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National yearling sales aggregate falls to $82m as local buyers fade

Top buyer overall was Te Akau's DC (David Ellis) at $4.5 million.

Nevil Gibson
Thu, 09 Feb 2017

A lack of local buyers pushed New Zealand Bloodstock’s six-day 91st National Yearling Sales Series down to $82 million compared with the 2016 aggregate of $86.2 million.

But the international presence at Karaka 2017 resulted in more sales to overseas buyers from nine countries including

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Nevil Gibson
Thu, 09 Feb 2017
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National yearling sales aggregate falls to $82m as local buyers fade
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