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RECENTLY SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCE OF WALES A two-horse box, the first of its type, was recently supplied to the Prince of Wales. It embodies many improvements. Four or five grooms can be carried at the back of the vehicle and two passengers beside the driver. The ventilators, interior electric lighting, etc. are controlled by the attendants, while the mats protecting horses from the side of the body are detachable, so that the box can be used for carrying other animals if desired.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 367, 30 May 1928, Page 10

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RECENTLY SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCE OF WALES A two-horse box, the first of its type, was recently supplied to the Prince of Wales. It embodies many improvements. Four or five grooms can be carried at the back of the vehicle and two passengers beside the driver. The ventilators, interior electric lighting, etc. are controlled by the attendants, while the mats protecting horses from the side of the body are detachable, so that the box can be used for carrying other animals if desired. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 367, 30 May 1928, Page 10

RECENTLY SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCE OF WALES A two-horse box, the first of its type, was recently supplied to the Prince of Wales. It embodies many improvements. Four or five grooms can be carried at the back of the vehicle and two passengers beside the driver. The ventilators, interior electric lighting, etc. are controlled by the attendants, while the mats protecting horses from the side of the body are detachable, so that the box can be used for carrying other animals if desired. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 367, 30 May 1928, Page 10

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