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Texas Summer Yearling and Mixed Sale Texas Summer Yearling and Mixed Sale Sponsored by the Texas oroughbred Association August 29, 2016 at 12 noon To be sold at public auction at Lone Star Park, Grand Prairie, Texas Auctioneers – Walt Robertson #11624 Bruce McCarty #11698 Announcer – Dave Appleton The upset price is $1,000 for any horse in this catalogue. Day of Sale Phone: 972-237-4886 1000 Lone Star Parkway • Grand Prairie,Texas 75050 Tim Boyce, Sales Director: 972-523-0332 TTA Office: 512-458-6133 • Fax: 512-453-5919 www.texasthoroughbred.com DIAMOND D RANCH 4509 Diamond D Road Lone Oak, Texas 75453 A year-round training facility designed to produce your next champion! OFFERING: BREAKING F BOARDING F LAYUPS F REHABILITATION SALES PREP F SALES AGENT F CONSIGNORS F RACING “Our only business is oroughbred horses” is is our 35th year in business! OUR GRADUATES HAVE RUN THIRD OR BETTER IN MORE THAN 1,017 STAKES RACES, WINNING MORE THAN 379 STAKES AND HAVING MORE THAN 181 INDIVIDUAL STAKES WINNERS OUR MOST FAMOUS GRADUATE IS 2009 HORSE OF THE YEAR RACHEL ALEXANDRA Diamond D graduates have won the Debutante Stakes at Churchill Downs three years running: F 2015 – Cosmic Evolution F 2014 – Promise Me Silver F 2013 – Fiftyshadesofgold Caroline Dodwell – Owner • Jimmy D. Dodwell – Trainer/General Manager Cell: (903) 450-7153 • Office: (903) 662-5111 • Fax: (903) 662-5676 Email: [email protected] • Website: diamonddthoroughbreds.com Contents A A. B A I ...................... B A .............................. N . B T R D .................... T T A ................ T T A D . A T - P ................. A T - P R F .... T T F/ T S S .......................... TTA M A . S O /S I. S A M. A A ......................... R ................................... C S . SALES INDICES C I ............................. S I ................................... D I. S-F I ............................ Authorization of Agent Please complete entire form and mail to: Texas Thoroughbred Association 4009 Banister Ln, Suite 230 Austin, Texas 78704 Date: ____/____/____ Tel: 512.458.6133 • Fax: 512.453.5919 Gentlemen: I hereby appoint __________________________ to be my authorized agent in all matters pertaining to the sale and/or purchase of horses at the auction to be conducted by your organization on____/____/____. I agree to be bound in all respects by all actions of my agent on my behalf, including, but not limited to: execution of documents pertaining to such sale or purchase, granting of security interests; receipts and disbursements of funds; waiver of rights under consignor’s contract, condition of sale, or law; acceptance of goods; and right to make representation regarding any animal. I agree that this authorization shall be revocable only in writing, such revocation to become effective when acknowledged in writing by Texas Thoroughbred Breeders Association DBA Texas Thoroughbred Association. Name: ___________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Signature: ________________________________________ Subscribed and sworn to before me this ______ day of __________, 2016 Notary Public: _____________________________________ Buyer & Agent Information UNITED STATES RESIDENTS Unless otherwise established prior to sale the terms shall be cash at the time of sale. Payments will be accepted in the form of U.S. currency, certified check, cashier’s check or travelers’ checks. WIRE TRANSFERS THROUGH FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM For wire transfer instructions, please contact the TTA at 512-458-6133 or Tim Boyce at 972-523-0332. Transfers must indicate they are for the account of TTA Horse Sales and should show purchaser’s name and hip numbers for the horses in question. AGENTS Persons acting as Agents must provide a letter of authorization from their principal stating the Agent is acting on behalf of the principal who will be responsible for Agent sales or purchases. See Condition Twelfth. BUYER APPLICATION Please complete entire form and mail to: Texas Thoroughbred Association 4009 Banister Ln, Suite 230 Austin, TX 78704 Phone: 512.458.6133 • Fax: 512.453.5919 Sale: ____________________________ Date: _________________ Anticipated Purchase Amount $______________________ Purchases will be in the name of: _____________________________ To be paid by: * Cash * Cashier’s Check * Personal Check * Other: ____________________________ Social Security # (if cash or cashier’s check): __________________________ DOB: ____________________________________________________ Driver License # __________________________ State: ___________ Occupation: ______________________________________________ Person responsible for payment: _______________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ City: ___________________ State: ___________ Zip:__________________ Telephone: Home ( ) _________ - _____________ Bus. ( ) _________ - _____________ Cell ( ) _________ - _____________ Fax ( ) _________ - _____________ Email: ______________________________________________________ Signature: ___________________________________________________ Individual’s signature on this buyer application form is an acknowledgment of his/her full and complete understanding of all terms and conditions of this sale as stated in the sale catalogue and his/her agreement to be bound thereby. Notices CARE OF HORSES Please be reminded that title passes at the fall of the hammer, at which time the purchaser assumes all risk and responsibility for the horse. ALL HORSES MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SALE PREMISES NO LATER THAN 24 HOURS FROM THE FALL OF THE HAMMER. Buyers should notify both the consignor and the stable office when they intend to move horses after the sale. ANNOUNCEMENTS To avoid making costly errors, please pay close attention to all announcements made from the auction stand, especially concerning horses on which you intend to bid. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF PURCHASE After making the final bid on a horse, you will be asked to complete and sign the Acknowledgement of Purchase Form. Be sure to confirm the correct hip number and price before you sign. Please print your name and address clearly, since this document is used for Jockey Club Certificate transfers. STABLE RELEASE In order to remove a horse from the grounds, you must obtain a Stable Release from the sales office. Please confirm that the release you obtain represents the correct hip number. Also, be sure to give the release to the person ultimately responsible for removing your horse from the grounds. COGGINS TEST All horses in this sale are required to have been tested Coggins Negative within the last 6 months. EVA (Equine Viral Arteritis) All horses in this sale were asked to be pre-sale tested for EVA. There is no post-sale right of return for EVA unless offered specifically and individually by the consignor through the sales company by announcement. There will be a list of all horses EVA negative available upon request. HEALTH CERTIFICATE Pursuant to Chapter 1, Sub Chapter C, Part 75 (as amended) of Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations and effective May 30th, 1978, all horses offered for sale shall be accompanied by a health certificate. These may be inspected prior to sale in the sales office. EXPORT REQUIREMENTS When a horse is to be exported to a country outside of the United States, Puerto Rico or Canada, a Certificate of Exportation must be obtained from The Jockey Club within 90 days of exportation. If for any reason the requirements are not completed within 90 days of exportation, the Certificate of Exportation may be obtained only after approval by the Stewards of the Jockey Club and the payment of an additional fee. Notices STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Unless announced otherwise all eligibility payments due after date of sale are the responsibility of the buyer, who should promptly notify the proper racing associations of the new ownership in order to receive direct billing. CANADIAN EARNINGS IN PEDIGREES Before 2003, Canadian dollars were included with U.S. earnings as though there was no difference in the value of the two currencies. Following a recommendation by SITA (Society of International Thoroughbred Auctioneers), from January 1, 2003, purse money earned in Canada will now be separated. This policy is not retroactive for earnings prior to 2003. Pedigree pages will continue to show combined earnings through December 31, 2002. There will be a separate designation for money earned in Canada since January 2003. Those earnings will be reported in Canadian dollars and indicated by (CAN). The following example shows GRAND MISTRESS had combined, non-converted U.S. and Canadian earnings, prior to 2003, of $36,021. Additionally, she earned $22,494 in Canadian dollars since 1/1/03, of which $11,770 (CAN) was earned in her second-place in the South Ocean Stakes, a restricted stakes at Woodbine. Grand Mistress (f. by Storm Charger). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $36,021 in N.A./U.S.; 2 wins at 4, 2003, $22,494 (CAN) in Canada, 2nd South Ocean S.-R (WO, $11,770 (CAN). INSPECTION OF HORSES All horses in this sale are stabled in the racing barns at Lone Star Park. If you are planning early inspection of sales horses, you are advised to check with our office for updated information on arrival/stabling status. TRANSFER AND REPORT OF OWNERSHIP The transfer of ownership for all Thoroughbreds must be reported to The Jockey Club by the new owner, within 60 days of the transfer, using a Transfer of Ownership form. The Certificate of Registration is not required and
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