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SIRES Ml ©IF 'ME SSASW T Tr of'winners hrs, performers in 2:0. Last season's fine 3-y-o Lopez Song has taken a 1:56.6 record at the Meadowlands this year while Gay Lopez (1:57) and Invest (1:58.6, 5f A track), which has won 19 in America including 7 this rar'aa’ffl’W W dTffl year, have been other fine ambassadors. In NZ his (Torpid-Ladvmite) fastest son has been the tough pacer, Canis Minor (1:57.4), while Smokey Lopez (p 3 1:59.7) was the first _ _ 3-y-o to break 2:0 in a race. His sire. Torpid, was a service ree champion pacer and sire while his dam is a daughter I t * ia outstanding mare. Her Ladyship. I vwtjw Associate sires: Keystone Mutiny ($400), World I 1 Skipper ($600). Contact Des Grice, Kingcraft Farm, i Prebbloton. Phone Christchurch 497-313. L. 1 H na sa I Noodlum is now the sire of 59 individual winners, iwa with Bin 2:0, including Lemrac(l:s4, NZ'sfastest-bred i / o o.n ci pacer), Capri (p 3 1:59.7), Lock Rae (p 3 1:59), Gavotte 'P d » Z.U.o) (1:59.5), George Twinkle (1:59), Braedoon (p 3 1:59), (Bachelor Toroma (1:57) and Tamaki King (1:58.6). His classic Hanover- winners to date include Bedlum, Free Gift, Lock Rae, Lomondu Host, Miss Clevedon, Portfolio and Prime Hostess. From his first crop of 57 live foals, (1976-77 Service Fee season), he left 24 individual winners, an outstanding ds *3 percentage of winners to live foals of 40 per cent. He V B was loading 3-y-o sire in the 1981-82 season. I _ . Contact Freeman Holmes, "The Manor", R.D. 4, | Grazing ?7 per week | Ellesmere. Phone Christchurch 295-882. 3 | Dryham Lea's stock have already proved their ver8 I satility and toughness on the racetrack from limited a hh WOb BWE g opportunities. He is now the sire of 23 individual win- _ ™ _ ners with 2 in 2:0 including Classic Lea (1:59.6) and Unaware (1:59.4). His latest star is the fine juvenile Logan Dryham, which has won two of his four starts, (Lumber Dream- the first by 7 lengths, while earlier good winners inMeadown Jewel) I elude Logan Lea (9 wins) and Rough Lea, which has Q nzir-a Foo won 13 in Aust - Beware and Babylon have continued service ree to mat(o goot j progress through the grades this year. &EOO inquiries to Leicester Roper, Kia Ora Stud, Bluff I Road, Sheffield. Phone Sheffield 790. Associate sires: I Montini Bromac ($400), Count Bay ($400). |_|OO (T 5 Lord Module won 10 times in under 2:0. He won 28 faVOW races and was placed 40 times from 93 starts for SSI (Ol O S H 8 IS stakes of $263,550. A brilliant performer, he paced his 0 WB vLr 0'1:54.9 time trial on Addington in adverse conditions (1*54 9) and won ’ n 1 ; 56.2. He still holds the NZ 2-y-o 2200 m ii ju- j i i (mobile) record of 2:49.1, while he posted a then (Lordship-Module) world record of 3:15.5 (mobile 2600 m) in his finale Service Fee when defeating Gammalite, Armalight and others. He retired the holder of 7 track records and 5 NZ records. Lord Modu,e was 3979-80 Horse of the Year, and a i&vw three, four and five-year-old of his year. (10 per cent discount Standing at Cecil Devine's Claremont Stud, two or more mares) Templeton. Phone Christchurch 499-516. 0 | | This season's leading sire of 2-y-o trotters. Alias Arm- | bro has left the top juvenile trotter. Lord Alias (NZ S 3 EMS EB 1 2-y-o Trotting Stakes, 4 wins from 5 starts) and the Bs IWOO st W | winning filly. Noddy's Chance, a sensational start (T 2:1.2) I from a ,imited f* rst crop. They are carrying on in the t ArmhrA nd I same mould as he did on the racetrack. tArmoro uei- | The winner of the 1979 Dominion Handicap (3200 m in Charming Widow) | 4:12.3, Alias Armbro also had superb speed, trotting Service Fee his on| Y mi,e in He won 15 raceB inc,udin 9 the NZ Trotting Stakes at three. His brother, Winfield Armbro, has taken a 1:56.2 (pacing) record at the YaxoJ'v Meadowlands. Alias Armbro stands at Mangupuke (1.f.g.) Stud. Phone Bevan Heron, Sefton 762. saan 0““ H™ One of New Zealand's toughest racehorses, winning WE Ww H ox 3 19 over all distances. Wee Win is now the sire of the in. .♦ talented C 5 pacer. Wee Junior (placed in 1:59.7 at Ad(UUT I O I Win- dington), and Wee World, a winner this season, from Foaming Lass) his only two at racing age. Service Fee Wee Win 11:58.9) was unbeaten in three heats in the 1979 Inter-Dominions, then won the Easter Cup after racing in the open all the way. He's from a family of Tr’ww’M’ winners. Winning Queen (2:2.6) and Winning Lass (1.f.g.) (2:3.1) both making their marks, while a half-brother (10 per cent Sovereign Fair, won the Queensland Golden Slipper discount two or last season. Standing at Springston. more mares) Phone Gavin Thompson, Christchurch 478-860. A half-brother to this season’s outstanding 4-y-o B Off* mare, Agrinion (1:57.6), the second fastest mare over la«V’w«irßs® V a m j| e j n Locarno was a brilliant pacer himself I (Local Light- which held his own against Gammalite, Bonnie's Rravinp) Chance, Lord Module, Delightful Lady, Koala King, ' Paleface Adios and Pure Steel. Locarno won 18 inService Fee eluding the Miracle Mile in Sydney, the Messenger I Championship and Pan Am Mile, in 1:58.2, earning I $181,970. He is the star son of broodmare gem, 1 1 n „ or Bravine, which has left 3in 2:0 and is the dam of 5 inMU pur uefii dividual winners of 43 races in NZ. Her grandson, discount two or Kazatin, also won this season. more mares) For further information, contact Bruce Francis, Winner of the 1978 Great Northern Derby, Main Star PO ORI has a pedigree which cannot be faulted. He's a asiF*ass member of an outstanding classic producing family. A O His dam ' Ad ’° Star ' th ® 1977 ‘ 78 Broodmare of the O U ia Year, has left nine winners, with three NZ Derby vic(Bachelor Hanover- tors - Bachelor Star, Main Adios and Game Adios - AHin 9tarl among them. Classic winning horses have been a mqio oidu success at stud wherever they’ve stood and Main Service Fee Star should be no exception. Eight wins and 24 placings earned him more than $46,000. His 3:6.2 for 2400 m vOOO | from a stand is still aNZ record for a 3-y-o. Inquiries I (frPP rPtnrn) I to Alister Kerslake, Star Stud, Lauriston. Phone | ureereiuni/ | Winc hmore 800. Associate sire: Bionic Adios ($600). I lI|KI R c? Taurus Chip ($200,935), recorded two wins and two I Wini W O seconds in his debut season as a juvenile, for $17,575. 3P* I At thro ° he took his 1:57.1 race record, while at four wlra B B hs took a 1:58 record on a half-mile track and enjoyed (o 3 1 '.57.1) h* 3 boBt Baason winning $BB,OOO. Taurus Chip started 1 Rvoßi/o RvrH 64 times, for 16 wins and placed second or third on 25 IXcl t- i occasions. His dam. Timely News ($87,003), by Race 1:5b.1-1 imeiy Time, won seven and is the dam of 3 in 2:0, two with News, p2, 1:59.1) winnings of $200,000 and three with winnings of Qarviro Fpp $150,000. Taurus Chip’s second dam, has left 10 winnor8 ' 4 in 2:0 and 3 with winnings of $lOO,OOO. VVWv For bookings and further information. Phone Warren (1.f.g.) Hyndman, Christchurch 297-ffiS.

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