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Conditions attending the sales of Mr. Dixon of 

 Barbican, by auction or private contract. The sales 

 are on Friday. 



1. The highest bidder to be the buyer; if any dispute arises, 

 the lot to be put up agaiu and re-sold. 



2. To advance five shillings at each bidding above five pounds ; 

 ten shillings above ten pounds ; and so on in proportion. 



3. All horses, sold either by public auction or private contract, 

 tvarranted in any respect, and not answering such warranty, to be 

 returned by six o'clock the next evening, or in default thereof, the 

 purchaser icill be obliged to keep them with all faults. 



4. Horses sent in for sale warranted, must be entered as such, 

 to prevent disputes ; and each lot sold vpithout warranty, to be 

 taken with all faults. 



5. Each lot intended for sale will be entered in the books, with 

 the proprietor's name, residence, and price, on their reception. 

 The seller to pay two shillings and sixpence for each lot putting 

 up, if not sold ; and for selling by public auction, five per cent, 

 commission, with a duty of twelve-pence in the pound ; and for 

 selling by private sale, one shilling in the pound, if the lot is sold 

 either by the auctioneer or proprietor, provided the customer is 

 found on the premises. 



6. The purchaser is immediately to give in his name and resi- 

 dence, with a deposit of five shillings in the pound on the amount 

 of his purchase, and to pay the remainder of the purchase-money 

 before the lot or lots shall be delivered. 



Y. No money will be paid to the proprietor, unless the lots are 

 cleared by the purchaser : and the auctioneer will not be answer- 

 able for any deficiency that may arise by the re-sale of uncleared 

 property. 



As to piroperiy sold, either by auction or private contract. 

 8. On all property remaining uncleared until the ensuing sale 



