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Mr Clarie Williams, a farrier, discards a worn horseshoe from Sandy, a five-year-old Clydesdale, which is resident at Ferrymead Historic Park. Mr Williams replaces Sandy’s shoes every six to eight weeks because of a combination of normal wear and growing hooves. Ferrymead has two Clydesdale horses. The other is named Jock. Both work for their living by pulling carts and waggons carrying visitors at the park. Press, 21 January 1987, Page 4