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TUAPEKA LODGE - LAWRENCE PRESENTS LOT 97: A big upstanding FOUNTAINHEAD gelding foaled on Christmas Eve, 1969. Has everything to indicate real racing ability. Has run out on splendid pastures all day. Boxed at night. . DAM WAND, by Talismano out ofti Chandelle, winner of four races, by Whistling Wind out of N.Z. Oaks winner Sakuntala. Sakuntala was the grandam of Wellington R.C. Hdcp. and C.J.C. Stewards’ winner Manana, also of W.R.C. President’s and Dual Leopard Gold Cup winner Sparkling Maid. ALSO LOT 119: Broodmare TIKI, 11 yrs. A winner over l|m. and placed 8 times. Sister to above described Wand, served by Mellay. Vendors: J. C. and Mrs CUMMINGS

THE MORWENSTOW STUD takes pleasure in introducing its DRAFT OF 15 TWO-YEAR-OLDS CATALOGUED AT THE SOUTH ISLAND SHOW ON MONDAY All Reserves Realistic The Stud believes its entry will compare with the best paraded and’ invites you to inspect its two-year-olds at Morwenstow tomorrow. This stud bred The Gent, best winner from any South Island Sale and with the winners Sir Alfred and Sedgley add to an already impressive list of winners from Morwenstow. SEE THE QUALITY COLTS & FILUES BY GREEK GOD whose progeny will come under the hammer for the first time. You will be agreeably surprised with these robust youngsters. His three fillies out of Lawn, Bowlalong and Belisande have been entered for the Auckland Sires' Produce Stakes. Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes and CJ.C. Challenge Stakes. FOUNTAINHEAD Fountainhead has passed on his good looks and perfect conformation to his five colts. They are a credit to their sire and to all concerned. There is only one filly by Fountainhead carded. SEDGEWICK The three Sedgewicks are most attractive colts. Sedgewick with very few racing is already making his mark in Australia and New Zealand and he has some highly promising material in training. PHONE KAIAPOI 7030 PROPRIETOR D. B. C. ALLIN, Kaiapoi.

He is here at last ARISTOI Bred by Mrs Reynolds W. Bell at Mill Ridge Farm, Kentucky. Sold as a yearling in U.S.A. for $200,000. This richly related colt he will be four at our foaling will arrive In New Zealand this month. N.Z. Breeders are indeed fortunate that a brother to SJ become available to them. He is of the top Amencan sire line represented Dy Turn To, Sir Gaylord and Hail to Reason. Hail to Reason is present premier sire in U.S.A., after deposing the seven-year leader Bold Ruler. Aristoi raced but six times as a two and three year old. Hit was to “™ ,n • "’J, 1 ? two-year-old event fourth over e similar distance at three years. There were zi runners in each of his placings. ARISTOI and SIR IVOR have something wonderful in common . . ■ THE BLOOD THAT COUNTS Have you noticed the clean sweep made by American-bred horses m this season’s English Derby, Eclipse Stakes, French Derby and the Irish Syveep Derby? By Sir Gaylord, stakes winner of $237,404 out of Attica, winner of five races, by Mr Trouble, Aristoi is a powerful, deep, well-developed colt correct in every way. A most attractive individual he stands over^a Jot of ground. He is cast in similar mould to his illustrious I br ° ther .. Sir , | v°C' winner of the 2000 Guineas, the Derby, the Washington International and the Champion Stakes. Sir Ivor at Stud Sir Ivor, when retired to stud for his first two seasons irrketand stood at an £BOOO live foal fee he has been since syndicated in U.b.A. ror £5,000,000 before recrossing the Atlantic to his birthplace. Two Sir Ivor fillies came into the Newmarket Park Paddocks last December and effectively demonstrated that Sir Ivor’s fee was reasonable. HIS FILLY OUT OF HARMONIOUS FETCHED 32,000 GUINEAS and the purchaser was Vincent O'Brien who trained SIR IVOR. This amount has only once been exceeded for a foal. Furthermore, his Vimere filly brought 30,000 guineas. As Aristoi is to have a limited first season, early application is advised. FEE: $6OO, plus grazing. Live fail guarantee. All care, no responsibility APPLY: J. D. LITTEN PRESTON FARM WEST MELTON. PHONE 43M KIRWEE. or The respective Bloodstock Departments of Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd & Wright, Stephenson & Co. Ltd. All Branches.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32679, 7 August 1971, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32679, 7 August 1971, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32679, 7 August 1971, Page 22

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