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The other ttvo buildings being for the manufac¬ 
ture of Sugar, a part of the property being planted 
in Canes, belong not properly to this work, and arc 
only represented to shew how the Author availed 
himself of the small quantity of level surface which 
he had to deal with. 
Stable. 
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-Is a Stock-Yard. 
Sheds to keep the Stock from the 
weather. 
The water comes from a Spring through the 
Coffee to a Bason outside the Garden Fen^e, which 
has an outlet to throw it pff when too abundant ; 
from thence runs to a Bason in the centre of the 
Garden to a Bason at the Draining Platform, where 
it has another outlet, if not wanted ; from whence 
jt is sent either into the Mill Cistern, under House 
No. 1, or round by the Kitchen and Sugar-work, 
where a drain carries it oft. 
Plate II. Fig. I. Lining is referred to under 
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that article. 
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Fig. 3 and 4, a plain, and a more complex 
Cabrit or Level for tracing Koads, &c. 
Fig. 6 and 7? are referred to in the Appendix. 
Plate III. represents a Plan, Elevation, end and 
sideways, and a perspective view of the Coffee- 
Mill.—That here represented is not the one com¬ 
monly in use, though of the same figure— They 
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