CANADIAN THOROUGHBRED HORSE SOCIETY (ONTARIO DIVISION) WINTER MIXED SALE

CANADIAN THOROUGHBRED HORSE SOCIETY (ONTARIO DIVISION) WINTER MIXED SALE To be sold at public auction at Woodbine Sales Pavilion Woodbine Racetrack, ...
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CANADIAN THOROUGHBRED HORSE SOCIETY (ONTARIO DIVISION)

WINTER MIXED SALE To be sold at public auction at Woodbine Sales Pavilion Woodbine Racetrack, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

BROODMARES, STALLIONS, STALLION SEASONS, WEANLINGS, YEARLINGS & HORSES OF RACING AGE Saturday, November 29th, 2014 ~ 5:00 p.m.

The Upset Price is $750.00 For Any Horse In This Catalogue

Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division)

555 Rexdale Blvd., P.O. Box 172 Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5L1 Phone (416) 675-3602 Fax (416) 675-9405 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.cthsont.com Auctioneers: Ryan R. Mahan & Associates, Inc.

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CANADIAN THOROUGHBRED HORSE SOCIETY (ONTARIO DIVISION)

R. Glenn Sikura President Peter Berringer Vice President

Frank Di Giulio Jr. Vice President

Julie Coulter General Manager

SALES COMMITTEE Yvonne Schwabe - Chair

Peter Berringer Richard Hogan Bernard McCormack

Bonnie Rowntree R. Glenn Sikura Dave Whitford

DIRECTORS Bernard McCormack Yvonne Schwabe R. Glenn Sikura

National Director National Director National Director

Peter Berringer John Burness Frank Di Giulio Jr. Richard Hogan

Richard Lister Tim Orlando Bonnie Rowntree Dave Whitford

STAFF Roger Beck Kerry Mackay

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CONTENTS Sale Schedule................................................................................... 1 Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division)............. 2 Contents.......................................................................................... 3 Notices............................................................................................. 4 Post Sale RNA Program................................................................... 5 Woodbine Map................................................................................ 6 Inspection of Horses........................................................................ 7 Hotel Directory................................................................................ 8 Sales Stakes....................................................................................... 9 Credit Information......................................................................... 10 Credit Request............................................................................... 11 Explanation of Anabolic Steroid Testing......................................... 12 Buyer’s Authorization of Agent....................................................... 13 Procedures of Payment of Account & Visitors Tax Rebate............. 14 Black Type Definitions................................................................... 15 Ontario Sire Stakes......................................................................... 17 Woodbine Veterinarians................................................................. 19 Conditions of Sale.......................................................................... 20 Stakes Nominations....................................................................... 25 Sales Results & Live Web Cast....................................................... 26 Sale Promotion Information........................................................... 26 Air Fare Refund Application Form................................................. 27 Horse Transport Companies........................................................... 28 TIP................................................................................................ 29

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NOTICES 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS: To avoid making costly errors, please pay close attention to all announcements made from the auction stand, especially concerning horses on which you intend to bid.

5. COGGINS TESTS: All horses sold in this sale are required to have been tested Coggins Negative within 6 months of the date of sale. 6. TRANSFER & REPORT OF OWNERSHIP: The transfer of ownership for all Thoroughbreds must be reported to the Jockey Club by the new owner, within 60 days of the transfer, using a Transfer of Ownership form. The Certificate of Registration is not required and there is no fee for any transfer. Forms are available in Sales Office.

2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF PURCHASE: After making the final bid on a horse, you will be asked to complete and sign the Acknowledgement of Purchase Form. Be sure to confirm the correct Hip Number and price before you sign. Please print your name and address (including Postal Code/Zip Code) clearly, since this document is used for Jockey Club Certificate Transfers, invoicing and in publishing the sales results.

7. EVA: There is no post-sale of return to EVA unless offered specifically and individually by the consignor through the sales company. Horses in this sale are NOT required to be pre-sale tested for EVA. A list of those that have been tested and their results will be available in the sales office.

3. CARE OF HORSES: Please be reminded that the title passes at the fall of the hammer, at which time the purchaser assumes all risk and responsibility for the horse. ALL HORSES MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SALE PREMISES NO LATER THAN 24 HOURS FROM THE FALL OF THE HAMMER. Buyers should notify both the consignor and the sales office when they intend to move horses after the sale.

8. STAKES ENGAGEMENTS: Unless announced otherwise all eligibility payments due after date of sale are the responsibility of the buyer, who should promptly notify the proper racing associations of the new ownership in order to receive direct billing.

4. STABLE RELEASE: In order to remove a horse from the grounds, you must obtain a Stable Release form from the sales office. Please confirm that the release you obtain represents the correct hip number. Also be sure to give the release to the person ultimately responsible for removing your horse from the grounds.

DEFINITIONS Registered Canadian-Bred Thoroughbreds foaled in Canada and have been registered as such with the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society, National Office.

Ontario-Sired In order for horses to be recognized as Ontario-Sired the only requirement is that they be by stallions that were nominated to the Ontario Sires Stakes Program, through the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division), in the year the mare is bred.

Registered Ontario-Bred A foal that is Registered Canadian-Bred and is foaled out of an Ontario Resident mare. Ontario Resident Mare status is determined by the rules set out by the Ontario Horse Improvement Program administrators.

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POST SALE RNA PROGRAM The CTHS will be giving buyers, that have established credit, an opportunity to bid on horses that were not sold (RNA) at sales time. Interested purchasers can simply go to the Sales Results page and click on Submit a Bid for the horse(s) they are interested in purchasing. This will send an email to both the consignor and the CTHS advising them of their interest. It will then be left up to the consignor and the purchaser to negotiate. If a post sale agreement is finalized the parties must move forward through the CTHS Sales Office.

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INSPECTION OF HORSES Horses may be inspected from noon Friday, November 28th to Saturday, November 29th, 2014. Consignors have been requested to have all horses on the grounds and ready for inspection no later than noon, Friday, November 28th, 2014.

BARN 21

BARN 22

BARN 19

SALES PAVILION AND OFFICE

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PARKING

HOTELS THE BELAIR HOTEL TORONTO - AIRPORT................................................416-241-8513 240 Belfield Road, Rexdale, ON M9W 1J9 THE HOTEL CARLINGVIEW............................................................................416-675-3303 221 Carlingview Drive, Rexdale, ON M9W 5E8.................................... 1-877-675-3303 *THE COMFORT HOTEL - AIRPORT NORTH............................................. 416-740-9500 445 Rexdale Boulevard, Etobicoke, ON M9W 6K5........................................1-800-228-5150 THE COURTYARD MARRIOTT.......................................................................416-675-0411 231 Carlingview Dr., Rexdale, ON ........................................................ 1-866-675-0411 THE CROWN PLAZA TORONTO AIRPORT ................................................416-675-1234 33 Carlson Court, Toronto (Rexdale), ON M9W 6H5 THE DAYS INN - MISSISSAUGA.......................................................................905-238-5480 4635 Tomken Road, Mississauga, ON L4W 1J9 THE DOUBLETREE INTERNATIONAL PLAZA HOTEL...............................416-244-1711 655 Dixon Road, Toronto, ON, M9W 1J4 THE HOLIDAY INN SELECT TORONTO AIRPORT....................................416-675-7611 970 Dixon Road, Rexdale, ON M9W 1J9 * THE HOLIDAY INN - TORONTO AIRPORT EAST....................................416-240-7511 600 Dixon Road, Rexdale, ON M9W 1J1 THE MARRIOTT FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES.................................................905-673-9800 3299 Caroga Dr., Mississauga, ON L4V 1A3 The Quality Suites Toronto Airport...............................................416-674-8442 262 Carlingview Dr., Toronto, ON M9W 5G1...................................... 1-877-755-4900 *THE RADISSON SUITE HOTEL TORONTO AIRPORT..............................416-242-7400 640 Dixon Road, Toronto, ON M9W 1J1 THE RENAISSANCE TORONTO AIRPORT HOTEL.....................................416-675-6100 801 Dixon Road, Rexdale, ON M9W 1J5 * THE SANDMAN HOTEL ..................................................................905-282-8208 (Louisa) 55 Reading Court, Toronto, ON M9W 7K7......................................1-800-SANDMAN Reservation Requests: Group Confirmation #293710 THE TORONTO AIRPORT HILTON INTERNATIONAL.............................905-677-9900 5875 Airport Road, Mississauga, ON, L4V 1N1 THE TORONTO AIRPORT MARRIOTT HOTEL...........................................416-674-9400 901 Dixon Road, Rexdale, ON M9W 1J5 THE TRAVEL LODGE HOTEL..........................................................................416-674-2222 925 Dixon Road, Etobicoke, ON M9W 1J8 *THE WESTIN - BRISTOL PLACE HOTEL........................................416-675-9444 ext. 448 950 Dixon Road, Pearson International Airport, Toronto, ON M9W 5N4 Reservation Requests to: [email protected]

* Group rates available ($89) Comfort Hotel Toronto Airport North (Reservations by August 25) ($109) Holiday Inn Toronto Airport East (no cut off date) ($109) Radisson Hotel Toronto Airport (no cut off date) ($112) Sandman Signature Toronto Airport Hotel (no cut off date) [email protected] ($112) Westin Bristol Place Hotel (no cut off date) Ask for the “Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society Group/Corporate rate”.

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SALES STAKES: Six (6) sales stakes races will be offered at Woodbine Racetrack in 2015 for Canadian-Bred yearling graduates of the CTHS Selected & Open Yearling Sale and CTHS Mixed Sale. Along with weanling graduates from the 2009 CTHS Mixed Sale forward, Fasig-Tipton Selected & Open Yearling Sales and all Canadian-Bred yearling graduates from the Canadian Breeders Sales Selected & Open Yearling sales of 2001 and earlier. These stakes are as follows: 2012 PURSES MUSKOKA STAKES Two-Year-Old Fillies

6 & 1/2 Furlongs........$200,000

SIMCOE STAKES

Two-Year-Old Colts & Geldings 6& 1/2 Furlongs........$200,000

ELGIN STAKES

Three-Year-Olds & Up Colts & Geldings

1 Mile & 1/16th.........$125,000

KENORA STAKES

Three-Year-Olds & Up

6 Furlongs...................$125,000

ALGOMA STAKES Three-Year-Olds & Up Fillies

1 Mile & 1/16th.........$125,000

HALTON STAKES

1 Mile & 1/8th Turf...$125,000

Three-Year-Olds & Up

The above sales stakes races schedule may be adjusted, changed or cancelled at the sole and absolute discretion of the Program Administrator of the Thoroughbred Improvement Program.

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Credit Information CANADIAN RESIDENTS Unless credit has been established with CTHS (Ontario Division) at least five days prior to the sale, the terms shall be cash at the time of sale. Payment will be accepted in the form of Canadian currency, certified cheque, cashier’s or travellers’ cheques, made payable to CTHS (Ontario Division).

NON-RESIDENTS Arrangements for purchases by non-residents must be approved by CTHS (Ontario Division) at least 10 days prior to sale. Payment will be accepted in Canadian currency, by cashier’s cheque in Canadian funds drawn on banks outside to Canada, Official Bank Cheque issued by an accredited Canadian bank, payable in Canadian currency or irrevocable sight letter of credit confirmed by the Bank of Montreal. This irrevocable sight letter of credit must specifically provide that payment is to be made at sight upon presentation by CTHS (Ontario Division) of (1) invoice for each and every horse purchased, showing full purchase price, inclusive of HST and other charges, as applicable (2) executed copy of CTHS (Ontario Division)’s standard business form “Acknowledgement of Purchase Agreement”.

AGENT If purchase is represented by an agent, such agent must either comply with all provisions set herein as if he were the purchaser, or such agent must submit a letter of authorization signed by purchaser, addressed to CTHS (Ontario Division) which states that agent is authorized to purchase at a particular sale for account of the purchaser and that such purchaser has complied in advance with all the provisions hereinbefore set forth.

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Credit Request Date To: Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division) P.O. Box 172 Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5L1 Canada

Sale______________________________

_____________________________________________________________________ Name Phone & Fax _____________________________________________________________________ Farm or Stable Name Amount of Credit Desired _____________________________________________________________________ Address Cheque Account Number _____________________________________________________________________ City & Prov./State PostCode/Zip E-mail Address

Are you a licensed Owner or Trainer? If yes, my # is_____________________________ Prov. / State My trainer’s name is ____________________________________________________ . The Credit Applicant, whose signature appears below, has had a chequing account at this bank for __________________ years. The average balance of this account during the last two years has been in the range of $_____________________. Signed:________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Bank Officer Branch Office _____________________________________________________________________ Title Address _____________________________________________________________________ Name of Bank Telephone Number Any other information that may assist the applicant in his request (attached). Signature of Credit Applicant:______________________________________________ Subscribed and sworn to before me on this____________________________________ day of, ____________________20______________. NOTARY PUBLIC OR COMMISSIONER FOR TAKING OATHS ______________________________ COUNTY,_______________________________

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ELECTION TO TEST FOR EXOGENOUS ANABOLIC STEROIDS IN YEARLINGS AND WEANLINGS The Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division) P.O. Box 172, Rexdale, Ontario, M9W 5L1 Telephone: (416) 675-3602 To: The Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division) acting as agent and on behalf of ___________________________________________ (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Seller”) Pursuant to Condition FOURTEENTH, any yearling or weanling entered in this Sale shall not have been administered any exogenous anabolic steroids (EAS) within 45 days of this sale. This Limited Warranty may be implemented as follows: • Purchaser must request at the time of purchase that blood be drawn to test for the presence of exogenous anabolic steroids • CTHS will co-ordinate the testing with a designated veterinarian and laboratory and report the results to consignor and purchaser in a timely manner. • If the horse tests positive, the purchaser has the right, within 24 hours of notification, to rescind the sale at which time the horse will be returned to consignor. • Purchaser shall be fully reimbursed for all costs and expenses incurred, including reimbursement for the $500 cost of the test. 1) If you desire to have your yearling/ weanling tested for exogenous anabolic steroids, at the cost of $500 please check this box at time of purchase.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PURCHASE In consideration of the sale of horse Hip No.____________________________________ (the horse) by the Seller to me, I hereby covenant and agree as follows:

I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND FULLY THE CONDITIONS OF SALE (PRINTED IN THE SALES CATALOGUE) WHICH GOVERN MY PURCHASE OF THE HORSE AND I SHALL COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SUCH CONDITIONS OF SALE.

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I confirm that I purchased the Horse for the total purchase price of $

and I promise to pay such amount, together with applicable taxes, if any, to The Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division), WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS OF THE SALE in accordance with the provisions of the Conditions of Sale.  INITIAL HERE ______________ I shall pay to The Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division) interest on the outstanding balance of the purchase price at the rate of 24% per annum. Such interest shall accrue from the date which is fifteen days from the date of sale until payment in full and shall be calculated and payable monthly, not in advance on the first day of each month.  INITIAL HERE ______________ I acknowledge that payment in full is due within fifteen (15) days, after which I shall be deemed to be in default of my purchase, and I hereby grant to the Seller a security interest in the Horse as security for payment of all my present and future indebtedness to the Seller, pursuant to the provisions hereof and the provisions of the Conditions of Sale and I agree that, in the event of any default by me pursuant to any such provision (including payment when due of the purchase price) the Seller shall be entitled to exercise all remedies available to the Seller pursuant to the Personal Property Security Act (Ontario). The Seller may immediately repossess or take possession of the Horse and may sell the Horse at auction or private sale. o Yearling/Weanling Purchaser requests CTHS to have a blood sample taken of the horse in order to test for exogenous anabolic steroids pursuant to condition FOURTEENTH of the conditions of sale. I CONFIRM THAT I UNDERSTAND THAT ALL WARRANTIES SET OUT IN THE CONDITIONS OF SALE TERMINATE TWENTY-FOUR (24) HOURS FROM THE FALL OF THE HAMMER OR WHEN I REMOVE THE HORSE FROM THE SALES STALLS, WHICHEVER IS SOONER, AFTER WHICH I SHALL HAVE NO RIGHT TO RETURN UNDER CONDITION TENTH OF THE CONDITIONS OF SALE. I represent and warrant that I am a bona fide purchaser dealing at arm’s length with the Seller. Dated the _______________day of _________, 20___________ ________________________________________________________________________ Name of Purchaser If an individual, date of birth ________________________________________________________________________ Address of Purchaser ________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________ Telephone & Fax for Service

Postal Code seal __________________________________ Signature of Purchaser

If purchaser is an individual or partnership

seal __________________________________ Signature of Purchaser

__________________________________ Witness If purchaser is a corporation

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__________________________________ Authorized signing officer or agent I have the authority to bind the corporation.

BUYER’S AUTHORIZATION OF AGENT Date To: Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division) P.O. Box 172 Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5L1 Canada

Gentlemen:

I hereby appoint______________________________________________________ to be Name my authorized agent in all matters pertaining to the sale and/or purchase of horses at the auction to be conducted by CTHS (Ontario Divison) on ______________________________________________________________________ Date I agree to be bound in all respects by all actions of my agent on my behalf including but not limited to, execution of documents pertaining to such sale purchase; granting of security interests; receipt and disbursement of fund waiver of rights under consignor’s contract, conditions of sale or law; acceptance of goods, and right to make representations regarding any animal. I agree that this authorization shall be revocable only in writing, such revocation to become effective only when acknowledged in writing by CTHS (Ontario Division). Name:________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________ Signature:______________________________________ Witness:_______________________________________ Signature:______________________________________ Date:_________________________________________

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PROCEDURES FOR PAYMENT OF ACCOUNT 1. SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT - Purchaser shall make settlement within thirty minutes of conclusion of sales session in which the horse is sold for the full purchase price. Settlement is to be made in the form of approved bank cheque, certified cheque or travellers cheque, or by Canadian currency unless credit has been approved by CTHS (Ontario Division). 2. APPROVAL OF CREDIT - may be obtained by presentation of “A Letter of Credit”. The letter of credit is to be irrevocable and issued in the favour of: Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division) P.O. Box 172, Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5L1 Canada Opened by your bank through and confirmed by a legal chartered Canadian bank, and provide for payment upon presentation of sight drafts accompanied by: 1) Copy of Acknowledgement of Purchase Agreement 2) Copy of Statement of Account Expiration should be, at the latest, not less than thirty days from last day of sale. The letter of credit must be filed with CTHS (Ontario Division) prior to the date of sale. 3. AUTHORIZED AGENTS - All agents purchasing horses for clients and/or consignors shall make known to CTHS (Ontario Division) the name of their principals and shall sign an agent’s authorization slip with the cashier of CTHS (Ontario Division). PURCHASERS TO WHOM CREDIT IS EXTENDED SHALL PAY IN FULL FOR THEIR PURCHASES WITHIN FIFTEEN DAYS OF SALE SEE CONDITION TENTH - CONDITIONS OF SALE

VISITOR’S TAX REBATE As of July 1, 2010 the 13% Harmonized Sales Tax must be charged on all horses sold. If the purchaser is a Non-Resident of Canada and the horse is exported outside of Canada within 60 days of purchase the purchaser is entitled to apply for the Visitor’s Tax Rebate. The General Application for Rebate of GST/HST is available in the office and will also be mailed with each invoice for purchasers outside of Canada.

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BLACK TYPE DEFINITIONS Black Type Race-Black Type Winner-Black Type Placed The words “black-type” are the equivalent, in racing, sales terminology and in sales catalogues, of the frequently-used word “stakes.” A stakes race will not always merit “black” type in a sales catalogue. Black Type Race or Stakes Race There are several classes of black type races, which are described in the following information. A black type race must, by definition, close for entries at least 72 hours before it is run. Fees must also be paid towards the purse by owners and/or additional (added) money contributed by or through the host racetrack. In addition, a stakes race must have a total purse value distributed on the day of the race of $50,000 or more. (This minimum was established in January 2007 and is frequently reviewed.) In the more liberal interpretation of “stakes,” the amount of the purse is not always a factor, but a race qualifies for “black type” in sales catalogue following ICSC (International Cataloguing Standards Committee) standards only when it meets the total purse and other criteria. In pedigrees, a horse’s name, when it is a winner or has placed in a black type race, is indicated in bold (hence “black”) type. Winners’ names are in upper case (capital) bold letters. Horses placing 2nd or 3rd are in lower case bold letters. In addition, further symbols or designators associated with the black type race will indicate the level or quality of the race in question. It is important to note that changes in entry requirements, restrictions and purse levels for black type races are not retrospective. Once awarded black type in a pedigree, this information is unchanged and permanently maintained until and unless it is required to be replaced by more current data. Graded or Group Black Type Races All around the world “graded” or ”group” stakes race (G1,G2 and G3) is recognized as being of the highest quality within any racing jurisdiction. The words “grade” and “group” have identical meaning and qualifications. The Society of International Thoroughbred Auctioneers (SITA), CTHS (Ontario-Division), uses the rulings of the International Cataloguing Standards Committee (ICSC) in its sales pedigrees to recognize grade or group designators for races. ICSC maintains and monitors the application of guidelines by racing countries around the world. These countries qualify for several categories for cataloguing purposes as follows: Part I countries will receive black type status and any race designators including grade/ group indicators that are applicable. Part II countries receive black type status, but will not be eligible to carry any designators such as grade/group indicators. Part III countries have races listed for informational purposes only and do not receive any black type status.

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In the USA, graded races are classified by the American-Graded Stakes Committee of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders’ Association (TOBA). This committee meets regularly to insure its standards of purse money and quality of racing are maintained. Graded races are non-restricted, (age and sex qualifications are not considered restrictions.) From January 2003, the minimum value for a graded race has been $100,000. Listed Black Type Races (L) Below the quality of graded races, listed races also have a minimum added and/or total purse value, which, in January 2002, was set at $75,000. For this and for other considerations, they do not qualify as graded black type races. The name of the listed black-type race is detailed after the subject horse in the pedigree with the designator (L), and, in parentheses, an abbreviation of the host track and the purse earned specifically in that race. Up to the end of December 1990, some listed races were also restricted races and carried the designator (LR). Since that time, listed races may not be restricted. Restricted Races Because entry conditions for restricted races are often framed to exclude better horses, these black type races are usually regarded as of lesser quality than graded or listed races. The name of the restricted black type race is detailed after the subject horse in the pedigree with the designator ® and, in parentheses, an abbreviation of the host track and the purse earned specifically in that race. From January 2003, conditions for black type restricted races were refined and the only restrictions now allowed are those for state-bred runners, non-winners of a sweepstakes, sales graduates and stallions’ progeny. Other Races Identified in Catalogues There are some black type races which are not restricted, but do not have sufficient purse money to qualify as listed races. These races are identified by name but carry NO designator (G,L or R). The name of the race is detailed after the subject horse and, in parentheses, an abbreviation of the host track and the purse earned specifically in that race. The amount of purse money to qualify a race for black type status is regularly raised by SITA to insure the quality and integrity of the black type system. Further Note In 1985, several other stakes qualified for black type or for inclusion in some form in pedigrees. Subsequent changes have replaced or eliminated these races, but they remain in pedigrees until they are excluded by more current data. Such races carried designators (O), (N) and (Q). Pedigrees in this catalogue comply with standards established by the International Cataloguing Standards Committee (ICSC) and adopted by the Society of International Thoroughbred Auctioneers (SITA).

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The 2012 Ontario Sires Stakes Thoroughbred Stallions All 2013 foals by the following nominated stallions are eligible to the Ontario Sire Stakes Series for their entire racing career. There are no interim payments. The only payments which must be made are the appropriate nomination fees to each stake race at the time of its closing. To obtain further information and a stakes schedule please contact the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society at 416-675-3602. Aljabr Arch Hall Atlas Shrugs Balthazaar’s Gift (Ire) Bear’s Kid Best of the Bests (Ire) Bold n’ Flashy Bold Rise Box Office Event Canaska Dancer (Ire) Court Vision Crown Attorney Deputy Director Estevan Exhi Famous Last Words Fast Trick Gauteng Gayego Giant Gizmo Gun Power Hard Currency Harris Tweed Head Chopper It’s a Danzig Judiths Wild Rush Kentucky Bear King Attila Kinshasa Laura’s Lucky Boy Legal Jousting (Ire) Leonnatus Anteas Like the Prospects Lodge Hill Marcavelly

Marchfield Mast Track Megas Vukefalos Mike Fox Milwaukee Brew Mobil Mr. Jester Mr. Scotty Mr. Sekiguchi My Way Only Naughty New Yorker Niagara Thunder Niigon North Light (Ire) Not Bourbon Notonthesamepage Number Juan Old Forester One Way Love Organ Grinder Panoramic Paullinus Peaks and Valleys Perfect Soul (Ire) Pete’s Sake Philanthropist Piccilo Pete Plan Quick in Deed Rebellion (Gb) Regal Flight Royal Canaska (Gb) Royal Challenger Saffir Sand Cove

Santino’s Honour Senor Showing Up Singing Saint Sinners N Saints Sky Conqueror Sligo Bay (Ire) Smooth Bid So Urgent Society’s Chairman Spaniard Strut the Stage Survivalist Tap Day Tethra Theatromania The Fed Tomahawk Trajectory Uncle Woger Union Place Valid N Bold Vibank Victor’s Cry Wando War Cry War On Gaza Where’s the Ring Wilko Yagudin

The Program Administrator for the Thoroughbred Improvement Program gives notice that it shall not be held responsible for any costs associated with any changes to the Thoroughbred Improvement Program. Further, the Thoroughbred Improvement Program reserves the right, at it’s sole and absolute discretion, to make any adjustments, changes and cancellations to the Program.

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The 2013 Ontario Sires Stakes Thoroughbred Stallions All 2014 foals by the following nominated stallions are eligible to the Ontario Sire Stakes Series for their entire racing career. There are no interim payments. The only payments which must be made are the appropriate nomination fees to each stake race at the time of its closing. To obtain further information and a stakes schedule please contact the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society at 416-675-3602. Arch Hall

Legal Move

Saffir

Arctic Cielo

Lodge Hill

Santino’s Honour

Atlas Shrugs

Marcavelly

Senor

Best of the Bests (Ire)

Marchfield

Showing Up

Bold n’ Flashy

Mast Track

Silent Name (Jpn)

Bold Rise

Megas Vukefalos

Singing Saint

Canaska Dancer (Ire)

Mike Fox

Signature Red

Cold Harbor

Milwaukee Brew

Sinners N Saints

Court Vision

Mr. Jester

Sky Conqueror

Crown Attorney

Mr. Scotty

Sligo Bay (Ire)

Deputy Director

Musketier (Ger)

Smooth Bid

D’s Wando

My Way Only

Society’s Chairman

Exhi

Naughty New Yorker

Spaniard

Fast Trick

North Light (Ire)

Strut the Stage

Gauteng

Not Bourbon

Tap Day

Giant Gizmo

Notonthesamepage

Tethra

Harris Tweed

Old Forester

Theatromania

Head Chopper

One Way Love

Thunderello

It’s a Danzig

Organ Grinder

Turfiste

Judiths Wild Rush

Paullinus

Valid N Bold

Kentucky Bear

Piccilo Pete

Victor’s Cry

King Attila

Plan

Wando

Kinshasa

Quick Kid

War Cry

Laura’s Lucky Boy

Royal Canaska (Gb)

War On Gaza

Legal Jousting (Ire)

Royal Challenger

Where’s The Ring

Leonnatus Anteas

Rule by Night

The Program Administrator for the Thoroughbred Improvement Program gives notice that it shall not be held responsible for any costs associated with any changes to the Thoroughbred Improvement Program. Further, the Thoroughbred Improvement Program reserves the right, at it’s sole and absolute discretion, to make any adjustments, changes and cancellations to the Program.

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WOODBINE VETERINARIANS Cell # Bus/Home Allen, Candace...........................416-807-6088.........................905-878-6088 Banks, Dr. Vicky........................647-998-2304 Bonder, Darryl ..........................416-717-0087.........................905-405-9500 Chesterfield, Pam.......................647-992-7312 Chris, John ................................416-565-3269.........................416-231-3416 Coker, Ted .................................416-706-9603 Colangelo, Daniel .....................416-565-3270.........................416-237-7041 Creer, Jennifer ...........................416-806-4387.........................519-941-8497 DeGannes, Rolf .........................905-939-7136 Duncan, Dan ............................ 416-705-0336 Guitard, Lea ..............................416-994-5324 James, Michael ..........................................................................905-857-6365 Llewellyn, Huw .........................519-658-0769.........................705-428-3287 Lopez, Mario .............................416-230-5956.........................416-743-5252 McMartin, Robert .....................416-817-4686.........................416-675-0707 Saravanan Moorthy....................647-926-8560 Oke, Ray ...................................416-565-7548 Peatling, Jessica...........................416-771-6499 Pottins, Judith ...........................416-909-5518 .....................905-353-9069 Slavic, Ljubo ..............................416-804-4223.........................416-675-0707 Starmer, John .............................416-460-3087 .......................905-821-3795 VanArem, Brian .........................416-315-4141 .......................416-675-0707 Vatcher, Peter .............................416-717-7688 .......................905-405-9500 Von Herbing, Maxina ...............416-735-7801 Young, Alan ...............................905-877-2923 .......................905-877-5335 Zerajic, Dubravko .....................905-252-2924 .......................905-939-2779

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CONDITIONS OF SALE FIRST

APPLICABLE LAW: All horses in this sale are offered according to the laws of the Province of Ontario. The right to bid, as provided under law, is reserved for all consignors unless otherwise announced.

SECOND

EXCEPT AS SET OUT HEREIN, THERE IS NO REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR CONDITION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY THE CTHS, OWNER OR CONSIGNOR PURSUANT TO THE SALE OF GOODS ACT OR OTHERWISE. WITHOUT LIMITATION TO THE FOREGOING, THERE IS NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY CTHS, OWNER OR CONSIGNOR, AS TO THE RACING SOUNDNESS, MERCHANTABLITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF ANY HORSE OFFERED IN THIS SALE. ALL HORSES ARE SOLD “AS IS” WITH ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND DEFECTS EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN CONDITIONS EIGHTH, NINTH, TENTH, ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH BELOW.

THIRD

BIDDING PROCEDURES: Unless waived by announcement, there shall be an upset price on any horse offered as set forth on the title page of the sales catalogue. If any opening bid of the upset price is not immediately forthcoming to the auctioneer’s call, the horse shall be led out unsold. Minimum acceptable increases in bidding are: $100.00 until the bidding reaches $25,000.00 and $500.00 thereafter. The person making the highest bid recognized by auctioneer shall be the buyer. The auctioneer shall immediately present the Buyer with a document entitled Acknowledgment of Purchase for his or her signature. Should such presentation not be made prior to commencement of bidding on the next lot offered, the buyer shall forthwith identify himself or herself to CTHS as the buyer and sign Acknowledgment of Purchase. In the event that a person other than the recognized buyer signs the Acknowledgment of Purchase, such action shall not give such other person any right or title to the horse; and immediately that such erroneous signing of Acknowledgment of Purchase becomes known to CTHS, CTHS shall cause the Acknowledgment of Purchase to be presented to the recognized buyer for signature.

FOURTH

BIDDING DISPUTES: Should any dispute arise between or among two or more bidders, CTHS shall forthwith adjudicate the dispute, and its decision shall be absolute, final and binding on all parties. Bids tendered after fall of the hammer are not valid grounds for dispute. Bids received by personnel employed by the auctioneer have the same stature as bids received by the auctioneer. In case of dispute, the bidding shall be re-opened for advance bids, and if there be no advance bids, the horse is sold to the person from whom auctioneer recognized the last bid. Advance bidding shall be restricted to the disputing parties, unless the bid be reduced below the level of the recognized bid at commencement of dispute, in which case bidding is re-opened to all. CTHS reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

FIFTH

TITLE AND DELIVERY: Title passes to the buyer at the fall of the hammer. All risk of injury to the horse becomes buyer’s risk at passing of title. Horse will be held for buyer by consignor until buyer makes settlement as provided in CONDITION SIXTH below. Buyer shall immediately present himself or herself to make settlement if requested by CTHS, but in any case shall so present himself or herself within thirty minutes of conclusion of the sales session in which the horse was purchased. Upon settlement by buyer, horse will be delivered pursuant to a “stable release” provided by CTHS to buyer or his or her representative. Buyer or his or her representative shall present “stable release” to designee of CTHS to remove horse from sales premises after taking possession, but in any case taking possession of the horse by buyer or his or her representative shall constitute delivery

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subject to the provisions of CONDITION TWELFTH. Upon delivery, buyer shall cause horse to be removed promptly from the sales premises, or shall be subject to stable charges as determined by CTHS. In addition, should purchaser fail to cause horse to be removed promptly, CTHS may cause horse to be removed from sales premises at buyer’s risk and expense. SIXTH

TERMS FOR SETTLEMENT: Buyer shall make settlement with cashier appointed by CTHS. Payment to others, including consignors or their representatives do not constitute settlement as provided in CONDITION FIFTH above for the full purchase price, such settlement to be in the form of Canadian Currency or equivalent acceptable to cashier of CTHS, unless credit for a fifteen-day period shall have been extended in advance by cashier of CTHS to the buyer. Bidding will not be authorized by buyers who have overdue accounts from prior sales conducted by CTHS or the auctioneer. BIDDERS ARE CAUTIONED TO THE FACT THAT THEY MAY HAVE BEEN EXTENDED CREDIT AT A PRIOR SALE DOES NOT ESTABLISH CREDIT AT THIS SALE: THEY MUST ESTABLISH CREDIT AT THIS SALE: THEY MUST ESTABLISH CREDIT PRIOR TO BIDDING. Any buyer to whom credit is extended may be required, in the absolute discretion of CTHS to execute an appropriate security agreement in form and substance satisfactory to CTHS and in any case such buyer grants to CTHS a security interest in the horse purchased as security for payment of the amount of any part of the purchase price which is unpaid. If any account is not paid in full fifteen days after sale, buyer hereby agrees to pay to CTHS a service charge of twenty-four (24%) percent per annum of the unpaid balance in his or her account, beginning with the date which is fifteen days after the date of sale until payment in full plus any legal fees and disbursements incurred by CTHS.

SEVENTH

DEFAULTERS: SHOULD BUYER FAIL TO COMPLY IN ANY RESPECT WITH CONDITIONS FIFTH AND SIXTH ABOVE, CTHS MAY, IN ITS ABSOLUTE DISCRETION, PURSUE ANY REMEDY AGAINST THE DEFAULTING BUYER AVAILABLE TO OWNER OR CTHS PURSUANT TO THE PERSONAL PROPERTY SECURITY ACT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TAKING POSSESSION OF THE HORSE, RESALE OF THE HORSE AT PUBLIC AUCTION OR BY PRIVATE TREATY FOR ACCOUNT OF DEFAULTER. In any such case defaulter shall be liable for any deficit in his or her account after charging to his or her account all costs or maintenance and resale, including, but not limited to, service charges, legal fees, costs of litigation and damages available to CTHS by law.

EIGHTH

WARRANTIES AS TO DESCRIPTION: UNLESS OTHERWISE ANNOUNCED OR DESCRIBED THERE IS NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE BREEDING QUALITIES OF ANY HORSE WHICH AT THE TIME OF SALE IS OFFERED IN ITS YEAR OF FOALING, OR ITS YEARLING OR TWO-YEAR-OLD YEAR, OR IF DESCRIBED AT TIME OF SALE AS A HORSE OF RACING AGE. WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN DEFECTS PERTAINING EXCLUSIVELY TO HORSES OF RACING AGE AS PROVIDED IN CONDITION NINTH BELOW SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY HORSE DESCRIBED AT TIME OF SALE AS A BROODMARE, BROODMARE PROSPECT, STALLION OR STALLION PROSPECT. Any horse sold during its yearling year which is catalogued as a colt or horse and which does not have two testes palpable in their entirety below the external inguinal ring shall be subject to return to consignor as provided at CONDITION ELEVENTH below. There is no representation or warranty as to the size or function of testes. When one or both testes is or are not palpable in its or their entirety below the external inguinal ring such horse will be announced as a ridgeling. Ectopic testicles must be announced. Where both testes have been removed surgically such horse will be described as a gelding. Any horse which is described incorrectly at time of sale as to its gender or sexual classification shall be subject to return to consignor as provided at CONDITION ELEVENTH below.

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NINTH

WARRANTIES AS TO SOUNDNESS: UNLESS EXPRESSLY ANNOUNCED FROM THE AUCTION STAND, OR BY OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE UNDERSIGNED OR AS HEREINAFTER PROVIDED, THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND AS TO THE SOUNDNESS OR CONDITION OR OTHER QUALITY OF ANY HORSE SOLD IN THIS SALE. Horses with impaired vision or injury to the eye must so be announced. Cribbers must so be announced. Horses of racing age which are “Bleeders”, or are nerved, or are currently on the Starter’s, Stewards’ or Veterinarian’s list at a licensed race course must be so announced.

TENTH

WARRANTIES AS TO BROODMARES: Each broodmare in this sale will be offered with veterinary certificate provided by consignor and acceptable to CTHS showing her to be 1) pregnant, in the opinion of the examining veterinarian, based on manual examination within ten days prior to date of sale or 2) not pregnant and suitable for mating in the opinion of the examining veterinarian, based on manual and speculum examination within 10 days prior to date of sale or 3) not as described at either 1) or 2) above, and therefore requiring a special announcement. Any buyer of a broodmare may have her examined within twenty-four hours after fall of the hammer, and prior to removal from the sales premises, by a veterinarian acceptable to CTHS. Any broodmare so examined whose pregnancy status or suitability for mating is found not to be as represented in the veterinarian’s certificate provided by consignor, except any mare whose pregnancy status or suitability for mating has changed after fall of the hammer, may be return to consignor as unsold and consignor shall pay the veterinarian’s fees for examination. In the event of material difference in findings between the veterinarian’s acting for consignor and buyer as to the pregnancy status or suitability for mating of any broodmare, a third veterinarian shall be designated by CTHS or by the consignor and buyer, acceptable to both consignor and buyer, who shall examine the mare to determine whether or not she may be returned under this CONDITION. Consignor and buyer shall be bound by the referee veterinarian’s opinion, which shall be final and without recourse. His or her fee and any reasonable expenses of CTHS shall be paid by the party whose property the mare is determined to be. RIGHT OF RETURN: Any horse sold in this sale which has a condition that must be announced as provided for at CONDITIONS EIGHTH and NINTH above, and is not so announced, shall be subject to return to consignor with refund of purchase price and reimbursement for reasonable expenses for keep, maintenance and transportation of the horse from fall of the hammer, PROVIDED THAT WITHIN FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS AFTER DATE OF SALE CTHS RECEIVES WRITTEN NOTICE FROM THE BUYER AND A WRITTEN VETERINARY CERTIFICATE BASED ON EXAMINATION BY THE CERTIFYING VETERINARIAN, THAT SUCH A CONDITION EXISTS, AND THE SAME EXISTED AT TIME OF SALE, TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE. ALL WARRANTIES TERMINATE FORTY-EIGHT HOURS FROM DATE OF SALE OR REMOVAL OF THE HORSE FROM THE SALES, WHICHEVER IS SOONER, AFTER WHICH BUYER SHALL HAVE NO RIGHT OF RETURN UNDER THIS CONDITION. In any case of return of the horse to the consignor in accordance with these CONDITIONS OF SALE, reasonable expenses for keep, maintenance and transportation of the horse, from fall of the hammer until return to the consignor shall be paid by the consignor.

ELEVENTH

TWELFTH

ENDOSCOPIC EXAMINATION: The buyer of any horse in its yearling year shall be entitled within twenty-four (24) hours of its purchase and prior to the horse leaving the grounds of the Woodbine Sales Pavilion to conduct, through the buyer’s veterinarian, an upper respiratory laryngoscopic evaluation (excluding the trachea). If the buyer’s veterinarian is of the opinion that the horse has: 1) laryngeal hemiplegia (complete immobility or inability to fully abduct the cartilage), 2) Rostral displacement of the palatopharyngeal arch, 3) epiglottic entrapment, 3) permanent dorsal displacement of the soft palate, 5) severe arytenoids chondritis or chondroma, or 5) subepiglottic cyst(s), then the buyer shall so

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notify CTHS in writing within twenty-four (24) hours from the fall of the hammer on the horse in question and shall, with such notice, provide CTHS with a copy of the buyer’s veterinarian’s report. CTHS shall, as soon as practical thereafter, notify the consignor. The consignor shall either accept the rescission of the sale or deliver to CTHS, a veterinarian’s report contrary to that of the buyer’s. Any controversy arising as a result of conflicting reports will be settled by arbitration pursuant to CONDITION FOURTEENTH and in so doing, the panel shall determine whether the horse has one or more of the condition set forth herein, and in such event, the sale shall be the buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy. During the period of determining whether the sale shall be rescinded, the responsibility for and boarding of the horse shall be at the risk and cost of the party whose property the horse is determined to be. Boarding of the horse during this period shall be arranged by CTHS. THIRTEENTH

BREEDING CONTRACTS: Any contractual agreements between owners of broodmares in this sale and owners of stallions to which these mares have been bred do not follow the mares unless so announced at time of sale. The possible return to any stallion or possible refund of any stud fee does not go with any broodmare unless so announced at time of sale.

FOURTEENTH EXOGENOUS ANABOLIC STEROIDS IN YEARLINGS AND WEANLINGS: Limited Warranties: Consignor warrants that any weanling or yearling entered in this sale has not been administered any exogenous anabolic steroids (“EAS”) within 45 days of the date of sale. However, in order for purchaser to take advantage of this limited warranty, Buyer must check the appropriate box on the Acknowledgment of Purchase for the horse at the time of purchase directing CTHS to take a blood sample. Buyer agrees to pay $500 to CTHS to cover costs of the test, both direct costs and administrative expenses. CTHS will arrange for a blood sample to be taken by a veterinarian designated by CTHS prior to the horse leaving the Sales grounds, which sample shall be sent to a laboratory selected by CTHS for testing. Consignor hereby consents to a blood sample being taken. If the postsale test reveals the presence of EAS at such level as is deemed by the testing laboratory to show that EAS have been administered to the horse within 45 days prior to sale of the horse (“Positive Test”), Buyer shall have the right to rescind the sale, which right must be exercised by Buyer giving written notice to CTHS within 24 hours of Buyer’s receipt of the results indicating a Positive Test. If Buyer elects to rescind the sale, Consignor shall refund any sales proceeds paid to Consignor by CTHS and pay buyer or CTHS all proper expenses and legal fees incurred by either of them, including interest thereon at the rate of 24% per annum, from the time of sale until the return of the horse to the Consignor. Proper expenses include, but are not limited to, the $500 testing fee, veterinarian charges, vanning, insurance and boarding. Buyer shall be required to exercise due care during the rescission period in maintaining and boarding the horse. In the event of a Positive Test, risk of loss shall remain with Buyer from the fall of the hammer until Consignor has been notified of Buyer’s election to rescind the sale at which time risk of loss passes back to the prior owner. Buyer shall not cause the horse to be materially altered during the rescission period. CTHS will notify Consignor and Buyer of the test results as soon as is practical after receipt of the results from the testing laboratory which is anticipated to be within 14 days from date of sale. No other testing by purchaser shall be allowed to support any claim by purchaser concerning the presence of EAS. The test herein provided for shall be the sole acceptable evidence for any claims by Buyer for breach of the limited warranty provided in this FOURTEENTH CONDITION and rescission of the purchase. Neither Buyer nor Consignor shall have the right nor shall CTHS have any obligation to conduct testing of a split sample. CTHS’s determination concerning whether there is a Positive Test, as long as same is supported by the testing laboratory selected by CTHS, shall be fully binding upon Consignor, Buyer and all other interested parties. If any party challenges CTHS’s exercise of discretion, subject to proof of fraud or bad faith, such party shall be liable for

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all of CTHS’s reasonable expenses, including, without limitation, its attorney’s fees incurred in defending the challenge. FIFTEENTH

CATALOGUE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: Horses catalogued in this sale are offered with their pedigrees, racing records, eligibility for incentive programs, engagements, breeding status, produce records, breeders of record, location where bred, and health and immunization records, as represented by consignor, and CTHS is not responsible for the accuracy of information provided. While certain information may have been procured by CTHS from third parties on behalf of consignor, it is nonetheless solely the responsibility of the consignor to verify the accuracy of such information and to notify CTHS of any corrections prior to sale. With respect to produce records of broodmares, the term “barren” shall be construed to mean that the mare was mated, was not found to have slipped, and failed to produce a foal. In case of error or omission, buyer shall seek redress only from consignor.

SIXTEENTH

ARBITRATION: Any controversy arising out of a claim arising under CONDITIONS EIGHTH, NINTH, ELEVENTH and TWELFTH shall be settled by arbitration and shall be final and binding between the buyer and consignor pursuant to the following procedure: Upon CTHS’ determination that a claim under such CONDITIONS OF SALE has been timely and properly presented by the buyer pursuant to these CONDITIONS OF SALE, and upon notice from CTHS, the buyer and the consignor shall each select a licensed veterinarian acceptable to CTHS. If such veterinarians fail to agree promptly as to the validity of the claim, they, or the buyer and the consignor involved in the controversy, shall agree upon a third licensed veterinarian. If such two veterinarians, or the buyer and the consignor, are unable to agree promptly upon the third veterinarian, CTHS shall appoint the third veterinarian. The third veterinarian’s fee, expenses and costs shall be paid by the party whose property the horse is determined to be. The panel of three veterinarians shall conduct any tests, investigations or examinations which they deem necessary, and may, in their discretion, conduct a hearing by notifying CTHS to arrange for the hearing, and shall, by majority vote, determine the validity of the claim. CTHS shall determine the amount of reimbursement due to a buyer whose claim is found to be valid and may, in its sole discretion, conduct a hearing to aid in making such a determination, and such determination shall be incorporated in the award.

SEVENTEENTH COLLATERAL AGREEMENTS: CTHS shall not be bound by any oral or written agreement or alleged agreement varying from these CONDITIONS OF SALE between the buyer and the consignor unless agreed to by CTHS, and any controversy or claim between the buyer and the consignor arising under any such agreement shall be a matter for their resolution by settlement, litigation, arbitration or otherwise as they determine. EIGHTEENTH

SEVERABILITY: If any provision of these CONDITIONS OF SALE is to be held illegal or invalid, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions of these CONDITIONS OF SALE, and they shall be continued and enforced as if such illegal or invalid provision had never been inserted herein.

NINETEENTH

PAYMENT: All sales are in Canadian currency and payment (including exigible taxes) must be remitted in Canadian currency unless specific written alternative arrangements have been agreed to in advance of the sale between the purchaser and CTHS. All currency conversion aids (visual or otherwise) provided by CTHS are purely provided as a matter of courtesy and CTHS should not be responsible for any errors that may occur in the use of such currency conversion aids.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS

STAKES NOMINATIONS THE NEW OWNER MUST NOMINATE HIS OR HER PURCHASES TO STAKES RACES BY CONTACTING THE WOODBINE ENTERTAINMENT GROUP SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT JULIE BELL (STAKES MANAGER) THE STAKES DEPARTMENT AT (416) 675-3993, EXT. 2440.

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SALES RESULTS & LIVE WEB CAST The sales will be live web cast and results will be posted on the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division) Web Site.

www.cthsont.com

INWARD BUYERS PROGRAM v The Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Division), through the Thoroughbred Improvement Program, have developed an Inward Buyers Program. Upon purchasing a horse in the Winter Mixed Sale on November 29th you will be eligible for a refund based on the following requirements:

v Requirements: • Limited to one refunded ticket per buyer • Buyer must be domiciled outside of Ontario • A maximum of $1,000 will be refunded upon receipt of documented travel expenses (air fare, hotel charges, etc.) based upon the individual buyer’s purchases totaling $20,000 and over. • Written proof of purchase of airline ticket in buyer’s name, along with a copy of paid invoice proving purchase from the CTHS Winter Mixed Sale must be submitted • Refund will be forwarded at a later date • Only Flights from outside of Ontario are eligible • All documents must be submitted to the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (CTHS) on or before December 29th, 2014.

SALES CREDIT PROGRAM The CTHS Ontario Division implemented an Owners Sales Credit program based on the following: 1. There will be a sales credit of $1,000 to the owner of each Ontario-bred winner at Fort Erie for $15,000 claimers and $20,000 claimers. 2. There will be a sales credit of $750 to the owner of each Ontario-bred winner at Fort Erie for $7,500 claimers & $10,000 claimers.

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Promotional Airfare Refund for Purchasers APPLICATION FORM Please complete the following to receive your refund of up to $1,000 Cdn for your flight to the 2014 CTHS Ontario Division Winter Mixed Sale. Terms and Conditions: v Upon purchasing at the CTHS Winter Mixed Sale on November 29th you will be eligible for a refund based on the following requirements: v Requirements: • Limited to one refunded ticket per buyer • Buyer must be domiciled outside of Ontario • Written proof of purchase of airline ticket in buyer’s name • A maximum of $1,000 will be refunded upon receipt of documented travel expenses (air fare, hotel charges, etc.) based upon the individual buyer’s purchases totaling $20,000 and over. • A copy of paid invoice proving purchase at the 2014 CTHS Ontario Division Winter Mixed Sale. • Refund will be forwarded at a later date • Only flights from outside of Ontario are eligible • All documents must be submitted to the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (CTHS) on or before December 29th, 2014 to the address below. CTHS (Ontario Division) P.O. Box 172 Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5L1 HIP NO PURCHASED____________________________________ NAME (please print) ______________________________________ MAILING ADDRESS______________________________________ CITY____________________ STATE/PROVINCE_______________ ZIP/POSTAL______________COUNTRY _____________________ TELEPHONE_____________ EMAIL ________________________ SIGNATURE______________________DATE_________________

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HORSE TRANSPORT COMPANIES ATW Transport Steve Cathcart 905-658-9965 Office: 905-651-3141 DMC Horse Trailering Cell: 289-242-4889 H.S. Knill Company Limited Toll Free: 1-877-442-3106; Fax: 519-442-1122 Email: [email protected] International Horse Transport Limited Claude Bollinger – 1-800-387-1779; 905-838-3802; Fax: 905-838-3416 Jay’s Equine Transport Cell: 905-466-7248; 905-332-0662 Email: [email protected]

Lehman Horse Transport Cell: 905-852-8337; Phone: 705-786-2010 Bill McGowan Hayburner Express Cell: 647-292-1076 Perry Horse Transport 905-859-0333; 1-800-263-2396 Sallee Horse Vans Jack O’Connor – 1-800-967-8267; 416-948-8262; Ky. 859-255-9406 Top Line Horse Transport Bill Boncheff – Cell: 416-894-9421; 905-729-2921 Ivan R. Vanderberg Inc. Cell: 416-347-8229

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Thoroughbred Improvement Program 2014 TIP SUMMARY It is the mission of the CTHS (Ontario Division) to ensure the long-term viability of breeders in Ontario and to promote breeding and racing of Thoroughbreds in this province. Listed below are the budgeted funds allocated for the 2014 TIP program administered by the Ontario Racing Commission:

Registered Canadian-Bred Stakes

1,090,000

Registered Ontario-Bred Stakes

360,000

Sales Stakes

575,000

Ontario Sires Stakes

1,975,000

Premier Breeders Awards

5,000,000

Sales Credit & Fort Erie Allowance Bonus Programs

80,000

Stallion Awards Program

320,000

Marketing

164,000

Registered Ontario-Bred Purse Bonus

2,800,000

Restricted Overnight Racing Program

4,500,000

Other

300,000 ________

TOTAL

$17,164,000

Through the efforts and co-operation of the Board of Directors of the CTHS and the endorsement received from the industry, we believe that we have laid the ground-work for a significantly better environment to breed and own horses in Ontario.

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