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7. No money will be paid to the proprietor, unless the lots 

 are cleared by the purchaser : and the auctioneer will not be 

 answerable for any deficiency that may arise by the re- sale of 

 uncleared property. 



As to property sold, eitlier hy auction or private contract. 



8. On all property remaining uncleared until the ensuing 

 sale day, the deposit shall be forfeited, and such property shall 

 be immediately liable to be re-sold by public or private sale ; 

 and all deficiencies and expenses occasioned by such defaults, 

 and attending such re-sales, must be made good by the de- 

 faulters. 



The owners of property sold may receive their respective 

 balances, by calling, or sending proper orders in writing, on 

 the following Monday, from ten until four o'clock. 



Conditions of sale at Mr. Robinson's in Little 

 Britain. The sale day is Thursday. 



1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute 

 arise between two or more bidders, the same shall be put 

 up again and re-sold. 



2. No person to advance less than five shillings above five 

 pounds, ten shillings and sixpence above ten pounds, and so 

 on in proportion. 



3. The purchasers to give in their names and places of 

 abode, and to pay down five shillings in the pound as earnest, 

 and in part of papnent; upon failure of which the lot may be 

 put up again, and re-sold. 



4. The lots, if moveable, to be taken away on the day of 

 sale at the buyer's expense, and the remainder of the purchase 

 money absolutely paid on or before delivery. 



5. Houses, buildings, land, leases, or fixtures, to be paid 

 for within seven days. 



