HOLES IX HORSESHOES. c B A WHERE THEY SHOULD BE PTRACED. An e.xqert sa.ys that much of the trouble by the faulty shoeing' of horses is due to the holes in ihe shoes being placed in the wrong- posh ion The above diagrams make the matter clear. A shows the nail hole- wron placed—too coarse. B. Holes again wrongly placed too fine. C. Die e rect position of the nail holes. to c
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 7 March 1925, Page 12
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