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Do you want to win a horsebox?


  • Calling all horseowners. How would you like to win this fantastic new two-horse diesel lorry built by Kingfisher Equestrian Ltd?

    All you have to do is collect three tokens from HORSE magazine, answer a simple question and register your answer on the competition phone line or by post using the coupon attached to the front of the April issue (on sale NOW)

    The prizewinner’s horsebox, which is rear facing, is built on a 1999 Renault master 2.8Dti long-wheel base and has a diesel engine, power steering and a five-speed gearbox.

    The low-level lightweight ramp makes loading easy and both the ramp and the floor is covered with a fine, granulated rubber, which is practical, easy to clean, and provides surer footing for your horse.

    The lucky winner will also receive a one-year warranty worth £1,000, plus a year’s membership to the Organisation of Horsebox and Trailer Owners, which is worth £199.

    Don’t miss your chance of driving away this fantastic prize – buy your copy today!

    HOW TO WIN

    Winning your dream horsebox couldn’t be easier. All you have to do is collect three tokens and answer a simple question either by phone or by post.

    The numbered tokens will appear in the April, May and June issues of HORSE. Look out for bonus tokens in three future issues of Horse & Hound and the June issue of HORSE, on sale Thursday 1 May 2003.

    Each entry must consist of at least two out of the three numbered tokens and each token must bear a different number (only one bonus token can be used per entry).

    Extra entry coupons will appear in the May and June issues of HORSE. The question and the phone line number will appear in the June issue, and calls will cost no more than £1.

    The competition closes on Friday 30 May 2003.

    For full details see the April issue of HORSE magazine, OUT NOW.

    Click here to subscribe to HORSE magazine, which is packed with competitions, advice and horsecare features every month

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