94 PAEK BIDING. 



When you would stop your horse you must 

 bear upon the stirrups. 



Speak always on approaching your horse. 



Pat his neck on leaving him. 



All horses like to go fast. 



Choose a horse whose action is lofty and 

 brilliant, with courage and strength. 



After working a horse in any spot, upon that 

 spot get off and encourage him with ease and 

 repose. 



Whenever a horse goes well, flatter and coax 

 him, give him a little rest to keep him in that 

 temper, this will encourage him. 



Trust to the weight of your body — it is the 

 reason why beginners are put to ride without 

 stirrups. 



F. Shoberl, Printer, 51, Rupert Street, Haymarket. W. 



