TESTIMONIALS. 203 



' Kilmarnock. 



"I thoroughly approve of Mr. Galvayne's method of breaking 

 horses, and would as freely have paid £10 10s. as £2 2s. for the 

 information I got from him. I would strongly advise every person who 

 has anything to do with horses, or who drive, to j<»in. His mode is very 

 simple, and most eflfective. — Yours sincerely, J. Harling Turner," 



" Barglass, Wigtownshire. 



" I have tried your system on six young horses, and have been most 

 successful in each case. I also cured a nervous runaway horse, but I 

 always drive him with your humane twitch on. — Yours truly, Jamrs 

 Christison." 



■ Stockton-on-tees. 



" I am glad to inform you that your system of horse training is 

 becoming general in this district. I have broken several, and intend to 

 break one in the morning. I have also got a kicker to go quiet, so that 

 it can be driven by a lad. — Wm. Burton, District Surveyor." 



" LoFTUs Hill, Sedbergh, Yorkshire. 



" I find your system most effectual when properly carried out. I 

 have had two most vicious kicking mares under your treatment, and 

 have made theai both thoroughly quiet in three lessons each, of one 

 hour and half to each lesson. I have been a horse breaker for thirty years, 

 but find your system infinitely better than any I have tried before. — 

 I am. Dear Sir, yours very faithfully, Samuel Harper." 



N.B. — Mr. Harper had only one lesson at Kendal. 



