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following the course suggested, there need 

 be little fear of disappointment. 



Buying^ throug^h Advertisement. 



This can be done either by answering the 

 advertisements of some of the well-known 

 breeders, or by advertising one's wants in 

 either the local papers or those pertaining to 

 agricultural or rural pursuits. Such papers 

 as th.^ Field, Live Stock Jouj'nal, Farmer and 

 Stock-Breeder, Irish Farming World, Cotmty 

 Gentleman, etc., are all suitable media for this 

 purpose. 



In the wordinof of an advertisement to 

 purchase a horse, the age, sex, colour, mark- 

 ings, breed, price, etc., and specific purposes 

 for which it is required, should all be clearly 

 st^ed. 



