W. THACKER & CO., LONDON. 
In Imperial 16mo. [Illustrated. Rs. 6. (85. 6d.) 
INDIAN RACING REMINISCENCES: 
BEING 
ENTERTAINING NARRATIVES AND ANECDOTES 
OF MEN, HORSES, AND SPORT. 
Illustrated with Twenty-Two Portraits and a Number of Smaller Engravings, 
BY. M. Ow AG SHAY ES: 
‘* Such a useful work as this cannot fail to be useful and interesting both in England and the 
Colonies.” —Judian Daily News. 
“Captain Hayes has done wisely in publishing these lively sketches of life in India. The 
book is full of racy anecdote, and the author writes so kindly of his brother officers and the 
sporting planters with whom he came into contact, that one cannot help admiring the genial 
and happy temperament of the author. He is well known as an authority on everything con- 
nected with the horse and horse-racing.”—Bed/'s Life. 
‘In this book, as in his others, Captain Hayes shows himself a thorough master of his sub- 
ject, and has so skilfully interwoven technicalities, history, and anecdote, that the last page 
comes all too soon. All sportsmen who can appreciate a book on racing, written in a chatty 
style and full of anecdote, will like Captain Hayes’ latest work.” —Fiedd. 
Fourth Edition. Revised. Crown 8vo. #s. 5. (85. 6d.) 
TRAINING @ HORSE MANAGEMENT 
ILS) APN Saber 
By CarpTain M. HORACE HAYES. 
“No better guide could be placed in the hands of either amateur horseman or veterinary 
surgeon.”—The Veterinary Journal. 
“A useful guide in regard to horses anywhere. . . Concise, practical, and portable.” 
—Saturday Review. 
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