STANDARD BRED _ SIRES OF THE SEASON X TV . ■a. a —. Lightly raced, winning 7 and $20,895, Light Lord, by LIGHT champion sire, Lordship, carries the prized Globe Derby blood on both sides of his pedigree. He’s from a family | nRH of winners, his dam won 7, while Kathy Brigade, Invicta /Tr-CV, < NZ - Cu P)> Armbro Craig, Michael’s Advice and Bill’s (1:59.3) Advice (1:57.2) have been other fine performers. His (Lordship — Brig- combined average for stock sold at the National and ade’s Advice) G ' N ' Bal ® B * his y® ar was $4500. His fee includes testing and all normal procedures pertaining to getting mares oervice ree. in foal. No hidden costs. No grazing fee charged until $650 mares prove positive. Contact Steve or Kathleen Natural service “ w ‘ il “ k< ’”' 80 - 3 ' u,lle phl,nß clwh 2M * TUFT Tuft has been six times N.Z. leading sire of trotters, and a twice he has been runner-up on the over-all list. He has f I I C 1 left over 200 winners, incl. 13 pacers and 1 trotter in * 2:00. TuM, ° waa * h ® 1984-85 leading trotting mare, (2:4.6) winning the Rowe Cup. She has had 15 wins for (Star’s Pride $117,655, some $l5OO short of becoming the top winning (1'57 2) mare of her gait. Barabbas had four wins and 1 second Toeeio Uonnuar from five starts and won N.Z Trotting Stakes to be the i assie nanover lop j Uvan j| e trotter last term. Daughters of Tuft have left (1:57.8)) over 100 winners, incl. 12 in 2:00. He had left 42 per cent Service Fee: winners to live foals. Contact Dennis Moore, Jones Rd, $BOO Weedons, phone 478-438. Palestine recorded 18 wins and 37 placings for $81,730 DAI ECTIIIE incl. wins in the 1976 Wellington Cup, 1977 Allan Matson ■ Mlifcwlllwfc ffa (rating 2:2.1, 2600 m), two Hannon Memorials, 1977 (1:59.2) Kaikoura Cup and 1979 Inter-Dominion consolation. By (Scottish Hanover the outstanding sire Scottish Hanover (39 in 2:00), his Cnn Dnnl dam Coo Doo has left a record breaking 18 consecutive t-Jl' foals incl. Barbara Del (9 wins, dam of Ruthless), the Service ree. dam of top pacer Derby (11 wins) and Cuddle Me Doo $6OO (2.00 Columnist (7 wins), Stereo Light (6 N.Z. ,^ no/ n wins) and 4 other winners. He is now the sire of a (l(J/o GISC. 2 or winner, Pallea, and several qualifiers from limited more mares) opportunities. Standing at Nova Lodge, Springston, No. 4 R.D. Phone Jeff Wheeler, Springston 838. nfiM Don Baker leaves 2yo’s for those big stakes now on —,®z offer, such as Autumn Gold (p2: 2.2, former N.Z. filly R AKEK record, p 3: 2:00.2, 10 wins), Times Up (13 wins incl. 7 as VcTcf a 2yo, N.Z.-N.I. Oaks winner), Scott Baker (5 N.Z. 2yo (po. 1.0/.o) wjnB inc j Th am eB Juvenile and IZB Final), Peter Baker (AGIOS Don — (p2: 2:2.6, 4 2yo wins), Sleepy Baker (5 2 and 3yo wins) Newport Momba, and Waimuku Express (p2, 2:3.9, 1:59.2, US). He left 40 bv Tar Heel) U.S.-bred winners and 60 N.Z.-bred winners, 11 in 2.0, Qorvira Fan- incl. Abl ® Baker (1:57), Doctor Don (1:57.2), Billy Baker service ree. and Don Henry (1:57.6), Chinko Don (1:58.4), Bret Baker $lOOO (1:58.8) and Don Diego (7 wins). Standing at Graeme mica 9 nr more Lamb’s Shantahlia Stud, North Eyre Road, Rangiora. (DISC. Hiure (juBt 30 mjn from ajrporl) phone Cuat 806 . The only 4yo ever to win the N.Z. Cup—lnter-Dominion A All double, Stanley Rio has made an immediate impact at O I ANLt Y stud. From his first crop, he was the leading N.Z.-based _sire of 2yo’s in Aust, last season due to his outstanding RIO son, The Rio Star, whose earnings exceeded $48,000. , a n.nn His combined Aust.-N.Z. earnings placed him 4th on the (p 4 2.UU.1) (jB{ of N.Z.-based sires in Australasia. In N.Z., Stanley (Nevele Golfer — Rio j S the sire of the speedy filly Riani (2 wins incl. N.Z. RiO Fleur) 2yo record for 2200 m, stand, of 2:55.2), while he has left Fps 5 qualifiers and 20 2yo trial and parade winners. A champion performer on the racetrack, destined to leave $1250 champions. Standing at Stanley Rio Stables, Yaldhurst Road, phone Jim Crawford, Christchurch 429-790. _ _ An impeccably-bred young sire, he won 11 from 69 CTADTCnPn starts in a restricted career and will leave stock suited JIVRIrVIII/ t 0 N2 conditions. 3rd to Camelot, Hands Down in the ■ ARAE 1983 N.Z. FFA after winning the Firestone Stakes LVIHIE (3000 m in 2:31.5) on Cup day, other main wins came in z-i .cq 1 m r the Ashburton Cup and Canty Park 4yo Stakes. He won ' onnnml 3 over 3200 m going 4:10.9. A half brother to 5 winners 2uuum) Inc) Weatson (1:58.6), other fine winners in this top (Lordship — family include Wag (1:57.4), Merval (2:00.6), Peter Grouse) Onedin (1:56.6), and last season’s top 3yo Samson (9 Qnrvirp Fee - wins, 2:00.3). Standing at the Globe Lodge Stud, S Templeton. Phone Barry Nyhan, Chch 497-202. 10% $650 discount 2 or more mares. — Joy Boy, the winner of 15 of his 64 starts, is standing his first public stud season to a limited number of mares. A w V ■ Bon of the former top U.S. racehorse and successful sire, Boyden Hanover, his wins include the Wellington D v ■ Cup (2900 m mobile), Hawera Cup (off 90m), Geraldine /TT- 1 -58 3) Cup (85m), Manawatu Cup (85m), Westport Cup (120 m Hanover- the Methven Cup (20m), while he also won the J. (Boyden Hanuvei McCloy Memorial (3200 m off 60m) at Methven. Joy Boy Joyeuse) js j rom a Light Brigade mare that has left 16 foals, Bto Qprvice Fee race including 7 winners, and from the same family as AKAfk Monsignor (27 wins). Standing at Westmoor Stud, $5OO Hoskyns Road, Christchurch. Phone Bill Dickson, Chch 4Z&166. _ &
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