HIRING OUT. 



The Company will hire out their horses through 

 out the Province to Agricultural Societies and to 

 individuals. Henceforth these societies may procure 

 a good stallion for the season, thus excepting the 

 risks and expenses, consequent on the possession of 

 a horse. Let our farmers make the calculation for 

 themselves, and they will find that it is more profitable 

 to expend in hire even the third of the horse's value 

 than to purchase a stallion and thus incur the ordinary 

 expenses and risks, not to speak of the dangers of 

 sickness, death or accident. The system of hiring out 

 assures to societies the advantage of being able to 

 change their sire every year so as to satisfy all tastes 

 in turn, having a draught horse this year, a carriage 

 horse the next, or, if they like, resuming the use of 

 the animal that has already given satisfaction. In the 

 fall the horses return to the Company's stables and 

 are there suitably looked after so as to be ready for 

 the following season 



Besides, how many societies, though convinced by 

 the experience of other counties (such, for instance, as 

 Huntington and Chateauguayj, would like to pur- 

 chase stallions of the best breeds, and yet have not 

 the means! The Company's aim is to come to the 

 help of just such societies, where counties or parishes 

 will have all the benefits of a choice stallion. 



Agricultural Societies, even with the Government 



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