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Wilkins Saddlery
Equestrian Supplies in Hawarden, Canterbury area
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Our address
1 Pratt Street,
Hawarden
7385,
Canterbury, Hurunui, South Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 314 4274
0297708706
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Our fax
033144267
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Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Wilkins Saddlery are:
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Today: 08:00am-05:30pm
Services offered since 1987
Saddlers
Expertised in Equestrian Supplies
Repairs
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Hawarden, Hawarden
Payment options
Cash, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Personal Cheques
Additional info
Riding Horses, Ponies, Racing Horses, Supplements, Rain Gear, Boots, Horseshoes, Spurs, Covers, Feed, Saddles, Bits, Grooming Supplies, Bridles
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“Not professional at all, kept saying he would come quote the job, but never showed up, kept dicking us around, decided to give our money to someone more reputable, your loss!”
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“Only tradies that done the job the right way fuck you haters ”
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“Been a customer for 25 years, since moving to Manurewa. Great Barber and an assett to the whole community.”