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charges for the keep, commission on sale, &c. ; but if on the C(;i; - 

 trary any balance should remain due to Mr. Allen, the same 

 must be immediately paid to him on demand, or in default 

 thereof, interest thereon shall commence, at the rate of 5/. per 

 cent, per annum, from the day of sale, on which day the 

 balance will be considered due. 



Regulations for die sale of Horses hy Auction. 



1 . A sale by auction will take place ever\' Saturday, and 

 will commence precisely at one o'clock. 



2. The charge for commission w^ill be 51. per cent 



3. Catalogues will be made out every Friday, describing 

 such horses as are to be put up for sale, together with the 

 number which may be affixed to each horse on entering the 

 bazaar, and the numerical order in which it will be brought 

 out for sale. 



4. The description of the horses given in the catalogue will 

 be the only one by which the horses are put up for sale by 

 auction ; it will therefore have no reference whatever to that on 

 the tin (which relates only to the horses on sale by commission) ; 

 and every horse intended for sale by auction must be in the 

 bazaar at least one day before the day of sale, in order to be 

 inserted in the catalogue of the next day's sale. 



5. A deposit of 10/. per cent, must, if demanded, be paid on 

 each lot at the time of the purchase, and the remainder before 

 delivery on the same day ; but should the purchase-money not 

 be made good during the day, the deposit will be forfeited, 

 leaving the owner at liberty to dissolve the contract, or to re-sell 

 the horse, either privately or by auction, with or without giving 

 notice to the purchaser, who will be debtor to the owner for 

 any difference or loss which may arise out of the non-fulfilment 

 of the contract, including commission on the re-sale, keep, and 

 all other charges whatever. 



6. Three shillings will be charged on each horse put up for 

 sale by auction, if not sold. 



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