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immediately attend, take his own proper quantity, and 

 assist with the remainder into the loft. 



6. That each shall as quick as possible get the 

 manure from the stable door to the mine, and have his 

 doorway swept clean by ten o'clock every morning. 



7. That the sweeper shall have the yard clean 

 by half-past ten o'clock every morning, and that he 

 keep it so throughout the day. 



8. That each shall wheel, or throw the manure as 

 far as possible to the back of the mine. 



9. That the first and second turn post-boys shall be 

 always booted and spurred, with their horses ready 

 harnessed, from eight o'clock in the morning until 

 seven o'clock at night. 



10. That the chaise-washer shall see that no 

 carriage remains in the open yard all night, whether 

 belonging to his employer or to any other post-master 

 on this road. 



11. That no post-boy or person engaged in this 

 establishment shall be allowed, under any circum- 

 stances, to wash his horses. 



12. That in case of any accident occurring to 

 chaises or horses, the man meeting with such accident 

 shall as soon as possible make the same known to his 

 employers. 



13. That every servant in this yard shall at all 

 times, at his own expense, be provided with such tools, 

 etc., as are necessary to fulfil the duties of his situation. 



14. That no one shall enter the service of this yard 

 without first giving their assurance that they will 

 comply with these rules and regulations, and by so 

 doing they shall at all times find their employers ready 

 to make their situations comfortable, and promoting 

 their different stations as an opportunity may occur. 



