STANDARD BRED SIRES W OF THE SEASON ■af EE BAf |A| Wfth two of racing age Wee Win has left Wee WCE Wllw Junior (three win*) and a qualifier, Wee World. He proved IHi it Tn Win- 008 ot 2M!and '« toughest racehorees, winning (UUt I O Win- ,9 ovar a ,| distance H e was unbeaten in three heats Foaming Lass) at * a Inter-Dominion* and then the Eaatar Cup after Qon/iro faa racing In the open all the way. He's from a femity of winservice Teti nerSi Winning Queen and Winning Lass both making their 8 half-brother Sovereign Fair (Jaymax) only YUVV recently won the Queensland Golden Slipper. Champion (I f a ) racemare Delightful Lady is already booked to Wee Win this nn aaawm- Put your mare on the sama path. (10 per cent discount Standing at Springston. Phone Gavin Thompson, two or more mares) Christchurch 478-680, Stffl a young horse, Motu Prince won the 1977 New Zealand |U|AT!| Derby in a race-record time of 3:21.1 for the 2600 metres, ■ ■ W beating the likes of Glide Time and the champion Lord DDIHIAE Module in the process. All told he won seven races and ■ ■■llliwE close to $35,000 before injury put an end to his racing. He (Armbro Del-Cirrusl Heel, and Dillon Hall plus two strains of Adios. His dam CirService fee ru8 ’ 8 Southland Broodmare of the Year, was by Dick Adios, out of Air Meß (by Dillon Hall), the dam of four winners. $4OO Motu P ril ia’ 688 ° ,W three-year-old, the qualified maiden Contact M. C. Raws, Motu Lodge. Phone Ohoka 86£L s#l Bl za> a v*F9VA V P) 8 wi "" 9r five races before forced off the track through ■vlsww I hijury, King Tryax is a full brother to Cup class pacer Rocky (Lumber Dream He won the Walkouaiti Cup in 3:22.6, a record-breaking run Southern Spot) ovot 2600 metres on grass. At three, he won at Addington in 2:33.2 for the mobile 2DOO metres, at that time another . record. berVlCe tee From limited opportunities at stud, he's had three to races, n S Ray and Ashwood King, both winners, and Shahan- ' YvsFV ’h«h, placed several times. h f j Brad to the "golden” Lumber Dream-Hat Tryax cross. King ’’•i-H-f Tryax stands at Mangupuke Stud, Sefton. Phone Bevan Heron, 762. /*■ tWKD Nero has beBn 8 MnBBt,on 8t atud in his few seasons in VLE VCK America. From only three racing crops he's had more than - _ . 60 in 200, an outstanding performance. His influence is now INNOCENCE t 0 bo here with the imminent arrival of his son Clever In- , K . nocance, the winner of his only two starts (injury prevented (NerO- further racing) by a total of 30 lengths. Ticer Lily Lobell) too ** 8 mark of Z 00.3 at three. His dam was a stakes2 . 7 , winning two-year-old in 1:59.4 while his second dam. Tarbell bervice Tee Hanover, was a sister to Gamecock and the dam of 11 winnBrs * in 2; ok ?/vU (1.f.g.) Clever Innocence stands hts first season In New Zealand at (10 per cent discount Neville Benny's Spring Park Stud, Springston. Phone two or more mares) Christchurch 295-635. AR VM A IUI Dryham Lea's progeny have already proved their versatility IZfl I and toughness on the race track. It’s not surprising when ■ E A you ’fudy his pedigree which includes such top sires as L.Er% Jac k Potts, Meadow Chief (by Adios) and Peter The Great. (I nmhor He ' B had 80m8 winners from limited opportunities. (Lumoer uream- Logan Lea is close to Cup class, while in Australia, Rough Meadown Jewel) Le ® has won 11 races, eight of them at Harold Park. He's had two recent impressive qualifiers, Lee Cavalla and Beware and (3:16.3 at Addington) and Beware (3:18.9 at Ashburton) and bervice Tee they're both two-year-olds. He has sired 18 individual winners, inquiries to Leicester Roper, Bluff Road, Sheffield. Phone Sheffield 790. QAB TABU Take the gamble out of breeding by sending your mare to W V IVJ B W Bolton Byrd, an impeccabiy-bred horse who lived up to his i 3» VR A blood on the track. Winner of the 1978 Auckland Cup he a f > fey served 34 mares last season and got more than 97 per cent (Out IO WID- of them in foal, a fantastic record. MikollnrA) Bolton Byrd is a full brother to Melton Monarch, winner of iNintJHUi a/ tb j B year's Messenger final and the season's top four-year-SerVlCe feo old. Both won the Great Northern Derby of their year from top-class fields. $5wU Bolton Byrd had faultless barrier manners and a withering /i z - :< u u., finishing sprint, valuable assets in any horse/ (I.T.g. IT paiu Dy He stands at Kelvin Stevens' Kancho Lodge, phone 8218 February 28) Rangiora. ___ __ _ ' Breed to the world's finest bloodlines through this fine Vw OR ■ A young horse. His sire is the world's best while his dam is a I ** 8 half-sister by Good Time to the legendary broodmare sire I QKBPPFR Ter Heel. | 8 * 8 "■ " 88 He's had three three-year-old winners: the brilliant filly Bon- 1 oii n,a Skipper, four wins and four places, including a second i (MeadOW Skipper- to Hilarious Guest in the N.I. Oaks; another fine filly Ini I World Crnicol Pacific Vale, three wins and three places; and Blenheim I | vvviiu vi u i&v/ winner Where Elsa, an impressive qualifier at two. I I Service fee Associate sires: Keystone Mutiny ($400), Lopez Hanover I Contact Des Grice, Kingcraft Farm, Phone Christchurch | YVVU 497-313. | Only lightly raced because of injury, Alonzo showed realj A | A A brilliance recording his 1:58.4 when third to Balmer's Imagaß V and Sun Seeker after only ten starts. His sire, a half-brother I (1 (58.4) to 1:55 sire Regal Yankee, left 160 live foals in New Zealandß I Vonl-nn Pvnrocc for 53 winners, a fine percentage. Alvean is also the dam of I II anKee express - Alfonso (1:59.8 and 61904M0) and good winner in Australia! Alvean) Ava Forbes. Her dam Anitra, a half-sister to the champions Dictation, left fine winner Melissa, granddam of Karamea| ~ , Melody (N.S.W. Sires' Triple Crown) and Better Melody,| bervice Tee winner of the latest Galaxy Final for two-year-old fillies. Thisi is th ® branch of the Pride of Lincoln family. I YvUU Associate sire: Keystone Provider $6OO. Contact Rona orl Graham Laing, Walriri Lodge. Phone Ashburton 7571. S AAB E RAA If Tha winner of 23 races and $141,977, he was a beautiful | vAlfclo E3XvbV pacer who never wore knee boots. I (2 1:59.8) By Fulls Napoleon, a world champion two-year-old and now I IQ' 1 -KQ R(\ the sire of 47 in ZOO Including Tijuana Taxi (1:54.6) andß (O, I.OO.OT) Momentum (1:54,2). Fulls Napoleon is by Date Frost, the sire | (4 1:58.2) of the great Meadow Skipper. | ' Call Back's dam. Behold Hanover is sister to four in ZOO I Qon/ino foe while his second dam Bewitch Hanover (2, 1:59.6) is a half- 1 otsi viue i ere gjBter to the A<Jlo , But(w (1:54.6). Call Back served I 80 mares in his first season. B Willowmere Stud, 3 R.D., Ashburton. Phone Willowby 807. 1 U A nnf* B MET A member of one of New Zealand's best families, Harderaft B HmkU VKMr I is a son of a New Zealand Derby winner, a grandson of Light I Brigade and great grandson of great mare Spangte. I' ( (jOOU CnaSß- p rom only a number of horses to race he has a fine I Gleam) record. He has four ZOO performers, in America, Dalecraft | 1:58, Model Harderaft (seven N.Z. wins) 1:59.Z Cash Control I I:®- 4 81,(1 Scholar (five NX win*). 9 service Tee Thjg season j n New Zealand he ha* also been represented by I Crafty Felia four wins, Harita two wins and the talented I vOUW Honda Harry, two wins, before going to America. | (1.f.g.) Contact Cliff Dynes, Phone Winchmore 994. | a e ■ j* n I IE A doubte-gahed performer himself, Charlie Wood has left | Un A K LI E Monty Wood who showed a lot of ability as a pacer before I ■ « n winning as a trotter white only two. Charite Wood has again | WOOD been represented by a juvenile trotting winner this season in I in the fitly Charlotte Wood. | (rertecto Hanover- Charite Wood, out of the open class performer Lucky Wood, I Luckv Wood) waB 8 Bnd courageous racehorse himself with a heart I 7 score of 138. I Service fee He recorded Z 01.6 whan placed pacing and also rated Z 06. 11 when winning over a distance trotting. I $2OO Contact D. G. McCormick, 8 R.D. Ashburton. Phone I (g7aSgss) WesterfteU 878. j _ _ _ _ A son of sensational sire and racehorse Albatross (1:54.6 1 ALBA and 37 ZOO miles), Alba Counsel was unbeaten In three! r-e fcwn start* as a two-year-old. In 28 career starts he won ten races I COIIIUQFI and was placed ten times for $96,425 in stakes. I WV/WIVWCK. Ha was a magnificent pacer who wore no boots and had an I (Albatross- excellent temperament. His first New Zealand foals, now B ei > n twovear-olds, look as though they have all hts traits. I Slope S Counsel) Aiba Counsel is out of Slope's Counsel, a ZOO producing I mare by Gamecock (1:57.4), a son of champion racehorse | fap and sire of Ms day. Tar Heel, whose daughters have produc- 1 bervice Tee ago performers than those of any other stalßon. I inquiries to John Scott, Poplar Lane Lodge. Telephone | VOVW Ashburton 26-790. | "" Th*"wmn«7cftjiifttwn races himself, be ts the sire of on!yl RVE RVE eight three-year-olds, among them Double Bill, star of the| »TE DTE Blenheim Nelson circuit. Solar Queen, briHtent qualifier and I Ell I winner of five trials (yet to race) and recent quaHfierl E&ILL Princess Contessa. | (Tantain Artinq - Previously he sired Why Bill, our third-most succewrfull (capjam AGIOS of Loyal Drift (NX Oaks) and I Forever) Billy Broke (NX M.t Chaminonship) I In Australia his top performers include Noble BKI, BeMvuel Qprvira fPP Lad, Bye Bye Bounty and Sadie Sonia. He's a ZOO brood- B service Tee JU with a lewHng juvenile Sabisto Adios to his credit I Associate sire: Great Time $360. Contact A. J. Lancaster, | YSwv gg B- jt, Lincoln. Phone Christchurch 252-724. j
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