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Report on the Dairy and Stock-Farm 
has been to an extraordinary extent equipped by the tenant 
himself. The modest and comfortable farmhouse, and a certain 
extent of shippon, stabling, barn room, were originally provided. 
The barn and shippon at the farther end also is the landlord's 
property, but of the quantity of building represented in the 
adjoining plan, it is surprising to find how much has been 
erected by the tenant. In taking out and rearranging fencing, 
in new roads and gateways, in providing watering-places in the 
Fig. 2. — Plan of tlie Lighifoot Farm Homestead, in the occupation 
of Mr. E. G. Eotliersall. 
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1. }[ou8e and garden. 
2. Karm-yard. 
3. Coals, &c. 
4. Stock-yard. 
5. I'iKfteries, 8tore-room for sawdust ovor. 
G. Stable. 
7. Harness-room. 
8. Tool-hou.sc. 
9. Cart-shed. 
10. HuU-housp. 
1 1 . Shippous lor 42 cowp. 
11a. Cako-store and cliopping-room over. 
12. Hay-barn. 
la. HtoaniinR-bouse. 
14. Covered manure-slied. 
15. .Stable. 
16. Knginc and grlnding-Uouse. 
17. Churning and wash-house. 
18. Loose-boxes. 
19. Cottch-bousc. 
20. I'oultry house and yard. 
22. Shippon for 5 cows. 
