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Plans of Farm Buildings. 
Nag Stable and Piggery Range. 
Level and make up and ram to receive concrete. 
Excavate trenches for foundations. 
9-in. brickwork laid in mortar, pointed on both sides, the external face 
being black marked (all openings deducted). 
9-in. brickwork to feed walls to piggeries. 
9-in. by 3-in. wrot. and rounded capping bolted down to walls and covered 
with carbolineum. 
Four bolts 2t in. long. 
Seven extra cost to 4-in. double rim arches over iron windows. 
Six extra cost to 4-iu. relieving arches over door openings. 
Extra cost only to bull-nose bricks in jambs and angles. 
Concrete to piggery floors 4 in. thick, composed of four parts slag screenings 
to one part best Portland cement laid on, and include a bed of broken bricks 
or clinker ashes, the whole being grooved out in small deep squares. 
Provide and lay next walls, 9-in. Staffordshire channels to deliver through 
walls over gullies as shown. 
Concrete all as before described, but finished smooth to boiling place, feed 
passages, carriage house, and harness room on bed of broken bricks and 
clinker ashes. 
Flooring to nag stable, passage, and box in Skier Spring bricks, 9 in. by 
4J in., grooved in six or eight squares, laid and grouted in cement on a bed of 
concrete composed of six parts broken bricks, stone, and gravel to one part 
best Portland cement. 
Extra cost 12-in. channel. 
Form two chimney stacks to harness room and boiling house. 
Chimney pots to harness room and boiling house. 
Provide and set in brickwork, 30- and 20-gallon furnace pans respectively,, 
with all necessary doors, grates, &c., complete. 
Provide grate and boiler for harness room with iron mantel complete. 
9-in. by 4J-in. by 3-in. blue Staffordshire bricks laid on edge in cement 
between door jamb stones to' form steps. 
Fourteen stone templates built in wall to receive iron dowels of door 
jambs. 
Cement concrete laid to a regular fall, and grooved out in small squares to 
wash place on a bed of broken brick. 
Three coats plaster to ceiling of nag stable, harness room, box and carriage 
house. 
Best 18-in. by 9-in. Portmadoc slating on 1 J-in. by |-in. red for laths, 
torched on the inside with hair mortar, with the exception of piggeries and 
boiling house. 
Blue-capped Staffordshire ridge tiles. 
Extra cost of ventilating ridges over stalls, box, piggery, and boiling house: 
Salt glazed mangers to stalls fixed in walls and having brick in cement piers 
formed in the centre to carry same. 
Provide a bolt with ring and fix through manger and back wall with 6-in. 
cast-iron tie plate and nut on the outside. 
Corner manger to box fixed complete with bolts through wall. 
Twelve iron stable hit and miss windows 3 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in. having three’ 
square Hartley’s j -plate glass fixed in same. 
7-in. by 3-in. York stone window sills to same, tooled weathered and throated'. 
Flash junction of roof with barn wall, and form short valleys at junction of 
roofs. 
Salt glazed pig troughs in different sizes fixed as directed and where shown. 
Perforated gratings in ceilings over stall divisions and box with 10-in. air 
shafts and Walker’s patent exhaust ventilator. Fix in roof where directed. 
Roof with king post principals having 3-in. by 9-in. tie beams, 3-in. by 9-in, 
king-posts, 3-in. by 6-in. principal rafters, 3-in. by 4-in. strutts, 3-in. by 7-in, 
