Stallions To Go To Southland
"The Press" Special Service INVERCARGILL. Two highly-performed American sires, Lumber Dream and Canny Scot, will do study duty In Southland next season. Both will stand at Mr D. P. Dynes’s Wyndham property, where Hundred Proof has stood in the last two seasons. Hundred Proof will go to Canterbury to stand at Mr W. M. Denton’s Russley Lodge Stud. AH three sires are owned by the president of Yonkers Raceway (Mr M. Tananbaum). Canny Scot, which has been at stud in Australia, is represented by his first crop as two-year-olds this season. One of the first to race is Hank Scot, a winner of a division of the Sires’ Produce Stakes at Melbourne.
c c ?P n 2' £ cot te ,he flrs ‘ son of Scottish Pence brought to New Zealand. Scottish Pence (a son of Scotland) had a record of 57 4-ssec and has sired eight pacers with records of 2min.
Canny Scot was a top-ranking pacer. He took a two-year-old record of 2min 1 3-ssec, which he reduced to Imin 59sec at three years. He won 149,891 dollars m stakes..
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31306, 28 February 1967, Page 4
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