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. . 20 o o Repairs to harness . . . . . 10 o o Clothing for six horses 40 o~~~O 738 2 o Additional helper . . . . . 44 o o 782 2 o The clothing appears a heavy item. It is doubtful whether less than twelve rugs, twelve head-collars and shanks, and eighteen sets of bandages would meet the requirements of such a stable. The 4o/. Quoted is the first cost of these things; renewals would amount to rather less than half the sum. A coach should last for twenty-five years, and a set of harness allowing... for repairs, new collars, &c. For about ten years.
CHAPTER VII.
PART I. , BY THE LATE MAJOR HENRY DlXON.
THIS chapter is designed to give a few hints, which long experi- ence has suggested, to a young coachman who is anxious to learn to drive.
Having ordered or bought your coach and harness both very difficult proceedings, and in the selection of which I should most strongly advise the very best advice that can be procured the next thing is to get your team together, and to do. The thing comfortably and well you should have half-a- dozen horses, colour and size, of course, according to taste ; but it would be well to have two good wheelers and two good leaders, the spare two to be used as occasion requires in any place in the coach.


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