On# of the fastest sone of mighty Tar Heal to come to (ODE A ' Australasia, Great Mann Is out of Waveoway, by Shadow lill H Wavß (i :& 3.G). Waveaway, a 200 producer, has an ra.fi A MM outstanding record as a matron, having loft seven winners from 10 foals. Her dam, Rushaway, left 11 winners, so Great Mann comes from a family, which has (p 3 1:57.6) been consistent producer of fine winners. (Tar Hflfil- Great Mann took his record at The Meadowlands. He ' t, ° l ' started only 10 times for four wins, two seconds and a Waveaway) third. Among those wins were the Secretory’s Pacing Service Fee: • Final at Brandywine. a, a mjn Associate sire: Motu Prince ($200). V Contact Maurice Flaws, Motu Lodge Stud, East Eyroton. H B Al One of the leading trotters in the past few seasons. Alias ““" *Armbro was-right out of retirement to win the 1979 A R R Dominion Handicap in 4:12.3, the 2nd fastest in the fl'A iVaO Ha w* history of this important race. His race record reads 62 rn.nn m starts for 15 wins, 18 placings and $55,623. He equalled ' Johnny Gee’s N.Z. mile record in 1976 at his lone attempt (AinbrO Del- at the distance, broke the N.Z. record for 2000 m in 1975 Charming Widow) and trotted 3200 m in 4:27.3 at 3 years. The Dictator and Direct lines are on the male side of his Service Fee: pedigree, through Tar-Heel, while he descends from Widow Volo (imp.), ancesstress of Dainty's Daughter, •p’-y vU Bonnie Frost etc, and champion Aust, sire. Noble Scott. ,nt,uil ’' es: ® rian Glidden. Phone Burnham 847. WHIP! § H as is o,dest Progeny in 1980-81. Already a number of W W 'L? IILU them are shaping pleasingly and highly-regarded. SLf R ITD ED E D Meadow Skipper and his sons. Most Happy Fella andOblOb 6i“ EO Albatross, have dominated the U.S. scene and the few of . his sons to have come to N.Z. and Aust, have niade an (Meadow Skipper, equally substantial impact. 1:55.2— > World Skipper is the first son of his sire and a 2 min. World Cruise 1'58.8) mare exported from U.S. A member of the Leta Long ' ' ' ' family, he is bred on the same cross as Most Happy Fella, Service Fee: being bv Meadow Skipper from a Good Time mare. Associates: Keystone Mutiny ($400), Lopez Hanover(ssoo) S©oo Inquiries: Des Grice, Kingcraft Farm, Trents Road, Prcbbleton. P hon e 597- 313, ; mi i n ilhiwi > iwMwmur»i-mi. w1i.,.,, orTs i rejLor d s h ipt I Noble Lord has made quite an impact from his first few small crops of foals. Top Waltz was a leading 3yo filly in R D w * th seven wins, Eee Tee has shown much promise as a trotter , while Noble Ring, after some fine perfor(2:ol.l) mances in N.Z., has been a big winner in Old. With extremely high fertility. Noble Lord has the (Lordship- confirmation and race record to go with his pedigree. Ebonite) Ebonite was a double-gaited mare with Light Brigade and U. Scott blood in her pedigree. Then there is Logan Service Fee: H Derby blood on his sire’s side, emphasising his potential to breeders. Vfa*UU Apply D. G. Nyhan, Globe Lodge, Templeton. Phone Christchurch 497-353. Winner of 11 races at Harold Park and 7 at other N.S.W. tracks, Hondo Away has a flawless pedigree, incorB 1 ’’ poratlng the blood of Adios, Volomite, U. Scott, Atlantic A Express, Margaret Spangler, Light Brigade, Grattan . w W u Loyal, Rey de Oro and The Bondsman, all of which have had a tremendous influence on trotting worldwide. l)— . By Hondo Hanover (by Adios), sire of the double Inter(nonao nanover- Dom Final winner, Hondo Grattan, he traces back to Come Away) imported Bonilene, founder of one of the strongest Cnrvina Poo- families in the N.Z. Stud Book. Closely related to N.Z. oervice ree. Q U p w j nnarf Lookaway, ha comes from the same family as Morano, Adorlan and Forward, all successful eires. Inquiries: L.’ C. Roper, Bluff. Road, Sheffield, Phone Armbro Doi (by Tar Hoel), one of the most successful H m ’tetr&'awsfa >|rM |n Nz |n rocent yaar#f ha I? a member of a family n-i which has produced such brilliant porformere ae Mount r< ? ' Ed®” (1:68.4), Nicotine Prince, Adios Court, Jldaluk (all • Sakeba) successful sires In Aust.) and top classic performers such as Riviera, Ruling Lobell, Petro Star, Jonboy Star, Service Fee: Tarport Toby (23S at 2), Rustic Zephyr (N.Z. Derby) and 1979-80 fine winners, Philippa Frost and Fouroux. V&vW His dam, Sakeba, has left Abekas (25 at 2 2:3 at 3), Kabas® (four), Saben (21.5 at 2 in U.S.), Brass (three, Inc. Grazing, $3 and $4 N.Z. Derby Trial in 225), Takbaa. Sakeba la a threequarter sister to Mount Edon. Inquiries: Allan Holmes. Ynldhurst. Phone Chch 423-227, . rff K muww —wcjgu-aaaazzzg?' e b Bk KHm. 9 Evening News is tha sire of sevoral trials winners, some EV £ axl u bv3 of which will be seen in action In the next few weeks. His fa.-.--..—/ progeny ere clean-galted and require no boots. f M F Vl/S Evening News is by a world champion in Adios Butler, * n** Ihe ,lra of Buch euccossful sires as Majestic Chance, (2:01.Z, Jack Chance, Lord Butler, Butler Byrd, etc. fraoleggod) His dam, Evalynde Byrd, is a 200 producer, with five (Adin<; Butler 1 *54 6- I others In 202 She Is a sister to the super sire. Bye Bye CwolwnHo Q./rH) ' Byrd (1:58.2) and four others 200 sires. His next three tvaiynaa oyra/ dams. were world champions and dams of world Service Fee: champions. Evening News is a 200 sire In U.S. J ’ G * McDonald, Dundonald Stud, Waterholes Road, Sprlngston. Phone Sprlngston 615. 1 Byobye Bill is the sire of many fine performers, inc. Why © Y ICO ¥ E Bill, leading N.Z. pacer and 3rd highest stake-winning N.Z.-bred pacer In history. Byebye Bill is sire of dams of Khh_l_ an increasing number of winners, inc. the outstanding • > Overtrick colt. Black Trick, winner of $20,000 Stakes (13 Wins) Final at Harold Park last month. (Captain Adios- S Many major races, especially Trotting Cups, are being Forever) won b V th ® progeny of N.Z.-breds. The top 4 N.Z. earners In U.S. last year were by N.Z.-bred sires. They were FpP’ Tricky Dick, Why Bill, Petite Evander and Jungle Jiver, ° CT himself a close relation of Byebye Bill. SO p.c. fertility last 2 soasons. VU Contact: A. J. Lancaster, 88 South Belt, Lincoln. Phone .293-690 or 293-724. Doc's Tuck was a real tough racehorse which wore no OCiJ'Ls’ W boots. As a two-year-old he won two heats at Indianapolis, the first in 2:00.2, parked the entire mile from No. 14 pole position, with the last half in 58.6. He I 'W* won the second heat in 1:58.8. His sire, Columbia George (1:56), is the fastest son of (1:53.8 at 2‘yeate) Good Time, and is already the sire of 57 tn 2:00. His dam. Doc's Fritzi (by Meadow Skipper) is a full-sister Service fee: “ to a world champion. Albatross (1:54.6 and $1,201,740), the sire of 92 in 2:00. $5OO Inquiries to Willowmere Stud, No. 3 R.D., Ashburton. WOV A B Faw 3on# tha super sire. Local Light, aro available to EV Vli L breeders. Royal Delivery did a light season last Spring E"RD TV? and this winner of five races, including the Marlborough OkLiiVeH b Cup in race record time, is worth close inspection. . He is by Local Light, sire of 20 In 2:00, from Royal Dream, II nnal I inht dom 0,80 of Ribbonwood Prince, by Lumber Dream, sire i L of 193 winners and 13 in 2:00, including the free-legged Royal Dream) champion, Robalan. The Local Light-Lumber Dream cross in Royal Delivery's Fan- pedigree is one of the strongest in the Stud Book and ho oervice ree. mus{ appea | as a va | uab | 9 outcross. I Apply: G. J. Tate, Ladbrooks, N 0.2 R.D. V&y U Phone Tai Tapu 646. if E aS E Keystone Provider’s first crop of fools are wall-grown, Ho a tUrBiSE good pacers and tractable to handle. Inspection of the l ITbE O horse and his foals Is welcome. a ■aU' V IyEtTS Keystone Provider Is a slx-yoar-old by the outstanding (1:58.6) U.S. olre, Bye Bye Byrd (1:58.4). He took his record at 1 (Bye Bye Byrd, An Injury enabled him to bo secured for New Zealand. 1:56.4— Permanent Hi ® <jo,n ' Permanent Wave (203), is by Good Time (1:57) Wave)- out of the Ensign Hanover more. Lucky Wave, dem of 4 o . p , winners and 2 winner-producing mares. '’nqulriM: Rons or Groham Latog, Walrlrl Lodge, Ashburton. Phone Ashburton 7571. ©OftflE' Mr Broodmare owner. Take the gamble out of breeding O W IwH E trotters. Send your mare to a horse unlikely to leave a EVANDER ■i Some Evander is trott ng bred through and through, being by Great Evander, sire of such champions as Petite (Great Evander- Evander, Easton Light etc, ' and one of the most Someday) 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 j fJKaITI he is a grandson of Passvie, the dam or grandam of more YvwV than 30 winners of close to 170 races, a record than 1 unapproached in N.Z. 20 per cent reduction. T - c - Behrns, N 0.2 R.D., Ashburton. Phone Chertsey 881. A IMO From his first crop of 3 foals, Roseland Boy has left a Fu WO IE ILX eLf qualifier. All Fingers, and High Roseland, now in Macau. after a 2:06 trial. © W u ' He is a young horse with a peerless pedigree, being b Y. Mannvor Scottish Hanover, one of the most successful sires in (acouisn nanover N z | n moderrt timos, from Hiya (five wins), a member of •yY°) ■ one of the "royal" families In the Stud Book, that of imService Fee: ported Trlx Pointer. Hlya was by Stormyway (by Volomite) from Arizona, thus she was a half-sister to a V&Oy champion in Ordeal, the first 2 min. trotter bred In N.Z. I f a ar mnnav back Wrile for Brochure. S Grazing M inquiries: John Doig, "Linden," No. 2 R.D., Ashburton. Ona ot the laßt lon# **'¥"* Br! S o 4e, Winterlight has a WI ra 0 fe remarkable record as a sire considering his comparative. ■ a., .fafa ,B ck of support. He has left Beau Winter ($300,000)/ I Winter Queen (five). Grand Winter, Belle Winter, Third / a no« B Tr 7' Miss w,ntor ' Rannach Light and others. (2:08.8, 13r) Winterlight had only 23 starts for 6 wins, 7 placings as a (Light Brigade- trotter. While ho qualified pacing. His secund dam is the Addio fiamhlft) imported mare, Addie Guy, ancesstress of such splendid muui- oomuißi trotters as Coronet Lass, Cardigan Lass, Power Cut etc. Can/iro Fac Li oht Brigade and his sons and daughters have had an service rue. unequalled influence on trotters in N.Z. Inquiries: Erin Crawford, Johns Road, Rangiora. Phone. Vfi. W Rangiora 6831. K
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