This two-year-old daughter of Noble Bijou and Princess Camille changed hands for a record $54,000 in the fifteenth annual South Island bloodstock sale at the Addington Show Grounds yesterday. The filly was offered on behalf of the Carlowrie Stud, Oturehua, and was one of four purchases by an Auckland businessman, Mr Joe Van Den Brekel. Leading the filly is the Wingatui trainer, Cliff Reese-Jones.
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64This two-year-old daughter of Noble Bijou and Princess Camille changed hands for a record $54,000 in the fifteenth annual South Island bloodstock sale at the Addington Show Grounds yesterday. The filly was offered on behalf of the Carlowrie Stud, Oturehua, and was one of four purchases by an Auckland businessman, Mr Joe Van Den Brekel. Leading the filly is the Wingatui trainer, Cliff Reese-Jones. Press, 10 August 1982, Page 34
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