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the same may be sold by Public Auction witbout reserve, at 

 the next Sale clay, with or without notice to the owner, who 

 may receive the net proceeds of such Sale on either of the 

 days as above. 



11. The Commission on all Sales is five percent., except 

 for Dogs which is ten per cent., and the same will be charged 

 on any Lots returned as not answering warranty, but there 

 shall not be a less charge than Five Shillings for any Horse 

 or Carriage sold. An Auction fee of Pive Shillings is charged 

 on each Horse, Five Shillings on each Carriage, Two Shillings 

 and Sixpence on Harness or Saddle and Bridle, and Ten 

 Shillings on each Dog entered on the Books, whether the Lots 

 be put up for Sale or not. 



3s. 6d. is charged for the keep of each Horse per Day and 

 Night, 6d. for Ostlers, and if sold Is. 6d. for Halter, 

 Dog's keep, 6r/. each per Day and Night, Collar and 

 Chain Is. 6d. each, unless supplied by Vendor. 



5s. is charged per Week for the standing of four-wheel 

 Carriages ; and 3s. per Week for the standing of two- 

 wheel Carriages, and Is. for washing. 



12. The above Conditions apply to all Horses, Carriages, 

 &c., brought to this Eepository for Sale, whether they be sold 

 by Auction, or privately by the owner, or by any person 

 employed by him. 



13. No Horses, Carriages, &c., shall be taken away until 

 all expenses are paid. 



Lastly. The name, description and addi-ess given by the 

 Vendor will in all cases be furnished to a Purchaser if requested; 

 and in case of dispute the remedy of the Buyer shall be 

 against such Vendor only, and in no case or imder any cir- 

 cumstances against the Auctioneer or Proprietors of this 

 Establishment, who are to be regarded to all intents and 

 purposes as agents for a disclosed principal. 



Willia:m & Stewart Freeman, Proprietors. 



Albert Gate, Hyde Park, October 23rd, 1780. 



CONDITIONS OF EVEEY SALE BY AUCTION AND 

 PEIVATE CONTEACT AT THIS PLACE. 



1st. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer ; and if any Dispute 

 arise between any Two or more Bidders, the Lot so disputed 

 shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 



2nd. No person to advance less than Five Shillings ; 

 above Ten Pounds, Ten Shillings, and so on in proportion. 



3rd. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of 

 Abode (if required) and to pay down Five Shillings in the 

 Pound (if required) as Earnest and in part of Payment ; in 

 Default of which, the Lot so purchased may be immediately 

 put up again and re-sold if the Auctioneer shall think fit. 



