Weekend Herald

Waipukurau saddlery for sale

- Paul Charman

AWaipukura­u business specialisi­ng in function hire, canvas and upholstery products and catering equipment is on the market for sale. Business broker John Masters says Sloans Saddlery & Canvas Co has an impressive record, having operated in the central Hawke’s Bay town of Waipukurau for more than 60 years.

The well-establishe­d and highly diversifie­d business operates from leased premises, at 43 Takapau Rd, Waipukurau, says Masters.

“It has the advantage of excellent fundamenta­ls — a good lease, useful main-road-location, reliable turnover and great margins.

“There’s a continuous workflow with repeat business and growth potential for a motivated purchaser. The company is well stocked, with excellent plant and vehicle fleet.

“And perhaps best of all — since the quality of the people involved can make or break a business — Sloans Saddlery & Canvas Co has loyal longterm staff, who possess all skills and experience required.”

Masters describes the business, which is for sale via expression­s of interest to be made directly to the owner, as one which runs like a welloiled machine.

“This is primarily thanks to its owner, respected Hawke’s Bay business identity Neil Sloan,” he says.

“The fact that Neil, having made a huge contributi­on, has decided to pass on the baton in order to retire really does create an exciting opportunit­y for somebody.

“In my view a new owner possessing some vision, can now come in and build upon the wonderful foundation that exists here.

“I see a prime opportunit­y for somebody looking, perhaps for family-raising reasons, to move to the beautiful Hawke’s Bay.

“There’s every reason to do so as this part of New Zealand has a fantastic climate, excellent schools and close proximity to some of the country’s best beaches and most scenic bush-clad ranges.

“All sports and recreation­al pursuits are catered for, most obviously in this context — all the equestrian ones.

“I’m also sure that the close proximity of a heated pool, gym facilities and cycle tracks, won’t be lost on anyone wishing to forsake Auckland for that more vibrant family lifestyle that’s still to be had in the provinces.

“Above all, those wishing to move out of the big city should note that provincial areas of New Zealand, such as Hawke’s Bay, are now dominating this country’s economic growth — comfortabl­y outpacing the main centres, according to Infometric­s’ latest economic report.”

Masters points to an article in the latest issue of Hawke’s Bay Today, stating that the region is “rocking commercial­ly”, and that this confidence has enabled an increase in staff levels and an increase in training, while also exposing the skills shortage.

“By every measure Hawke’s Bay is now going ahead in leaps and bounds economical­ly.

“And it seems incredible that a business as well establishe­d as this one, which stands upon the sure foundation of years good service to the public, is now available for somebody to take to the next level.

“The eventual new owner won’t even need to be an expert in canvas or upholstery, as despite the current skills shortages, all the expertise required is already available among the loyal staff working at Sloans.”

Masters describes the business as having three key divisions:

● Function hire comprises marques, chairs, tables, catering equipment.

● Canvas & Upholstery services cars, trucks, farm vehicles.

● Saddlery comprises both retail and repair services for tack and equestrian saddlery equipment.

Sloans is housed in two adjacent buildings, having a total combined area of about 4300 square metres.

“The buildings are very well sited — being located on the main road on the edge of the downtown area. And there’s either a lease available, or an option to purchase these buildings” says Masters.

“Opportunit­ies to expand seem endless, first-and-foremost due to the fact that online marketing of products and services has not been developed.

“Potential purchasers should also note that while Sloans does work all round the country, Waipukurau is close to Hastings and Napier — substantia­l markets in their own right.”

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Sloans operates from leased premises at 43 Takapau Rd, Waipukurau; foreman and technical maestro Steve Bradley is at work, below left.
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