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* STANDARD BRED SIRES Wi OF THE SEASON 1 nV K —M - ■ i *Wi —• .nn. LfftAHSEEI This ctossic-winning sOri of Albatross, sire of Sonsam nv/flf l\Efli (world record holder and champion at 2 and 3), is due in Njf in mid-September. From only six race starts he /> IW n Y gained 2 wins, 3 seconds and a third. One of his wins was in 1 .co o 7 vnarcl ■ *3®,008 division of the George M. Patchen.Pace, in which he returned his fastest time. The first foal of a 2 min mare, (Albatross, 1:54.6, his pedigree includes the blood considered fashionable Henrietta Hanover 1-RQRI today, such as Meadow Shipper (1:56), Dale Frost (1:58), “ a 'T 5 *' ' Dancer Hanover (1:58.8), Good Time (1:58.4), Best of All service ree: (1:56.4), Tar Heel (1:57). His breeding pointe to him being a £7Efl suitable outcross to a high proportion of the mares in N.Z. Y • e*V Inquiries: W.M. Denton, Russley Lodge Stud, Davis Road, Grazing, $5. Tai Tapu, Phone Tai Tapu 669. Thrt *f*Dl IE impact in 1978-79 when Alec Peterson (7 wins) and Uncle I nUE Andrew (8 wins) looked to be two of the most exciting - lawnit prospects in the intermediate classes. His other winners M VEKiL include New Averil (4), Baron Averil (4), Scarecrow (3), Lord ..coo, Charming (2), Spartan Queen (2), True Petarson (2). The 00 0 winner of 15 races himself, inc. an N.Z. Cup, ffa wins and (FaKacy-Bonnie Averil) $62,850. he held the N.Z. record for I’/.m at 2:31.4 and Service Fee: created his mile record at 4. True Averil has a flawless . j/»a pedigree His dam, Bonnie Averil, was by U. Scott, tracing y4UU back to Winsoon, one of the gems of the Stud Book. i Associate sire: Typhoon Hanover ($250) Live foal guarantee Inquiries: Avon Park Stud, West Melton, No 1 R.D., Christchurch, Phone 478-174. ROYAL placing* for $21,200. His wins included the Army Stakes r-* wkw a| 3) afx j Canterbury Ha on Cup day. TRI I IMP Royal Trump's Grandsire, Adios, was regarded as the sire • ■***lwl« of sires. Hi* son. Morris Eden, left, the champion. Mount 2:01.4 Eden (1:56,4), plus Monsigner (1:59.4. Aka Eden (1:59.4) (Morris Eden-Vignon) **• James Eden (2:00). „ Vignon was by Fallacy and was a sister of a top pacer service ree and stTa Junior Royal. Vignon also left Empire Royal. Radiant Royal, Donald Royal. Royal Trump raced against Ytuu and defeated such top horses as Garcon Dor, Valencia, I in nr mnnov hark Aranabo. Gob*. Western Ridge, etc. urg ur rrtvrte / oacK Associate sire: Roselend Boy ($150). Grazing: S 4 Inquiries: John Doig, ''Linden”, No 2 R.D. Ashburton. Noble progeny in IuORI p 1978-79. From only five foals he left Lord Brad. Top Waite, a highly-regarded winning filly in South Australia, and the I ODn splendid trotter, Eee Tee. His small second crop includes Noble Ring, one of the more promising young pacers seen in action in the autumn. (Z. 1.1 Noble Lord is a son of the champion. Lordship (1:58.4), (Lordship- sire of such tremendous performers as Lord Module, Ebonite) an« he is out of the double-gaited mare. Ebonite, a daughter of Light Brigade and a U. Scott mare. Carvira Fan- With an infusion of Globe Derby blood, through Lordship's sire, Johnny Globe, Noble Lord has plenty S going for him. YQVV D. G. Nyhan, Globe Lodge, Templeton. Ph 497-353,Chch I Sire of more than 50 individual winners, including Royal LUI EX. Lopez ($10,835) and Don Jaime ($6785), winner and ■ J A fUAI/ED runner-up in 1979 SapHng Stakes. Already the sire of 7 2 min Fl AlwW V Eli performers, inc. Garrison Lopez (1:58.6) and Smokey Lopez (1:59.7), the first 3yo to break 22 min in a race in N.Z. at that (1:59.2) age. Sire of 15 winners of more than $BO,OOO in N.Z. in (Torpid I'sB - * 1978-79, including Avalon, Eastwood Glenfem, Canis Minor, Don Cortez. Lopez Hanover has sired well-performed 2yo Ladymite) from every crop. e Associate sires: World Skipper ($600), Card Shark ($400), Service Fee: Keystore Mutiny ($400). £Eflfl Inquiries: Des Grice, Kingcraft Farm, Trents Road, YUVU Prebbleton. Phone 497-313. DCfl A I Regal Yankee had 15 individual winners of some 24 races IrCXjAAL. up to July 1 in the 1978-79 season. He is the sire of some tiJAIKUXEC / 5® winners altogether, including Nimble Yankee (1:59.9, T AIwInEE Miracle Mile winner). Lady's Rule (N.Z. Oaks), American Chief (2:002, end recent winner in U.S.), Johnny Regalo, (2:01) Cottonfields, Master Regal, etc. 'Tar Hee! Hto progeny won some $60,000 during the season in New Jean Adios) J Zeeland, while Nimble Yankee won a heat of the $40,000 /Craven Filter Championship at Albion Park in June and he has done well at Harold Park since then. $5OO Inquiries: K. A. Chapman, Roschana Lodge, 4R.D., Yww Ellesmere, Christchurch. Phone Springston 786. A top class pure trotter from the great French breed RE A IJ which has produced the winners of 6 international trots in New York. These include the 1976 winner and world A AIT A|C champion Equilio, by leading sire Paleo (1:19), sire also of IsVllMll I AAIO Beau Nonantais. In winning around $lOO,OOO in France and (From Franca) Norway, Beau Nonantais took a record of 1:17.5. This is * z a mile rate of 2:4.7 recorded from a standing start over Service Fee jtJ! ■ distance. Early bookings include Mr Bill Doyles . / T champion mare When and her top class daughter Now. $450 f J / * D. J. and K. D. Townley, Willowmere Stud, 3 R.D., Ashburton. 1978-78 one of his finest performers was the 2yo, Robert nUUItiC I Dey, which finished first or second in almost all of his A V starts at trials and in races. LJ/A T His sire, Rodney, has had a profound influence on trotters throughout the world for the past 20 years and about 80 (Rodney, 1:57,4- P* cant of ** 2min trotters in recent years carry a cross Gayety Day) Gayoty Dey, the dam of Rodney Day, Soft 11 in 2:10, <, . which between them won more than $420,000. Rodney service Fee: Day has left more than 50 winners, mostly trotters, in AAAfI New Zealand. YhJUv Inquiries: J. G. McDonald, Dundonald Stud, Waterholes Roed, Phone Springston 615. AIDA The first race-winning son of Albatross to come to New , Zealand, Alba Counsel, foaled in 1974, raced only at 2 and lAIOEI 3 *°r 10 wins, six seconds, four thirds and $98,425. He /wLaUIYwEL wm unbeaten in three starts at 2 years. He raced only on half-mile tracks and wore no boots. P 3 ' 2 0.6, HM . won three heats and the final of the 1977 Hopeful By Albatross, 1:54.6. Stakes ($48,000) at Roosevelt. His dam. Slope's Counsel (2:2JZ), was by Gamecock (1:57.4). He is a young horse Service F°6' b Y rtle mighty Albatross ($1,201,470), which like his sire, ArnA Meadow Skipper, leaves fillies as good as his colts, TvVV Inquiries to Hokonui Stud, 3RD, Gore. Phone 88-427 Gore. A I I A E Pne °* the top Cotters in the past few seasons. Alias LI Aw Armbro was retired in March last. Over five seasons he AAMJinnZT hM * 53 slart * ,or 14 wins, V placings and $35,748. ** R lyl RRCI He equalled Johnny Gee's mile record in 1976 at his lone attempt at the distance, broke N.Z. record for 2000 m in (2:2.2) 1975 when he went 2:38.5, and recorded 4:27.3 for 3200 m at 3 years, and 4:13.3 when fourth in the last Dominion (Armbro Del- Hep: The Dictator and Direct lines are on the male side Charming Widow) °* bis pedigree through Tar Heel, while he descends from Widow Volo, ancestress of such champions as Service Fee: Dainty's Daughty and Bonnie Frost, top Australian sire, Arir A Noble Scott and trotter, Butch Cassidy. VwwV Inquiries: Brian Gliddon, Phone 847 Burnham. Waratah, a horse of great natural ability, has an IA/ ADA T A U impeccable pedigree and from limited stud opportunities ■ ■ PAri/T I /Til he is leaving top performers such as Miss Pert, nine wins LrJ-mnu Pin Ha. including the 1979 New Brighton Cup in 4:13.2 from Main join y u ooe- Star and Timely Robin. She also finished an unlucky third Queen Ngaio) *be Inter-Dom Grand Final. Also the sire of Waralene, seven wins before being sold to U.S., Warragamba (seven wins), Wichita (six wins). Kirkfield and Kahlua Prince Service-Fe*' (three wins). Waratah comes from the Kaulala family, . " which has produced a host of top performers, whose SAfin racing has been marked by rare displays of speed and courage. Waratah had a full book last season Inquiries to Erin Crawford, Johns Road, Rangiora. Phone Rangiora 6831 TYPHOON cl< ”* to 130 winners, including Seanui, sold at a • ■ ■ ■ " high price to Perth just a few weeks beck, and Tom Mix, U A RJAXIED atoo sold overseas. His Australian winners include ■ VJ V Cn Sporting Son (41 wins, 3rd 1977 Inter-Dom Final), Typhson (Mai Dala. *3O wins, inc. Inter-Dom Heat, and also in U.S.), plus a Treasure) numb * °‘ h * top Service Fee- Typhoon Hanover has an appealing pedigree, being by serves fbb: Good rime efc S7E|) *be grand brood mare. Treasure, by Volomite, whose influence in NX has been tremendous. Live foal Associate sire: True Averil ($460). nuarantna Inquiries: Avon Park Stud, West Melton, No.l R.D., Christchurch. Phone 478-174. Q A IKI /■* IsATVeIIMVJ the first son of the Good Time horse. Race Time, avail- ***** •” R* o * Time is one of the top sires in U.S., with IWEVVO Wcci Teeni 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 Oaz-o Tima 1-R7 having his second season at the stud in N.Z., has left rwc ” me ' seven in 2:7. She is by Tar Heel, the top brood mare sire Klara Hanover of ad time, 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 AjlflA greatest trotter ever, end Nero (1:55.2). y4UU Studmaster: Freeman Holmes, The Manor,” N 0.4 R.D, ■ Ellesmere. Phone Springston 882 or 524.

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