Messrs. Gilmour, Joll, and Williams, coachbuilders, Symohds-street, had at the Auckland Agricultural Show, a most attractive display of 12 vehicles, which wore a. great credit to the manufacturers. They comprised all classes of vehicles, from a pony sulky to "a landau cab. A special feature of the exhibit was a highly finished cab for Mr. J. Smyth, Newton Road; a double buggy, trimmed with red leather and spring cushions; an attractive little pony trap, finished in the best of English leather and silver mountings a long-shaft gig, fitted with brakes and screw seat slide. Other vehicles were Cortland waggon, gigs, and spring cart*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14231, 30 November 1909, Page 7
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