CARRYING HORSES. 293 



sale and of the day on whicli it was to take place. It was 

 held that the Company were not liable in Damages for the 

 whole of the loss which the Owner sustained in consequence 

 of the injuries occasioned by the road journey ; but that 

 the measure of Damages was the deterioration which the 

 Horses, if in ordinary condition and fit to make the 

 journey, would have suffered thereby, and the time and 

 labour expended on the road (~) . 



(z) Waller v. Midland Great Western Railicay Co., L. E., 4 Ir. 376; 

 reversing L. E.., 1 Ir. 520. 



