2006 TATTERSALLS JULY MIXED SALE to Be Conducted by Tattersalls on July 16, 2006 at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ

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2006 TATTERSALLS JULY MIXED SALE to Be Conducted by Tattersalls on July 16, 2006 at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ 2006 July Mixed Sale Conducted by The Lexington Trots Breeders Association, LLC at The Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ starting at 1:00p.m. Sunday, July 16 Broodmares 1 - 3 2-Year-Olds 5 - 21 3-Year-Olds 23 - 73 4-Year-Olds & Older 75 - 105 Since 1892 Tattersalls - New York Office P.O. Box 2200, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510 (914) 773-7777 • Fax (914) 773-1633 Website - www.tattersallsredmile.com e-mail - [email protected] Sale Day Only - 201-935-8500 Tattersalls - Kentucky Office P.O. Box 420, Lexington, KY 40588 (859) 422-7253 • (859) 422-SALE Fax (859) 422-7254 Cover photo: Michael Lisa / Lisa Photo Cover illustration: Suzy Hall 1 Change of Address Form Please use this form to send us a change of address so you’ll never miss your Tattersalls Sales Catalog. Information: Name: Bus. Phone (w/Area Code): Home Phone (w/Area Code): Fax Phone (w/Area Code): Cell Phone (w/Area Code): e-Mail Address: Old Address: Address or P.O. Box: City: State or Province: Zip or Postal Code: Country: New Address: Address or P.O. Box: City: State or Province: Zip or Postal Code: Country: Fax this form to our NY office at 914-773-1633 or mail this form to: Tattersalls P.O. Box 420 Lexington, KY 40588 You can fill out our on-line form at www.tattersallsredmile.com/tsalls/changeofaddress.html 2 LAST YEAR WE INTRODUCED 20,000 PEOPLE TO THE SPORT! SUPPORT OUR EFFORTS TO BRING NEW FANS AND OWNERS INTO THE WORLD OF HARNESS RACING! WHO? WHY? TO PROTECT AND ENCOURAGE HARNESS RACING’S SPECIAL MEMORIES AND EXCITING TIMES. TO BE A SYMBOL OF PRIDE AND RESPECT. TO CREATE CREDIBILITY AND PROVIDE AWARENESS AND STATUS. WHAT? HARNESS RACING’S PREMIER SHOWCASE, FOUNDED 53 YEARS AGO. A 30,000 SQ.FT. HISTORIC BUILDING, HOUSING MORE THAN 100 EXHIBITS, STATE OF THE ART, HANDS-ON DISPLAYS AND BANQUET AND MEETING ROOMS THAT CELEBRATE THE SPORT’S GREAT TIMES. HOME TO THE SPORT’S NATIONAL HALL OF FAME, THE WORLD’S ONLY 3-D HARNESS RACING SIMULATOR AND THE WORLD’S LARGEST COLLECTION OF CURRIER & IVES TROTTING PRINTS. PROVIDER OF ENERGETIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING FOR ALL AGES, ARTIFACT PROTECTION, RESEARCH RETRIEVAL AND ALL FACETS OF PROMOTIONAL SUPPORT. WHERE? LOCATED IN THE COLONIAL VILLAGE OF GOSHEN, NY, KNOWN AS “THE CRADLE OF THE TROTTER.” CONSIDERED THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE SPORT, IT’S JUST 60 MINUTES NORTH OF NEW YORK CITY. WHEN? THE MUSEUM IS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AND 362 DAYS A YEAR. HOW? WITH THE HELP OF EVERYONE COMMITTED TO OUR GREAT SPORT. BECOME A MEMBER TODAY ! ENCOURAGE OUR EFFORTS AND INVEST IN OUR FUTURE. CALL, WRITE OR CHECK OUR WEBSITE AND DISCOVER THE IMPORTANCE AND BENEFITS OF BELONGING. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame POB 590, 240 Main Street, Goshen, NY 10924 (845) 294-6330 (845) 294-3463 (Fax) [email protected] www.harnessmuseum.com I accept your invitation to become a member of the museum! Name: _____________________________ Address: ___________________________ Benefactor $5,000+ City: _________________State: ________ Fellow $1,000-$4,999 Zip _________ Email: ________________ Corporate $1,000+ Phone: ___________________________ Family $100-$999 Charge: VISA MC AMEX DISCOVER Associate $50 Acct.# _____________________Exp._____ Friend $35 Signature: __________________________ Please make checks (US Funds) payable to: The Harness Racing Museum Membership contributions are deductible for income tax purposes. 3 TTHHEE RREEDD MMIIILLEE 2006 Standardbred Stakes Schedule 4 July 28- September 24 @ 7:30 PM ** September 26-October 7 @ 12:30 PM Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 28 29 KY Fair Racing Overnights Signal Not Exported Signal Not Exported 1 2 3 4 5 AUGUST $6,500 KY Fair Finals Kentucky Summer Signal Not Exported Championship Eliminations 3YO Colt Pace 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 $6,500 $6,500 $6,500 $60,000E Kentucky Summer Kentucky Summer Kentucky Summer Kentucky Summer Championship Championship Championship Championship Final Eliminations Eliminations Eliminations 3YO Colt Pace 3YO Filly Pace 3YO Filly Trot 3YO Colt Trot LC’s A & E LC’s C & F LC’s B & G LC’s D & H 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 $60,000E $60,000E $60,000E Kentucky Summer Kentucky Summer Kentucky Summer KYSS Eliminations Championship Final Championship Final Championship Final 3YO Colt Pace 3YO Filly Pace 3YO Filly Trot 3YO Colt Trot LC’s D & H LC’s A & E LC’s C & F LC’s B & G 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations KYSS Final & 3YO Filly Pace 3YO Filly Trot 3YO Colt Trot Consolation KYSS Eliminations 3YO Colt Pace 1st leg 2YO Colt Trot KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations 1st leg 2YO Filly Trot 1st leg 2YO Filly Pace 1st leg 2YO Colt Pace LC A LC’s C & F LC B LC’s D & H 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER 1 2 KYSS Final & KYSS Final & KYSS Final & Consolation Consolation Consolation KYSS Eliminations nd 3YO Filly Pace 3YO Filly Trot 3YO Colt Trot 2 leg 2YO Colt Pace KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations nd nd 2 leg 2YO Colt Trot 2 leg 2YO Filly Trot 2nd leg 2YO Filly Pace LC’s D & H LC’s A & E LC’s C & F LC’s B & G 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $10,000 Nadia Lobell Elims KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations 3YO Filly Pace 3rd leg 2YO Filly Trot 3rd leg 2YO Filly Pace 3rd leg 2YO Colt Pace KYSS Eliminations 3rd leg 2YO Colt Trot LC’s A & E LC’s C & F LC’s B & G LC’s D & H 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 $225,000E Nadia Lobell Final KYSS Final KYSS Final KYSS Final 3YO Filly Pace 2YO Filly Trot 2YO Filly Pace 2YO Colt Pace KYSS F 2YO Colt Trot $10,000 Moni Maker Elims LC C LC’s B & G LC’s D 3YO Filly Trot S’ 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER 1 2 KYSS Final & KYSS Final & KYSS Final & Consolation Consolation Consolation KYSS Eliminations nd 3YO Filly Pace 3YO Filly Trot 3YO Colt Trot 2 leg 2YO Colt Pace KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations nd nd 2 leg 2YO Colt Trot 2 leg 2YO Filly Trot 2nd leg 2YO Filly Pace LC’s D & H LC’s A & E LC’s C & F LC’s B & G 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $10,000 Nadia Lobell Elims KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations KYSS Eliminations 3YO Filly Pace 3rd leg 2YO Filly Trot 3rd leg 2YO Filly Pace 3rd leg 2YO Colt Pace KYSS Eliminations 3rd leg 2YO Colt Trot LC’s A & E LC’s C & F LC’s B & G LC’s D & H 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 $225,000E Nadia Lobell Final KYSS Final KYSS Final KYSS Final 3YO Filly Pace 2YO Filly Trot 2YO Filly Pace 2YO Colt Pace KYSS F 2YO Colt Trot $10,000 Moni Maker Elims LC C LC’s B & G LC’s D 3YO Filly Trot S’ LC’sA&E 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 $225,000E $35,000E $40,000E $40,000E Moni Maker Final SIMPSON SIMPSON SIMPSON 3YO Filly Trot 2YO Filly Trot 3YO Filly Trot 2YO Colt Pace $40,000E SIMPSON $35,000E 3YO Filly Pace Simpson $35,000E SIMPSON LC G & H 2YO Filly Pace LC’s 1 & 2 2YO Colt Trot LC’sE&F 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 $40,000E SIMPSON $350,000E $300,000E $250,000E $200,000E 3YO Colt Pace Late Closers Bluegrass Bluegrass Bluegrass Bluegrass 3,4,5,6, & 7 2YO Filly Trot 2YO Colt Trot 3YO Filly Trot 3YO Colt Trot $40,000E SIMPSON $200,000E 3YO Colt Trot BILLINGS $350,000E $200,000E Bluegrass LC’s 8,9,10, & 11 Bluegrass Bluegrass 3YO Colt Pace 2YO Filly Pace 3YO Filly Pace $400,000E LC’s 12 & 13 LC’s 14,15,16,17,&18 Bluegrass 2YO Colt Pace $10,000 Allerage FFA Elims Trot & Pace OCTOBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 $300,000E $600,000E $300,000E $300,000E KY Filly Futurity KY Futurity Late Closers INSS INSS 3YO Filly Trot 3YO Open Trot 19,20,21, & 22 2YO Filly Trot 2YO Colt Trot $700,000E $300,000E Tattersalls $250,000E Garnsey Memorial 3YO Open Pace INSS 3YO Filly Pace $500,000E 2YO Filly Pace $300,000E Allerage FFA Finals 5 INSS Mares & Horse 2YO Colt Pace Trot & Pace LC’s 23,24,25, & 26 LC’s 27,28, & 29 LC’s 30 & 31 LC’s 32,33,34,& 35 (All Purses are Estimated) The Lexington Trot Breeders Association, LLC d/b/a Tattersalls Sales Company Directors Frank Antonacci Mrs. Paul Nigito George Segal Joe Thomson Tattersalls Sales: Administration Staff Geoffrey Stein ........................................................ General Manager David Reid ...................................................... Director of Operations Joan Paynter ....................................................... Sales Administrator Lillie Brown ................................................... Administrative Assistant Doug Ferris .................................................. Administrative Assistant Sales Consultants Howard Beissinger ...................................... Senior Sales Consultant Dr. Peter Boyce....................................................... Sales Consultant Auctioneers Cris Caldwell and Associates Pedigree Research Philip D. Sporn & Tattersalls Pedigree Research Dept. 6 Contents Authorization of Agent (Fax to 914-773-1633).............................. 17 Catalogue Information ................................................................... 32 Conditions of Sale .......................................................................... 25 Confirmation of Sale ...................................................................... 24 Consignor Location .......................................................................... 8 Conversion Chart ........................................................................... 31 Credit Application (Fax to 914-773-1633) ..................................... 15 Farmer’s Exemption Certificate ..................................................... 19 Important Notices ........................................................................... 11 Insurance Information ...................................................................
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