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STANDARD BRED . SIRES OF THE SKASON s ,l ’ aMf! i Tha winner of 7 races in a limited career. Frosty Lobell rKUd 9 Y showed all the potential of a cup horse before a race a . smash put an end to his racing. A fine looking young i_O R E LL stallion, he Is by a top sire, from a Thurber Frost mere /II u II which has left several other winners. A feature of his (Mark Lobell- racing was his brilliant acceleration, and this, along Leija Frost) with his perfect conformation and outstanding Service Fee temperament, should help produce top youngsters. Ton P® r CBnt discount for two or more mares, and price negotiable for winning or winning-producing (I f O on DOSitive mares. All care, no responsibly. Standing at Yukon tnet if nairi hv Lodge, Pound Road, Yaldhurst, Inquiries to Don BanE hOR IQOAI nan ' 20 Dunrob,n plccß - Christchurch 4. Phone “™ OTac=E ™™ ia3a:ssr ™‘™ ! ’"a half-brother to last season's outstanding 4-y-o i (TSI AO M O mare, Agrinion (1:57.6), the second fastest mare over a m j| a f n ftjz, Locarno was a brilliant pacer himself (Local Liaht- which held his own against Gammalite, Bonnie's Rmtrino) Chance, Lord Module, Delightful Lady, Koala King, □ idvine, Paleface Adios and Pure Steel. Locarno won 18 inService Fee eluding the Miracle Mile in Sydney, the Messenger aaaa Championship and Pan Am Mile, in 1:58.2, earning vtjUO $181,970. He is the star sori of broodmare gem, 11 n nar rant Bravine, which has left 3in 2:0 and is the dam of 5 in(IU per cent 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, Ashmorven Stud, Winchmore. Phone Winchmore 742. Had 21 starts - for 8 wins and 3 jw* placings including 4 on the trot at the 1978 New CaEIM I Ei Zealand Cup Carnival. Gentle George served 54 and 59 mares respectively in his first two seasons at G®t“d. Breeders have responded to this well-bred son s'msiu- of Becho!or Hanover from the famous Tondeleyo (Bachelor Hanover- tribe, a family that has produced a host of top ' OrhAttPl performers including Orbiter, Hilarious Guest, uroeixe) Bachelor Star, Main Adios, Game Adios, and last Service Fee season’s cup class 3-y-o Supreme Ruler. You can uu also breed to Gentle George at a reasonable fee by 'iMOO' contacing the undersigned. Associate sire: Roseland Eoy (ggQQ) Con t ac t John Doig, Linden Stud, 2 R.D., Ashburton. Phone Chertsey 750. The winner of 16 races and more than $48,000, Pointer OOHRkSTKR Hanover proved himself one of our toughest and ■ ER gamost trotters. He is out of a great maro whose h n ». is s stock have won or produced the winners of dozens of rf OtH WwE tu races. Pointer Hanover should continue the tradition. (Rarhplor Hanover- His flreat dam has left such winners as Obstinate (4 w/ h !X wins dam of a winner). About Time (7 NZ wins), GlenWorthy bcott) tohi (8 NZ wJnB/1;59 j n us)f Worthy Gentry (2 NZ wins Service Fee plus US wins), Fallax (dam of 4 winners). Invertor, ju Conclusion (8 wins). Worthy Del (5 wins) and Glenwood, which won 7 in NZ and has won close to $400,000 in the US. Standing at Shantahlia Stud, (free return) Merton's Road, Rangiora. Contact Graeme Lamb, —Phone Rangiora 8429. ~ — A consistent sire of winners/ Lopez Hanover now has 13 performers in 2:0. Last season's fine 3-y-o Lopez H 7 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 a a track), which has won 19 in America including 7 this HAIIUVEn year, have been other fine ambassadors. In NZ his (Tnrniri-1 arivmite) fastest son has been the tough pecen Canis Minor (Torpid Laaymite; (1:57.4), while Smokey Lopez (p3,1:59.7) was the first „ . 3-y-o to break 2:0 in a race. His sire. Torpid, was a Service Fee Champion pacer and sire while his dam is a daughter of th ® outstanding mare. Her If «*y«hlp. Associate sires: Keystone Mutiny ($400), World Skipper ($600). Contact Des Grice, Kingcraft Farm, - Prebbleton. Phone Christchurch 497-313. Dryham Lea’s stock have already proved their versatility and toughness on the racetrack from limited O A opportunities. He is now the sire of 23 individual winIL/FB I norB w!th 2 in 2:0 including Classic Lea (1:69.6) and H E > Unaware (1:59.4). His latest star i% the fine juvenile Logan Dryham, which has won two of his four starts, (Lumber Dream- the first by 7 lengths, while earlier good winners inlawpl) Loflan Lea (9 wins) and Rough Lea, which has Meadown Jewel) won 13 ,« AuBt Beware and Babylon have continued Service Fee to make good progress through the grades this year. Inquiries to Leicester Roper, Kia Ora Stud, Bluff '?9UU Road, Sheffield. Phone Sheffield 790. Associate sires: Montini Bromec ($400). Count Bay ($400). - r n d B Y Albatross, Honkin Andy has left the sensational O 111 BCI RM Honkin Del, from his first crop. Honkin Del won WI v ■■ w first-up by eight lengths at Ashburton in 2:2.7 and is A 9UHV unbeaten In two Aust, starts winning over a mile at VW I Harold Park in 2:2.3 by 24 metres, and then winning (p2 1:58.8) the $20,000 Waratah Stakes Final over 1960 m. Honkin I Alhatrn«w:-Hpnriptta Andy himBslf oni V racad 6 times for 2 wins, 3 seconds (Aibatross-nennena and a feurth His podl g roa i 8 full of 2:0 speed on both Hanover) sides. His dam (by Best of All) paced 1:59.4 while his Service Fee grand-dam, Helen's Heel (by Tar Heel) went 1:58.4. Stending at Neville Benny's Spring Park Stud, ISffiKO Springston. Phone Christchurch 295-635. Previous ”****** bookings with Bill Denton automatically transferred. - - n - . Winner of the 1978 Great Northern Derby, Main Star IwbaaßN has 8 pedigree which cannot be faulted. He's a r nr a n member of an outstanding classic producing family. CT A O His dam, Adio Star, the 1977-78 Broodmare of ths I ■> Year, has left nine winners, with three NZ Derby vic(Bachelor Hanover- tors - Bachelor Star, Main Adios and Game Adios - aX Qt Jr) among them. Classic winning horses have been a aoio oidi/ success st stud wherever they've stood and Main Service Fee Star should be no exception. Eight wins and 24 placjkxs Aft mgs earned him more than $46,000. His 3:6.2 for 2400 m SoQO from a stand is still a NZ record for a 3-y-o. Inquiries Ifroa rotiirn) to Ahster Kerslske, Star Stud, Lauriston. Phone a (Tree return) Winchmore 800. Associate sire: Bionic Adios ($600). OEAO POISED TO BECOME A LEADING MVR If SIRE OF TROTTERS WITH HIS NUMANIAIS FIRST CROP OF FOALS NOW THREE (France) BE QU | CK WHILE HIS FEE IS LOW Service Fee $6OO WILLOWMERE STUD 3 R.D. ASHBURTON A BRILLIANT TROTTER WHO WON GEKOJ 13 OF HIS FIRST 15 STARTS (France) INCLUDING 9 IN A ROW Service Fee FROM 1800 m to 2900 m $BOO PHONE WILLOWBY 807 WILLOWMERE STUD ... THE RICHEST ($330,000) AND THE FASTEST (Tr. 1:59.2) O'EMERAyOi trotter ever to be imported (France) DUE T 0 ARRIVE NOVEMBER Service Fee $lOOO CONTACT THE TOWNLEY'S AT WILLOWMERE The winner of seven races himself. Great Time is from xftxwe" n the Bams winning family as Madam Court (North (H n EAT Island Oaks), Fariena and Wildwood Chief (Sapling —.—— H Stakes), For Certain (New Zealand Oaks) and Call Boy II |yl E (Great Northern Derby). ■ liras. Last season Great Time was represented by Gold and (Johnny Globe- Black, which was to the fore in many of the threeWho's That) year-old fillies classics, and a recent Addington winQ >0 Poa n 8r ' the double-gaited, Jeremiah. His fertility record service ree | ast season was 100 per cent Associate sire: Bye Bye Bm ( * sool ’ Contact A. J. Lancaster, 88 South Belt, Lincoln. Phone Christchurch 252-724 or 885-065. Noodlum is now the sire of 59 individual winners, IV UVU lo W iwi with Bin 2:0, including Lemrac (1:54, NZ's fastest-bred (03, 2:0.6) pacer), Capri (p3,1:59.7), Lock Rae (p3,1:59), Gavotte (Rarhplnr (1:69.©, George Twinkle (1:59), Braedoon (p 3 1:69), Toroma (1:57) and Tamaki King (1:68.6). His classic r,^P~y?r " winners to date include Bedlum, Free Gift, Lock Rae, Deft) Lomondu Host, Miss Clevedon, Portfolio and Prime Bprvire Fee Hostess. From his first crop of 57 live foals, (1976-77 season), ho left 24 individual winners, an outstanding Al flflfl percentage of winners to live foals of 40 per cent. He IWV** was leading 3-y-o sire In the 1981-82 season. Grazing $7.00 Contact Freeman Holmes, "The Manor", R.D. 4, L per week Ellesmere. Phone Christchurch 295-882. >

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