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PURCHASE AND SALE OF HORSES ON 

 COMMISSION, 



Mr. Blaine'6 lon^ acquaintance with Horses, and 

 the natural attachment he has to them, have led him 

 into an intimate acquaintance with their qualities and 

 dejects, ivhich enables him to afford very important 

 assistance to persons wanting to purchase. His en- 

 gagements of this kind are so numerous, that he is 

 acquainted with every source from whence they can be 

 procured, and he engages to find any description of 

 Horse that may be wanted. The advantages he is 

 enabled to hold to purchasers are very numerous ; the 

 most important is, that his professional knowledge en- 

 sures to his employers sound, safe, and useful animals, 

 instead of the danger, vexation, and trouble, arising 

 from the tricks usually practised. His acquaintance 

 with the value will also prevent imposition. In most 

 instances this will make a saving of 10, 15. or 20 per 

 cent, to gentlemen employing him. His extensive con- 

 nection and acquaintance with every market where 

 Horses are to be procured, entirely frees gentlemen from 

 all trouble in looking out for them. Any gentle man, 

 therefore, wanting Horses, by favouring Mr. Blaine 

 with a description of the kind that is required, he will 

 engage to procure them for their inspection and ap- 

 proval: and he presumes that his known integrity 

 ivill be a sufficient guarantee that he will faithfully 

 discharge the trust reposed in him. 



