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STANDARD BRED _ SIRES W OF THE SEASON T W ......11 <"" n ’ A $NZ145,000 yearling. Speedy Summit was destined to CBE E FW become a top trotting colt before his racing career was wi CEW I curtailed by a serious injury. Speedy Summit features IHJR UM STF tbe current golden cross of trotting breeding being by wU BVb Ivl ■ S America's greatest trotting sire. Speedy Crown (stands at $NZ77,000 service fee) from a mare by a son of Star’s (opeeay crown - p r jde. Speedy Summit should be the perfect cross for Spntana Hanover the large number of Star's Pride line mares by Tuft, - by Ayres) Crockett and Game Pride now being bred from in NZ. His Con/irn Paa maternal sire, Ayres, is a former world champion trotter service ree and an outstanding trotting sire and broodmare sire. $4OO Standing at Frank Bebblngton's Avalon. Stud, Ashburton. Phone Winchmore 603. The sire of one of this season's top 3-y-o's Logan Dryham (4 wins and $38,005), Dryham Lea has also left promising Ffe ft ULJ AAM 80(18 in Probable Lea (3 wins in 4 starts) and Mac Dryham Lrla Y Su/Aiwl (3 wins in 5 starts) this term. Dryham Lea, a son of the _ _ _ highly-successful sire and broodmare sire. Lumber LiE A Dream, is now the sire of 30 individual winners incl. 4 in _ 2:0. Other fine winners by Dryham Lea incl. Logan Lea (0 (Lumber Dream - wins). Rough Lea (big Aust, winner), and Risdon Lea Meadow Jewel) (placed in NZ Oaks), while other winners this season by c Coo him we?e Keen Lea, Trudy's Choice, Natty Jack, Dryham service ree Song and Advance Spark (1:59.2). Inquiries to Leicester $6OO Roper, Kia Ora Stud, Sheffield. Phone Sheffield 790. Associate sires: Count Bay ($500), Montinl Bromac ($400). One of NZ's finest trotters a few seasons ago. Alias /a I 9 A C 5 Armbro won 15 Including the 1979 Dominion Handicap in 4:12.3, and trotted his only mile In 2:1.2. He Is now « fa ya represented by a fine young crop headed by Lord Alias, Ataawl r% W last season's top juvenile trotter which won 4 from 5 it 91 starts, and won 2 and was 7 times placed this term ' 1 'l n i before being sidelined with injury. From his first small (Armbro Del - crop of 7 foals, he had 4 nominated for this year’s NZ Charming Widow) Trotting Stakes, a race Alias Armbro won as a 3-y-o. Guy Armbro, also from his first crop, showed promise before service ree belng exported to North America. $5OO Contact Bevan Heron, Mangupuke Stud. Phone Sefton 762. nAWfeAM Nelson Track record holder at 3,2 m. 4:16. Sire Albatross KO I OON leading US sire last 3 years top 2:00 sire. _ _ _ _ —Dam. By Champion Adios Butler (1:54.3) leading Adlos Al a sCOSS Bira< Poppy Butler dam also to date of Meadow Calvin ail,-,.,.-.. inn ~3K. nnn 2:02h, Roydon Wonder winner off four to date. Roydon Albatross fee 75,000 Butler qualified June. - Poppy Butler) His stock will be two this August and they'll soon be Service Fee racing. Book now before his fee soars like Albatross. aaac Phone F. Fletcher, Roydon Lodge. Ph. 498-639 $6OO Christchurch. Jones Road, 5 R.D. This former champion Juvenile pacer Is now the sire of 88 _- —.— „ , „ _ winners incl. 12 in 2:0 headed by Lemrac (1:54) and NZ's IMOOfYI ISM fbst 2-y-o race-winning sub 2:0 pacer. Master Mood ( 1:5 9.5). His classic winners are Astrabiiity, Bedium, (p 3 2:0.6) Braedoon, Free Gift, Lock Rae, Lomondu Host, Portfolio, (Bachelor Hanover - Prime Hostess, Our Escallonia, Self Defence (2:1 at 2ln (Dacneior nanover AustJ and g waat A||J HJjt othar outBlanding winners uen ' inci. Miss Clevedon, Quinella, Tipperary, Colonel Service Fee Whiskers, Lord Kevello, Royal Premier, Macdoon and finn Monraith; and the trotting winners. Aggressive, Laracon v lUUO and Perilly. The remarkable achievements of this sire is Grazing $5 per week reflected in his high percentage off female winners. (wet or dry mares) Contact Freeman Holmes "The Manor" R.D. 4, Ellesmere. Phone Christchurch 295-882. One of the best-performed sons of the top sire. Out To MUEE IIM Win, Wee Win (1:58.9) was one of NZ's toughest ■■ C E •■ H w racehorses, winning over all distances. With Out To Win (Out To Win - now serving only a restricted book. Wee Win offers Fnaminn l accl breeders an appealing alternative. Wee Win, unbeaten in Foaming Lass) three 1979 Inter-Dominion heats, is from a family of Service Fee winners. He is a brother to Winning Lass (2:3.1, S wins) and Winning Queen (2:2.6), while his half-brother 9OUW Sovereign Fair won 6 incl. a Queensland Golden Slipper (1.f.g.) Stakes. He is a 2:0 sire already from only two to race, (10% discount two w.eJ U or more mares) " By the outstanding US sire. Race Tima (p 3 1:57 and „ _ „ $486,955), Farm Timer won 15 of his 41 career starts for EAR IVI earnings of $88,160. Ha paced I:sfc6 at three, went 1:57 at ■ ■wß four , find wa# raca timed in 1:56. His dam. Miss Norette TCI mi E D (by Bullet Hanover), Is a three-quarter sister to the 2:0 I IIwIE a® sire. Country Don (p 3 1:57.8), and to Farm Norah, the /i. 57 dam of the fastest female ever In Fan Hanover, which /n „ time-trialled in 1:50.8 at four. Farm Timer is a brother or (Raes lime - half-brother to 9 winners incl. Farm Missy (1:58.4), the Miss Norette) dam of 2 In 2:0. Farm Timer’s oldest stock are rising two Service Fee and hawa c raatad a favourable early response from trainers. $BOO Standing this season at Carl Middleton's Millburn Farm Ltd, R.D. 2, Rakala.

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