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2009 Tattersalls January Mixed Front Matter 1-32.Pmd 2009 January Select Mixed Sale Conducted by The Lexington Trots Breeders Association, LLC at The Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ starting at 10:00am Monday, January 19 Yearlings (Foals of 2008) 1 - 9 Broodmares & Broodmare Prospects 11 - 87 Stallion Shares & Breedings 89 - 111 “Magnificent Mares” 113 - 124 Racing Mares 4-Year-Olds & Older 125 - 169 2-Year-Olds (Foals of 2007) 171 - 178 Non-Record 3-Year-Olds 179 - 250 at time of consignment Record 3-Year-Olds 251 - 289 4-Year-Olds - Pacers with 1:54 records 291 - 333 & Trotters with 2:00 records 5-Year-Olds & Older - Pacers with 1:53 335 - 373 records & Trotters with 1:57 records 4-Year-Olds 375 - 418 5-Year-Olds & Older 419 - 436 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 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 2200 Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510 You can fill out our on-line form at www.tattersallsredmile.com/tsalls/changeofaddress.html 2 SUPPORT THE HARNESS RACING MUSEUM’S ROOSEVELT RACEWAY Legacy Project! Historic Roosevelt Raceway is the focus of a Harness Racing Museum three-phase project. With NYS Council on the Arts (NYSCA) grants, work has begun to record and digitize more than 8,000 photographs, videos, programs and posters rescued from the raceway prior to its demolition in 2000. Plans include the creation of a permanent exhibit at the museum and the publication of a comprehensive pictorial catalog of the collection and the people whose commitment made “The Dream Track” a reality. Additional funding is needed and we invite individual, corporate and organizational contributions from fans and the children of fans, employees, and horsemen and horsewomen of Roosevelt Raceway and members of the harness racing community nationwide and throughout the world. To ensure Roosevelt Raceway’s important legacy is not forgotten, we urge you to support this major initiative. For information on how you can participate in this exciting project, and to receive a Legacy Brochure detailing giving levels and benefit gifts, please email the museum’s director at [email protected], visit www.harnessmuseum.com or call 845-294-6330. NEW FREE TRAVELING EXHIBIT NOW BOOKING! “A Drive To Win!” — The stories of 27 harness racing heroes: drivers and trainers who make every race possible but through circumstance, choice, design or fate, do not rise to stardom. Their message is clear: through adversity, the one shining element is their love of and commitment to their sport. This exhibit introduces the joys and the heartaches of the exciting, historic sport of harness racing and explains why these wonderful human beings had such A DRIVE TO WIN. Starring Angus Allen, Richard Baker, Hugh Allison Bell, Edwin Bither, Harry Burright, Vernon Crank, Harold R. Dancer, Norman Dauplaise, Alfred “Bucky” Day, Bea Farber, George Forshey, Hilda Heydt, Maxie Lee, Joe Lighthill, Howard Parker, George Phalen, Jimmy and Robbie Rankin, Ervin Samples, Forrest Short, Phyllis Smith Page, Harold Snodgrass, Colby Turner, Sacher Werner, John “Tic” Wilcutts, Lew Williams, and Mildred Williams THIS FREE OPPORTUNITY IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY HANOVER SHOE FARMS AND THE MEMBERS OF THE HARNESS RACING MUSEUM Help us bring harness racing to the nation! Call for information on how you can help schedule a showing of this award-winning presentation at your racetrack, local art gallery, college, school and shopping center! THE HARNESS RACING MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME 240 MAIN STREET, GOSHEN, NEW YORK www.harnessmuseum.com PHONE: 845-294-6330 FREE ADMISSION SPONSORED BY THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION Introducing America’s first pastime in a world of interactive exhibits! Keeping alive harness racing’s best times. 3 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 Liza Norcross .............................................. Administrative Assistant Sales Consultants Dr. Peter Boyce.......................................................Sales Consultant Auctioneers Cris Caldwell and Associates Pedigree Research Philip D. Sporn & Tattersalls Pedigree Research Dept. Cover Photo Mike Lizzi 4 Contents Authorization of Agent (Fax to 914-773-1633).............................. 15 Catalogue Information ................................................................... 30 Conditions of Sale ......................................................................... 23 Confirmation of Sale ...................................................................... 22 Consignor Location ......................................................................... 6 Conversion Chart ..........................................................................29 Credit Application (Fax to 914-773-1633) ..................................... 13 Farmer’s Exeption Certificate ........................................................ 17 Important Notices ............................................................................9 Insurance Information.................................................................... 21 Meadowlands Accommodations ...................................................... 7 Meadowlands Airports and Car Rentals .......................................... 8 Meadowlands Directions .................................................................8 Meadowlands Restaurants .............................................................. 7 List of Consignors............................................................................6 National Raceline Sales Results ................................................... 12 Procedure for Payment of Account ............................................... 19 SALES INDICES Consignor Index ............................................................................35 Horse Index ................................................................................... 31 SALES RESULTS wil be provided by Tattersalls for our 2009 January Select Mixed Sale at the Meadowlands. Please visit www.tattersallsredmile.com. 5 CONSIGNOR LOCATION All American Harnessbreds ............................................... Barn 12, Sec. D Baxter Stables LLC ............................................................ Barn 12, Sec. D Blue Chip Farms, Inc., Agent ............................................. Barn 12, Sec. B Steve Calhoun & Mark MacDonald .................................... Barn 12, Sec. D James Celedonia ............................................................... Barn 12, Sec. D Anthony Ciuffetelli .............................................................. Barn 12, Sec. D Ronald Cox ........................................................................ Barn 12, Sec. D Downunder Horses, Inc. ..................................................... Barn 12, Sec. D Fox Den Farm, Agent ......................................................... Barn 12, Sec. B Hamptonburgh Farm .......................................................... Barn 12, Sec. D It’s A Stretch Stable LLC .................................................... Barn 13, Sec. E Robert J. Krivelin ................................................................ Barn 12, Sec. D Steven McCoy .................................................................... Barn 12, Sec. D McKee Sales Agency ......................................................... Barn 12, Sec. C Northwood Bloodstock Agency ........ Barn 11, Sec. A-E, Barn 12, Sec. D,E On The Move Stable........................................................... Barn 12, Sec. A Peninsula Farm Inc. ........................................................... Barn 12, Sec. A Preferred Equine, Inc., Agent ...........Barn 13, Sec. A-E, Barn 14, Sec. A-D Steve Reisenweaver........................................................... Barn 12, Sec. D Spring Haven Farm ............................................................ Barn 12, Sec. C Jerry Sprinkle ..................................................................... Barn 12, Sec. D Stonegate Standardbred Farms, Inc. ................................. Barn 12, Sec. C Lois I. & Julie A. Swann ...................................................... Barn 12, Sec. D LIST OF CONSIGNORS All American Harnessbreds ..................................................302-629-5100 Baxter Stables LLC ...............................................................240-315-3316 Blue Chip Farms, Inc., Agent ................................................845-895-3930
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