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INTRODUCING i GREAT MANN (p, 3,1:57.6) This young stallion by Tar Heel (1:57) from Waveaway, by Shadow Wave (1:56.6), is the fastest son of his sire to come to New Zealand. From only 10 starts he gained four wins, two seconds and a third, creating his record as a three-year-old in 1978 when he was successful at The Meadowlands. His wins included the Secretary's Pacing Final at Brandywine. Tar Heel is the world's greatest money-producina sire, with 129 in 2 min., while his daughters have produced 243 in 2 min. Tar Heel is the sire of the winners of more than $26 million, including 68 winners of more than $lOO,OOO. Waveaway, the dam of Great Mann, is the dam of six in 2 min. 9 sec., one in 2 min. and six winners of $211,386 from 10 foals. She was by Shadow Wave, the sire of 51 in 2 min. and the dams of 34 in 2 min., from Rushaway, the dam of five in 2 min. 5 sec. and 10 in 2 min. 10 sec., and 11 winners altogether. Rushaway was by King's Counsel (1:58), the sire of the dam of Meadow Skipper. Great Mann is due in September.. Service Fee: $4OO. Associate sire: Motu Prince (P.3.1:59.6). Service Fee: $2OO. Inquiries to Maurice Flaws, Motu Lodge Stud, East Eyreton, Phone Ohoka 860. QM QUILL MORRIS WHOLESALE DRIVE IN DUNDAS STREET Just off Colombo Street opposite Smith s City Market carpark. Open 6 days a week „ 8.30 a.m. 6p m. weekdays. 9am. — 6 p.m. Saturdays ■£

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Press, 18 August 1979, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 18 August 1979, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 18 August 1979, Page 19

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