Mr Colin McLachlan, who is retiring as co-owner of McLachlan’s shoe stores, is an avid pacer trainer. He cons ddered it most fitting to use a horse float to remove furniture from the former McLachlan’s Shoe Store in Colombc Street.
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40Mr Colin McLachlan, who is retiring as co-owner of McLachlan’s shoe stores, is an avid pacer trainer. He cons ddered it most fitting to use a horse float to remove furniture from the former McLachlan’s Shoe Store in Colombc Street. Press, 1 March 1989, Page 9
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