214 HINTS TO horsemen; ok, 



but lie flatters himself that a careful perusal of the 

 Book will at once show them where they err, and by 

 correcting that, they will find that laid before them 

 of which they had no idea that it existed, namely, 

 that all they do as regards their horses is more or 

 less wrong ; that by looking at what men do who 

 make money, though it will not qualify them to do 

 so, it will at least teach them to make such altera- 

 tions in what they do, as will prevent their losing 

 it to the extent they have, to their great surprise, 

 been accustomed to do ; and, further, they will find 

 increased comfort, increased credit, and decreased ex- 

 pense from so doing; and this to them will be 

 tantamount to making money. 



THE END. 



J. RILLING, PKIXTEll AKD STEREOTYPER, WOKIXG, SURREY. 



