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7. All charges upon horses taken away unsold must be paid 

 before delivery. 



8. The price of forage will be the same as may from time to 

 time be charged in the bazaar for horses sold on commission. 

 The care, attention, feeding, and exercise, will also be the same. 



9. Should any dispute arise at the sale between the bidders, 

 the lot on which such dispute shall arise will be put up again. 



10. No bidding less than 10*. 6d. on sums under twenty 

 guineas, nor less than one guinea on sums above twenty 

 guineas, will be accepted, and the highest bidder will be the 

 purchaser. 



N.B. The 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and 14th regulations, 

 under the head of " Sale of Horses by Commission," apply 

 equally to sales by auction. 



Mr. Allen will not deal in horses, either directly or indi- 

 rectly, but will conduct himself most strictly as an agent; nor 

 will any person employed by him be allowed to deal, or ask 

 for any perquisite. 



An able veterinary surgeon will be constantly looking over 

 the stables, careful, experienced head grooms and stablemen 

 iielected, and a watchman kept to guard against accidents, par- 

 ticularly those arising from horses getting cast in their stalls. 



Great attention will be paid to horses' feet, and each horse 

 will have an hour's walking exercise every day. 



Regulations for the sale of Carriages hy Commission. 



1. Carriages will be taken in for sale every day, from eight 

 in the morning until eight in the evening during summer, and 

 until dark in the winter. 



2. The premises will be open for general business only 

 during these hours, within which carriages will be received 

 and delivered. 



3. A commission of 5/. per cent, will be charged on the 

 amount of all sales. 



