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the whole set of "Web, which web has been specially 

 invented and manufactured for the purpose by Mr. Hart. 

 It is made of fawn, white, and various coloured circular 

 web, woven together, which, having a round selvedge edge, 

 cannot cause the least possible friction or pain to the horse. 

 It is made in all widths, suitable for the diflferent parts of 

 harness, and the whole set is made up extremely light, so 

 that an invalid can lift it on and off the animal. The above 

 Harness is intended for Country Residences^ Convalescent 

 Homes f Hoiyies for Incurables, Hospitals, t^c., (^c, and will 

 be found very suitable for Circus use, Public Processions, 

 and Horsebreakers. 



Its advantages are — 'Lightness^ Cleanliness, Durability, and 

 Cheapness^ and it will be found extremely Humane for* trade 

 purposes (occasional use), where the horse is suffering from 

 tender skin, and is not bad enough to be idle. In fact, the 

 " Humane Web Harness " will be most useful and handy in 

 a variety of ways, and no stable should be without it. 



For particulars and price of a complete set of Web 

 Harness, send size of horse, and description of vehicle used, 

 to the Author. Address — 



E. W. GOUGH, 



"Centaur*' Harness and Saddlery Works, 



Walsall. 



was established in 1789, therefore it is nearly 100 years old, which fact must 

 speak for itself, and indeed recommend itself to all users of "Web, which 

 article alone is a most important item in the Saddlery business, and the 

 Author feels it his duty to render the Trade all the assistance in his power 

 by calling attention to so important an item as Web, and where to get it. 

 The Crewkerne Works, or Mills as they are properly called, are very exten- 

 sive in both plant and machinery, and the whole is most admirably situated 

 and convenient for the production and delivery of every article in that class 

 of business ; in fact, many of the newest productions emanate from the 

 Crewkerne (Viney Bridge) Mills, where the reader can see the perfection of 

 Spinning Machinery in full motion, can go through the weaving sheds, drying 

 sheds, bleaching sheds, bleaching grounds, stores, and twine walks, and can 

 study the departments specially devoted to saddlery productions— those con- 

 nected with upholstery and kindred trades. To enumerate the whole of 

 Mr. Hart's specialities would almost command a chapter of itself, but the 

 Author will confine himself to the principal items manufactured, viz.— Chair 

 Webs and Cocoa Bindings; Upholstery and Packing Twines; Girth, Roller, 

 Brace, Body-belt, Straining, Rein. Halter, Tent, Tray, Pack, Packing, Circular, 

 Kersey, Elevator, &c.. Webs of every description in Jute. Cotton, Linen, 

 Wool, and Union, for Saddlery, Upholstery, and other purposes. Mr. Hart 

 also manufactures Girths, Rollers, Surcingles, Braces, Body-belts, Halters. &c. 

 He is at present very busy with large Government orders, which fact speaks 

 or itself as to the extent of the establishment. 



