn. 
X. Shoeing-torge. 
Y. Threshlng-bara. 
Z. ' Waggon-shed. 
a. Drawing-room. 
6. Dining-room. 
c. Porch. 
d. Hall. 
(. Kitchen. 
/. Scnllfry. 
g. Dairy. 
h. Store, 
t. Pantrv. 
j. Shed., 
k. Yard. 
I. Ashes. ' 
m. Fuel, 
n. Boots. 
0. Wash-ly)use. 
p. Buck staircase. 
q. Staircase, 
r. Garden entrance. 
The yards are well lighted and ventilated by ridge skylights and louvres ; also 
by large arched openings on the south front, 10 feet wide and 12 feet liigh, 
to admit loads of bay and corn for temporary shelter in harvest time, 
If desired, these yards may be left uncovered at a great saving of expense, 
providing only lean-to sheds for shelter against the high building on the north 
side ; they could be roofed in at any future time without difficulty. The walls 
are carried up to the roof-line to prevent infection, should disease appear ; the 
floors are excavated with a graduated fail of 2 feet 6 inches from the south 
front, so as to hold as great a depth of manure as possible. 
