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cipals, no action \vill be brought or defended by the agent, or 

 in his name ; but the action and defence must be brought and 

 made by the parties themselves, and in their own names; 

 thereby leaving the agent, what he ought to be in the trans- 

 action, an impartial witness, to prove the facts in dispute. 



N. B. Carriages let on job, will be charged a commission of 

 bL per cent, on the amount of hire. 



Regulations for the sale of Carriages hy Auction. 



1. A sale by auction will take place every Saturday. 



2. The charge for commission will be bl. per cent. 



3. Rent will be charged by the week, at 3s. Qd. for four-wheel 

 carriages, and 2*. for two-wheel carriages. 



4. The rent, washing, &c., of carriages unsold, must be paid 

 for before delivery. 



5. Catalogues will be made out on the Monday previous to 

 the sale, describing each carriage to be put up, together with 

 the number which may be affixed to it, and the numerical order 

 in which it will be put up. 



6. The description of the carriages given in the catalogue 

 will be the only one by which the carriages are put up for sale 

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

 on the tin, (which relates only to the carriages on sale hy com- 

 mission ;) and every carriage 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. 



7. Three shillings will be charged on each carriage put up 

 for sale by auction. 



8. A deposit of lOZ. per cent, must, if demanded, be paid 

 on each lot at the time of 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 carriage, either privately or by auction, with or tmtJwut 



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