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Standing at Milburn Farm, Methven ... S - TRUANT HANOVER (Adios —- Trustful Hanover — Titan Hanover) SSL ■ An attractive looking dark chestnut, 11 years, 15 hands. Truant Hanover is by a champion, from a champion, who Is also by a champion. Truant Hanover stood two seasons in Victoria. s ! AMERICAN PROGENY The sire of winners: TRUANT NEL 2.12, TRUANT TOM 2.04 3-5. From a CT crop of two foals — two winners. W AUSTRALIAN PROGENY Mt From his first crop of foals TRUANT HANOVER has sired TRIPLE BEAUX, winner of six races including a heat of Victoria Breeders' Plate in Mel- Triple Beaux after his Youthful bourne and a heat of the Youthful Stakes at Harold Park, then sold to Stakes heat win at Harold Park, American interests half-way through the season for $100,000; CHERUBIN, described as "brilliant” by "Trotwinner of heat S.A. Sapling Stakes at Wayville; LORD TRUANT; TRUANT guide.” OFFICER; STEVIE HANOVER and TRUANT ARMAGH are further winners by this sire of potential champions. TRUANT HANOVER as a racehorse. His owner, Mr Fred Parks, described FEE' $2lO Truant Hanover as the best-mannered horse that he has raced. He raced * as a 3,4, 5 and 6-year-old and was never passed in the straight by Grazing: $1 weekly for breeding another horse! His major victory was the Eastern Seaboard Stake Final season. Mares grazed on of $40,700. As a six-year-old Truant Hanover raced with the best Invitation luxuriant Methven grass, and preferred class pacers at Liberty Bell Park. In the words of Fred Parks, Live foal guarantee if paid by “Truant Hanover should be the best sire in New Zealand." February 28. ALL CARE —— CARL MIDDLETON, No. 2 R.D., Rakaia NO RESPONSIBILITY Phone Highbank 806

Standing at Inglebank Park Tapanui West Otago KEY CLUB (1.59) imp. Abb.dhle i f “Key Club” is a striking liver chestnut foaled in 1963 and | winner of over $50,000. He is the fastest son of the noted Kentucky sire, "Keystoner" 1.57 4-5, and “Keystoner” is the Hal Dale >on of the great “Hel Dale,” the sire of such greats as Sire cf 13 "Adios” 1.575, "Good Time” 1.57 4-5, “Diamond Hat” and Grand , u , 1 - 57 2 - 5 » * nd •* on - “Keystoner" is the sire of four in 2.00, Sire of 150 Margaret Hal| I including "Key Club." The dam of "Key Club" Is “Sophist!- „ , in , 2 :9’ 1 II cats,” she the daughter of the Immortal "Guy Abbey.” 1.57 4.5 Adios. "Sophisticate is the dam of nine other winners. Including — "Active Donna V" 2.01 4-5, a career earner of over $151,000, 1967 starters "Smart Set,” winner of over $43,000, "Society Bell” 2.04 won $434,350 Volomlte | | 1.5. “Sophisticate’s” produce has earned over $300,000. ~ ~| I The second dam is the great producing Volomlte mare, “Jessie Mite” 2.02). She Is the dam of four In 2.05 and nine Leta Long | n the standard of 2.10 list led by the outstanding "Maln- — sail” 2.00, plus "Top Deck” 2.01 and “Mighty Pence” 2.02. KEY CLUB 2.o m and 4 in ■ winner of $84,000 in top invitational company. “Key 2.5, Inc'—’lng Rosette I I Club” competed for three seasons and as a 3-year-old (1.59) Tar Heel. I—— | posted a record of 2.01. At 4 “Key Club” won In under 2.00 on two occasions at Veron Downs. He set his record Q uy Axworthy I "'| on Ma Y 27 » and wcr y next start won again In W nner of ~, , , | I 1.59 2-5. A noteworthy feature of his 4-year*old campaign over I —I took place also at Veron Downs when he was photoed $50,000 Guy Abbey out for a win by the brilliant “Towbridge” in 1.57 4-5. ' —— "Key Club's” first crop of foals are outstanding individuals S’re of Dams showing excellent conformation and possessing a wonderful 21 Sire of Abbacy » temperament. %h a .mpion d l—J INSPECTION INVITED Sophisticate Greyhound Fee $2lO. 10% Reduction on two or more mares. 1.55 £ (T) winners: voiomit. | ALL CANTERBURY MARES booked to 'Key I 5 'in 2.5. —| | I Club’ this season will receive a 10% reduction | Jessie Mite . . . - All accounts payable on positive test but live foai guaranDam of 10 tee given for all accounts paid by February 28, following winners, Jessie service. Grazing $l.OO per week. Owners to pay veterinary 6 in 2.5. c nney jI f ees . Mares visiting "Inglebank” are assured of the very II best of grazing and all care but no responsibility. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY:J. B. Eskdale, Tapanui Ph. 225-J

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32998, 18 August 1972, Page 9

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