tqS testimonials. 



'• The knowledge he imparts on Horse Dentition is most valuable, 

 as it enables his pupils to tell within a year the age of any horse up to 

 30 years old. We also take this opportunity of testifying to his un- 

 tiring energy and ability as a tutor, and strongly recommend all those 

 who have not had an opportunity of seeing and hearing him to do so." 



"West Hartlepool. — 90 Members, 1 Class. 

 ''March, 1886. 



"We, the members of Professor Sydney Galvayne's Class, here 

 wish to express our entire approval of his scientific and humane system 

 for taming vicious horses and breaking colts ; also, of the knowledge 

 he imparts on Horse Dentition, which is most valuable. His system of 

 teeth-reading, hitherto unknown in this country, enables his pupils to 

 tell the age of any horse up to thirty years of age. 



We also thank him for the courteous and painstaking manner he 

 has of teaching, and sincerely wish him prosperity in the future." 



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HuDDEESFiELD. — 200 PupUs, 1 Class. 



''June, 1886. 

 " Deau Sir, 



" W^e, the uudei'signed, on behalf of the 200 Pupils attending your 

 Class here, are desirous oi testifying to the benefits we have received 

 from your instruction, and to the excellent and even wonderful results 

 obtained by your system of taming and breaking horses. This system 

 is humane in its methods, reliable and effective in its results. It is 

 applicable alike to the unbroken colt and to the ill-broken horse; under it 

 the most vicious and nervous horses become tractable. Moreover, 

 there is no difficulty in the application of your system of breaking. 

 Any groom of ordinary patience, after attending your classes, could 

 break a colt. Further, the rules by which you calculate the age of 

 horses, from day of foaling up to thirty years, are sound and correct, 

 and a knowledge of these is of the greatest value to all owners of 

 horses. In conclusion, we have pleasure in saying that we are all 

 thoroughly satisfied, and gratefull}'- offer you our best thanks. 



" We remain, 



" Yours faithfully, etc." 



