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Full Catalogue BIGGER BETTER RICHER THAN EVER All yearlings offered at NZB’s 2016 National Yearling Sales Series: South Island Sale will be eligible to enter the enhanced Karaka Million Series comprising: • $1 million Karaka Million 2YO (Res.L) (1200m) in 2017 • $1 million Karaka Million 3YO Classic (Res.L) (1600m) in 2018 • Plus the $100,000 Karaka Stayers Cup (2200m) from 2019 The Entry Fee for the 2017 Karaka Million Series will be $2500 + GST. Entries due Monday 16 May at 5pm*. *South Island Sale entries only For conditions of entry contact Reception ([email protected]) at New Zealand Bloodstock. NATIONAL YEARLING SALES SERIES: SOUTH ISLAND SALE 15 APRIL 2016 NEW LOCATION RDA BUILDING CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL PARK CHRISTCHURCH LOTS 1 - 94 Ph: +64 9 298 0055 Fax: +64 9 298 0506 [email protected] www.nzb.co.nz Sale day office phone: +64 21 527 252 CONTENTS Selling Schedule 1 NZB New Zealand Contacts 2 NZB Australia Contacts 3 Sales Calendar 4 Map to Sale Grounds 5 Buyer Registration 6 Appointment of Agent 7 Information for Australian Buyers 8 Payment Procedure 9 Accommodation 10 Repository 11 Karaka Million 12 Bonus & Incentive Schemes 13 Communication & Results 14 NZB’s Code of Practice 15 Conditions of Sale 17 Bloodstock Agents Federation 27 Explanation of Pedigree Information 30 Indices 34 SELLING SCHEDULE National Yearling Sales Series: South Island SALE Friday 15 April 2016 Lots 1 - 94 Commencing at 11am YEARLINGS Lots 1 - 89 TWO-YEAR-OLD Lot 90 BROODMARES Lots 91 - 94 Supplementary lots will be offered following the conclusion of the main catalogue. entries for the Supplementary catalogue close on 11 April 2016. 1 NZB NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND OFFICE Karaka Sales Centre, 10 Hinau Rd, Karaka, 2113 PO Box 97447, Manukau City, Auckland 2241 Ph: +64 9 298 0055 Email: [email protected] FAXES Main Fax: +64 9 298 0506 Sale Day Office: +64 21 527 252 Business Centre: +64 9 296 4671 CHAIRMAN Joe Walls MANAGING DIRECTOR Andrew Seabrook [email protected] 0274 972 832 DIRECTORS Paul Wilcox paul [email protected] 021 898 175 Petrea Vela MARKETING MARKETING MANAGER Charlotte Porter [email protected] 021 880 318 SENIOR MARKETING EXECUTIVE Jessie Gower [email protected] 021 524 443 MARKETING CO-ORDINATOR Sarah Worker [email protected] HOSPITALITY MANAGER Victoria Vela [email protected] 021 421 285 RECEPTION Faye Hunt [email protected] AUCTION MANAGER James Jennings [email protected] 0272 233 333 BLOODSTOCK INT’L BLOODSTOCK MANAGER John Cameron [email protected] 0274 949 797 BLOODSTOCK SALES MANAGER Danny Rolston [email protected] 021 473 209 SALES REPRESENTATIVE Regan Donnison [email protected] 021 512 466 SALES REPRESENTATIVE Morgan Carter [email protected] ENTRIES CO-ORDINATOR Mary Jane Harvey [email protected] AIRFREIGHT AIRFREIGHT MANAGER Greg Northcott [email protected] 0274 594 995 AIRFREIGHT OPERATIONS Sharon McDowell [email protected] 0274 781 017 Kane Jones [email protected] 0272 744 985 Brent Perry [email protected] 021 850 633 INSURANCE INSURANCE MANAGER Jim Bruford [email protected] 0274 598 098 INSURANCE EXECUTIVE Mark Lock [email protected] 021 895 444 INSURANCE ASSISTANT Simon Dobson [email protected] FINANCE FINANCE MANAGER Ross Gwyn [email protected] 0274 509 300 FINANCE EXECUTIVE Eion Fraser [email protected] ACCOUNTANT Chris Hester [email protected] FINANCE ASSISTANTS Simone Scott [email protected] Shari Perera [email protected] ICT STRATEGIC BUSINESS ANALYST Nick Johnson [email protected] COMPUTER SERVICES Ken Hulme [email protected] SOLUTION ARCHITECT Faranak Torabi [email protected] SALES COMPLEX PROPERTY SUPERVISOR Chris Bayley [email protected] 021 505 563 2 NZB AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN OFFICE DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Michael Kneebone Mobile: +61 43 956 8881 Email: [email protected] BLOODSTOCK REPRESENTATIVES Brent Thomson (Victoria) 2505 Liberty Tower, 620 Collins Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Ph: +61 3 9614 0167 Fax: +61 3 9614 0195 Mobile: +61 4 2585 7771 Email: [email protected] Richard Haynes (New South Wales) PO Box 869, Mascot, NSW 1460 Ph: +61 2 9667 2250 Fax: +61 2 9667 2270 Mobile: +61 4 1033 7033 Email: [email protected] AIRFREIGHT OFFICE Phil Rees, Steven Seabrook & Josh Murphy PO Box 869, Mascot, NSW 1460 Ph: +61 2 9667 2250 Fax: +61 2 9667 2270 Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 3 SALE CALENDAR 2016 NATIONAL YEARLING SALES SERIES: SOUTH ISLAND SALE 15 APRIL IN CHRISTCHURCH 2016 NATIONAL WEANLING, BROODMARE & MIXED BLOODSTOCK SALE 9, 10 & 11 MAY AT KARAKA 2016 WINTER MIXED BLOODSTOCK SALE 29 JULY AT KARAKA 2016 READY TO RUN SALE OF 2YOS 16 & 17 NOVEMBER AT KARAKA 2017 NATIONAL YEARLING SALES SERIES 30 JANUARY - 5 FEBRUARY AT KARAKA WWW.NZB.CO.NZ 4 MAP TO SALE GROUNDS Parkview on Hagley Canterbury Agricultural Park NEW LOCATION RDA Building, Canterbury Agricultural Park, Sockburn, Christchurch. 5 BUYER REGISTRATION PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS IN FULL Full name of person/company/syndicate to be invoiced: ______________ _____________________________________________________ If company/syndicate, full name of person acting on behalf: ___________ ______________________________________________________ Date of birth of person, or company number:______________________ Residential Address or Registered Office:_________________________ ______________________________________________________ Postal Address: __________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Occupation: ____________________________________________ Home Ph:_________Business Ph:___________Mobile: ____________ Fax Number: _________ Email: ______________________________ Trade/credit references: _____________________________________ 1: _____________________________________________________ 2: _____________________________________________________ 3: _____________________________________________________ Company directors: ________________________________________ Company secretary: ________________________________________ Amount of intending purchase (s): NZ$ __________________________ For a company, a personal guarantee must be provided by_____________ ______________________________________________________ Method of payment (please circle): CASH CHEQUE EFT (NB: there is no credit card facility and personal cheques accepted subject to clearance) I/we acknowledge that I/we have read and agree to be bound by the Conditions of Sale SIGNATURE: ________________________DATE: ____/____/20__ REGISTRATION FORMS MUST BE COMPLETED, SIGNED & RETURNED TO: New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd PO Box 97447, Manukau City, Auckland 2241, New Zealand Phone: +64 9 298 0055 Fax: +64 9 298 0506 FILE REFERENCE: ___________ REGISTRATION CODE: ___________ 6 APPOINTMENT OF AGENT To: New Zealand Bloodstock Limited PO Box 97447, Manukau City, Auckland 2241, New Zealand I, the undersigned, hereby appoint (full name of agent): ______________ ______________________________________________________ of (residential address of agent): _______________________________ ______________________________________________________ to be my authorised agent to act for me in all matters relating to the purchase of horses at the 2016 National Yearling Sales Series: South Island Sale to be conducted by your Company on ______________ (date) and to complete all necessary documentation in furtherance of any purchase at such sales made by him/her on my behalf. I place no limitation on the total sum my agent may expend on such purchases. I hereby limit my agent to total sum of NZ$_____________ which he may expend on such purchases. Where the principal is a company, a guarantee is provided by: ___________ ______________________________________________________ I understand and agree to be bound by the Conditions of Sale and I agree to pay for all purchases made by my agent (subject to any limitation imposed by me as specified above). This agency is revocable only in writing, and shall only take effect from the time and date upon which New Zealand Bloodstock Limited receive notice of such revocation. FULL NAME: ___________________________________________ RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: _________________________________ PH: ________________________MOBILE: ___________________ EMAIL: ________________________________________________ OCCUPATION: __________________________________________ SIGNATURE: ___________________________________________ Please note: - Be sure to examine horses and read the Conditions of Sale before bidding - If you bid on behalf of another party then Clause 10 is important to read and understand - If you bid and don’t comply with the Conditions in Clause 10, you will be liable for payment - Approval of your Agency can only be given by New Zealand Bloodstock Management - As an agent, if you breach the terms of this agreement you may be liable for the purchase 7 AUSTRALIAN BUYERS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING G.S.T GST of 10% on the purchase price of each horse is payable to the Australian Tax Office upon entry into Australia. New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd will collect the GST amount from you and forward it to the ATO on your behalf. Buyers who are registered for GST purposes in Australia will be able to then claim this money back. We urge you to register for GST in Australia if you have not already done so. Please make arrangements directly with New Zealand Bloodstock with regard to paying the GST on horses you purchase at the 2016 National Yearling Sales Series:
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