Green’s Dictionary of Slang

chalk farm n.2

[SE chalk]

credit at a public house.

[UK]Egan Bk of Sports 82: [note] ‘Chalk Farm.’ A cant phrase for credit at a public-house: showing the extent of a customer’s orders by the number of chalks scored against his name behind the door inside the bar, or upon a slate; it likewise points out the good faith possessed by the landlord towards his debtor.