4. practical ijlugtratioif of the uti ity of Clapham's Patent Horse Stopper in pre venting a howo frem bolting when attached to a vehicle was given in the vicinity of the Masterton Hospital on Monday afternoon. A horse harnassed to a new dog cart had been left standing on the Te Ore Ore road, when it took fright at a number of cattle passing. The horse 1 made frantic efforts to bolt, but was held absolutely powerless to do so by the wheel attachment. A. person who wit neßsedthe incident informs the "Masterton Timta " that the yehiole was certainly saved from destruction by the patent referred to, for had the horse got away on tfrs fa iQre Ope-road, the yeljiole '^ould Bj«ost jnayitibly l»vo bseq snjashsd 4j>,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 205, 15 September 1903, Page 2
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127Untitled Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 205, 15 September 1903, Page 2
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