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Te Aroha selections

11.15: Legends. Ronokano, Able Noble. 11.50: Crown and Anchor, Wayion Jennings, Furst Lad. 12.25: Forest Wood, Jason Charles, Battle On. 1.5: Zala Shah, Turnbridge Lad, Nicolove. 1.40: My Illsoni, Mr. Chauvinist, Always True. 2.15: Dee Bee Lass, My Test, Nazman. 2.45: Exploring, Castain, Silver Row. 3.20: Top Shelf, Palm Prince, Donal Patrick. 3.55: Redress, Adios Dougals, Fullorsky. 4.25: Thea, Sionna, Swirling Cloud.

Out to Win, one of the most successful imported stallions in New Zealand , could be in doubt as a stud proposition. The 18-year-old son of Bye Bye. Byrd recently underwent an operation, which could affect his breeding ability. “We’ll test him in August and if everything is all right he’ll do a very restricted season, probably being restricted mainly to my own mares," said his owner, Jim Dalgety. “He seems to be recovering fully from the operation, and the veterinary surgeon looking after him thinks there is every chance that

his fertility will not be affected," he said. Out to Win, which has 11-year-olds as his oldest progeny, is at present fourth on the sires' list for the current season, with Melton Monarch his best performer.: Altogether he is the sire of close to 200 winners, including Balgove, Wee Win, Bolton Byrd. Genesis, In or Out, Quiet Win. Right Bower, Greg Robinson, Amaze and Double Agent. Dalgety also has the imported horse. Farm Timer, and the New Zealand-bred Colonel Kenton standing at his Lantana Lodge. West Melton.

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Press, 16 June 1982, Page 32

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Te Aroha selections Press, 16 June 1982, Page 32

Te Aroha selections Press, 16 June 1982, Page 32