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and return the lot olojected to as aforesaid, to them within the same 

 period ; and only the objections lodged in writing as aforesaid, and no 

 others, shall be pleadable against the lot objected to. Failure to 

 comply with these provisions shall bar all objections to the purchase, 

 and the lot shall be conclusively held to be conform to the warranty 

 given. jS'othing herein contained shall affect the mode of determining 

 the special objections referred to in article lOtli hereof. 



7th. — The seller shall be entitled to receive the purchase money on 

 the third day after sale, provided no objection has been made, and 

 that Scott, Croall & Sons have then received the price. 



8th. — AVhen a horse is returned as not being conform to warranty 

 given, the seller must nevertheless pay the usual commission on the 

 purchase price. 



9 th, — Any Horse returned as not being conform to warranty given 

 in Catalogue, in respect of soundness or age, must be accompanied 

 with a V.S. certificate. 



10th. — Any Horse returned as not being conform to warranty 

 given, as regards riding or driving shall be tried by Messrs Scott, 

 Croall & Sons, or some one appointed by them, whose decision in all 

 cases shall be final, and not subject to review in any Court of LaAV. 



11th. — Xo warranty given as to height of horses, purchasers being 

 required to satisfy themselves previous to sale. 



12th, — The usual commission shall be payable on all horses, 

 carriages, &c., brought to Scott, Croall & Sons' Bazaar, and sold 

 privately either by them or the owners. 



13th, — Scott, Croall & Sons will not be accountable for bridles, 

 saddles, &c., unless specially given into the hands of their hostler. 



14th. — All horses must be in stalls by 10 o'clock on the morning 

 of sale and remain at the risk of seller until sold. 



15th. — The auctioneers do not guarantee any lot entered for sale 

 being brought forward, whether arising from having been sold 

 privately or other circumstances. 



v.— "ANIMALS ORDER OF 1886, Part IV., Chap. 26. 



" Every railway truck, horse-box, or other railway vehicle used for 

 carrying animals, horses, asses, or mules on a railway shall be pro- 

 vided at each end with two spring buffers, and the floor thereof shall, 

 in order to prevent slipping, be strewn with a proper quantity of 

 litter or sand or other proper substance, or be fitted with battens or 

 other proper footholds." 



{Part IV., Chap. 26, Art. 123.)— "A Railway Company shall not 



