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Copy of Testimonial fro7?i Colonel Truman and Officers, 



'jth Dragoon Guards. 



" Mhow, Central India, 2\st January, 1887. 



" Having attended one of Captain Hayes' Classes of Instruction 

 in horse-breaking here, we have much pleasure in testifying to the 

 excellence of the system adopted by him : — 



W. R. Truman, Lt.-Col., 7//^ 

 Dragoo?i Guards. 



J. H. Banks, Major, ith Dra- 

 goo7i Guards. 



U. G. C. DE Burgh, Capt., "jth 

 Dragoo7i Guards. 



D. MacDougal, Capt., "jth 

 Dragoon Guards. 



C. W. Thompson, Lieut., 7//^ 

 Dragoofi Guards. 



L. A. Brooks, Lieut., ']th Dra- 

 goon Guards. 



H. S. FoLLETT, Lieut., 7/// 

 Dragoofi Guards. 



B. R. DiETZ, Lieut., "jth Dra- 

 goon Guards. 



W. E. Danby, Lieut., ^th Dra- 

 goon Guards. 



R. Cooper, Lieut., ith Dragooi: 

 Guards. 



W. D. Daunt, Lieut., "jth Dra- 

 goon Gtiards." 



The Calcutta '"'■ EngUsJwiaji^^ Feb?'uary 19, 1886. 



" To the Editor. 



'' Sir, — In the interests of humanity and in justice to Captain 

 Hayes, who has so successfully introduced his system of taming 

 vicious horses in Calcutta, I hope you will give publicity to the 

 following case of the complete cure of a terribly vicious horse 

 belonging to this company. The horse in question is a roan 

 Kabulee, which has been in our possession, and worked well in a 

 car for over two years, but was so savage that no European could 



