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STANDARD BRED SIRES WS ©F THE SEASON . W . ALBA Being a son of the boom sire. Albatross, Alba Counsel H must represent great value. His sire, as well as being a C* OUIMS EE L 8 champion racehorse, with winnings of more than V w « w fa* fa* has had spectacular success as a sire in North (2:00.6 h.m.t.) America. ' Aii-.=rr«cc 11 -Rd Al- Alba Counsel's dam, Slope's Counsel, is a-2 min. TA ID aT os I . • producer, and has the highly-successful sires. Slope S Counsel Gamecock (1:57.4), Tar Heel (1:57), Good Time (1:57.8) (2:02.2) and Billy Direct (1:55) close up in her pedigree. Service Fee: Apply John Scott, Poplar Lane Lodge, Fords Road, $5OO Ashburton. Phone Willowby 790. 'aB”a i 'y^rli'ng^' ii C Cp L E L when trained by Jack Smolensk!. Was injured in a smash **** ** ” ““ at a gymkhana in Sydney and severed a tendon. Bcf MTOW By Local Light, sire of 20 2 min. performers ft leading BfaK-#™ BVl’a N.Z. sire in U.S. of such winners, he’s a brother of classic (Local Light- winner. Golden Oriole, which beat top U.S. Mare, Petlllus) Tarport Lib, in New York. He is from the Pride of Lincoln Qbrv/irn Fno- family, which produced Welcome Advice (1:58), sire of oerviue ree. 1980 N s w Derby winnar Rip Van winkle. Alecane, Angelique, Rhett, Thelma Globe, Pacing Power, Bolton YwW Byrd, Dictation, Bafgove, Melton Monarch etc. (Free return or H Associate sire: Out to Win ($1000), book full and closed, money back) I Inquiries: J. S. Dalgety, Lantana Lodge, West Melton. | |H| ■ rfe Phone _ HiMmwwmsHmesws H Considering his limited opportunities in' his initial stud IH!l IS? fVI B seasons. Dryham Lea has compiled an outstanding ¥ U@A*aS«u record. Among his winners in 1979-80 were Logan Lea, 9 E I w h' c h has now won five. Senator Lea (three). Even LgA I Chance, successful in N.Z., Aust, and U.S., Rough Lea (2:5.8 Ilf) | (Aust.) and Avalon Lea, while Reason Lea was placed in (Lumber Dream- I D V r y bam Lea has superb ability and he has a peerless Meadow Jewel) I pedigree, which includes strains of Jack Potts and Service Fee: Meadow Chief (by Adios) and two of Peter The Great. He •» one f° w ,on * of Lumber Dream at the stud. SXjjSj Inquiries: L. C. Roper, Bluff Road, Sheffield. Phone -rwfa'v ; Sheffield 790. A magnificent stallion. Beau Nonantais was first prize g winner at the prestigious Government Stallion Exhibition inParis. IM hl T ilfik I A top-class racehorse, he has trotted faster than the equivalent of four New Zealand records. * M (from France) By the great PALEO, which has left over 600 winners of over 1000 races, he is out of a top producing mare. — .. c Already a proven sire,, two fillies by him are rated the service ree. best in Scandanavia. For full details - write for brochure to Willowmere Stud, VJUU No 3 R D Ashburton. — member of one of the most popular modern families in Vw M TmH the Stud Book. A % brother to the Open Class horse, ®wr* a ■ a s b Trjo wjnner cf Bin 1979.80, he is a son of Johnny Giobe (Johnny Globe- from tha to P L 'o ht Brigade mare. Queen Ngaio. His Duoan Mnain) pedigree has two strains of the famed Globe Derby . uueen ivyotu/ Among his best winners from small crops have been Miss Pert (9), Waralene (7), Warragamba (7), Wichita (6), Kirkfield, Kahlua Prince, Comanche, Waltara, Jeremy . . John and Ribbonwood Prince. Service Fee: Waratah has an impeccable pedigree and must represent $4OO M Inquiries to Erin Crawford, Johns Road, Rangiora. Phone ‘^, 1 nn.». — faftwran ■> jl Sons of Bret Hanover are making a big Impact In all parte a LE H of the world and Castle Bret's progeny are coming to the fore now. © HI Sh Castle raced consistently for placinga In 2yo events Dllla I l n p or th In 1979-80, while Aqua Bret recorded a 2nd and a Sth In his only starts In Queensland. (Bret Hanover, From his small first crop: Castle Hanover qualified In 1:53.6-Canny Girl) 3:18.4 on the grass at Motukarara, while Never Stop and Ford Hannigan have qualified. Corvim Foo- Canny Bret qualified before being sold to U.S. where he won at his first start In California. Studmaster: Gavin Maginness, Birchlea Stud, Lincoln. Phone Lincoln 548. 0(0 V A I Keep watching the two-year-old trials. The first of the H B fajz H 80, B progeny of Royal Trump should be around soon as a TFISi I 0 fWO © 0 number of them are pleasing their trainers. Q Ila OavS a a Royal Trump was himself a top-class racehorse with 10 (2:01.4) | wins and 26 placings for $21,200. He defeated the likes of (Mnrric Frlnn. I Garcon D'Or, Valencia, Arapaho, Western Ridge, etc. ‘ ... . fl Morris Eden, sire of Royal Trump, left the champion, Vignon) | Mount Eden (1:56.4), Monsignor (1:59.4), Aka Eden Service Fee: I (1:59.4) and James Eden (2:00). Vignon, by Fallacy, was a 1 sister to a top pacer and sire. Junior Royal, and left such | winners as Empire Royal, Radiant Royal, Donald Royal, Lf.g. or money back atc - « rita *°f br ° c !’ Uf ®:, . „ M o „ Grazing $4 I Inquiries: John Doig, Linden, No. 2 R.D., Ashburton. Typhoon Hanover, the sire of some 130 winners, is to be TV SS> M O O IM restricted to a limited number of mares this season. I B Br ITS WWa xb With 0 strong pedigree, he is by Hal Dale, sire of Adios, O A O Good Time etc., from the fine mare. Treasure, by O#^I VJ W V LBa Volomite, sire of Light Brigade etc. Typhoon Hanover is (Hal Dale-' the sire of Soanui, sold at a big price to Perth, Tom Mix, Trpaciirp) also ao ' d overseas, while in Aust., where his daughters are now leaving winners, ho was the sire of Sporting Son, winner of 41 races, and 3rd in 1977 Inter-Dom Anal, Service Fee: Typhson, 30 wins, inc. Inter-Dom heat, and U.S. wins, P* u » a number of others. Yfaawv inquiries: Mrs M. Dawson or E. Cowie, Peterson Lodge, No. 1 R.D., Christchurch. Phone 497-506. I One of the younger Johnny Globe sires available to OOp ATf B breeders. Great Time, the winner of 7 races himself, a s s | descends from the classic winning family of Madam TS iU9 P J Court (N.I. Oaks), Farlena (N.Z. Sapling Stakes), For Cery U 1 VS I tain (N.Z. Oaks), Wildwood Chief (N.Z. Sapling Stakes), 1 1 u and many other fine performers. (Johnny uIODG- From about 20 foals. Great Time has sired a winner and a Who's That) ’ number of qualifiers. I Being by Johnny Globe from a prolific classic-winning o . _• family, Great Time has the potential to become a highlyService Fee: successful sire. Inquiries: A. J. Lancaster, 88 South Belt, Lincoln. Phone V£UU 283-724 or 293-690. H^out)Sn !S Ero®cieM J^icSy' rea raw 0 0 A S 3 their midst was a top N.Z.-brod stallion with all the O" attributes to become a loading sire in the 80s. Some 62 a mares visited Hardcraft, their owners' judgment being I vindicated by more outstanding pacers by him. Dalecraft recorded 1:56 at Meadowlands, an amazing run ♦ho 1-RR eiro which could'vo easily been 1:55 according to his driver, ino i.9Q a tbo Blr# o j jyjodgi Hardcraft, loading Southland juvenile; Scholar, an exciting prospect; place-getters, c DQ . Regal Craft, Ebony Royal, Rodcrafli, Light Craft, Abba's service ree. Bast , Harjta . and in AuBt Hard and F „ t> AH hava in . . herited the ability of their sire. Only p or inspection contact Cliff Dynes, Thompson's Track, ' 1, 6 Rjp.. Ashburton. Phone Winchmorc 834. n A f ■ b=> WaIDE I (3, 2:00.2) from Kentucky Belle (1:0.4), both classic M Si SEMI I winners, with pedigrees studded with high-class : American trotting blood. (2:02 3 vfb) Wide Acclaim won the Hanover Hempt Stakes and the /T=™ari=ma Kentucky Sires' Stakes, and ha was placed In 2:00.2 on a n o ne ' half-mile track. Tamerlane's win® Included the Yonkers 2:00.2, 3 yrs- Futurity and the Reading Futurity, Kentucky Belle Won Kentucky Belle, 15 races and Is a sister to the world champton, Merrle 1 59 4) Annabelle (2:00 at 2). She Is the dam of six winners. Corvine Pon- A young horse, 18 hands. Wide Acclaim is an Interesting oervice ree. outcross to Canterbury trotters. J - G - McDonald, Dundonald Stud, Waterholes Road, * I hands, World Bank has a heart score of 140. This son of V® O O L.D | Lumber Dream and Rose Tattoo Is standing this seasong? A. m g Rose Tattoo, dam of World Bank, has left four winners, r< I including Leading Light (1:59.8), winner of the Auckland (Lumber Dream- Cup, Kaikoura Cup etc. World Bank's grandam. Rose Tattoo) Pennyfaro, toft Lightsey (1:58.8), another N.Z Cup class Service Fee: horse with a fine race record. RoBB Tatto ° was by Captain Adios and Pennyfare by U. $2OO Scott, stallions with a tremendous influence on N.Z. Grazing, $3 toquMes: A. R. McKenzie, 226 Radcliffe Road, Belfast. ffaltot 8328—weekdays 525-535. fa- w ».«».■ B"0"W For just a small fee-pot yourmaro to one of the best-bred, Oa FT DOia 0 ,inas in Canterbury which have produced winners all the ' i 9-17 R) I wBy ’ Gift Du ‘ y ' B f‘ rBt crop oa!s B 3 * ,aan broken in re ii ■ Bnd 9 altod and t * ,a Y aro showing much promise. (Fallacy- His second crop are well-grown with grand confirmaMargaret Gamble) tlon. They can be inspected at the farm. Gift Duty is a brother to the classic-winner, Phillmark, and Moose, and Canriro Fpp' 0 half-brother to Aufleem, Smokey Gamble and Jack service . Margon, as well as being closely related to many other splendid performers. V BwV i Inquiries: M. A. Dawkins, Weedons Road, R.D. 5, Lf.g. Christchurch. Phone 478-335.

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