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his lectures intelligible to his i)upils, and are fully satisfied that his 

 system of breaking a colt is far in advance of the old. 



•' His method of reading horse teeth we have proved to be correct 

 up to very great ages. We wish hiui every success in his future career, 

 and advise all keepers of horses who have not had an opportunity of 

 seeing his system to do so at once." 



"Bridlington. — 50 Members, 1 Class. 

 ''April, 1885. 



" The undersigned. Members of Professor Sydney Galvayne's 

 Bridlington Class, hereby record their entire satisfaction with his 

 system of breaking colts and manner of treating horses generally, which 

 they consider efficient, and a great imprt)vement on the old system. 



" They also wish to thank him for the courteous and painstaking 

 manner in which he imparts information, for the willingness he has at 

 all times shown in answering inquiries ; and, further, they wish him all 

 possible success in making more widely known his humane system of 

 treatment." 



'•' Whitby. — 50 Members, 1 Class. 



" We, the undersigned, Members of Professor Sydney GalvaYxNe's 

 Whitby Cla'js, hereby testify our thorough approval of his humane and 

 scientific system of treating colts and vicious horses, it being in our 

 opinion far hi advance of the old method. 



" His knowledge of Horse Dentition is complete and thorough, and 

 his mode of teaching simple and perfect. He displays untiring energy 

 as a tutor; and we strongly advise all horsemen to avail themselves of 

 the earliest opportunity to become pupils." 



"Durham.— 100 Members, 1 Class. 



" We, the undersigned, Pupils of Professor Sydney Galvayne at 

 Durham, hereby wish to express our unbounded satisfaction at the 

 course of lectures we have attended during your visit here amongst us. 



