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PRESS NOTICES OF CAPT. HAYES' 



RIDING: 



ON THE FLAT AND ACROSS COUNTRY. 



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" Captain Hayes' hints and instructions are useful aids, even to experienced 

 riders, while for those less accustomed to the saddle, his instructions are simply 

 invaluable."— 2"/zg Times. 



" To possess knowledge and to succeed in imparting it, are two different things ; 

 but Captain Hayes is not only a master of his subject, but he knows how to aid 

 others in gaining such a mastery as may be obtained by the study of a book." — 

 T/ie Standard. 



"We are not in the least surprised that a third edition of this useful and emi- 

 nently practical book should be called for. On former occasions we were able to 

 speak of it in terms of commendation, and this edition is worthy of equal praise." — 

 TAe Field. 



"An eminently practical teacher, whose theories are the outcome of experience, 

 learned not in the study, but on the road, in the hunting field, and on the race- 

 course." — Bailys Magazine. 



' ' We heartily commend it to our readers. " — Sporting Times. 



' • The book is one that no man who has ever sat in a saddle can fail to read with 

 interest. " — Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. 



"Is as practical as Captain Horace Hayes' ' Veterinary Notes ' and ' Guide to 

 Horse Management in India.' Greater praise than this it is impossible to give." — 

 The Graphic. 



