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Tattersalls Spring Sale



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, April 04, 2005

Contact, Reeves Kirtner  reeves@asha.net, Communications Manager

TSE Tattersalls April 15 & 16: World's titleholders, stakes winners, top prospects and World's Champion producing stallions and broodmares all on hand

This year there will be 268 lots compared to 222 from the previous year¹s spring sale.  The sale will begin each day at 10:30 a.m. with lots 1-134 being sold Friday and 135-268 Saturday.  

Suzie Teater, TSE Tattersalls secretary and treasurer, said this should be a good sale.  She said a number of World¹s titleholders, stakes winners, top prospects and World¹s Champion producing stallions and broodmares will be on hand.

After the spring sale, the TSE Tattersalls summer sale takes place July 13-15 and the fall sale takes place October 27-29.  

TSE Tattersalls takes place at 847 South Broadway in Lexington by The Red Mile.  They can be reached by calling (859) 885-7283, faxing (859) 887-5780, or during the sale by calling (859) 422-7253 or faxing (859) 422-7254.  The TSE Tattersalls mailing address is 205 Parks Lane, Nicholasville, KY 40356.  

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