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bad habits, &c., have great pleasure in certifying that we have 

 gained much valuable practical knowledge. Captain Hayes gives 

 such excellent reasons for all he does, that he infuses confidence 

 into those he instructs. With practice any one may use his 

 various methods with the probability of arriving at as great 

 success as himself in the management of horses : 



"S. PARR LYNES, Col Supt. 



Riding Estab., R.A. 

 H. H. CROOKENDEN, Major> 



R.A. 



H. B. JEFFREYS, Capt. R.H.A- 

 C. H. VORES, Lieut. R.H.A. 

 H. MCLAUGHLIN, Capt. R.A. 



H. ROUSE, Lieut. R.A. 



H. L. POWELL, Lieut. R.A. 



CHARLES D. GUINNESS, Lieut. 



R.H.A. 



J. ST. L. WHEBLE, Capt. R.A. 

 G. McMiCKiNG, Lieut. R.H.A. 

 HECTOR COREYN, Lieut. R.A." 



