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finder his personal and direct supervision, which is much pre- 
ferred to the work executed by the landlord with borrowed 
capital, for which about 6 per cent, is charged, a like percentage 
Ijeing paid on a large quantity of draining. 
A minute description of the buildings, of which there are 
three sets of varying size, would be somewhat tedious, but a 
striking feature is the large number of loose boxes required for 
the accommodation of the horses and young bulls. In all, the 
ventilation is perfect, a supply of cold fresh air coming in near 
the floor, and the heated atmosphere escaping at the top. 
Covered yards are also a great feature at Catterick, as in 
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