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STA WARD BRED - SIRES OF THE SEASON T TV I. A three-quarter brother to Trio (1:55.2), Waratah, the winner of 8 himself, has left 26 individual winners incl. 5 |flf M£9 ATA LI ,n 2:0 from limited opportunities. The sire of the highlySBAfaM I promising Coastal Trader (4 wins In quick time this (Jnhnnv Rlnho - term), other fine winners by Waratah inci. Miss Part (placed in inter-Dom final), Commancho (1:57.8), uueenwgaio - Waralene (1:59.2), Ribbonwood Prince (1:59.8), and by Light Brigade) Crafty Admiral (p 3 1.-&L8). Waratah has a flawless Service Fee pedigree being by Johnny Globe from the top class Aenn mare, Queen Ngaio, and carries two strains of the famed Globe Derby blood. Waratah's half-brother, Fernside Bachelor, has left a 1:55.8 performer in McKenna, inquiries to F. E. Newfield, Hasketts Road, Templeton. Phone Christchurch 497-572. A talented duai-gaited performer which recorded 2:1.6 aA OI EE pacing and 2:6.1 trotting (distance), Charlie Wood Is now passing on his outstanding characteristics, speed, stamina and genuine courage, to his stock. By a son of wWOOQ Star's Pride from the open class mare, Lucky Wood, . „ , ~ Charlie Wood is now the sire of the pacing winners. Hare (Perfecto Hanover- Ura(4wina, 5 places in 12 starts), Surprise Wood (3,2 this Lucky Wood) season). Bush Ranger (2) and Mac's Gift; and the trot e or .,; ro Paa winners, Monty Wood (4) and Charlotte Wood (2). He service ree WBB a(8O rep?aBen ted by the promising 2-y-o trotters, $4OO a Spry Wood and Mothlick Prince, both placed this season. Grazing $5 Contact D. G. McCormick, Westerfield No. 8 R.D., Ashburton. Phone Westerfield 878. A son of the great Bye Bye Byrd (1:56.2), from an Adios mare which has left 7 winners in 1:58.6 or better. Keystone Mutiny is the sire of a star qualifier at KIF v BOMe E Addington in May in Fergus Mclvor (3:30.5, 2600 m), and a a v ■ Mrfias. Victorian 3-y-o winner In Shy Mutiny. Keystone Mutiny fOSI WBS !n J u red as a 2-y-o when showing tremendous BWaO ii 16 3 I potential and a year later his half-brother, Keystone (Bye Bye Byrd Mohawk (1:56.8) was purchased for $150,000. From a top Mwrinw Ariinn) family of winners, a sister to the dam of Keystone Meaaow AOIOO/ Mutiny, Keystone Addy, has left 11 winners from 12 Service Fee foals. His grand-dam, Betty G. left 8 winners incl. 6 2:0 producing daughters. Contact Des Grice, Kingcraft Farm, Prebbloton. Phone Christchurch 497-313. Associate sires: World Skipper ($600), Lopez Hanover ($500). Mercedes has made an exceptional start as a sire being SWlEiarP'&lff top money winning sire of 2-y-o's in the North island iVsEFIWUaJCw last season from his first crop, incl. Skipper Byrd, 4 wins, i Maarinviz Qkinnar - $18,650, and since sold to Aust whore he has paced 1:59.6 (Meaaow SKipper (plac9d 2nd), RaHy Man (2 wlnB $722g lnc! NZ Futurity Keystone Memento) Stakes). This season he has 4 2-y-o winners incl. Service Fee Skedgewel! 2:2.3 Albion Park (2 wins). Precious Dina &*nnn 12:10 wet track defeated Lady Alba), Paia Royal (2:17, iyyO 1700 m grass track record NZ Futurity Stakes) placed in Il f - i 2:3.7, and Luxury Liner (2:4.3); and 4 race placed incl. ? * Proud Star (2:4, sth in $lOO,OOO final). Young Mac (2:4.9), (10 per cent discount Hydrocarbon (£4.4), PeppareHl (2:6). two Or more mares) Inquiries to Frank Bebbington, Avalon Stud, Ashburton. Phone Winchmore 603. B WAI half-brother to the iil-fated Ribbon wood Prince, pieced HLp b a™ in 1:59.8 at Addington, Royal Delivery (5 wins) is one of die few sons of the brilliant racehorse and sire Local OELi V ER Y Uflbt (24 in 2:0) available. His dam. Royal Dream, is by champion sire Lumber Dream, a prolific sire of winners (Local Light - Including Robalan (1:57.6) and is a leading broodmare Royal Dream) sire. The Local Light-Lumber Dream cross in Royal Service Fee Delivery's pedigree will appeal as an outcross to many breeders. $3OO Inquiries to Geoff Tate, Ribbonwood Stud, Ladbrooks. , Phone Christchurch 296-646. Associate sires: Lumber (I.f. g.) Dream ($2000), Nordei Skipper ($800). V A ffMlltf’lPE Sire, leading US Trotting sire who leaves great gaited g I ® E E and mannered horses. HER kss produced 7 winners to date, Brilliant Yankee nefcfc® ins, 2-02 h $151,000). (Speedy Crown 2nd Dam Hoot Yankee dam of 8 winners inch the dams Brazen Yankee) of Flawless Yankee {1:58, $309,000) and Modern Yankee Service Fee the dam of 3 in 2:0 inci. Yankee Predator (p 4 1:56.3, $258,000). 3rd Dam Burma Hanover half sister to Rodney (1:57.4). (10% reduction on fees His oldest stock are 3 year olds in August. for two or more positive Contact F. Fletcher, Roydon Lodge, Christchurch. Ph. tests) 498-639 Christchurch. Jones Road, 5 R.D. Niatrix, which was purchased 100 per cent sound and in m a| - rarngiv full training was working times as fast or faster than TOeA B ® ome «üb»«iuent two-year-old winners. His sire /m- * 1 ad 1 Nlatross, the greatest horse of all time, is booming in (Niatross I :4y. I - America already being a multiple sub 2:00 two-year-old Moontrek) sire. Qarviro Faa Currently Niatrix has in excess of 50 requests for L” 8 bookings and in fairness to those already having booked $lOOO nominations for a service will definitely close on July 31. Rnnk ft ill H ® wiH Barvo 50 selected mares only. Inquiries to Philip Iggo "Serenada" Okuhu, Rangiora P.B. Phone Loburn 787. E IFh rt * 18 the fastest representative of a siring line iLCrKU which keeps getting better — Globe Derby, Logan _ _ —.— _ _ „ Derby, Johnny Globe, Lordship and now Lord Module, B,M OO O sLk£ tha fastest ever miler in NZ with his 1:54.9 time-triai. He v qlBo j ointly . hok j 8 thB NZ ml!a raca rocord of 1:56 j, whila (TT, 1:54.9) he recorded a 1:58.1 rate over 2000 m, a 1:59.3 rate over (Lordship - Module) 2200 m and winning times of 3:15.5 (2800 m and 4.9 Qprvirp Fee (3200 m Three, four and five-year-old of his year and 1979-80 Harness Horse of the Year, his 6 rising 2-y-o's from his first crop show exceptional promise. (10% riiernunt two Standing at the Claremont Stud, Templeton. Studmaster or more mares) Mo,co,m McLoOd ' Ph °" B Christchurch 496-080.

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