Vlll TESTIMONIALS, 



Fermoy^June, 1861. 

 It affords me great pleasure to add ray testimony as to the skill 

 of Mr. O'Hanlon, of Fermoy. I had some very bad cases of dis- 

 temper in my stables, which were soon arrested by the remedies 

 employed by Mr. O'Hanlon ; I therefore strongly recommend him 

 as a most skilful man in the diseases of a Horse, also very reputable 

 in his private life. 



(Signed,) T. HACKETT, 



Captain, 28th Regiment. 



Fermoy, \st Becember, 1862. 

 I certify that I have known Mr. O'Hanlon ever since he has 

 been in Fermoy ; he has always had charge of my Horses, and I 

 consider him a Farrier of great abilities. 



(Signed,) E. A. DANIELL, 



Barrack Master. 



Ballymacphilip, near Ballyhooly, Dec., 1862. 

 I certify that Mr. O'Hanlon, of Fermoy, operated on a Colt of 

 mine that was ruptured thi'ough the ignorance of a Sow Gelder who 

 attempted to castrate him. Mr. O'Hanlon opened the Colt's belly, 

 in the presence of several gentlemen, and cut about half-a-yard of 

 his gut away that looked very black. The Colt was perfectly well 

 in three .weeks. 



JEREMIAH LINEHAN. 



Fermoy, lad Bee. 1862. 

 Mr. O'Hanlon (late Farrier Major of the Eoyal Horse Artillery,) 

 has, ever since his arrival in Fermoy, attended my Horses and shod 

 them. Mr. O'Hanlon is a Veterinary Surgeon of great ability, and 

 much experience. I never met a more civil or obliging man, at all 

 times ready, and equal to any emergency, applying his remedies with 

 promptitude, decision, and success. He bears the highest character 

 in his private life, and is much respected by all Avho have employed 

 him. I might add, the shoeing of Horses carried out under his 

 immediate superintendence, is ahvays well executed. 



(Signed,) T. LYNDEN BELL, 



Major ISfh Depot Battalion. 



Fermoy, 3rd Dec., 1862. 

 1 liave much pleasure in being able to add my testimony to that 

 "( many other genilomcn, as to the great skill, attention, and in all 



