The catalogue for the Summerveld December Sale, to be held at the Summerveld clubhouse on Monday 4 December at 10h00, is now available online.
The sale is conducted under the standard terms and conditions of Bloodstock South Africa.
4 December at 10h00
The sale is conducted under the standard terms and conditions of Bloodstock South Africa.
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