WOOL-SELLING 14? 



kind, except in case of false packing, any claim for which, if certified by two 

 well-known wool-brokers or merchants, will be recognized and taken into 

 consideration. In the event of any false packing or fraud being discovered, 

 the purchaser shall have the right, during the six days allowed for inspection, 

 to demand and receive from the broker the name of his immediate principal, 

 and these conditions shall form no bar to the prosecution of any claim against 

 the person guilty of such false packing or fraud as the purchaser might or 

 would have at law or in equity or otherwise but for these conditions. But 

 the liability of the broker under these conditions shall in all cases cease, save 

 as above mentioned, at the expiration of the said six days or on the removal 

 of the goods, whichever shall first happen. 



5. No person shall advance at any bidding less than Jd. per Ib. 



6. The buyer shall pay the broker on wool th of a penny per Ib. for ware- 

 housing and delivery, with the following exceptions : (a) Wool realizing 

 3d. or under per Ib., 1/6 per bale ; (b) Fadges, i/- each ; Sacks 4d. each. A 

 further charge of ^d. per Ib. if repacked, and for new woolpacks (if required) 

 at current rates. 



7. The buyer shall (if required), at any time during or after the sale, deposit 

 with the broker ^25 per cent, of the broker's estimated value of his purchase, 

 and sign these conditions of sale. 



8. If any lot or lots remain unpaid for after the expiration of fourteen days, 

 the before-mentioned deposit (if any) shall be absolutely forfeited, and the 

 buyer shall be liable for any deficiency in price, and for all loss, including 

 interest, survey fees, insurance, and other charges that may accrue on the 

 re-sale thereof, which re-sale the broker shall be at liberty to effect, either by 

 public auction or private contract, with or without notice to the buyer thereof. 



