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STANDARD BRED SIRES W| OF THE SEASON 1 W -Uh.Al I On ® of ,l,e ,O P trotter* in the past few seasons, Alias Armbro was retired in March last. Over five seasons he ADAfIDDA had 53 B,arts ,or 14 wins ' 17 amt *35,748. **Fl IVI OHv He equalled Johnny Gee's mile record in 1976 at his lone , o x attempt at the distance, broke N.Z. record for 2000 m in ' z:z z ' 1975 when he went 2:36.5, and recorded 4:27.3 for 3200 m (Armbro Doi- at 3 years, and 4:13.3 when fourth in the last Dominion i. i Hep: The Dictator and Direct lines are on the male side Charming Widow) of his pedigree through Tar Heel,'* while ho descends , from Widow Volo, ancestress of such champions as Service Fee: Dainty's Daughty and Bonnie l-rost, top Australian sire. 4*o Eft Noble Scott and trotter, Butch Cassidy. YdJV Inquiries: Biian Gliddon, Phone 847 Burnham. Keystone Provider, a young horse by the brilliant ■ ** ■ Viau American sire. Bye Bye Byrd (1:56.4), will be standing his DBAI/ 1 rVED second season in N.Z. this Spring. He took his race record 1 nvVIUC.II at 3 years and had his career interrupted because of 1:58.6 injury, which enabled him to be secured for N.Z. (Rvo Rw Rvrrl His dam - Permanent Wave (2:3). is by Good Time (1:57), Y ' Y Y ’ out of the Ensign Hanover (1:59) mare, lucky Wave, the 1:56.4 Permanent dam of four winners and two winner-producing mares. Wave) Keystone Provider's full-sister, Keystone Pauline, won m 2:00 at 3 years. Service Fee. Contact Rona or Graham Laing, Wairiri Lodge, Ashburton. $4OO Phone Ashburton 7571. . —. The first race-winning son of Albatross to, come to New Zealand, Alba Counsel, foaled in 1974, raced only at 2 and 3 for 10 wins, six seconds, four thirds and $98,425. He ||k|OE| was unbeaten in three starts at 2 years. He raced only W U IVOCL on half-mile tracks and wore no boots. (p 3 2:0.6 HMT). He won three heats and the final of the 1977 Hopeful „ ' ' ' . Stakes ($48,000) at Roosevelt. His dam. Slope's Counsel By Albatross, 1:54.6. (2:2.2), was by Gamecock (1:57.4). He is a young horse by the mighty Albatross ($1,201,470), which like his sire. Service Fee' Meadow Skipper, leaves fillies as good as his colts. $5OO I Inquiries to Hokonui Stud, 3RD, Gore. Phone 88-427 Gore. I ■w * Tlle winner of five races and over $20,000 in 1977, he is *lte first son of the Good Time horse. Race Time, avail - — able in N.Z. Race Time is one of the top sires in U.S., with NEWS Ricci Tee,,i Time (1:56.2) and Racy Goods (1:55.6) taking their records at two. (P. 3 1:59) Klara Hanover, dam of Racing News, which will be ' .' ' having his second season at the stud in N.Z., has left Pace I line, 1:5/ seven in 2:7. Site is by Tar Heel, the top brood mare sire Klara Hanover of a ** from Kaola Hanover, the dam of 12 winners from 14 foals. This is the maternal family of Maid of Service Fee' Honour, with 84 in 2 min, inc. Nevele Pride (1:54.8), the , greatest trotter ever, and Nero (1:55.2). $4OO Studmaster: Freeman Holmes, "The Manor,” N 0.4 R.D., Y " W Ellesmere. Phone Springston 882 or 524. T'^crT , of ,^T>nl brc ,l D l el," l one , "f ,, o? <n«<le:n ACE times, he is a member of a family renowned as a Itw I VvAmSJE producer of exceptional speed. His dam, Sakeba, has left „ , Abekas (2:5 at 2, 2:3 at 3), Kabase (four wins), Saben (Armbro Del- (2:1.5 in U.S. at 2), and Erase (placed). Sakeba). He is closely related to Mount Eden (1:56.4), Nicotine Prince, Adios Court, Jidaluk (successful Ayst. sires), and Rnrvirn Fop- to such classic performers as Riviera, Ruling Lobell, Petro ’ Star, Jonboy Star, Tarport Toby (2:35 at 2), Rustic Zephyr $2OO (N.z. D®rt>y». « tc - -r*-w Test Case has a {ew of hfs pjogany approaching racing nraTinci and age and t,le Y have inherited much of the family talent. Grazing, $6 and -,4 lnt3uiriBS: Allan Holmes, Yaldhurst. Phone 429-227 Chfjgtchuroh, SCZOTC H A proven sire of speed and stamina, Scotch Abbe has left a W’aT such outstanding performers as Bad Luck, Mack Dougal A ftOE and Afaiw Princess, as wall as Tiny Scotch (Moonee Valley winner), Trudison (Victorian winner), Lincoln .„ ni . (Victorian wins), Zarzuella, Scotch Spot, Abbe Gold, ' Allmar, Harvey Wilson, MacGillarnaw, ' Westminster Ahhn Abbey, Beautiful Bells, Pumpkin, Abbe Chimes, etc. (benCADOe- Also, Abbo ., T erra (1:59 . 8 ) and Cookie Bear (good U.S. ,>cotties Pl ide) winner). In addition, Grande Abbe, Abba Eden and Michael Abbe have qualified trotting. He is the sire of five Service Fee: 2:00 performers. Arnn Studmaster: Gavin Maginness, Birchlea Stud, Phone 548 yOUU Lincoln. ■ziairvm After three successful seasons at Westbrook Stud, tCiMfr S* RC~> W Annat, King's Row will stand at the property of hia owner, Ron Kerr, for 1979-80. His first two crops number (Johnny Globe- 60, the first of which will race as 2yos in 1979-80. Miqhtv Bav) He covero< l two mares while ho was still racing, and the • . Y Ann Y nAn result of one mating. Crown Title, has been a winner in 10 wins, $20,000 Wost AuBtta(ia . King’s Row stamps his progeny with the influence of the Service Fee: immortal Globe Derby — they possess the temperament, O®'* nnd s P®" d °1 fK® perfect racehorse. yZUU inquiries to Ron Kerr, 35 Russley Road, Christchurch, 4. Phone 427-406 (evenings). Good Chase had six winners of 10 races in N.Z. in 1978VVW 79, including Merry Chase (four) and Star Fernando (two). A CI E Jungle Jiver is the fastest 4yo on a half-mile track in the U.S. this year and he has been spectacularly successful, as also has Prince Rapide (1:59.4), record for 2yo on haH(1:59.6) mile track. n Drii-.orlo Good Chase was himself a Derby winner and his son, (Ligni Btiqaae Willie Win, won same race. He is firmly established as a TorleSSfl) sire and his sons are making the grade, Willie Win siring Elfin and Hardcraft, Model Hardcraft. Service Fee Associate sire: Transport Chip (2:01). . Inquiries: Dennis Watson, Rosewood Stud, Annat. Phone SSUU Sheffield 819. LQPF/ Lopez ($10,835) and Don Jaima ($6785), winner and runner-up in 1979 Sapling Stakes. Already the sire of six A|VOV/F~R 2 rnin performers, inc. Garrison Lopez (1:58.6) and ■ W Smokey Lopez (1:59.7), the first 3yo to break 2 min in a (1 59 2) race in New Zealand at that age. Sire of 15 winners of more than *60,000 in New Zoolcnd (Torpid, 1 58 in 1978 79, including Avalon, Eastwood Glanfarn, Cani* I adumital Minor. Don Cortaz. ... ... Laaynilie; Lopez Hanover has sired wall-performed 2yos from every c c crop. Associate sires: World Skipper («600), Card Shark service Fee: (*400), Keystone Mutiny (*400). 6Cnn Inquiries: Des Grice, Kingcraft Farm, Trants Road, ?3UU Prebblaton. Phone 497 313.

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