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giving notice to the purcliaser, who will he dehtor to the owner 

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

 ment of the contract, including commission on the re-sale, 

 standing, and all other charges whatever. 



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 gui- 

 neas, nor less than one guinea on sums above twenty guineas 

 will be accepted, and the highest bidder will be the purchaser. 



The 6th, 8th, and 9th regulations under the head of" Sale 

 of Carriages by Commission," apply also to sales by auction. 



Money is advanced at the Bazaar, both on carriages and 

 horses. 



N. B. All risk from fire will attach to the owners of property 

 deposited in the bazaar. 



The following are the terms of the Horse and 

 Carriage Registry, No. 1, Duncannon- street, 

 Charing-cross : — 



For a fee of five shillings, the full description of every 

 horse or carriage in the market, for purchase, sale, or hire, is 

 registered, with the name and address of the parties desirous 

 of purchasing or selling. The description and the fee may 

 be enclosed in a two-penny post letter, and the applications 

 of purchasers and sellers will be communicated to each other 

 through the same channel. 



The register will be open at all times to the inspection of 

 strangers, on payment of half-a-crown. Where sellers are 

 ignorant of the true value of their horses, or whether they 

 can be prudently warranted, or when purchasers wish for a 

 professional opinion upon the soundness of a horse or can-iage, 

 pre^dously to purchase, the veterinary surgeon, or carriage 

 inspector, zvill attend at any part of the metropolis, or ivithin a 

 reasonable distance of it, for half-a-guinea. 



