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dotted line, through No. 18 ; but notwithstanding these, the 
buildings are very capital ones. I here insert plan and 
particulars of them. 
Fig. 4. — Flan of Mr. Procter's Farm Buildings. 
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1. Old bam. 
2. Cake house. 
3. Granary. 
4. Chaff-mixing room. 
5. Turnip house. 
6. Open shed and yard for store boasts. 
7. 7. Opfn shed and yard for horsts. 
8. Chaff house. 
9. 9. Stables. 
10. 10. Harness rooms. 
11. 11. Chair bins. 
12. Fat beast stalls. 
13. Passage. 
M. Box for fat beast. 
15. Feeding passages. 
16. Open shed and bullock yard. 
17. 17. Hospitals. 
18. Open shed and yard for young horses. 
19. Open shed and yard for cows. 
20. Bull bo.x. 
21. Loose box. 
22. 22. Loose box for cows. 
23. Cow house. 
24. Calf house. 
25. Pigs. 
26. Boiler house. 
27. Entrance gateway. 
Soils, Labour, Purchased Manures and Cakes. — The soil 
varies from a free working mixed one to a clay loam, the former 
preponderating, and nowhere on the farm can very poor land be 
