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he Shire Horse Society has its y, this journal's title will have be changed to Commercial itor and Heavy Horse. The :iety has published an lependent survey which :lares that for work involving ) delivery of eight tons over ,12 miles in an eight-hour day, )air of heavy horses is as )nomic as a motor vehicle and 3 other advantages.

t is not easy to reconcile the im that the horse is cleaner h its production of E20 worth manure a year, but this is larded as, in the modern gon, a useful spin-off.

Jot to be caught napping, 3ham Montgomerie is :paring a new feature, "From Nosebag." Steve Gray is 3otiating for the road test of a r-horse brewer's dray and Bill )ck is taking a crash course in ioming. Tim Blakernore will giving valuable tips in cking-out stables.

knd I? Ever self-sacrificing, I iII be studying the effects of -se transport on the beer that ,ve has delivered.

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