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Preli Fe Vrier Preli 14 Mai 2011.Qxd 12 DEAUVILLE 1DEAUVILLE2 Vente mixte Lundi 13 février Février Vente mixte Vente en association avec Vendeurs_Liste_vendeurs_14_05.qxd 19/01/12 08:40 Page53 Vendeurs Index to vendors Ordre alphabétique - Alphabetical order Vendeur Lot S Nom Père Mère Box Pdt Baltromei....................0257 F. WILD TEMPTATION C 177 CAE Bary ..........................100 bis F. ALCHIMIA A 101 CAE Baudouin....................0004 M. VADASIN E 004 E Berlais........................0195 F. ALIZE DU BERLAIS B 129 Maiden .................................0265 F. AGATHE DU BERLAIS B 130 Maiden Bernesq......................0024 F. VERY BEST A 082 Maiden .................................0047 F. MISS VIC A 083 J. .................................0055 F. LE HAVRE FOLIE DANSE A 084 YLS .................................0069 F. GOLD WIND A 085 J. .................................0103 F. BLUE BAY DOLOISE A 086 J. .................................0109 F. MONDADOUN A 087 J. .................................0226 F. GOLD CLASSIC A 088 J. .................................0227 M. CREACHADOIR SPICY GIRL A 089 YLS .................................0252 F. ARTISTE ROYAL TUNE A 090 YLS .................................0261 F. BURGAUDINE A 091 J. Bidgood .....................0126 F. GOLDEN ROSE C 258 CAE .................................0276 F. BUGSY C 259 CAE Bois Carrouges ...........0044 F. TEMPETE TROPICALE C 250 J. Boschet ......................0264 F. SHARK BAY C 286 J. Boutin ........................0113 F. LADY ROCKET B 136 Maiden Cadran ......................0043 F. FLAGSHIP C 178 CAE .................................0127 F. LIZZY’S CAT C 179 J. .................................0186 F. KING’S BEST OMONIA C 180 YLS .................................0212 M. NAAQOOS ROSEANNA C 181 YLS .................................0245 F. TIPPERARY C 182 J. .................................0256 F. ISULA DI ISULA C 183 J. Camp Bénard .............0098 F. JOIE DE MAI A 040 J. .................................0119 F. COTTINGLEY FAIRY A 041 Maiden .................................0120 F. TUNGUSKA A 042 J. Campagne Gravée......0110 F. LA PEROUSA C 268 J. .................................0295 F. BILLETTE C 269 J. Capitte.......................0019 H. SWISS STAR P 334 CAE .................................0030 H. TAXMAN P 335 CAE .................................0064 H. GOBI P 336 CAE .................................0161 F. GENTLE DAISY P 337 CAE Capucines ..................0076 F. CONSUELITA A 046 J. Cardenne ...................0185 F. MARIA GRAZIE C 252 Maiden Castillets.....................0123 F. LUNA JOLIE P 323 J. Cerisy ........................0095 F. HIGHWOOD B 154 J. Channel Consignment...............0122 H. LIGHT THE WORLD D 001 CAE Chappet.....................0085 F. EMPRESS SISSI B 142 Maiden .................................0101 F. MARIA’S CHIC B 143 Maiden Vendeurs_Liste_vendeurs_14_05.qxd 19/01/12 08:40 Page54 Vendeur Lot S Nom Père Mère Box Pdt Chardenière ...............0249 F. TOUQUETTE A 034 J. Charmilles ..................0082 F. OZALID C 244 J. .................................0146 F. MENTAWAI C 246 J. .................................0205 F. ANNA IVANOVNA C 247 J. .................................0260 F. BING BING BOUM C 248 J. Chenet .......................0231 F. N. FALCO SUTHERLAND A 036 2 ans .................................0296 F. N. ONE COOL CAT BELTZA A 037 2 ans Chevigny....................0054 H. FLY THE STARS A 062 CAE .................................0062 F. ARESTIAS A 063 CAE .................................0271 F. A MOMENT WITH YOU A 064 CAE Clément......................0077 F. HIGH ENDEAVOUR B 164 CAE Collet.........................0088 F. WEEP NO MORE B 118 CAE .................................0118 F. TERRA NOVA B 119 CAE .................................0134 M. DE ZEPHYR B 123 CAE .................................0177 M. BEAT THE GROUND B 124 CAE .................................0178 H. SUPER JO B 125 CAE .................................0219 M. LIVIGNO B 126 CAE .................................0250 F. GOLDEN GLEAM B 127 CAE .................................0263 M. ZIZANY B 128 CAE Colleville ....................0006 F. COCONINO A 093 J. .................................0010 F. CONFERENCE A 094 Maiden .................................0135 F. CARATA A 095 Maiden .................................0136 F. KALYADOR A 096 J. .................................0187 F. ONE RIVER A 097 Maiden .................................0211 F. DANASTAR A 098 J. .................................0224 F. WHERE’S THE SOAP A 099 J. Cordelles....................0096 F. GNOOF C 200 J. Coulonces Consignment...............0009 F. CHALMETTE C 218 J. .................................0065 F. THANK HEAVENS C 219 J. .................................0243 F. ANGEL ROSE C 220 J. .................................0248 F. PHONE THE DIVA C 221 J. Cour Blanche..............0238 F. TITREE C 192 J. .................................0270 F. GALOP DU BOUFFEY C 193 J. Croix Sonnet...............0008 F. JOLIE CATTY A 023 J. .................................0058 F. FALBA A 024 J. .................................0073 F. BELLE YEPA A 025 J. .................................0093 F. POINTE MILOU ASTARABAD JOLIE CATTY A 026 YLS .................................0124 F. PRINCESS GIULIA A 027 J. .................................0128 F. LONELY CLOUD A 028 J. .................................0137 F. LES GRANDES ALPES A 029 J. .................................0170 F. LA CREOLE A 030 Maiden .................................0190 M. LE TOINY ASTARABAD PARITA A 031 YLS .................................0203 F. QUELLE BEAUTE A 032 J. .................................0204 M. BRIOLEY ASTARABAD QUELLE HORREUR A 033 YLS Dehesa de Milagro......0042 F. GUADALMEDINA C 201 J. .................................0052 F. ALL WOMAN C 202 J. .................................0060 F. WEGA C 203 J. .................................0061 F. RUBIES C 204 J. .................................0100 F. KARLINIGHT C 205 J. .................................0125 F. IKHTEYAAR C 206 J. .................................0169 F. MENEUSE C 208 J. .................................0172 F. YAFOUL C 209 J. .................................0198 F. PROUD ELEGANCE C 210 J. .................................0222 F. SILVER SILENCE C 211 J. .................................0242 F. ELLE ET MOI C 212 J. .................................0288 F. IRUNA C 213 Maiden Delzangles .................0152 F. MAPLE LEAF A 066 Maiden Ellon ..........................0181 F. JUST WATCH ME B 139 Maiden .................................0244 M. LE FOU TOP ALL B 140 YLS .................................0246 F. TOP ALL B 141 J. Vendeurs_Liste_vendeurs_14_05.qxd 19/01/12 08:40 Page55 Vendeur Lot S Nom Père Mère Box Pdt Engerville ...................0282 F. TEQUILA RIVER C 215 2 ans Etoile .........................0279 F. ARACENA C 234 J. Etreham......................0075 F. FALCO GREAT LADY SLEW C 261 YLS Faisanderie.................0056 F. STAR FACE B 173 J. .................................0241 F. CILA B 174 J. Ferland ......................0258 F. WELCOME VALENTINE C 260 CAE Folie ..........................0089 F. IN DOUCE A 100 2 ans Forêt ..........................0163 F. SIEMBRA C 282 J. .................................0301 M. 1/40E IRON MASK PART N 39 P.Et. Gansera Leveque ........0285 F. BLUE RIDGE VIEW C 257 J. Grandcamp ................0005 M. AZMEEL C 222 E .................................0007 F. SOLDIER OF FORTUNE CATS CHOIR C 223 YLS .................................0086 F. WENGE C 224 J. .................................0208 M. OURVILLE FIRST C 225 2 ans Grand’Cour ................0131 F. KIZIT LOVE B 171 J. Haie Neuve................0046 F. SKULL AND BONES C 251 CAE Hautières....................0071 M. GOLDEN EAGLE C 289 CAE .................................0132 F. LUNE OPAQUE C 290 J. .................................0199 F. PRINCESS CORA C 291 J. .................................0213 F. ROSE HEDGE C 292 J. .................................0221 F. SADIOLA C 293 J. .................................0225 M. SARYARKA C 294 CAE .................................0293 M. SAMRUK C 295 CAE Hêtraie.......................0149 F. INES BEY B 157 2 ans .................................0162 F. VILLE EAGLE B 158 J. .................................0171 F. AJARA B 159 J. Hoguenet ...................0011 F. DREAM BEE A 048 J. .................................0012 M. NAMID CLECAME A 049 YLS .................................0165 F. MISS VITORIA A 050 J. .................................0166 F. GEISHA LADY A 051 J. .................................0233 F. SONYDALE DU PERCHE A 052 J. .................................0273 F. CLECAME A 053 J. .................................0281 F. DROLE DE DAME A 054 J. .................................0283 F. ARVICAYA A 055 J. .................................0286 M. WESTERNER ASOLA BLUE A 056 YLS .................................0287 F. N. KAYF TARA ASOLA BLUE A 057 2 ans .................................0297 F. ASOLA BLUE A 058 J. Hotellerie....................0216 F. SYCAMORE HILL A 020 J. .................................0294 F. PANIQUARETTE A 021 J. Huderie......................0026 F. SINGAPORE LHI A 076 Maiden .................................0215 F. L’ETRANGERE A 077 J. Imana ........................0194 M. MR SIDNEY PERUSHA B 138 YLS Janda Bloodstock ........0253 F. USTILLA C 175 J. Jedburgh Stud .............0232 F. TCHIKALA C 188 J. Kobayashi ..................0278 F. APRIL LOVE SONG T 012 CAE La Motteraye Consignment...............0022
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