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Abbot Master Saddler
Saddlers in Porirua, Wellington area
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Our address
2 Walton Leigh Avenue,
Porirua 5022,
Wellington, North Island,
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Our phone(s)
04 235 5140
0212414308
042376883 Edit -
Our fax
032347463 Edit -
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Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Abbot Master Saddler are:
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Opens in 9 Hr 50 Min
Services offered
Equestrian Supplies, Saddlers
Expertised in Saddlers
Repairs
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Porirua, Porirua City
Additional info
English, Eventing, Pads, Jackets, Feed, Bridles, Saddles, Caps, Hats, Clothing, Gloves, Horse Blankets, Covers
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“We have hired him twice over the last two years (we have dogs), and he does an amazing job for a great price. ”
Bad
“Worst tow service called 8:30 am For Takapuna towing arrived 11:15 towing truck to large sent other tow truck arrived 1 pm don’t use this company also never called me to keep me informed ”
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