l60 ON PURCHASE AND SALE. 



Taplin, however, is at this inflant repeating the 

 experiment, and time mufl determine his fuc- 

 cels. His fale is weekly, on Tuefday, in Edge- 

 ware Road. 



The eftabhfiied Repofitories are Tatter- 

 sal's, near Hyde Park Corner; where Horfes, 

 carriages, and harnefs of all kinds, are fold 

 by au6lion twice a week, Monday and Thurf- 

 dav, at twelve o'clock; Ald rich's, in St. 

 Martin's Lane, on Wednefday ; andLANG- 

 horne's, or the City Repository, in Bar- 

 bican, on Friday, Smithfield market, or fair, 

 for horfes, is held every Friday afiernoon. 



Tatterfal's is the chief repofitory for race- 

 horfes, ftallions, brood-mares, hunters, and 

 bred hacknies ; although horfes of all kinds are 

 to be found there. Other cattle of valuable 

 breed, and high price, are fometimes fent 

 thither for fale ; alfo dogs, or any animals 

 which have relation to field fports. There is. 

 a fubfcription-room always open on fale-days, 

 where fporting people meet for the purpofe of 

 betting, and the general bufinefs of the turf. 

 The fubfcription one guinea annually, and 

 open to the public. 



Aldrich's, the oldeft repofitory, being the 

 original one opened many years ago by Beaver, 

 is, for horfes of all defcriptions, but chiefly for 

 hacknies, and horfes for quick draught. 



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