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Ernie Banfield remembers the horse and cart days at Tip Top Bakery.

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00:00Well, it's pretty bloody dangerous.
00:03Because of the horse?
00:04Yeah, the horse and cart, yeah.
00:06When they got out, they started going up in the air like that.
00:12I didn't spend much time doing that.
00:14Well, I used to do the horse and cart.
00:16Giddy up, giddy up, woo!
00:20So, they said, that will do, you're all right there.
00:23And I'm in my licence, they asked me one question.
00:28Where would you dim your lights?
00:30I said, in the built up area.
00:32I was up with them.
00:33And they told me you started when you were about 13
00:35and used to deliver the bread with by horse and cart?
00:39Yeah.
00:40That's correct.
00:40That's no matter what.
00:42You would have seen a lot of changes though.
00:44The thing is, if you've seen that, usually they come in the morning like,
00:50please come in.
00:52You'd run through to the next property.
00:55But this property here is the graveyard.
00:58And you'd get a fierce, squeaky horse and you'd think,
01:01what the bloody horse is that?
01:03And you'd see in the wind blow, you know.
01:06There's a huge, is a huge star.
01:06And that's, you know, a huge star.
01:07And of course, a huge star.
01:07And the wooden building, this little plane.
01:08And the second move, as we go out of the building,
01:08and we'll be able to use the walls right now.
01:09And that's right now.
01:09I think, what I would be able to open up the door.
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