14 THE HORSE. 



at racing speed ; and all other paces, and 

 they are many and varied, which belong 

 to low class breeds, never seem to have 

 entered into the consideration of British 

 No arena for horscmcn ? Consequently good walkers 



trotting races 



exist in f^g^ trotters, and weio'lit-carryins: hacks 



England. ' ^ JO 



have never been supplied with an arena 

 whereon their respective qualifications 

 could have been tested, although such 

 animals have assisted and continue to as- 

 sist us in the operations of our extensive 

 commerce. France and Germany devote 

 their energies to propagate this very 

 The purpose breed which we discourage. They re~ 



for which 



foreigners cooiiisc — as evcrv horscmau of experience 



buy iiiiighsh n J i 



does — the great value of the English 

 thorough-bred, and in this country select 

 our best types and give a higher price 

 for English sires than we do. But they 



