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owner sent a silver and Ivory mounted horse whip to 

 the Earl of Galloway to present to Mr. Galvayne 

 publicly during his class at Newton-Stewart. Mr. 

 Galvayne frankly admitted that this was the worst 

 brute he had ever treated, and the most dangerous 

 also." 



'Taming a vicious, kicking Mare, the property of 

 the Earl of Gallozvay. — " A beautiful thoroughbred 

 chestnut, about fourteen years old, having the reputa- 

 tion of being such an inveterate kicker that she 

 would kick off a set of harness as quickly as it was 

 put on, was, at the conclusion of her second lesson, 

 harnessed to the owner's dog-cart, and driven to 

 Cumloden, the seat of the Earl, Mr. Galvayne going 

 out and putting her in trap single-handed, and driv- 

 ing her without either kicking strap or even breeching 



on." 



From " Gallozvay Gazette',' nth September, 1886. — 

 ^' Presentatio?i to Professor Galvayne, the Atistralian 

 Horse Tamer. — Yesterday afternoon Prof Galvayne, 

 who has been conducting his classes in Newton- 

 Stewart during the past week, was presented with a 

 very handsome silver-mounted whip, which had been 

 sent by a former Yorkshire pupil. 



" The Earl of Galloway, who attended the classes 

 here, said he had been requested to make the presenta- 



