STANDADD BRED - SIRES OF THE MASON » A . ij6WMEEw>» _ _ _ The Bir ® °* laBt season's highly-promising 3yo Rollicking MASTER Dean (4 wins from 12 starts incl. track records for iwiriv b i 2200 m, mob, 2:48.5, and 2600 m stand, 3:24.4), he has REAM also left Kildare from limited opportunities. Master Dean was the champion miler of his time, pacing nine 2:00 (1:57.3) miles — 1:57.3, 1:57.5, 1:57.6, 1:57.8 (Aust.), 1:59.2 (Honest Master (twice), 1:59.4, 1:59.8 and 2:00. The winner of 17 races nav Choiioi and $70,495, incl. a N.Z. FFA, Allan Matson FFA and a f. on Y. ,ia / Stars Travel Miracle Mile, Master Dean is bred on the Service Fee: same cross as Johnny Globe. Contact Noel Borlase, Hasketts Rd, Templeton. Phone Chch 49 g_45 7 . Alias Armbro is now the sire of the winners, Lord Alias Al I A C (former top juvenile), Alias Bebe and Guy Armbro, and the placegetters, Grand Central and Dancing Armbro, * nsannO from hi ® firBt Bmall crops. One of N.Z.’s finest trotters, AtilVlDrfv/ Alias Armbro won 15 including the 1979 Dominion (T 2'l 2') Handicap in 4:12.3, and trotted his only mile in 2:1.2. He z Ar _L ’ won 1 5 faces including the N.Z. Trotting Stakes as a 3yo . T.?. . . and an Ordeal Trotting Cup, while he is a brother to Charming Widow) Winfield Armbro, 1:56.2 (pacing). He comes from the Service Fee same family (Widow Volo) as Dainty’s Daughter, Bonnie Frost, Vista Abbey, Abbey Frost, Aust, stud sire Noble q>OUv Scott and Butch Cassidy. Standing at the Mangupuke Stud, Ashbys Road, Balcairn. Phone Sefton 762. I HDH From Lord Module’s first crop of 8, now just turned 3yrs, they are showing great potential, with two having II C already won at trials. On the track, Lord Module was iVIvUULE outstanding, winning 28 including the N.Z. Cup, FFA (TT, 1:54.9) and Fan Am Mile in 1:56.2. From 2nd line, he won by 3 fl ordshin lan ' * n ** lB Juvoni,e Champ, in the N.Z. record tinfe of .i~\ 2:49 - 1 (mobl a time which still stands. In his last Module) race at 7yrs, he beat Armalight, Bonnie’s Chance, Hands Service Fee Down and Gammalite in the world record time of 3:15.5 dj ■««Eft (mob, 2600 m). His 1:54.9 time trial was paced at 11.20 l&Qu p. m . on an off-track. Last season’s fertility rate — 95%. (10% discount 2 or Standing at the Claremont Stud, Templeton. Stud more mares.) phone 496-oso, or 499-516. nAV a I Boy “ l Del '» er y (5 Wins) is one of the tew sons of the brilliant HtJ Y M|_ race horse and sire, Local Light, at stud. His dam, Royal Dream, which also left the 1:59.8 performer Ribbonwood Prince, is by r>EI IVEDV the outstanding sire, Lumber Dream, a prolific sire of winners vCLaI V C<n I incl. Preux Chevalier (1:563) and Robalan (1:57.6), while he is (Local Liaht — now a Champion broodmare sire having left the dams of such nraamt greats as Roydon Glen (1:57.5), Sapling (1:56.7) and Roydon Roysl DrG3m) Scott (1:58.9). The Local Light-Lumber Dream cross in Royal Service Fee: Delivery’s pedigree will appeal as an outcross to many Anne breeders. Inquiries to Geoff Tate, Ribbonwood Stud, Ladbrooks. Phone Chch 296-646. Associate sires: Lumber Dream ($5000), 0 f g ) Jamie Hanover ($800). _____ From hia first crop, Farm Timer has left last season’s FARM promising 2yo Farm Boss (2:2.8, 2 wins, 8 placings), a m late foal sure to improve with age, the Aust, winner, Big TIMFR £ su ® ‘. he [ ac ®\P |ac ® d Smokey Leigh (qual. Dunedin, I lIVIE>n then sold to Aust.) and Imperial Time (qual. in 3:165) (1.57) Farm Timer won 15 of his 41 starts, pacing 1:58.6 at 3 (Race Time — 1 :57 a ‘ 5 a Q? waB ro«®-»imed in 1:56. His dam, Miss ' Miss Norette) Norette is a % sister to the 2.0 sire Country Don (1:57.8) miss Noreuej and lo Farm Noah> the dam 0( the faBteBl mare 6VBr Service Fee Fan Hanover, which time-trialled in 1:50.8 at 4 Farm $BOO ro,h ® r ...° r ’ A bro,h ®r «o 9 winners. Contact Csrl Middleton, Millburn Farm Ltd, R.D. 2, Rakaia. An impeccably-bred young sire from the famed Purple CAVEDCIAkI * ch - h ° haa *® tt ,aBt »® a «on’s smart filly, Lady OUvCnElvlN S°* e l e, £ n J l . wi J?> 3 placings in 7 starts), and Crystal (Bachelor Hanover fjF’V A J ,,t Bta r* at Globe Derby Park, — Roval Belmer ’ c f,rBt r° p Of 4 ,o ®' B ' Th ® winner of 6 ___ „ y ociiiici, of h lB 26 starts, Sovereign was a top 3yo winnino thn 1:58.8 by 1978 N.Z. Derby and Cardigan Bay Stakes His dam Thurber Frost) Belm «r won 12, while his % sister Roval Service Fee H^A« f n r«i2 n J , L O l h *?'9- winnin o family incl. ■••rvest Gold (9 wins, N.I. Oaks), Lady Belmer (13 wins) $550 i’m»n h s WO M (1 i *j a 8). Rhinegolde (11 wins) and Balmer’s Image £o3, 1:59.7, 12 wins). Contact Brent Hanna Factory ffoad, Sefton. Phone Sefton Mil. ’
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