412 APPENDIX. 



1. All horses that fire sold and warranted, must, if proved other- 

 wise, be returned within six days from the time of sale. 



2. The owners of horses sold may receive the money on the 

 seventh day from the time of sale. 



3. All horses must be paid for before they are delivered, and 

 for those which are not sold, the expenses must be paid before 

 taken away. 



I take this opportunity of observing that Mr. 

 Osborne of the King's Road, is not the defendant 

 in the cause of Best v. Osborne quoted in the pre- 

 vious pages. I am anxious to expLain this, because 

 I should be very sorry to impute to him the conduct 

 attributed to the son of the defendant in that cause. 

 Both the Osbornes, father and son, have always 

 acted in an honorable way in all transactions in 

 which I have been personally engaged with them, 

 and I believe them to be as respectable and plain- 

 dealing men as any in the trade ; though I must 

 add, that if they possessed a little more scientific 

 knowledge they would listen with more attention to 

 the objections of their customers. It is a fault, 

 however, on the right side, as respects such of their 

 customers as are sellers ; and for my ow^n part, I sell 

 there more frequently than I buy. They are very 

 liberal in the trial of their horses, an important point 

 with all buyers, and not less so with all honest sellers. 



