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MORWENSTOW STUD t STALLIONS FOR 1973 SEASON THE DAY KEEKEROK BROKE A' ' J THE 61. TRACK RECORD AT IZ P E*IZ CDOIZ Z<4\ I -A. J PHOENIX PARK, IRELAND. 111/ Bfey H,S FIGURE S STILL STAND. " < (KYTHNOS - FRAN) The stud's latest acquisition a brilliant galloper and game racehorse, half-brother to the gieat MR sprinter Tudor Music, from same family as the W 2000 Guineas winner High Top. Keekerok was i \ favoured with some of the best mares available M last season and is away to a good start. His first foals are expected this month. Keekerok is a handsome, very masculine hotse l Ur W WK FEE $5OO GREEK GOD (14) < B ’X3 B (PARTHIA - ESQUIRE GIRL) 16.3 h.h. < A half-brother to the good filly Lucyrowe and ■ All'vnr"/* t 0 El now t,oin 8 well <tud in England. I 11U Ifi E v 15/ Greek God is the sire of seven Individual winners ..x from very few runners. These include the recent (KNIGHT S ROMANCE - MOULIN ROUGE II) Trentham success Wellineas. br. h. 16.2 h.h. He is represented in Monday's sale by the first A half-brother to the Timaru Cup winner Chatsgay and to .°’ •" ™P orted ™ re ever offered at Dalgar winner of six races in N.S.W. a South ,sland sale ' Lautrec is out of a half-sister to winners of $52,000 This is a very smart grey two-year-old filly out including Welloch (Port Adelaide Cup) and Tasman Pride of the Palestine mare Impish, a top Adelaide sprinter. Knight’s Romance mares have proved great stud successes. FEE Lautrec has had only one runner to date. Boltrec finished r third in his two Nelson starts last Autumn as a two-year-old. FEE $2OO ORBITER (14) ALCIDE - b . LA “ 6 °NTESP A N The horse with the pedigree chock full of classic winne rs. With the exception of his Rusty Pin colt sold at Trentham for $3250, Orbiter's stock will face the auctioneer for the first time at Monday’s sale. His are an even lot — strong, well muscled and of good size, sound bone and high quality. FEE $5OO DAVID ALLIN, REVELLS RD, KAIAPOI, Ph. 7030 OR BOOKINGS THROUGH WRIGHTSON NMA OR PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. All Branches.

lot 15 COMPLETE DISPERSAL On A/c V. P. DUNDASS and J. HAMILTON of racing AND YOUNG STOCK A well grown, good boned and sound con- A/C HAMBLETONIAN FARM LTD stitutioned bay colt. ■ a* q* . at oq foaled 1.11.71, by the very successful Grey William . Pikitere, LU I OZ I QO by Howe - Janella (dam of the winners Royal Burgh (John gTACTEWLI FIADH ftAimilDl Grigg Stakes) Gambler’s Lad, Jan Belle, Mulga Bill and t AS* lEKN rIUKU UAIQUInI Distant Plaze and of placed Pikitere. All her progeny to race. ~ Half-sister to FIDOS Janella, by Irish Lancer - Queen Cardine, by Kincardine. Placed at Ijm. From the a !\?!?re . same family as PRIVILEGE ACHATES (5 wins in This is Pikitere's third foal. Her first, Golden Starlet, finished third in Maree Dee’s McLean Stakes and won later. Her and DEPRIVE (10 wins). "■T™'. 1 " J,'"second, Puherangi was placed. Thi« mm h.. iiu.iohui '•‘7*-“ VltW (1/ Wins). This mare has weighed Th(t mtre h „ hld on)y in in 3 of its last 5 j starts to date and has Lot 66 on A/c V. P. Dundass and G. Calderwood shown considerable proat the Grand National Sh , jt nornlnat ed at A goodJooking bay colt, foaled 17.10.71 by Bellborough- Meeting. the Qrind National MeetIndian Briar winner at 2 years and 3, 4 and 6 years, by Howe - Wild Wood (a sister to the good winner Airwork) . mgby Airway - Tay. Dam also of Winton Cup winner Mery Dee LU I 0«* I 1 M and of the well performed Southlander — Tom Bob. ROYAL NiP EASTERN A Winner at Im and a HA MCE half-brother to 4 winners j u i. incl. the great race-mare Unraced half-sister to i nu . . nmvir aiRTAiiDA SEMINOLE (10 wins). He «nd closely related PRESENTED BY L. A. DICKIE, MATAURA is a qualified hurdler *? ‘ h ®, ch Jf” > L o " f and is nominated at the “ARDALL To date this Grand National Meeting. ,*» " n ™ ced \ b t t •?? LOT 43: A Summer Magic colt out of the Kurdistan mare Cubette, been in full work for 2f a winner herself and half-sister to the Invercargill Gold Cup I LOT 104 • winner Dinner Chat; to Gong, dam of the Riverton Cup winner . LOT 124 Bay Filly Bellekco, now a successful hurdler and to Manners, 13 wins. Lot fHly 8 ? UG f * R m i'’S-slltl*r LOT 53: A colt by Summer Magic and brother to promising dosel yß Macaulay. Out of Edenware, by Edenbhdge, a half-sister to the LOT 123 the high class 3-yaar-old dam of Bellaware, winner of 18 races. Closely related to the Chestnut Colt CURLY WAVE. Dunedin Cup winner Liban and to Red Bee who has done so gy suqar APPLE and a | r, * ere< l I®?4 National well in Malaysia. This is the family of the very good winner HALF-BROTHER to COUNT , 4 e:i| w Warfare O’CALLY (8 wins up to 1{ • **< Bay ril,y m. in Aust.) and CALLY Full-sister to NIP LOT 14: A Whistling Willie filly out of Persian Time by Persian {“ L 0 ( fSoT‘S J.^StikeJ^nd 0 ! SnTr Gulf which traces to Pukehou. Pukehou was a half-sister to the dain f 0 race . a t his last start at Washgood Auckland stayer Round Up, to Silver Quey, dam of Sigur IQ7 . dyke and to Koa Wahine, third day of the champion Daryl's Joy. 1974 N,t '° n ”

If you have an Australian trip in mind why not breed a Whistling Willie colt or filly to watch run in the big Cup Races. WHISTLING WILLIE (14) A sire of early speed, with development of stamina as his stock mature. By Whistler who established a sire line of brilliant w gallopers. Unbeaten over sf. In his period he sired more two-year-old winners than any other sire in Europe. Ml Out of Orum Star, dam of seven winners and a halfsister to champion sire and broodmare sire Gold Nib, by Umidwar • Gold Race, by Colorado • Cresta Run, SSMSJSiaSKIK «l» a half-sister to the premier N.Z. sire FoiSandown Cup, 2400 m, In track record time; bridge. ’br^ 0 n rd in w^ h H^me Brown wou,d not b * This is the Pretty Polly family. WHISTLING WILLIE IS THE SIRE OF THE OUTSTANDING STORMY SEAS who won the Mackinnon Stakes at w.f.a., last spring, also the Sandown Cup. But his crowning performance perhaps was his second to Sobar in the Caulfield Cup in which the great Australian champion and favourite Gunsynd was third. He was also in a photo finish or the Melbourne Cup. Whistling Willie had 11 individual winners in N.Z. over the past 12 months. Late in the season just closed he came up with the very smart colt Willibank and the impressive Oamaru winner Willie Knows. Other of his winners were Little Willie, Some Whistle, Willie Whistle, Tesoro Mia (4 wins), Paspatu, Shamus O’Shaun, Red Willie, Whistling Boy and Idle Worker. WHISTLING WILLIE’S are in keen demand by Australians and the stud recently sold two yearling colts and a filly for good money to Australia. And why shouldn't they? Whistling Willie has sired 75% winners to runners on a recent survey. Fee: $5OO. Live foal guarantee, payable by February 28,1974 on a positive test. ALL CARE BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY. G. R. Shirley and G. A. Thomas, Ascot Stud, Invercargill. Phone 69-828.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33294, 3 August 1973, Page 7

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