THE GOAT. 



one light baby. As to baby's carriage, take care that it is 

 " well hung," as the coachinakers say, and as light as possible. 

 A four-wheeled carriage is the best ; and no material is better — 

 on account of its ' cheapness, cleanliness, and durability — than 

 basket-work, such as is used in vehicles kno?m as " Oroydons," 

 on account of their inventor Uving in the town of that name. 

 Take care that there is room enough between the shafts, and 

 that your steed is in no danger of abrasing his hind quarters 

 against the fore-carriage. As regards harness the less you 

 have of it the better. The same remark applies to the whip. 



If you keep a she instead of a he goat she may present you 

 twice a year with one, two, or three Mds. 



CRlUOIS, 



