118 
Underwood : 
Hoops sold at per Load o/30 Bundles, delivered in London, in 1877. 
£ 
s. 
7 
G 
7 
G 
7 
6 
0 
0 
7 
6 
5 
0 
0 
0 
Firkin 
4 
K 
Q 
4 
10 
0 
3 
12 
6 
, 2 
12 
6 
3 
10 
0 
9. 
2 
10 
0 
1- „ .. .. 
5 
0 
Les5 the carriage to the station, and railway charges to London, about 
13s. per load. 
To landowners who prefer to sell underwood standing, the 
following Conditions of Sale, «Scc., may be useful : — 
I. Except that the Auctioneers reserve the right of refusing a bidding, the 
highest bidder shall be the Purchaser ; and in case any dispute shall arise 
between two or more bidders, the Lot in dispute shall be put up again and re- 
sold. The bidding for each Lot to be at per acre. 
II. That no person shall advance less than two shillings and sixpence under 
five pounds, five shillings under ten pounds, and ten shillings above ten 
pounds, at each bidding. 
III. That the Underwood of the Lots, stated to be computed, is to be taken 
by the Purchasers at the quantity stated in the printed bills of this Sale. 
IV. The Purchaser of each Lot shall immediately after the Sale pay a 
deposit of twenty pounds per cent, into the hands of the Auctioneers as part of 
the purchase-money, and shall give security to the satisfaction of the Vendor's 
Agent for the payment of the remainder at .... on or before the sixth 
day of May, 18 , before which daj' all the Lots (except those mentioned in 
the 3rd Condition) shall be measured by a competent Surveyor, appointed 
and paid by the Vendor, or sixpence in the pound will be allowed on imme- 
diate payment of such remainder, subject to final settlement on the Lots to be 
measured ; and in case of non-payment of such remainder of the purchase- 
money, or any part thereof, on or before the said sixth day of May, the 
Vendor may, at any time after such default (without prejudice to any other 
remedy ibr recovering the said purchase-money), seize, retake, retain, and sell 
to any other ]ierson or persons the said Underwood or any part thereof, and the 
produce thereof, and of any part thereof, and whether converted or unconverted, 
and wheresoever or in whosoever's ])Ossession the same, or any part thereof, 
respectively, may then be, ior making good the purcliasc-money, or such part 
thereof as shall remain unpaid. And also interest at the rate of ten pounds 
per cent, per annum, on all balances from time to time remaining due from 
and after the said sixth day of May. 
V. That the Vendor reserves to himself sufficient live stuff for the fences, 
where required, and the Purchasers are to leave standing all tellers whatsoever, 
and such stems, hollies, and jilashers as are marked with paint ; and if any 
tellers, or stems, hollies, or plashcrs which are so marked, or any tree or trees, 
are cut down or destroyed by the Purchaser or Purchasers, or his or their 
