The Ashburton Standardbred Sale can boast at least one bargain every year. 1973 JILLINDA sold for $3,300. She carried on to take her life time earnings to over $17,000 for 10 wins and 24 placinqs. 1974 RIGHT CES sold for $175 then recorded 2 wins and 4 places for $2,090 before being sold to the U S A In the U S A. Right Ces has gone 2 4 2 1975 SCOTCH TAR old for $l,OOO He I has since recorded 5 wins and 1 place for $7,095 1975 LOCH GLOBE sold tor $4OO to Australian interests. In 1978 won the 3 year old Fillies Triple Crown race at Gloucester Park worth $12,299 1976 LEGACY sold to. $1,050. He wound up the end of the 1976/77 season with 4 wins and 9 places for $5,505. Since then sold to the U.S.A, where his best time is 2 4.2. His U.S A. life time earnings to 31/12/78 total $25 207 1977 GREGORY HANOVER sold for $l,OOO is now a Queensland winner this season. 1978 SMOKEY EAGLE sold for $650 took her record to 1 win, 8 places for $2 186.50. Buyers you can eliminate the risk, come to Ashburton on Friday 14th September. Catalogues available now! $2.00 each. Send for your copy to: .... , r—rM Wrlghtson Bloodstock Limited. I p Box 939 - CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. ® A.
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