Bye Bye Bill returning
Bye Rye Bill, a son of Cap-1 tain Adlos. Is to return to Christ church from Sydney on Sunday l and l.r will be available to breeders in Canterbury this 3 ring. He Is to stand at Mrs W. urfitt’s stud at Ranglora. Bve Bve Rill aired >• winners in New Zealand, including Why Bill, which took a record of ; Imin 57.25ec In the United States, where he won $14.1.188 1 last year. A New Zealand Oaks winner, Ixrval Drift, Wanda Bve and Billie Burke are oilier win ' nerg bv him.
I Bye Bve Bill raced for Mime I time in Australia earlv in Ills [ • career and he won seven races. t • After a short M i i<>d «»f stud i duty lie was returned to Neu . Zealand and won five rMf’ from Jack Behrns’s stables at < licit ■ sey. After several seasons at , tl.e stud be was sold to Sydney • r and the 19-year-old has now | I been purchased bv Canterbury I Interests. J One of last season's top two year oKh In Sydnev. Bye Bve Bounty, is by Bye Bye Bill.
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