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" Taming a Steeplechase Mare in Hiiddersfield. — The 

 Professor's Huddersfield subjects have been given to 

 various vices, all of which have been put straight, and 

 the animals are working well. The noted steeplechase 

 and kicking mare ' Killarney ' was on Monday driven 

 30 miles in harness perfectly quiet, without any kick- 

 ing straps, starting and stopping both up and down 

 hill like an old harness horse, and this result was 

 obtained after only one lesson. She was considered 

 by all who knew her to be unbreakable to harness. 

 The professor has any number of subjects here, and 

 the ring is kept full all day, jibbers, kickers, biters, 

 strikers follow in rotation, and one after another leave 

 reformed animals." 



Nezvcastle Chronicle, December iS8j. — " TJirozving 

 Two Horses Simidtaneously. — The celebrated Aus- 

 tralian horse tamer accomplished a feat on Saturday 

 which has never been performed before — viz., throwing 

 two horses at the same time single-handed, and in 

 almost a moment, neither being able to rise. He also 

 broke in, rode, and drove a colt in less than 60 

 minutes, the owner's man riding it home, a distance 

 of 12 miles, perfectly tractable, and as obedient to the 

 bit as any old horse." 



" North British Agriculturist," 20th April, i88j. — 

 '* Taming a Vicious Colt at DalkeitJi. — Professor Gal- 



