2019 Auckland Waikato Yearling Inspection Tour

Media Release - Friday December 14

Stuart Hale's annual Auckland/Waikato Yearling Inspection Tour will take place from Sunday 6th January to Friday 11th January.

The tour enables prospective purchasers to inspect yearlings catalogued for the New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sales Series, which commences on Sunday 27th January.

All are welcome for this free tour, with a bus departing from the Cambridge BP (98 Victoria Street, Cambridge) on a daily basis.

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To confirm your attendance and for further enquiries contact Stuart Hale - 027 492 0975 or stuart.hale@xtra.co.nz

SUNDAY 6th January

7.30am BP Cambridge (98 Victoria St, Cambridge)

8.45am Jamieson Park 13 yearlings

10.40am Haunui Farm 50 (Lunch)

12.30pm Westbury Stud, Karaka 55

4.40pm Hallmark Stud 24 BBQ and drinks

MONDAY 7th January

8.30am BP Cambridge

9.00am Windsor Park Stud 60

11.15 Phoenix Park 21

12.15pm Woburn Farm 24 (Lunch)

1.30pm Carlaw Park 10

2.30pm Landsdowne Park 22

4.00pm Wentwood Grange 30 Dinner and Drinks

TUESDAY 8th January

8.00pm BP Cambridge

8.30am Brighthill Farm 30 Coffee and Muffins

10.30am Seaton Park 19

11.30am Rich Hill Stud 40 (Lunch)

2.30pm Mapperley Stud 30

4.30pm Valachi Downs 16 BBQ and drinks

WEDNESDAY 9th January

7.30am BP Cambridge

8.00am Leanach Lodge 12

9.00am Milan Park 24 (Sausage Rolls and Coffee)

10.30am Monovale Farm 13

11.30 am Trelawney Stud 30 (Lunch)

2.15pm The Oaks Stud 40

4.00pm Curraghmore 25

6pm Dinner compliments of The Oaks Stud (Venue to be notified)

THURSDAY 10th January

7.45am BP Cambridge

8.30am Waikato Stud(Valleyfields) 16

10.00am Blandford Lodge 18 drinks

11.00am Kilgravin Lodge 10

12.00pm Bradbury Park 21 (Lunch)

2.00pm Waikato Stud 80 (Dinner and drinks at Game Gully)

FRIDAY 11th January

8.00am BP Cambridge

8.30am Prima Park 8

9.30am Highview Stud 20 (Morning Tea)

11.30am Cambridge Stud 60 (Lunch)

3.00pm Pencarrow Stud 17(Farewell dinner and drinks)



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