TESTIMONIALS. IX 



respects excellent couduct of Mr. O'Hanlon, late Farrier Major in the 

 Eoyal Horse Artillery, and now practising as a Yeterinary Surgeon 

 in Fermoy, and with whom I have been acquainted o^-er a period of 

 twelve months, diu'ing which time I had some casualties in my 

 stables, which enables me to recommend him strongly, either to 

 treat, or look after sick or disabled Horses. His system of shoeing 

 is the best I have seen in this country, and I am confident Avhoeyer 

 calls on Mr. O'Hanlon for his services, will never regret having 

 done so. 



(Signed,) EDWAED HARXETT, 



Cajitain Wth Hussar ft. 



LicMash Castle, 2nd Jammry, 1863. 

 Mr. O'Hanlon has had the shoeing and Medical treatment of my 

 Horses since my arrival at Licklash Castle, and I can safely say that 

 he is very skilfid in the diseases of Horses. His system of shoeing 

 is superior to anv I have seen. 



(Signed,) W. LAW OGILBY. 



CareysviUe,, 6th Jan., 1863. 



It affords me much pleasure in being able to bear testimony to the 

 efficiency and skill of Mr. O'Hanlon, late Farrier Major in the 

 Eoyal Horse Artillery. The judicious, decisive, and successful 

 treatment adopted by him with regard to a sick Mare of mine, needs 

 no other comment than that I am enabled to say, had I not recourse 

 to his services, the mare must have simk in a few hours Avith the 

 complaint imder which she laboured. I consider Mr. O'Hanlon a 

 perfect master of his profession, and since my Horses have been sent 

 to his shoeing department, I have found the greatest improvement 

 under his superintendence. I have known Mr. O'Hanlon since he 

 came to Fermoy, and never found a more obliging or attentive 

 person in his capacity, and, in my opinion, Fermoy and its vicinity, 

 and especially those who regard the einciency of so valuable an 

 animal as the Horse, are favoui-ed in having so eminent a person 

 residing within their call, as experience will prove to those who may 

 be pleased to employ him. 



(Signed,) E. K. CAEEY, J.P. 



Mocoilop, 7th Jan., 1863. 



Mr. O'Hanlon — Sir, I beg to inform you that I feel grateful to 

 you for having so eifectually cured my Horse of blindness of a very 

 long standing. — I remain, vours, 



FEANCI3 DALY. 



