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A GUIDE TO 



TRAINING AND HORSE MANAGEMENT 



IN INDIA. 



By CAPT. M. HORACE HAYES. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



The Pioneer (Allahabad). — "The merits of Captain Hayes' book are so 

 well known to all Anglo-Indians that it would be idle to go over old ground 

 in praising the sound practical knowledge shown by the author in all he 

 writes concerning race-horses. The new edition, however, goes even 

 farther than this, for the subject of horse management is no longer made 

 subservient to training, but is dealt with fully and clearly in separate 

 chapters." 



Oriental Sporting Magazine. — " His intentions are truly sportsmanlike 

 and praiseworthy, and if carefully followed ought to ensure the attainment 

 of a portion of that success in training which the author himself has been 

 renowned for." 



Englishman (Calcutta).—" It is the practical part of the book with refer- 

 ence to the more ordinary matters connected with horses that makes it so 

 useful." 



The Veterinary Journal. — " We entertain a very high opinion of Captain 

 Hayes' book on 'Horse Training and Management in India,' and are of 

 opinion that no better guide could be placed in the hands of either amateur 

 horseman or veterinary surgeon newly arrived in that important division of 

 our empire. We had not the opportunity of seeing the first edition, but from 



