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SIREiS SEASON X lY* II T maWn© a «9 impact In all part* CASTLE I ofth ® wQrld Bndc * gt! * Br *** p r °^ nyarc>comin ° to,h ® ROST I F<lgVc«#tl® raced consistently for placing* Ip H | in Perth in 1373-80, white Aqua Bret recorded a 2nd and q , 6th In hte only atorta in Queensland. (Bret Hanover, From hte small first crop: Cartio Hanover qualified bi 1:53.6-Canny Girl) 3:18.4 on the grass at Motukarara. white Novar Stop and Ford Hannigan have qualified. qprvlm Faa- CAnny Bft » s dualKlod before being sold to U.S. where he t bervtca ree. won Bt hia flrtt B . art in GajK orn ia. , Studmester: Gavin Maglnness, Blrchlos Stud, Lincoln. YfcvV Phone Uncoln 548. _____ iihiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiim first pure BEAU I winner at the prestigious Government Stallion Exhibition in Paris. MOMAMT A 8 S A top-class racehorse, he has trotted faster than the equivalent of four New Zealand records. (from France) By the great PALEO, which has left over 800 winners of over 1000 races, he is out of a top producing mare. Already a proven sire, two fillies by him are rated the Service Fee. best in Scancianavia. For full d e,ai,s > write for brochure to Willowmera Stud, YWV No. 3 R.D., Ashburton. '^"oTmoro"than' ABB- moro ♦SOO.OQQ winner* than any other horea currently In : ICk“ h S B service. Keystone Mutiny is a membar of the Batty G.. family, dam or granddam of more than 35 In 2:00. RIB B HIT! His dam. Meadow Adloo (3,2:02.4) has also left Keystone BViW E BBUS B Mlchnlla (3, 2:02), Great Buy (2,3:071, Keystone Model (Bye Bye Byrd- (2,1-.59.2, 4,1:57.4 and over W3,GK), Keystone Marquis Meadow Adioo, (3, 1:58), and Keystone Mowhawk (3, 1:58). hv Adinc) This Is the family of Tarport Hap (1:58.8, 8688,644), uy MUiObl H To skippar (1:59.4, 4283,244), Tarport Crystal Service Fee: Asrociatos: Lopez Hanover (6500), World Skipper (6000). Inquiries: D. P. Grice, Kingcraft Farm, Trents Road, ■ Prshblatpa, Phono ChrMchprch 497-313. ihuh w ii—iimm i mu dPS Mr Broodmare owner. Take the gamble out of breeding El trotters. Send your mare to a horse unlikely to leave a EVANDER Some Evander is trotting red through and through, being by Great Evander, sire of such champions as Petit# (Great Evander- Evander, Easton Light etc. and one of the most Qnnipriav) successful sires of trotters in recent years. He is out of , Someday (six wins), a sister to When (19 wins). Service Fee: Some Evander is a brother of About Now (17 wins), and i a he is a grandson of Passvie, the dam or grarwiam of more than 30 winners of close to 170 races, a record 1 unapproached in N.2. 2oTer cent "edition. T. C. Behrns, N 0.2 R.D., Ashburton. Phone Chertsey 881. 'AT^TaiirE> of' a alra, Good Cha»o has enjoyed a ... successful season both oversees end In N.Z. Ambyo ■ OVwW Wings won the Great Northern Derby, bwtlna ■ A £• Armallght, and four other races, w Good Chase has sired 10 winners of 23 races and 478,155M _ o In N.Z., while In the U.S. he has had 11 winners of 19 niDU.u/ race# since January 1. (I inht Briaade- - bast winners at home end ebroad Include Merry ChMB - Good FroBt < ««"»»»* Fr,9ndly ChaM ' Nw ?’ nt ' lorlssse) Unique Princess, Watbro Frost, Prince Rapids (1:68.2), Service Fee: Sportsman (1:69,8), Miss Chase, James Hadley wd Free Chase. Sea Chase won flva of his six starts in Aust. $O5O Inquiries: Dennis Watson, Rosewood Stud, Annat. —— - . . .. — « mt. A crops sired by this young, Impeccably bred stallion. They M&ORAPA will be in action soon at trials, and are showing great n W B ini«6l « promise in training. By Bachelor Hanover from Atanui (2:01.6), Hulrapa Is a member of the Jessie B. family, one of the most successful producers of speed In the Stud Book. He Is a grandson of the brilliant U. Scott mare. Nerval, the dam Service Fee: of Wag (1:57.4), Pun and others. The Light BrlgedeU. Scott cross Is one of the greatest in the light harness world, but is not frequently available today. Hulrapa has V&.’yy this gold cross ■ '’ '“ -v Studmaster: Carl Middleton, Milburn Farm, Hlghbapk, W! O C 13, 2:00.2} from Kentucky Belle (1:69,4), both classic ) * £3 SAffl winners, with pedigrees studded with hlgh-cla*» . American trotting blood. . -, (2:02 3 vrs) W |el ® Acctelm won the Hanover-Hempt Stakes and the ‘ (TamorHna Kentucky Sires' Stakes, and he was pieced In 2:00.2 on a ■ o''' half-mile treck. Tamerlane's wins Included the Yonkers 2:00.2, 3 yrs- Futurity and the Reading Futurity. Kentucky Belle won Kentucky Beile, 15 races and la a sister to the world champion, Merrle - 1 -59 4) Annabelle (2:00 at 2). She Is the dam of six winners. Cnrviro Fpp' A young horao, 16 hands, Wide Acclaim te an Interesting service ree. outcroos to Canterbury trotters. J - Q< McDonald, Dundonald Stud, Waterholos Road, s P fln B ,ton - Phone Sprlngston 615. E VSJ'TH) SkS E Keystone Provider's first crop of foate era welkgrown, l\E 1w I UlsC good pacers and tractable to handle. Inspection of the horse and hte foals is welcome.■} Keystone Provider la a slx-year-qld by the outatandlng (1:5S,8) U.S. sire. Bye Bye Byrd (I:W,4J. He took hte record at 3. (Bye Bye Byrd, An Injury enabled him to be secured for New Zealand. 1:56.4 — Permanent Hl3 dam - Permanent Wave (2:031, ia by Good Time (1:57) out of the Ensign Hanover mare. Lucky Wave, dam of 4 . V p winners and 2 winner-producing mares. Inquiries: Rons or Graham Laing, Welrlrl Lodge, Ashburton. Phone Ashburton 7571. enn-vnie—wwi.iiii.in iwm 1 111 11'niii Noodlum was retired after 42 starts for 28 wins, 6 2nds, 2 MO ARI BIM 3rds and 1 4th for *76,132.50 In stakes. He el*o retired with six N.Z. records, several of which are still standing. 1 no m Ho made a big Impact from his first crop, which wore (3, 2.VU.6) 2yog |n 197S.SV. They included three winners, Lock Ras (Bachelor Hanover- «•>. F "”» Glft < N - 2 - Go,den GI, PP® r Stok ” ) ond Lomondu (oa n O Host (throe wins, nine placlngs). ueTt) Noodlum finished fourth on the list of sires of 2yo winners with $26,365. Service Fee: Hte second crop will be In action In IES9-81, with a number of them held in high regard. Inquiries: Freemen Holmes, "The Manor," 4 R.D., 1 Ellesmere, Phone Sprlngston 882 or 524. O na t h a f aS 2 O9 t sons of mighty-Tar Heel to come to R? P A T Australasia, Great Mann te out of Waveaway, by Shadow Vii3#Blt,r“a B Wave (1:68.69. Waveaway, a 2’oo producer, has ah A outstanding record as a matron, having left seven HVHjFaBXSiBw winners from 10 foals. Hsr dam, Rusheway, left 11 winners, so Great Mann conies from a family, which has (n 3 1-57 G) boon conoistont producer of fine winners. (Tor Mani Great Mann took hte record at The Meadowlands. He i*i 3r nee 1 started only 10 times for four wins, two seconds and 0 Waveaway) third. Among the 23 wlns-wero ths Secretary's Pacing Service Fee: Final at Brandywine. Associate sire: Motu Prince ($200). Contact Maurice Flaws, Motu Lodge Stud, East Eyreton. ———“ ws? Armbro Del (by Tar Hoel), one of the most successful p U 9 B a | roa | n fjj.z. i n recent years, ho Is a member of a family ~ , _ . which has produced such brilliant performers as Mount (Armbro Del- Edon {i : eg.4). Nicotine Prince, Adies Court, Jkteluk (all Sakeba) successful sires in Aust.) and top ctezslc performers such as Riviera, Ruling Lobal), Pstro Star, Jonboy Star, Service Fee: Tarport Toby (2:35 at 2), Rustic Zephyr (N.Z. Derby) and 1973-SO fine winners, Philippa Frost and Fouroux. vZOO Hte dam, Sakeba, has left Abekas (2:5 at 2, 2:3 at 3), Kabase (four), Sabon (2:1.8at 2ln U.S.), Bras»(throe, inc. _ Grazlna $3 and $4 N,z - Derb V Trial In 3:25), Takbaa. Sakeba te a threequarter sister to Mount Edon. UJIII „,i„ || -Inquiries: Allan Holmes. Yaldhurst. Phone Chch H-w. Doc’s Tuck was a real tough racehorse which wore no IS S boots. As a two-year-old he won two heats at Indianapolis, the first in 2:00.2, parked the entire mile T 8 3 front No. 14 pole position, with the last half in 68.6. He | won the second heat in 1:58.8. His sire, Columbia George (1:56), is the fastest son of (1:58.8 at 2 years) Good Time, and Is already »he sire of 57 .n 2:00. His dam. Doe s Fritzi (by Meadow Skipper) is a full-« ter Service fee: j to a world champion, Albatross (1:54.6 and $1,201,740), the sire of 92 in 2:00. $5OO Inquiries to Willowmere S ud. No. 3 R.D., Ashburton. ■I MHBIII Ulf i ITSSL Winterlight has a remarkable racord a# a sire considering »* B Bit «ra hia com pa ro t!vo lack of support. Ho has loft Be®u Winter I ($300,000), Winter Queen (five), Grand Winter, Belle Lg <>2 0 8 | Winter, Third Try, Miss Winter, Rannach Light and 9 others. (2:08.6, 13f) 9 Winterllght had only 23 starts for 8 wins, 7 placlngs as a (Liaht Briaade- 1 trotter, white ho qualified pacing. Hte second dem te the Arldio rtaXihte) N imported mate. Addle Guy, ancestress of such splendid Addie Gamble) H a. Coronet Lass, Cardigan Lass, etc. Service Fee. | Ught Brigade and his son* and daughters have had an I unequalled influence on trotters in Naw Zealand. V&yV | Inquiries: Erin Crawford, John* Road, Rangiora. Phono ____________Ji_Flangiora^gT l^_^^___aH _ BHa _ aß HaMenmmßßeeMas

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