
Henning Pretorius signs for the top lot on Friday (Pic – Candiese Lenfena)
A reminder that a live webcast of the Emperors Palace National Yearling Sale is being broadcast on day 2 today, which is scheduled to start at 11h30.
Sale starts at 11h30
Henning Pretorius signs for the top lot on Friday (Pic – Candiese Lenfena)
A reminder that a live webcast of the Emperors Palace National Yearling Sale is being broadcast on day 2 today, which is scheduled to start at 11h30.
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