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Centaur ; 



TESTIMONIALS, &o. 



XTEACTS from Opinions of the Press, 

 and Private Testimonials to the Author 

 of the Poyal Horse Book " Centaur." 



OPINIONS OF ENGLISH AND 

 FOREIGN JOURNALS. 



TEE LONDON GAZETTE. 



"Indeed, 'Centaur' is one of the most 

 interesting works of its class that has come under our atten- 

 tion, and it should be in the possession of all who have to 

 do with horses, saddlery, vehicles, &c." 



PUBLIC OPINION. 



" ' Centaur ' is the want of the age." 



THE CITY, July, 1882, 



Mr. Edward \A'. Gough. of Park Hall House, Park Street, 

 \\'alsall, may be congratulated upon the success which his efforts 

 to relieve the suffering of horses, and to spread general know- 

 ledge as to their management have achieved, and also upon the 

 manner in which those efforts are now most deservedly recognized 

 by high and low. At the Exhibition of Means and AppHances 

 for the Protection of Human Life Mr. GoUGH exhibited a 

 special collection of saddlery, comprising the 'humane dock' 

 for harness, the patent saddle bar, a best saddle fitted with 

 bar, a stirrup leather bar to prevent rider being dragged in case 

 of accident, besides copies of his celebrated work ' Centaur,' a 

 practical treatise on the humane management of the horse, for 



