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SIRES ' OF THE SEASON ....... F.. W SlfEHkiliM/* ’ Ewnln S is ths of Mveral tirieb winners, some la VC IM I IM of which will bo s®®n in action In ths next few wssks. His progeny ere doan-gaHed and require no boots. fiV E W lb Evening News io by a world champion in Adios Butler, o the slra of such successful sires as Majestic Chance, (Z:olliZr Jack Chance, Lord Butler, Butlar Byrd, etc. fr6&"logg»d) His dam, Evalynda Byrd, is a 2:00 producer, with five (Adios Butler, 1:54.6- a » u p w » lf0 ’ s ?’ Bye Fvalvnria Rvrci) Byrd and four others 2:C» .slr«ra. His naxt throe’ c cL da ™ wcr!d champions end dams of world oerViCe ree. champions. Evening Naws b a 2:00 sire In U.S. ' J ’ G * McDonald, Dundonald Stud, Wcterholss Road, Springerton. Phone Sprlngirton 615. A proven sire from limited opportunities, Waratah is a ww ARA T A M member of one of the most popular modem families in w w HaU Pin h the Stud'Book. A three-quarter brother to the Open f Jnhnnv Glnhp- Class horse, Trio, winner of eight in 1979-80, he is a son of y Johnny Globe from the Light Brigade mare, Queen Queen Ngaio) Ngaio, herself a top mare. His pedigree has two strains of the famed Globa Derby blood. Service Fpp- Among his best winners from small crops have been . Miss Pert (9), Waralene(7), Warragamaba (7), Wichita(6),. $4OO Kirkfield, Kahlua Prince, Comanche and Waitara. w Waratah has an impeccable pedigree and must represent value. Erin Crawford, Johns Road, Rangiora. Phone Rga6B3l. w ■ a nj] Contidaring hb limited opportunities in his Initial stud WFa 1 seasons, Dryhem Lea hes compiled an outstanding ■ -n » record. Among hb winners In 197&-80 were Logan Lea, LEA which has now won five, (Senator tea (three), Evon -Am Chance, successful In N.Z., Aust, and U.S., Rough Sea (2:5,8, Hi) (Aust! and Avalon Lea, while Resident Lea was placed In Jewel) Dryham n ua had superb ability and he has a peerless Meadow jewel) pedigree, which Includes strains of Jack Potts arid Corvine Fea* Meadow Chief (by Adios) and two of Peter The Grant. He oerv c e. ts ono Qf fow TOn# Lumba[ . D roam at tha stud. Inquiries: L C. Roper, Bluff Road, Sheffield. Phone Sheffield 790. PM.ARHE I By the Star's Pride horse. Perfect© Hanover, from an finS ITS Koi I™ open class trotter. Lucky Wood (2:09.6, distj, Charlie | mfif Oiffe Wood was a courageous double-gaited horse with a high W W M heart score of 136. He also gained open class rating as a trotter. He recorded 2:01.6 when placed in a sprint as a (rerfecto Hanover— spacer, and 2:06.1 when winning over a distance as a Lucky Wood) trotter. Charlie Wood won seven, as did Lucky Wood, ; . r . 'Charlie Wood will have 3yos as his qWgft prpgeny in v j Service Fee: 198(W. along with Monty Wood, from .hii 2nd $lOO | Inquiries to D. G? McCorm ck. No. 8 R.D., Ashburton. I Gra?in9 ' s4 ' P^ 878 ‘ • , ™ took his record A Cl IVG when winnirfg a conditioned pace at Liberty Ball as an S early 3yp. In one of his wins at 2yrs, he defeated IMPIA/Q Keystone Ore, ’ . By Race Time (3, T,57 and $486,955), he has much going , In Q 1-KQI for him on both sides of his pedigree. Race Time was 4th ip, 0, I.OS) on the U.S. sires'list for 1979. (Race Time, 1:57’ Racing News is out of Kiara Hanover, by the leading Klara Hannvpr) broodmare sire of all time. Tar Heel, from KaolaHanovet ixidia nqnuveu the dam of 12 winners from 14 foals. From th|s maternal Service Fee: family of Maid of Honour, which includes Nero (1:55.2). Studmaster: Freeman Holmes, “The Manor", Nq,4 R.D., -YTfllU Ellesmere. Phone Springston 882 or 524.' n tßo"answera for treedMirwantlngT M A H D- pacer; a juvenile with r«al ctaae; a sire at a realistic fee; a aarae •ew lhß bMt of cora ond att ention for their mere end foal; ■ tf* A ETF aize of excellent gelt, comformatlon end courage, which leaves the same. From very limited opportunities have come such Leadina Colt Pacer I outstanding pacers as: Dalecraft, 1:56 In U.S. (N.Z.'a 7th, ' IKR lirpl fastest paced); Model Hardcraft, Southland Juvenile colt’ and 1 -DQ oirei pBcw . Scholarz a brilliant qualifier and winner of two . races 1379-80. Plus I Rodcraft, Abba's Best, light Craft, Service Fee: Harita and In Aust. Hard and Fast. . . " Standing at Cliff Dynes* Mothven Stud. Inspect at $•350 Thompson's Track, No. 6 R.D. Ashburton. Phono ' _^te >l " nora lii 88, i ' I'l 'III Sons of Bret Hanover era making a big Impact In all parts I L>C of 11,8 wo ’’ id and Cost,B BreTs progeny era coming to the S 3 CT High Castle raced consistently for placings In 2yo events Oalfc B | n Perth In 1979-80, while Aqua Brat recorded a 2nd and a | , ~ sth In hb only starts in Queensland. (Bret Hanover, F rom hb small first crop: Castle Hanover qualffietf In 1:53.6-Canny Girl) 3:18.4 on the grass at Motukarara, while Never Stop and Ford Hennigan have qualified. Service Fee* Canny Bret qualified before being sold to U.S. where h» service ree. won at hb first start in California; ' * Studmaster: Gnvln Blrchlea Stud, Llnccin. "HohM 2yo from evwy’crop' LOPEZ of and 18 now tha ’ ir * well over M w’nners, fc**a Jnc l wd|ng iQ jn 2:00. Csnis Minor recorded 1;87.4 in Dec.- • 1979, Lopex Regal won In 1:53.4et his sacond start In U.S. hARIUVEn Lopox Hsnovsr breaking an impact M a broodmwroelre. fl*E9 2) Soma of hbdaughters havegope to thestudand they v« ; n - Ed - Z ' produced Banjo HeeketV 1-kq. well ’• Albequerque, which rocetitly took ' (Tprpiq, 1.58- I:Ea , B In u . S . r making him the fastest 3*5? Ladymite) time. Aibequarqu"alsotook-a recordof , dfiKfin Inquiries: D. P. Gricp, Jfingcraft Farm, Trants Road, , .Probb l0 ton. Phono 497-313. Ason of the 1979-80 champion sire. Lordship (1:58.41, < IMOoLE Noble Lord has made quite an impact from his first few ;• ' ’ smallcropsqf foals. Top Waltz was aleading 3yo filly in I ORD S-A, yy>th seven wins,' Eee Tea has shown much promise B o as? a trotter, while Noble Ring,.after some fine perwf- j- 1 (2*011) mances in N.Z., has been a big winner in Qld. ’ (With extremely high fertility. Noble Lord has tha ■, (Lordship- confirmation and race record to go with his pedigree., Fhnnitp) Ebonite was a double-gaited mare with Light. Brigade ' and U. Scott blood in her pedigree. Then there is Logan Service Fee: Derby blood on his sire's side, emphasising his potential r. • to breeders'.' < $3OO Apply D. G, Nyhan, Globe Lodge, Templeton. Phone , ;; Christchurch 497-353. , L _, LP^ lln "b ThiTfino young atollion won sovon races, including the IW OTU N.Z. Derby Stakes in 3 mln. 21.1 sec for 2600 m, a record, j He earned 934,329 In a career hafted by mjury. . BytheTarHeelhorae,ArmbroDe!,oneofthemosrauo- » ■■ ■ ■ «fc. ces£ . ul ln N ,z. todayr he b out of the proven (Armbro Del- performer, Cirroa, byDick Adios (by Adioslfrom Ak Cirrus) Mail ' Dil,on I 4 ®”' Mot V p, 'S c n °i S M uirrus; I fljjotu princess (seven wins, 2:01.9), Hurricane Kiwi . - (seven N.Z. wine and now a U.S. winner), end Service Fee: . Devastator. /A»»ociate sire: Great Mann ($400). y Apply Maurice Haws, Motu Lodge Stud, East Eyrcton. Phone Ohoka 880. ; c-mrr-iirrr Willie Win was a brilliant pacer, which won the N.Z. . B IE Derby, coming from near last at the %-mile and pacing WaILLSE Wills his last V/t miles in 3 min. 3 sec. (Good Chase- ' He was once timed his last quarter in an amazing 26 sec. Spangle, by Nelson from his first six foals he is already the Sl re of ELfIN, , P Dprhv) which broke the N.Z. record fora 2yo filly, (2.04.4), also weruy/ KENWYN, recently exported, has been a winner in 2.01. Service Fee: MAY WIN, a 2yo filly by him, has qualified in 3:15. $350 I Willowmere Stud, N 0.3 R.D., Ashburton.. i ,H. ....IL-' One of the leading trotters in the past few seasons. Alias • ALIMw Armbr© was'right out of retirement to win the 1979 A AMD ES Dominion Handicap in 4:12.3, the 2nd fastest m the A iVI O W history of this important race. His race record reads 62 ». Starts for 15 wins, 18 placings and $55,623. He equalled . • (2:02.2) Johnny Gee's N.Z. mile record in 1976 at his lone attempt (Ambro Del’ ‘ at the distance, broke the N.Z. record for 2000 m in 1975 - Charminn Widow) 3 nd trotted 3200 m in 4:27.3 at 3 years. ... Charming vviao Dictator and Direct lines are on the male side of his. Service Fee: pedigree through Tar Heel, while he descends fro" 1 a aaa -Widow Volo (imp.), ancesstress of Dainty s Daughter,; >. Bonnie Frost etc, and champion Aust, sire. Noble Scott, . Grazing Free inquiries: Brian Gliddon. Phone Burnham 847. ""'" l|11 ' ""a R L lna a son of the boom sire. Albatross, Alba Counsel A LtS A m US t represent great value. His sire, as wel ’^ e ’" 9 8 • Champion racehorse, with winnings of more titan CCJU IMOCft- $740,000, has had spectacular success as a sire in North (2:00.6 h.m.t.) America. ' Albatross (1:54.6b d hTs' the ? Mghly-successful-sirafc . Slope’s Counsel sXeoo» W H.. 1 ’ (2:02.2) I and Billy Direct (1:5?) close up in her pedigree. SerViee Fee; l Appty Poplar Lane Lodge, Fords Road, . $5OO I'' Ashburtom-Phone Wil, .. ?;. . ~

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