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From, Captain W. Belpield, Fall Mall Club. 



Malmamy, Frenchay, Gloucestershire. 

 August 3rd, 1873. 

 Dear Captain Hunt,— As regards the testimonial you ask me for, I can 

 only say that the trouble you took to assist me in the matter of horses, and 

 the patience, energy, and knowledge you displayed in procuring the same was 

 to me highly satisfactory and commendable, as I have no doubt it will prove 

 to others who will test your efficiency and judge for themselves by experience 

 as I have done. 



Believe me, faithfully yours, 



W. BELFIELD. 



From Sir Jacob Heney Preston, Bart., Beeston Hall, near Norwich. 



Beeston Hall, 



Dec. nth, 1873. 

 Deae Captain Hunt. — I have much pleasure in stating that the carriage 

 horses, hunter, and pony that you bought for me five or six years ago are still 

 in my possession, and doing their work to my entire satisfaction. 



Believe me, yours truly, 



J. H. PEESTON. 



From Captain Honourable A. D. T. Denison, R.N., Curzon Street, Mayfair. 



J say, out of the -s 

 jr had a bad one. 

 Yours very truly, 



Dear Captain Hunt, — I can truly say, out of the very many horses you 

 have purchased me since 1867, 1 never had a bad one. 



A. D. T. DENISON. 



From the Rev. Canon Geo. Prothero, Bector of Whippingham, Isle of 

 Wight, and Chaplain to the Queen. 



Hora Bridge, Plymouth. 



Sept. 23rd, 1873. 

 Dear Sir, — I enclose you the letters sent me, and am glad to find that those 

 who appear to know you best appreciate you. I am sm-e no one wishes you 

 success more fervently than I do. 



Yours very truly, 



GEO, PROTHERO. 



From Colonel Thos. H. Colville, Middlesex House of Correction. 



Cold Bath Fields, 



Feb. 24th, 1874. 

 Deab Sir, — I am glad to hear you are going on prosperously and giving 

 satisfaction to customers. My horse continues to give satisfaction, and does 

 credit to yoiu- choice. 



Yom-s faithfully. 



Captain DE Vere Hunt, THOS. H. COLVILLE. 



Boscobel House, 



Regent's Park, N.W. 



