Bidding on the seven harness racing Lots in the latest gavelhouse.com Standardbred auction will end from 7pm (NZ) tonight, starting with Lot 1.
With all of the Lots offered on an unreserved basis, five have bids as of Wednesday morning and are set to sell. Race winning Sportswriter filly Sweet Chariot is the highest priced Lot as of Wednesday morning with a bid of $5,250.
The gavelhouse.com team are available throughout the day to assist with registrations and bidding queries via info@gavelhouse.com or +64 9 296 4436
Featured Lots
Lot 3 |
NYLANyla is reported to be a good sized bay filly who is a good pacer and has good manners. She is from a very good family, being from the black-print Christian Cullen mare Martine Maguire who is a full sister to Lizzie Maguire. She would be a nice type of mare to breed from in the future and is offered as she is not quite good enough to race in the North. Sire: Bettor’s Delight |
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Lot 4 |
SWEET CHARIOTRace winner Sweet Chariot is reported to be a well put together filly of medium size. She is from the family of Jesse Duke, Adios Dream and Courage Under Fire. Her dam is a Christian Cullen five win mare and is a half sister to three winners including Ideal Roman (1:56s, 8 wins, 10 plcs $75,448) now retired and Only In Rome (A1:54, 15 wins, 58 plcs $125,091). Offered as a racing and breeding proposition as she is no longer competitive in the Auckland area. Sire: Sportswriter |
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Following are some bidding tips to help you navigate the process.
- Lot 1 will close from 7pm. If a bid is placed in the final 30 seconds, another 30 seconds is added onto the auction and to all subsequent Lots. This will keep happening until there are no further bids placed.
- If you are are outbid, you must type in the next bid amount, the site does not automatically update the bid amount for you.
- There is no benefit in letting auctions run down to the last second before bidding as the auction will just keep auto-extending until no further bids are placed. This practice increases your chances of missing out on horse.
- gavelhouse.com cannot identify loss of online connection, a slow internet connection or browser issues at the user’s end. Even a slight loss of internet connection that may not be noticeable can interrupt the user’s browser in following the sale in real-time therefore setting up an auto-bid is the best way to ensure your bids are placed. Google Chrome or Safari are the recommended internet browsers.
- gavelhouse.com staff are able assist in actively supporting both buyers and vendors during the sale, if you need a hand with registration or bidding, we are available on phone +64 9 296 4436 or email info@gavelhouse.com
during our online auction to help.