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her.” Field tlicn offered £14 for her, and T concluded the bargain. 
I’laintiff then offered Field a crown for buying the mare, which Field 
accepted, and plaintiff laid down a cheque for £13 and one sovereign, 
and Field handed the money to me. I never warranted the mare, nor 
had I any conversation whatever with Field about the mare. I had 
nothing to do with the bargain with Field at all. Field bought the 
mare for his father, who had bid £10 and a load of hay for her at St. 
Alban’s. 
Cross-examined—The mare had been once lame before I sold her, 
but she came right again. I refused £15 on the way home. 1 did 
not say “ I’ll warrant her for a month if you like.” Field’s father took 
the mare to Barnet fair to sell for me. 
Thomas Field, landlord of the Bull and Butcher, London Colney, 
corroborated the previous witness. 
Mr. John Field, father of the last witness, stated that he had autho¬ 
rised his son to buy the mare for him at £14, she was now in his pos¬ 
session, and was quite sound. Mr. Grange, of Butterwick Farm, bought 
her at the sale. 
Mr. Codd having replied upon the evidence, the foreman of the jury 
said they would not trouble his Honour to sum up, as they w’ere unani¬ 
mous in opinion that at the time the sale was effected the mare was 
sound, and that the lameness was only of a temporary character. 
Verdict for defendant, costs allowed. 
ARMY APPOINTMENTS. 
Mar Office, Pall Mall, Dec. ^th, 18G2. 
Foyal Artillery ,—Supernumerary Veterinary Surgeon, 
Robert Marshall, from the Military Train, to he Veterinary 
Surgeon; vice E. T. Cheesman, appointed to the 3rd 
Dragoon Guards. 
Acting Veterinary Surgeon, William Barker Walters, to be 
Veterinary Surgeon; vice John Mills appointed to the 
18th Hussars, Nov. 26th. 
OBITUARY. 
Death has again been busy in our ranks. We have now 
the melancholy task of recording the decease of— 
Mr. Daniel Bovett, Bridgewater. Diploma dated Feb. 
25th, 1835. 
Robert Cook, Erith. Diploma dated April 27th, 1848. 
Bernard Reynolds, Newbridge, Ireland. Diploma dated 
May 7th, 1851. 
And also, on December 21st, Herbert Horatio Heraud, 
Caine. Diploma dated April 30th, 1847. 
