CONTENTS OF PART II.

Introduction [3]
Estimate of Keeping a Groom and one Horse in your own Stable [11]
Estimate of the Expense of Keeping one Horse at a Livery Stable [15]
Estimates of various Carriages [16]
Expense of Keeping a Coachman, a Carriage, and two Horses in your own Coach-House and Stable [19]
Liberal Plan of Keeping a Carriage [33]
Estimate of Hiring a Carriage for any short Period [39]
Estimate of Jobbing Horses [44]
Estimate and Description of a Handsome Town Chariot [50]
Carriages and Coachmaking [59]
Of the Construction of a Chariot [65]
Of Axle-Trees [93]
Of the Wheels [99]
The Ornaments of Carriages [104]
Cautions against Purchasing of Cheap Second-hand Carriages [112]
Of the Harness [119]
Of Second-hand Harness [121]
Travelling Carriages [123]
Description of Buonaparte’s Travelling Chariot [127]
Duties on Male Servants, Carriages, and Horses [131]
The Art of Managing Coachmen [133]
Of Evening Parties [136]
Of Coachmen and Orders [142-150]
Of Punctuality [151]
Of Lending your Carriage [160]
The Fifteen Things which a good Coachman Won’t Do [165]
Coachman’s Tools [170]
Of the New Road and Regent’s Park [173]
Of Driving [184]
Of Care of the Carriage [201]
Of Repairing Carriages [212]
On Horses [218]
Hints to Purchasers of Horses [223]
To Preserve the Health of Horses [238]
To Make a Horse have a Fine Coat [246]
On the Food of Horses [249]
On sending Horses to Grass [257]
Colds of Horses [261]
Of Stables [266]
Management of Horses in case of Fire [272]
Hints to Horsemen [273]
On the Rough Shodding of Horses in Frosty Weather [281]
Of the Comparative Expense of a Private Carriage and of Hiring of Hackney Coaches [286]
An Easy Plan of Ascertaining every Fare of a Hackney Coach [292]
When and How to Call a Coach [312]
Hackney Coach and Chariot Fares [318]
Specimen of Cary’s New Guide for Ascertaining Hackney Coach Fares [324]
MUSIC TO PART II.
Trio to face page [90]