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Receipts on Warranties. 



May, 18. 



Received of , for a gelding, 



warranted sound, free from vice, and quiet to ride 

 or drive, one hundred guineas. A. B. 



N.B. This includes the commonest purpose, with 

 quietness both within and without doors ; also sound- 

 ness. Any qualification may be left out or added ; as 



for example : 



June, 18 . 



Received of , fifty guineas 



for a chestnut mare, warranted sound, with the excep- 

 tion of a slightly enlarged hock quiet to ride. B. C. 



The hock being the only exception, should there be 

 any other unsoundness, the purchaser can return the 

 horse ; but not for vice, as that is not mentioned ; 

 neither is harness-work. Both of these, therefore, are 



at the buyer's risk. 



July, 18. 



Received of , eighty guineas 



for a brown horse, warranted sound, with the exception 

 of an enlargement at the back of the near hock, on 

 which he goes at present free from lameness. A good 

 hunter. C. D. 



Any other unsoundness vitiates this warranty ; or if 

 it can be proved that he went lame upon the excepted 

 hock at the time of trial, he is returnable. Here he is 



