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You’ve heard of the champion Gendarme and of Saruth, Sehlie, Psalm, Sir Kinsman, The McDonough and Pharasal real racehorses all, so don't mis* LOT 34 a yearling Lomond colt from th* same family. The celt’s winning dam Scotch Bid was by Callander out of unraced Nichevo who produced seven winners of 27 races. Andante, the third dam won and produced the Southland Cup winner Venite who in tom become the dem of the Dunedin Guinee* winner Psalm and of Chancel, grand-dam of Sir Kinsman also of Sal. Sal became famous through the brilliant deeds of Gendarme, whose many successes included the G.N. Guineas and St. Leger and weight-for-age races. He has been selected for the 1972 National Yearling Sales. This nicely turned game looking colt will be offered by Mrs A. V. KINGSLAND and B. BUCKTON of KAIAPOI. The colt is a half-brother to Almont and General Bid, the only produce of their dam to race and who between them have won seven times. He is by a sire who hes had a remarkably good first season and who promises to go to the top. ILLUSTRIOUS EULOGY BLOOD Lot 99 is a very smart looking chestnut filly by a leading sir* Mellay from one of the strongest branches of the famous Eulogy family. The dam Winning Gold, a half-sister to the good performer Flying Meteor, is by the champion sire of broodmares, Fair’s Fair, and her third dam Demeris, by Limond, numbeerd among her classic sucesse* th* Wanganui Guin*** and the Great Northern Oaks. WINNER AND PRODUCER Winning Gold herself won three sprints and at stud has produced the Queensland winner Raaj Kapoor end the highly promising three-year-old Mintmaster, a fine looking colt with classic potential. Ho won in his first season during which ho was raced sparingly. Another of her produce, Catherine's Gold, was the dam of the Oaks ranner-up Crepe de Chine which won five races. To Eastern Nip she foaled Gold Nip which won three times at two and once since, while her latest contribution Gold Count, a brother to Crepe de Chine is a three-yaar-old of high promise. THERE IS EVERY REASON TO SUGGEST THAT MR J. WHITTON'S OFFERING FROM MOSGIEL WILL COMPILE A GOOD WINNING RECORD BEFORE SHE IS RETIRED TO THE BROODMARE PADDOCKS WHERE A PROFITABLE FUTURE AS A PRODUCER MUST LIE. You could have the breeze with you so sail into this one. MAST LOT 123: One after another there ere Cup winners right down the line. Mast is by the great racehorse and successful sire Mainbrece out of Ripon Wood and so represents an abundance of staying blood tempered by the speed of Paper Money. Mast, a half-sister to the Queensland winner Asoka is dam of the Australian winner Kandahar, by Afghanistan, a horse to which she is again in foal. Ripon Wood was a winner and is the dam of three winners. The second dam Lady Rippon was an unraced sister to the Dunedin Cup winner Studley Royal and grand-daughter of the Great Autumn winner Lady Lilian whose dam Lady Zetland was the best mare of her time with N.Z. Cup, a Canterbury Cup, a Greet Caster and Great Autumn wins to support this. Red Queen, the third dam of Mast, also unraced was by the dual Auckland Cup winner All IW out of Lady Victoria dam of the N.Z. Cup winner Royal Star. LOT 70 Mast’s two-year-old filly by a leading staying sire Afghanistan, thus a sister to Kandahar. Like Masts earlier produce this filly boasts plenty of size and substance. If you are looking for a stayer from which to breed a stayer here you are. LOT 78 A two-year-old filly of lovely quality by th* eminently successful My Pal out of Open View, she is closely related to th* Stakes winner Gold View, winner of 17 races including the Dunedin Guineas, John Grigg Stakes and CJ.C. Challenge Stakes. She is a bay with a white blaze and stands 16 hands. Here second dam Open Sky won eight times and Open Sky’s sister Cloudy View won 15 races. Next dam Broughton Bell* was unraced. This Is a prolific winner-producing family. VENDOR: A. J. Blakely, Amberley.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32679, 7 August 1971, Page 23

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