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BEAU VITE AT STUD

eau Vite was to stand initially at St Aubins Stud at Scone for Mr WJ Smith. His sire Beau Pere was to stand at the same stud before being sold to movie magnate, Louis Mayer to stand at his Californian farm. The stallion was later to return to NZ. Beau Vite was to have only moderate success siring twelve individual stakes winners. His

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