CTS & Emperors Join Forces

CTS & Emperors Palace join forces in Joburg

CTS Cape Premier Sale

Following on the exciting announcement that CTS is stepping into the Johannesburg Sales arena, they have announced that they have welcomed Peermont Emperors Palace as the new partner and sponsor of all CTS Johannesburg Sales from 1 January 2015.

The CTS team are delighted to welcome Emperors Palace on board as the sponsor and look forward to working with Bob Yearham and his exceptional team. Both companies share the same philosophy that the customer always comes first and as such, this partnership is sure to deliver Sales to Johannesburg, that are on par with any International sale.

The first CTS Johannesburg sale will be the CTS Ready To Run Sale to be held on the 2nd November 2014 at the Inanda Country Club.

After careful consideration, CTS has decided to hold their Johannesburg Ready To Run Sale on the 2nd November in order to afford buyers the opportunity to inspect and bid on horses on offer at both the CTS Ready to Run Sale as well as the Bloodstock SA Ready To Run Sale, which will precede the raceday at Turffontein.

This is in keeping with the historic pattern of sales over this weekend.

Several vendors have already confirmed their support of the new Johannesburg Ready To Run Sale and CTS is delighted with the quality of horses that have been entered. All graduates of the CTS 2014 Johannesburg Ready To Run Sale will be eligible for the R2 million 2015 Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup presented by CTS and with a R7500 buy in and 90 days credit terms being offered to buyers, this is a Sale not to be missed.

In true CTS style, the CTS team are dedicated to serving not only the needs of the buyers but also of the vendors and vendors can be assured of the CTS feature of guaranteed payments.

Cape Thoroughbred Sales

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