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Ruling Credit Moonmaster, Honest Truth, Wairaka On, Super Time, Honest Forbes, Demonstator and in Australia, Bonnie Dream and Colonel Hogan. -jj* u These are among the first small crop of -- 15 live foals of the GOOD TIME horse— jjjMspWyjpjy HONEST MASTER (imp) Who stands at the BROWNGATE STUD, J| EDENDALE, SOUTHLAND. WHf HONEST MASTER is one of the best bred horses ever imported to N.Z. By Good Time (1.57 4-5), the first horse to better 1.58 in a race, he is out of one of America’s most celebrated brood mares Honest Truth (2.5), dam of 13 individual winners including Truthful Waveriey (1.58 4-5 at 2 years). Newport Norm (2.0 1-5), Honest Jerry (2.0 1-5), Honest Jack (2.0 3-5), Timely Truth (2.1 2-5), Honest Ed (2.0 1-5), Honest Jimmie (2.0 3-5), Honest Choice (2.0 3-5), Honest Time (2.2 4-5). Miss Honest Butler (2.4). Honest Truth, the dam of HONEST MASTER, is a member of the famed Bell Mahone tribe, which has made spectacular progress as a 2.0 family with 18 in the list in recent seasons. Welcome Advice, first pacer in Australia to win more than $lOO,OOO in stakes, and recent winner of the interDominion Grand final at Brisbane is by Welcome Stranger, a close relative of Honest Master. Welcome Stranger is out of Abbe M, half-sister to Honest Truth, dam of HONEST MASTER. HONEST MASTER is a brother or half-brother to the winners of more than $420,000 in America. HONEST MASTER has made a sensational start as a sire with a restricted number of runners — when more widely represented there is no saying the heights he will prove capable of reaching in the sire field. Stud Fee — $3OO (Positive test). Further inquiries to: MR & MRS G. G. DAVIDSON, Browngate Stud, Edendale, Southland. Phone 61, Edendale, or P.O. Box 30, Edendale.

Standing at Springston REGAL YANKEE B.H. 15.3 (2.1) at 2 years, a winning record. In America REGAL YANKEE proved to be a very good race horse, winning 32 races, was 13 times second and 14 time third in 97 starts. As a two-year-old he raced on 12 occasions for eight wins, two seconds and one third. _... Nap'n Direct TAR HEEL . . , Volomite REGAL Leta Long Rosette YANKEE ... Hal Dale Ad '° S Ad ' oS VO| ° JEAN ADIOS _ . . Protector Pronta Cjta Frisco By tte Amwcan uro TA* HEEL (1.57). In 1970 the progeny of TA* HEEL won a $1,000,000 more than bts nearest rival. The world's CETITo CIQA Mmg living sire with 58 m 2.00 or bettor. The most successful sire ILLa 31OV •f tww-yosr-wMa in history- 160 in 2.05 or better. - .. «« «MOS, tte Vm> •< «£OJU. YANKEE took • racord of 2.12 at 2 ~ toaaro the tea of VaahM (1.59 15) winner of 5125.000. ”!'?!!?*• T *** X Select Veeaeo (2.1 «-5). keßl YaafcM (2.2 2-5). Toujh Yankee (2.7 2-5). "T* I™ ’J 60 s** -*” MAN AMOS wee (Ot b, the world elumpion ADIOS (1.57)) leading brood- ““. p,,d ewe sue for « eeeaon with 53.961.846 the kiglrnt oror. Also sire ... of M ■ 2.00 or better, from Prortta a half sister to Yalomlte the sire ot ” .TT Ucht BripM. Steed, Been (Tar Hoel - Mins) cross is the sire of Staid, •*«"**™ Jry * c H ’l B S r r ? Z '," S , Mar 1.54 fastest 3mer oid in the world. laeenM Hanoear, find ot the ™* . FR " 0F »•«•<* International Series was also of Hu Tar Heat ■ Adios cross. In New Zealand “' 0 Amhro IM (Tar Heel - Adloe) cross waa the leading sire of two-yoor-olds last **£ CAM — *° Mlinn. RESPONSIBILITY. REGAL YANKEE is sn bom of good conformation and shows a Inspection is cordially great deal af character. Ha ia a good mannered horse and throughout invited, bis rocmg career bo never wore any boots. ■ KEN CHAPMAN - SPRINGSTON Main Christchurch - Leeston Highway (not far from Soiwyn Bridge) PHONE 786 SPRINGSTON

Standing at BIRCHLEA STUD, Lincoln SCOTCH ABBE (2.01) (GENE ABBE - SCOTTIE’S PRIDE) WINNER OF 34 RACES AND $96,032 Including numerous Invitationals at Yonkers and Roosevelt and four legs of the Eastern Seaboard Sta kcs SCOTCH ABBE IS A HALF-BROTHER TO THREE WINNERS, INCLUDING PETER K. SCOTT (p. 3, 2.03 4-5) «« o C oo. mp L° n - fi,,y vist ”’» Rrst <P- 3 ’ 201 I's). and a half sister to Good Time and Billy Bud (p 4 j 5 9^ 35B ’ 8B8) who ,s now at stud in America at a $lOOO fee. Thoughtful (p. 4, 1.59 : ( SCOTTISH PENCE ( GENE ABBE S ) ( <= 2 ; o L s> ( si™ «* 3 m 2-0 HgF ; *W OVrV I UFI 7 Sire of over 560 rose MARIE (2.5) X - — \ winners of a \ ARRF / $13,000,000 and \w I 18 pacers In 2.0 , SCOTTISH PENCE ZMSRS (2 11 SCOTTIE’S PRIDE ) AIJ mile and 2 X“"*/ Dam of: 1 mile record Peter K. Scott ( holder (p. 3, 2.3 4-5) VESTA'S FIRST Scottish Scott World champion (p. 3, 2.6 1-5) three-year-old Comet Scott filly, sister to (p. 3, 2.9) dam of 3 2.0 horses, winning over $500,000. of ?, C J? TCH abb E, is one of the most prolific standardised stallions in the world, siring 18 in 2.00 and 244 in 2.05, including 25 $lOO,OO winners. GENE ABBE is also leading money-winning sire in and l as A season left the winners of 768 races against TAR HEEL’S 525. IRVIN PAUL, holder of 11 mile world record at 2.29 3/5, and winner of $548,510, and former world record holder Stephen Smith ($335,110) are only two of Gene Abbe’s progeny. Before being exported from America, SCOTCH ABBE left 39 foals, 10 of his first 14 foals being winners. So far ne nas had more than 15 individual winners, with fillies proving just as successful as his colts and geldings, oil up to the end of 1971 > include Dusty June Scott (2.1 1-5, $80,661); Jimmy Fast Byrd (TT 2 - 2 ’ $10,960), Dawn Abbe 2.4 4-5, $16,160), Magnolia’s ( ?’ 2 4 ’ 5 ’- ’VjSSU’ Scotch Ne d <B-5. $18,045), Scotch Marjean (2.7 2-5), and R< L^L US ' 2 '°°j i 6o ’. 5 ??)' H|S wnners in 1972 include Scotch Marjean, High Ace, Magnolia’s Abbe and JeanZ hi ’ °?J °ro , e two-year-old fillies to race in June with a time of 2.4 4-5. In July she won twice including the Delaware Development Stakes $7786. has JT° n 1 rac< S’ J". c,udin B thr e® $lO,OOO events in 2.00 1-5, 2.00 and 2.00 1-5. He finished fourth 7 av ®' Bum Customer and Horton Hanover in the $25,000 General Mad Anthony Free-For-All at Kr,b?Zre» ne J n c* 7 /■ s co^x r n ? akln E the Pace. Lavern Hanover was fifth in this event with the world mile record 2?. steady . star <L 52 > further back. Rotybus was voted “Horse of the Year’’ at Delaware Valley and has been placed a number of times in under 2.00. fl EN , E ?» B k BE tl l ird on the a“ Perfomiers’ list in U.S.A. In 1969 with $1,664,441. Until 1968 he had topped m iQ7 t , th «? e olt r nfro t a -T. left 272 winners of 934 races. In 1970 his stock won $1,665,125 and " , 1971 A 1 25 2 °35- SCOTTISH PENCE (1.57 4-5), site of Scottie’s Pride, dam of Scotch Abbe, won $145,679 at 4 132 s'" 1951 hoding a halfmi,e track record for one mile and a half at 3.6 and a two mile track record stay er and a leading broodmare sire. Possessing the blood of both Gene Abbe ana Scottish Pence, SCOTCH ABBE is well endowed with staying blood. SCOTCH ABBE is a proven 2.00 sire. FEE: $2OO ON POSITIVE TEST (Two or more mares, 10% discount) Money refunded in full if mare does not produce. Bookings accepted on condition that mares requiring veterinary attention will be treated and charged for. All care — no responsibility. Grazing: Wet mares $1.50; Dry mares $l. Inspection invited and Brochures available on application. Enquiries to .. . G. V. MAGINNESS, Lincoln, No. 2 R.D., Ch. Ch. Phone 548 Lincoln

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32998, 18 August 1972, Page 10

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