'The Breeding Industry' Commercial breeding, preparing yearlings for sale, the place of the National Sale and the expansion of overseas markets. _ These are just some of the topics to be discussed at an evening hosted by Wrightson Bloodstock and the Canterbury Branches of the N.Z. Standardbred Breeders’ and Owners, Trainers and Breeders’ Associations. VENUE: The Metropolitan Inn, Addington Raceway. DATE: Friday, June 11, at 7.30 p.m. SPEAKERS: Mr Steve Brem, secretary of the N.Z. Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association; and Mr David Benjamin, proprietor of the Field House Stud, Matamata. , If you feel you can benefit from the experience and expertise of these two men, who are well versed in the topics to be discussed, then don’t miss this evening. , . . Out of town visitors note that the Rangiora Trotting Club will be staging its Winter Meeting the following day, June 12, and the club has generously offered privileges for anyone attending the breeding evening from out of town for this meeting. Anyone interested in breeding, standardbred or thoroughbred, is cordially invited to attend ADMISSION $4 (light refreshments and supper provided), Don’t miss this informative evening chaired by Mr .• ■■ John May/. ' ■
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