| The Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society | |
| Shetland Pony Show and Sale | |
| Show - Friday 5th October 2001 - 6.00 pm. | |
| Sale - Saturday 6th October 2001 - 9.15 am. | |
| Travel & Accommodation Guidelines | |
| Sellers Index | |
| Sale Catalogue | |
| Other Lots | |
| Passports for ponies legally required to have one will be checked at the Society Sales in 2001.
Please ensure that you contact a "checker" to have your pony looked at with its passport prior to handing the
passport to the market office. It is the responsibility of the vendor or his/her agent to ensure this is carried
out.
All ponies sold at Society Sales in 2001 must have a passport. If a pony is bought by a foreign purchaser and the pony does not have a passport, the purchaser will be required to pay £15.00 for a passport to be produced. This decision has been taken in order to ease acceptance by the foreign Stud-Book Society concerned. If a female is shown in the catalogue as a "filly", this means that she has not yet bred a registeredfoal. Where it is stated that a mare has been scanned in foal, potential purchasers must be aware that, as mares may be scanned from as early as 17 days, there is no guarantee that a foal will ultimately be produced. It must be accepted that reabsorption could take place. NOTE: If the sale does not go ahead, please contact the sellers directly. |
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| Transfer Fees Transfer Fees will be charged to the vendor at the following rates: |
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| Male foal/male yearling | £8.00 |
| All other ponies | £10.00 |
| Export fee will be charged | £10.00 to vendor |
| and | £25.00 to purchaser. |
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