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8. The purchaser of any lot warranted sound, who shall con- 

 ceive the same unsound, shall return the same, on or before the 

 evening of the second day from the sale, otherwise the same shall 

 be deemed sound, and the purchaser shall be obliged to keep the 

 lot with all faults 



9. The King's tax shall be paid by the seller, and not by the 

 purchaser. 



10. All horses, carriages, &c., brought to this repository for 

 sale, and sold by private contract^ either by Messrs. Tattersall, 

 the owner, or any one acting as agent for the owner of such 

 horses, carriages, &c., shall pay the usual commission ; and no 

 person shall have a right to take away his horses, carriages, &c., 

 until the commission, keep, and other expenses are paid, whether 

 the same have been sold by public auction, or private contract, or 

 are not sold. 



11. All horses, carriages, &c., advertised by Messrs. Tatter- 

 sall (though not upon the premises at the time of sale, either by 

 private contract or public auction) shall pay the usual commis- 

 sion. Lastly. The conditions of sale are : — 



If sold by public auction, two shillings in the pound. 

 If by private contract, one shilling in the pound ; and 

 If not sold, five shillings for putting up. 

 The days for payment are, for unwarranted horses, Wednes- 

 days ; for Avarranted horses, Fridays, only, between the hours of 

 10 and 4 o'clock. 



N. B. No money paid without a written order. 



Regulations at Mr. Osborne's stables, in King's 

 Road, Gray's Inn.* 



* I have recently been informed by Jlr. Bankes, now a partner Tvith Messrs. 

 Osborne and Son, that for a considerable time past they have declined war- 

 ranting any horses sent to them for sale, but that they have not found the 

 system at all prejudicial to their trade. 



