PRECEPT AND PRACTICE. 



HINTS TO YOUNG SPOETSMEN AND OTHEES. 



To the very young owner of horses I particularly 

 address myself, well knowing that to be compelled to 

 have their establishment managed for them, however 

 well or satisfactorily it might be done, would do away 

 with half the pleasure they might derive from their 

 newly-acquired possession. 



It is very true that a young man educated at 

 home is so accustomed to see the general routine 

 of his father's estabhshment that he becomes ac- 

 quainted with even the minutiae of its arrangement, 



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