Ashview Farm
On Tuesday


    Wayne Lyster and the folks at Ashview Farm have a very powerful consignment selling today.
    They offer 7 well-bred broodmares in foal to top-of-the-line sires and 7 well-bred and physically correct weanlings.
    Topping the list is Hip #949, a 5-year-old broodmare who is a full-sister to Chief's Crown and in foal to Seeking The Gold.
    Hip #950 is a weanling filly out of the mare above, by Carson City.
   
Both are foundation broodmares from one of the best female families in the Northern Hemisphere.
    Go by Barn 31 and inspect this high-quality consignment from top to bottom.

Get The Fenwick
Farm Head Start


    For 30 years now Ms. Wilhelmina's, Fenwick Farm, has been breaking and developing young horses for some of the best people in the business.
    If Frank Whiteley, H. Allen Jerkens and Mike "Dirt" Bell approve of the way Fenwick Farm sends them young horses then that's good enough for Injun Chuck.
    Fenwick Farm is in Camden, South Carolina on 350 acres, with a great training track (and gate) and miles and miles of turf gallops.
    Fenwick Farm is a state-of-the-art facility run by horsemen and women who know the value of good common sense.  Let Fenwick Farm work their magic for you.
Just call Wilhelmina at:  (803)370-0321.

Numerous Ambition Sells Big


    Based largely on her impressive first start at Belmont Park a couple weeks ago, Numerous Ambition was purchased for $450,000 by B. Wayne Hughes out of the Country Roberts dispersal sale.  This promising 2-year-old Numerous filly is a 1/2-sister to Mythical Gem who won the Grade 3 Lexington Stakes at Belmont earlier this year.
    If you were one of the many people whose hopes were dashed when Numerous Ambition opened with a bid of $150,000, take heart.
    On Monday (Nov. 15th) The Taylor Made Consignment will sell Hip #3033, a weanling full-sister to Numerous Ambition who will sell to the highest bidder and for much less than $450,000.
    Hip #3033, is a grand looking weanling and is in fact a much better looking foal than her 2-year-old full-sister was.
    Don't leave town without looking at this diamond in the rough.
    Hip #3033 will be stabled in Barn 2 or 5 in Monday's (Nov. 15th) Taylor Made Farm Consignment.

Malone's
The Best Steaks in "606"


    Brian McCarty and every one at Malone's are very proud of the fact that they have become the #1 place for steaks in Lexington and all of Central Kentucky.
    The local racing community has really taken to Malone's because every time Injun Chuck goes in the joint we see nothin' but owners, breeders, trainers and one extra large Sallee Van executive named, Don "Moon" Gamble.
    To get to Malone's just take New Circle Road to Tates Creek and you will be two furlongs from the Lansdowne Shops where Malone's is located.  With so many people in town for the Keeneland November Sale, parties of five or more should definitely call ahead for reservations (606) 396-7500.

Hermitage Farm's Party Manners


      Both Claude McGaughey and Mike Smith will tell you
Party Manners was on of the best critters they have every been around.
    By Private Account, out of Ogden Phipps' great broodmare, Duty Dance, Party Manners was meant to be  a good horse.  Party Manners won six of 10 lifetime starts, including the  Grade 3, Widener Handicap at 9 furlongs.
  Party Manners has gotten off to a strong start in the breeding shed, as well.  Yearlings from the first-crop of Party Manners sold at public auction for $62,000, $47,000 and $42,000.  His yearlings have averaged over $20,000.  Now, when you figure all this into his stud fee of $2,500 live foal, it's a no-brainer that Party Manners is one of the best bargains in the stallion marketplace.
    For more information, contact Bill Landes at Hermitage  Farm at (502) 228-1426 or fax (502) 228-5986.

Congratulations To
G. D. Hieronymous and The
Boys For Correctly Picking
All Six Winners in The
Breeders' Cup Pick-6 and
Doing So With A Ticket
of Only $196.
You Are Truly the Best
Handicappers in the world.

From your friends at
Woodlynn Farm