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1985 SOUTH ISLAND BLOODSTOCK SALE Lot 1 2-year-old Dark Bay Colt by Palatable Dam Cecilia half sister to Allez Bijou. This colt is a full brother to Allez Pal — 3 wins 84-85 season. Advt SELL YEARLINGS by Sharivari, Pevero, Standaan, Malek El Hawa, Sound Reason, Kauro Prince. Also 2 year olds and North Island racehorses. N.Z. Magnetopulse Machines. Ring 558-847. Canterbury Bloodstock Agency, Ltd. Advt SIR GODFREY COLT LOT 105 SOUTH ISLAND SALES FINE upstanding black colt by Sir Godfrey (imp.). 70 per cent success ratio from first crop ex the Winning Sucaryl mare. Substitute a half sister to six winners including Summer Cup, 13Vs Australian wins. This colt is closely related to Apollo Eleven, Royal Dee and Philippines Horse of the Year Little Morning. —Advt

PALATABLE TOM ROLFE - AMERI BELLE BAY HORSE, 1973,16-1 H PALATABLE is the son of the champion race horse and B * lllnl sire TOM ROLFE. Tenerani Tofanollo PALATABLE was a winner from the English stable of John g Ribot - El Groco Dunlop who trained Balmerinoand was seen recently Rornanella — Barba™ — on Our World TVNZ. g ? Bwrini The distinguished rider Ron Hutchison — No. 1 stable » 5 Roman S> ' G * ll * h ' Kl 111 rider for John Dunlop — believed PALATABLE to be the best UJ j; Q_Q buckup horse trained at that stable up to that time. “ *7 I— Pocahontas Princaquiiio PALATABLE was a stakes winner of three races from six “J ® How |( starts at two and three years of age. Wins at three years » in the Crawfurd Handicap at Newmarket and X.Y.Z. Nearco ph * ro * Handicap at Newmarket were reported in "Race Horses IM - Nogn™ 1976" as "won in tremendous style and completely aJ -I Amerigo outclassed his fourteen rivals and defied his 6lb penalty X uJ Sanlinea when cruising home five lengths clear. He is a fine Derby CL 60 CD S 3 Sm " prospect". His only other three starts resulted in placings. — 35 He won from 1200-2000 metres. £ | r islh Shannon II |d|g Wordi PALATABLE left QUEENS PAL, South Island Filly of S _ . , . ——— the Year, in his first crop and GASTNOROME the < Cricket G r j|| O ° outstanding Australian winner. PALATABLE was 3rd in eduina the Sires List 1984/85 for the number of winners to starters and number of races won. He has a 50% winners to starters. 28 Winners of 48 R ces FEMALE LINE Ist DAM: AMERI BELLE, by Amerigo. Nine wins, $100,367, to 1 mile. Dam of five foals to race, all winners: PLUTUS (c by Vaguely Noble) two wins 1 m & 11f including Prix de Courteilles Hep at Saint-Cloud under top weight PALATABLE, (c by Tom Rolfe) 3 wins, 3 places, 1200-2000 metres. £ BELLENOBLE (f by Vaguely Noble), two wins in U.S.A, in 1976 also PLUTUS is now a successful sire in Australia. Plutus is sire of Lady TOM ROLFE was Champion 3 year-old colt of 1965 Plutus, one of the outstanding 3-year-old fillies in Australia. Won Preakness S., Citation H., Chesapeake S., Arlington Classic S., 2nd DAM: American Derby Aqueduct S„ Salvator Mile H., Cowdin S„ Chica- IRISH CRICKET, by Shannon IKchampion Austrahan-bred and notable aoan c ' success later in U.S.A.). 2nd Belmont S Washington Park H., Michigan Mile and One- Dam of: Lucky Pocket, 7 wins, $44,235. Dancing Flame, winner at 3 g. ht j_| " years in England and Ireland. Chutney, unraced dam of 5 winners in3rd Kentucky Derby, Futurity S., Christiana S. eluding Happy Tom (23 wins). | TOM ROLFE is by RIBOT, stakes winner in France, England, and 3rd DAM: . I ItX leadina sire in Enqland and sire of 66 Stakes winners. MISS GRILLO by Roland. Six wins in Argentina, champion 3-y-o filly, ■ Italy, leading sire rn tngiana, anoi sire Argentine Derby and Oaks. Also 10 wins $250,930 in U.S.A, incl. San | ™ r ° u 9 h J 9 B 2: Slred \ 3 ii C o% PS 26 5 ?w f °HO%) 84 3 15 Aver°age 2 Earnings Juan Capistrano Hep, Pimlico Cup (twice) and seven other stakes £ yo W L V ' «iJ I vrin<J avo $7O 554 9 4 0 Times races. Dam of six winners including: Morristown, winner of 3 races in Index, 2.96 Comparable Index, 142 sale yrlgs, avg $70,554, 4.0 limes Hq Lake wjnner at 3jn |re|and Meadow Music, winne r at National A varage ' „ . . 2in Ireland. Dam of eight inners including Meadow Court, winner IB SIS S N»h W A n m.rteon!,. sl,e of 93 d a ™ of Irish Sweeps Derby. Kin fl Geo. 0 e VI and Queen Elisabefh Stakes, 2nd Meadow.'darnof lOwinnersincludingCalgsry Brook, W wins end s,re. □ptoSepfember 19S3TOM ROLFEhad left winnersof Sl2million in AMERIGO. sits of dam. was b, Ne.,eo out of Santhnea, stakes, almost 800 winners including 36 stake winners. These include. Maland Amerigo won two stakes races including Coventry Stakes. BOWL GAME, 74, g (dam by Round Table, 2nd dam by Rockefella): | n uSA he won 12 races, $419,171 including San Juan Hep, Hialeah $907,083, champion grass horse. Turf Classic (gr. I), etc Turf Cup. RUN THE GAUNTLET, 68, c (First Landing, Prmcequillo): $559,079, ° sjred; _ champion grass horse, etc., sire, 2.75 AEL . FORT MARCY 21 wins $1,109,791. Horse of the Year, Champion Hep HOIST THE FLAG, 68, c (War Admiral, Tourbillion): $78,145, champ- FO (3 Washington D c international ion 2-year-old colt, etc., sire, 4.28 AEI. (twirw) ■ P?° LL ,- R 0 ) E 'f C '7m AEI N " ,C °" ” ’ 0.C.. AMER|GQ , 3 WM6 . rXS Ttlbel: M 78.910. Pan Able,lean SL ™ER. «g3l» H. (gr. II), Leonard Richards S. (gr II), Lexington H. (gr II), etc., sire, DREAM, $146,348, COLOGNE, $117,871. And at least 12 other stakes I. AEI. winners. PALATABLE HAS A HIGH FERTILITY IN EACH SEASON AT STUD, UP TO 93%. PALATABLE $2500 No increase since 1983. PLUS GRAZING & VETERINARY FEES I TERMS OF SERVICE: Free return if mare slips, misses or produces a dead foal. | I All care — no responsibility | All pregnant mares foaled under supervision of a night watchman with the assistance of I foaling alarms, Veterinary Surgeons available on a 24 hour service. j I appointment at 661 Main South Rd., Templeton Mucartotr 'ir X — % ■ II

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