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■ 1 STAWARB BRED SIRES Wh OF THE SEASON .JL It . •St-. J J LIGHT I Lightly-raced, this exceptionally talented pacer won 7 races earning $20,895 in stakes and took a sub 2:0 record. c bampion sire, Lordship, Light Lord carries the /ica prized Globe Derby blood on both sides of his pedigree. (1:59.3) He is from a family of winners, his dam won 7, while (Lordship - Kathy Brigade, Invicta (NZ Cup), Armbro Craig, Briqade's Advice) Michael's Advice and Bill's Advice (1:57.2) have been o • r... other fine performers. His fee includes testing and all oervice ree. normal procedures pertaining to getting mares in foal. $650 | No hidden costs. No grazing fee charged until mares Il « n ) proves positive. Contact Steve and Kathleen Edge Natural Service "Waikoko" R.D. 3, Little River. Phone Chch 790-814. n u~»n» From only ever small crops, Tuft has compiled an Tr|lß F "1” enviable stud record. He has sired over 200 individual winners of around $2 million and has an excellent 40.6% &I IR A ) winners to stock of racing age. 1 T u f t been six times NZ's leading sire of trotters and (2:4.6) once a close second on the overall sires list for stakes (Star's Pride - won. His broodmares are also making their mark, having Taccol Mannvor) ,o rt 83 individual winners to date, including 9in 2:0. i dbt>ei ridduvei/ . g a (ow s . re w h ose f ee represents excellent Service Fee value for money. Contact Dennis Moore, Jones Road, Weedons. Phone Christchurch 478-438. SBEHggQjHgßjeraHiagMßlgHn — n mm races at Harold Park and another 7on other N.S.W. HLfIM D Cr tracks, is the sire of a star qualifier at Addington earlier this month in Hondo's Dream (3:27.6, 2600 m mobile) A A V from his first mating. By the sire of the dual Interw W II Dominion winner, Hondo Grattan, Hondo Away is from (Hondo Hanover - a % sister to Lookaway (21 wins incl. N.Z. Cup as 4yo), Come Away, by while he is a % brother to the smart pacers, Chataway (5 Fallarv) wins) and Cruiseaway (2:02.2). A member of the Bonilene e • c . family, Hondo Away comes from the same family as bervice Fee. other successful sires in Morano, Adorian and Forward. $250 His only representative to race, Coronda, was twice placed in 2yo races last term. Contact: Robert Hanna, No. 2 R.D., Rangiora. Phone Sefton 879. A talented dual-gaited performer which recorded 2:1.6 AQI 8 F pacing and 2:6.1 trotting (distance), Charlie Wood is now %4rlrs/“aßuLslE passing on his outstanding characteristics, speed, stamina and genuine courage, to his stock. By a son of Ww Star's Pride from the open class mare. Lucky Wood, m x i i Charlie Wood is now the sire of the pacing winners, Hare (Perfecto Hanover - Ura (4 wins, 5 places in 12 starts). Surprise Wood (3, 2 last Lucky Wood) season). Bush Ranger (2) and Mac's Gift; and the trot * Service Fee winners, Monty Wood (4) and Charlotte Wood (2). He jl. was a * so represented by the promising 3-y-o trotters, ~ $4OO Spry Wood and Methlick Prince, both placed last Grazing $5 season. Contact D. G. McCormick, Westerfield No. 8 R.D., A son of the sensational Most Happy Fella (sire of over 16 SWIESfIEG in 1:55) ' Swin 9‘ n 9 Fella fast making a name for himself vb IIIVUaV as a g . re p acers w ith speed and stamina. From only 2 KEB BA to race * n Ibe US, Fergus and Scotch Bright have both rELLM won in 1:58.6. In NZ, he has left the top filly. Jovial Jan (Most Happy Fella - (2:1.9 miler, NZ record holder for 3yo filly over 3200 m of Swinaina Mood) 4:15.4). Jovial Jan showed her consistency by placing in ino Z 23 of her 29 starts last term, and has won over $17,000. oervice ree. |^ gt seagon t he stock of this promising sire won $63,821 $5OO I from 25 winners. H fillies are as good as his colts. Grazino $7 00 (drv) Swinging Fella stands on an irrigated property. $lO 00 (wet) mares' Contact Les Thomas, Painters Road, Halkett. Phone Kirwee 689. Stallion reliability:— 58% of Paul Evander's syo's last D A R SI season ware winners. His winners were:— Delorious Kay IT L (3 wins, 14 placings); Paul Charming (3 wins, 6 placings); A IRBinikllPlHl Milford Meroney (2 wins, 4 placings). Other winners, RIDER Adios Evander, Paula Tabella, Come Running, Bonny (Grpat Evander - 'Paula, Northern Pride, Swift Paul. c .Y an . e How many stallions can match the success of this Paulina) impeccably-bred sire? Paul Evander is of excellent Service Fee: temperament and conformation, being bred from families well known to New Zealanders. VTIUU Paul Evander’s stock prefer to trot. (1.f.g.) Contact Russell Williams, Phone Christchurch 241-628, or write:— Irwell R.D. 3, Christchurch. Lightly-raced, Alonzo showed real brilliance recording his 1:58.4 record when third to Belmer's image and Sun A 3 rt MTrt Seeker after only 10 starts. His sire, a half-brother to a jrtßnVfilK.'W -} : 55 s i r e in Regal Yankee, left 160 live foals in NZ for 53 (1:58.4) winners, a fine percentage. His dam, Alvean has also left Yankee Express - Alfonso (1:59.8 and $190,000) and Ava Forbes, a good Alvpan) winner in Aust. Their grand-dam, Anitra, a half-sister to Mivedii/ champion Dictation, left the fine winner Melissa, grandService Fee. dam herself of Karamea Melody (NSW Sires' Triple $4OO Crown) and Better Melody, a winner of the Galaxy Final Vfuu for 2yo f .||j oBi Associate sire: Keystone Provider ($600). Inquiries to Wairiri Lodge, Ashburton. Phone 7571 or Studmaster,, L. H. Trotter, Phone Ashburton 88-271. winner, is an impeccably-bred young sire that comes Olßllf from the famed Purple Patch family. A ’/: brother to w EKllbi wl® Royal Decision (2:0.6, 10 wins and $49,995), Sovereign (Bachelor won 6 himself and $31,000 in a limited career. By Hanover - Royal Bachelor Hanover (sire of over 210 ind. winners and now Qaimar 1-RR R . a «>P broodmare sire), he is from the top mure, Royal □eimer, i. 00.0 - Belmer (12 wins and $29,601), a % sister to ths dam of by Thurber Frost) Harvest Gold (2:0.9, N.I. Osks, 9 wins). Other fine Service Fee: performers in a big winning family include the top mares. Lady Belmer (13 wins), Patchwork (12 wins), Rhinegolde (11 wins); and Belmer's Image (p3,1:59.7,12 wins). Inquiries to Brent Hanna, Factory Rd, Sefton. P, bona Sefton 814. 1 » A $NZ145,000 yearling, Speedy Summit was destined to DFF Fl V become a top trotting colt before his racing career was jjjlllr FEIL# u curtailed by a serious injury. Speedy Summit features BIBMBIRflfflTF" f be current golden cross of trotting breeding being by oU nwl aw! Ifl America's greatest trotting sire. Speedy Crown (stands at $NZ77,000 service fee) from a mare by a son of Star's (bpeeay crown - p ride Speedy Summit should be the perfect cross for Spritana 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 Rnn/ira Pop maternal sire, Ayres, is a former world champion trotter oervice ree d outstanding trotting sire and broodmare sire. $4OO | Standing at Fran Bebbington's Avalon Stud, Ashburton. Phone Winchmore 603. The winner of 7 races in a limited career. Frosty Lobell showed all the potential of a cup horse before a race fl a smash put an end to his racing. A fine looking young B D stallion, he is by a top sire, from a Thurber Frost mare LCjRELL which has left several other winners. A feature of his innZ ci racing was his brilliant acceleration, and this, along with (IViarK LODcll - hjs por f ect conformation and outstanding temperament, Lena Frost) should help produce top youngsters. Ten par cent Service Fee discount for two or more mares, and price negotiable for Ajnn winning or winning-producing mares. All care, no s4uu responsibility. Standing at Yukon Lodge, Pound Road, (I f a ) Yaldhurst. Inquiries to Don Bannan, 20 Dunrobin Place, Christchurch, 4. Phone 588-664. 11 " , " 1 '*LoM^l^TacS , ' dm placings and 6 $182,270 in stakes. His major victories were: 1980 Miracle LUUARMU Mile (Sydney), 2nd 1981 Miracle Mile; 1980 Inter-Dorn (I*sB 2) beat winner (Sydney), 2nd in final; 1980 Pan Am Mile; n '| I -_L. + 1980 Wellington Cup and 1978 NZ Messenger Final. ' L -°2' dl .9'J 1 " Locarno's sire, Local Light, left 24 in 2:0 from only 422 live Bravine) foals, while his dam, Bravine won 8 ar.-d held 2 NZ Service Fee records for fillies (2:5.2 mile at 2; and 3:10.8 1% miles at AornfS 3). She is also the dam of: Ostrava (1:57), Agrinion (1:57.6, YqOu 2nd fastest mare over a mile in NZ), Farasan (2:2.8 — (10% reduction for 2 2000 m) and Kiatina (2:4.9 —2600 m), the grand-dam of or more mares with Kanturk, 1:59.3. Standing at Bruce Francis's Ashmorven positive test) Stud, Winchmore No. 6 R.D., Ashburton. Ph. —a— j_a—»— tWinchmore 742. a An exceptionally talented pacer which brilliantly won 2 D A bis 4 starts. Patron Score displayed real speed when a G Ekwfatß winning twice over 2600 m (mobile) at Addington. His E maiden win was in the astonishingly fast time of 3:21.9, pacing his first 400 m in 28:8s, while against the Cl's a (El Patron - week later he looked tops when returning 3:20.9, pacing Rarhplnr Rrnrp) bis first mile in 2-0.1 and his last mile in 2:1. By the c 'na Fao successful sire. El Patron, Patron Score is, from a service ree Bachelor Hanover mare from a big winning family and is $4OO closely-related to other successful sires in Noodlum and Rr»zin<i $7 (drv) Tactile. Last year he served close to 100 mares. slo?wet maresL Contact Derek Dynes, R.D. 6, Ashburton. Phone Winchmore 750. H AC I to P 3yo of last season in Liquid Lightning (1:59.6), which hag won $l4 from 2 wins and 5 p| acoS in g starts inc. AIM O V Orari Chall. Stks. He paced a brilliant 3:16.1 when 2nd ■ j n the $30,000 John Brandon Flying Stakes. He has also (Albatross - left the top filly. Honkin Del, a brilliant NZ winner first-up Hpnriptta Hanover) by 8 lengths in 2:2.7 which has won Aust, classics such nennena nanover/ n{jw NSW Waratah Service Fee Stks at 2, and the Sth. Aust. Mermaid Stks at 3; Really $lOOO Honkin (2:2.2, 2 starts for 2 wins); Enchanter (2:3.2; 3 WA /moz. a ,- o maroe- 3yo wins to date); Canadian Girl (USA winner in 2:4.4) a "d other winners in Bold Guest and Annie Royale. 15% dis. Jor gore Honkin Andy is standing thisS&eason at Graerrie Lamb/s k- .Shantahlia Stud, North Eyre Fid, R.D. 1, Cust 806.

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