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Streets of a town are capital for teaching 

 them to turn the shafts, they naturally 

 follow the bend of the road. Nothing 

 like a good double brake for bringing a 

 raw recruit to his bearings. Since get- 

 ting my spill the other day, I am more 

 than ever an advocate for a long-shafted 

 low brake, something like a milk float, 

 as against the high brake, as the sensa- 

 tion when they hook it with you in these 

 is the reverse of pleasant, and you are 

 ** so long coming to the ground ! " when 

 you get turned over. 



After your young horse has got 

 through his infant school days — i.e, just 

 quiet to ride and drive — a higher system 

 of education must commence, as really 

 good manners go such a very long way 

 towards successful sale. 



Assuming, for argument's sake, you 

 have a high-class harness-horse, he will 



