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broken or refractory horses ; most simple in application, and 

 thoroughly efficacious. Some of the subjects submitted to Captain 

 Hayes to test his methods, were as follows : — 



"A chestnut waler of E-A., R. H. A, would not allow itself 

 to be mounted, being most violent if mounting it were attempted, 

 in a short time allowed any one to mount and dismount. 



" An unbroken remount and bad buck-jumper of 17th Lancers, 

 in the course of two hours, became quiet to ride and perfectly 

 tractable. Ample proof was afforded of the complete control that 

 could be quickly gained over any horse. A stubborn refuser of 

 the 8th B. C. very soon took a delight in jumping ; and a con- 

 firmed jibber of the 17 th Lancers was glad in a short time to move 

 in any direction asked. These few instances we consider convinc- 

 ing proof of the great power of Captain Hayes' system : — 



"T. A. Cooke, Lt.-Col, \^th 

 Lancers. 



B. P. Portal, ^'jth Lancers. 

 H. C. Jenkins, Capt^ I'jtk 



Lancers. 



C. D'Aguilar, 17//^ Lancers. 

 H. McGee, Capt.y 17//^ Lancers. 

 S. M. Benson, Major^ ipk 



Laiicers. 

 C. Coventry, \']th Lancers. 

 A. Porter, Capt^ B. S. C. 

 J. Cook, Bt. Lf.-Col., A. A. G. 

 Barnard Smith, Lt.^Col. 

 F. G. Pollock, 2>t/i B. C. 

 R. K. RiDGEWAY, Capf.yB.S. C. 

 W. P. Harrison, Miijor^ 



G. L. L 



G. L. Evans, C. S. 



G. R. GAMm-E^jMajor^R.H. A. 



H. Archdale, Capt, R. W. 



Fus. 

 H. Chapman, Col.^ Wi B. C. 

 J. L. Aberigh-Mackay, Capf., 



Ml B. C. 

 R. D. Loudon, Capf., P. A. 

 S. D. Brown, Lieut, P. H. A. 

 G. W. BiDDULPH, Lieut., 



P.H. A. 

 A. H. Hewat, Capt., P. H. A. 

 P. C. B. Pemberton, CoL, P.E. 

 H. Stevenson, H. L. L 

 Charsley Thomas, Lt-Col." 



