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HARNESS HARNESS 2011


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1. Pickering Float by Pickering bros Liverpool to suit 14.2-15.2 hh £2200 ono


2. Spindle Back Gig ; top show condition to suit 14.2 -15.2 hh £2500 ono


3. Milk Float by E Smith Taunton to suit 14 -14.2 hh top show condition £1300 ono


Ideal Equestrian makes and develops leather and nylon harness, for national, international, show & FEI drivers. Ideal harness is multi-functional and very durable. All our products are up to date with the continous developments in the driving world. That makes us the Harness market leader in Europe !


HARNESS / RUGS / GLOVES / ACCESSORIES Luxury & Heavy marathon, Frisian & Shire harness available


Check our website for your nearest “Ideal” agent in the U.K. www.idealharness.co.uk


CARRIAGEHOUSE INSURANCE


“The Predictable helping you with the Unpredictable”


With over 18 years worth of specialist experience in carriage driving insurance, we are fully equipped to help you choose the right cover for your horses and driving equipment. We would be delighted to help you by: - Taking time to discuss what you want covered - providing a full quote and arranging your policies - fi nally assisting you with any claims that you may have to make.


We have insurance policies that provide cover for: ** horse(s) or donkey(s) + carriage(s) + harness + tack ** grooms/employees ** trailers or horse boxes


** liability for commercial carriage driving.


For more details call us on: 01206 337388 or visit: www.carriagehouseinsurance.co.uk FSA authorised and regulated


January 2012 Carriage Driving 11


Visit the Shop to see


the full Range


Ashfields welcomes personal shoppers - we open to suit you


Ashfields Driving Centre, Dunmow, Essex, CM6 1JU 24/7 opening (just phone)


Wilf - 07802 899004 www.ashfieldcarriageequipment.com


Carriages can be viewed near Diss Norfolk Alan Taylor 01379687310 or 07979504623


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