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STANDARD BRED — Slb<fc=S OF THE SEASON \V TV ..... 1 I — Meadow Skipper and his sons Most Happy Fella. 1/1/DI rj Albatross, Nero, etc are taking all before them as sires “ ■ v 1 in North America. SKIPPER World Skipper was the first son of a 2:00 mare and »-■ - Mea<J ow Skipper to leave U.S. and he is a member of (Meadow Skipper, the L eta Long family, which produced such grand 2:00 155 2 World Cruise, sires as Tar Heel and Meadow Paige, In addition, he is p, bred on the same cross as Most Happy Fella, being by 1 o 0 0 ' Meadow Skipper from a daughter of Good Time. Service Fee Assocaite sires: Lopez Hanover ($500); Card Shark ($400) Inquiries: Des Grice, Kingcraft Stud, Trents Road, Prebbleton. Phone 497-313. —,_ Before he left U.S. Evening News left five foals and all FVeIYIIyKjI have been winners, including the 2:00 performers, Mito B News and Evening Rain, both successful on the Bl! CIAfC principal ’/.-mile tracks in New York and Montreal. . By the sire of Majestic Chance, Jack Chance, Lord (2:01.2 free-legged) Butler etc, he is out of Evaiynda Byrd, a sister to Bye (A Hine Rutler 1’54 6 — B/® Byrd (1:56.2), a super sire and champion racehorse. (AGIOS butler, 1.W.0 gT® is » a|so a s .- ter to four other 2;00 sires His next tvalynaa byroj three dams were world champions and dams of Service Fee world champions. jlaaa Inquiries: J. G. McDonald, Dundonald Stud, Waterholes $3OO Road, Phone Springston 615. His sire. Star's Pride (1:57.2), a champion sire. His dam, Cassin Hanover, a top race mare and producer. 8 RO W A < halMjrother to a champion trotter, Elma, $326,955. RD I F A half-brother to nine trotters in 2:05. three quarter brother to Papa (1:56) and Texas (1.59), .C 7 o: 2nd in 1977 Hambletonian won in 1:55.6. 1 1 O'- o ' He j s the sire o f a world champion trotter in James B. current season's champion in U.S. and winner of Service Fee $210,000. AAOC Sire of several 2:5 trotters in U.S. and a 2:0.4 pacer. Standing at L. C. Roper's Kia Ora Stud, Bluff Road, Sheffield. Phone 790. « * <?TTI E 8008 °* the bfi,,iant Bret Hanover (1:53.6) are proving UrASD I LE highly successful sires in North America. , — Bret Hanover, a champion racehorse and sire, has left BnE I more than 100 2:00 performers. Castle Bret is a half brother to Canny Choice. ($283,3721 IRwl Hpnnvpr 1 53 6 and he was 3 2-Y-o winner at Roosevelt Raceway. He is (bret l-tanover, .DO. of Canny Gjr | by Scottish Pence, and comes from Canny Girl). one of the top U.S. families. His oldest progeny will be two in 1978-79 and a number Service Fee of them are held in high regard by their trainers. Watch for them at early trials. They are bred to come quickly. Studmaster: Gavin Maginness, Birchlea Stud, Lincoln. V Phone Lincoln 548. A young and superbly-bred horse by Bachelor Hanover ISO A O JIB. from Atanui (2:1.6), Huirapa comes from the Jessie B « family, one of the most potent producers of speed in the Stud Book. He is a grandson of the U. Scott mare, Merval, herself in the top class and the dam of Wag (1:57.4), Pun, Service Fee Warily and others. The Light-Brigade-U. Scott cross is accepted as one of $2OO the best in the world and *’ is one not f re{ l uent *V available today. Grazinq $4. Studmaster: Carl Middleton, Milburn Farm, No. 2 R D., Rakaia. Phone Highbank 806. IFRSFY JERSEY HANOVER, one of the last sons ot the (mortal USiswL, ■ Adios, has sired good winners in America, Australia and HANOVER New Zealand. * w * Hjs oldest progeny in New Zealand are five and already / KA® S 3 1 ne has left such top horses as Jaunty Hanover, First • / Prize, Hanover Reine, Hajano, Gentle Tag, to name but (Adins — hidith 3 few, as well as in Australia the good winners Armadene. Free Drift and Ardstraw (Top N.S.W. nanovt-n 2-year-oid and recent winner Queensland Sapling , Service Fee Stakes). Inquiries to L. M. Keenan, Kerrytown, No. 4 R.D., Timaru. Phone 420 Pleasant Point. A magnificent black son of the champion racehorse RYE RYE and highly successful North American sire. Bye Bye “ “ ■” *■* * *“ Byrd (1:56.2). SONG Bye Bye Song raced only s times and was successful ~ co o \ four times. (1:58, 3yrs) He won in 2:0.2 by four lengths; in 2:1.4 by 14 lengths; in 1:58 by five lengths; and in 1:58.6 by three lengths. Service Fee As a type he cannot be faulted. $5OO W. M. Denton, Russley Lodge Stud. Phone Tai Tapu 669. Rodney Day has been a consistent sire of trotters and FT (TV E“% Al ET W last season he sire seven winners at Addington 3 Raceway, including Atarau Lad, Von Rue and Lord Rodney. B He has ,e,t som ® 50 winners in N.Z., nearly all of them trotters. And his pedigree suggests he will leave plenty (Rodney, l:5/.4 — more as his sire, the immortal Rodney, was a world Gayety Day) champion racehorse and a leading sire. About 80 per cent of the 2:00 trotters in recent years carry a cross of c c Rodney blood. His dam, Gayety Day, left 11 horses in service rec the 2:10 list, which won $421,273, five of them were classic winners. VOW Inquiries: J. G. McDonald, Dundonald Stud, Waterholes Road. Phone Springston 615. ARR/IRBCY One of the most consistent sires of winners in N.Z., rTfllvlUllV with 144 individual winners of some 400 races and (ABTI almost SIM in stakes. Finished third on the sires' list L/tL last season when his progeny won 78 races, more than an v other stallion. (Tar Heel, 1:57 - Ariiciq Helen 202 2) B ’ r ® I® B * se3s on's N.Z. Derby Stakes winner, Motu ’ ' Prince, and the 2:00 performers, Belmar’s Image (1:58.2), Service Fee Armbro Song (1:58.3), Sunseeker (1:58.3), Milson Edition AAAA (1:59) and Delbrae (2:00). tOvU Inquiries: Graham Holmes, Meadowland Stud, Grazing Fee, $3 and $5 Maddisons Road, Templeton. Phone 497-331. f STANDARD BRED SIRES I OF THE SEASON ,

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Press, 18 August 1978, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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Page 2-3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 18 August 1978, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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