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who have associated themselves with his classes, and attended even one 

 of his lessons, will all the rest of their lives have a better appreciation 

 of the equine nature than they could by any other means obtain. " — 

 Durham Chronicle. 



"NORTH RIDING," THE NOTORIOUS VICIOUS 



RACE HORSE. 



" Professor Galvayne, however, with wonderful patience, subjected 

 the horse to his treatment, which is a sjilendid exhibition of humanity 

 and science combined, and at last was rewarded by getting the animal 

 under control, so that he refused to kick under any circumstances." — 

 Sunderland Echo. 



"LORD LYON," THE VICIOUS CLYDESDALE STALLION. 



" Lord Lyon is a particularly^ dangerous brute. He had one eye 

 shot out by his owner to get him off a man he was worrying. At the 

 termination of his second lesson Mr. Galvayne had him perfectly 

 obedient to voice and whip — a most remarkable victory of man over the 

 brute creation." — KilmarnocTc Herald. 



" The Duke of Northumberland expressed his entire satisfaction^ 

 stating that the success of Mr. Galvaynb's system with his mare was- 

 marvellous. " — A ImvicJc Guardian. 



" Professor Galvayne's system, the efficacy of which he undertakes 

 to demonstrate, in the cases of the most nervous of vicious horses, as well 

 as being inexpensive and free from cruelty, is simplicity itself." — York- 

 shire Post. 



" The simplicity, effectiveness, and common sense of all the methods- 

 introduced by Mr. Galvayne form their great recommendation." — 

 BclVs Life in London. 



