Wrightson Bloodstock 13th Northern Spring Sale Claudelands Showgrounds, Hamilton Thursday 22nd August — Lots 1-218 Yearlings. Broodmares and Dispersal Sales on Account of the Boyd. Krupa and Schick partnership (7 lots). \X inchester Stud (15 lots) and West \ iew Stud (lb lots). Friday 23rd August — Lots 219 - 295 Untried 2. 3 and 4 YOS Racehorses. Stallion Shares and Nominations followed by open Unreserved Mixed Sale. YEARLINGS (45): by Star Way*. Beaufort Sea'. Desperate Dee’. Bellissimo*. Jubilee \X me’. Musical Phantasy’. Solaboy’. etc. Including a half-sister to Gr. 3 SW Paul's Gold. BROODMARES (159): bv Pakistan ll'. Zamazaan*. Hermes’. Bismark ll’. Wandering Eyes’. Alcimedes’. Gold Sovereign'. Agricola’. Northfields. Silly Season. Oncidium'. Bellborough'. Taipan ll'. Ruling’. Namnan*. Sharp Edge’. Decies'. Shovcoff ll’. Sucaryl'. Serenader ll’. Sostenuto'. Silver Dream’. Exburv. etc. Including the dams of SW Fine Offer. Vera’s Pal. Paul’s Gold. My Friend Frances. Belamma: a 4 blood sisters to SW Zamazaan*. Paul’s Gold (2). Loch Linnhe: sisters or half-sisters to 27 SW including Manikato. Princess Dram. New Moon. All Belles. Deb’s Mate. Bianco Lady. Twirled. Fine Offer. Forward Charge; daughters of SW Fort Street. Safe, granddaughters of 6 SW incl. Gvpsv Moss'. Dee Dee. In foal to: Star Way'. Balmermo. Otehi Bay. Sea Anchor'. Wolverton*. Beauiort Sea*. Grosvenor. Khairpour*. War Hawk ll’. Imperial Seal*. Long Row*. .Mussorgsky . etc. UNTRIED 2. 3 & 4 YOS (73): by Zephyr Bay. Sir Tristram*. Star Way*, etc. Incl. sister to SW Arbre Chene. half-brother to SW Royal Troubador. RACEHORSES (15): incl. winners Lady Tailynn. Galaxy Bound. STALLION SHARES (9): incl. Sea Anchor*. One Pound Sterling*. Khairpour* STALLION NOMINATIONS (2) to Full on Aces and Ivory Hunter* Catalogues available from the Auctioneers: Wrightson Bloodstock Limited P.O. Box 3321, Auckland, New Zealand, Ph (09) 505-SBS. P.O. Box 461, Hamilton, New Zealand. Ph (071) 80-123. MBA 5328 a
PALATABLE TOM ROLFE - AMERI BELLE BAY HORSE, 1973, 16-1 H PALATABLE is the son of the champion race horse and Tenerani B,>l ' ini sire TOM ROLFE. Tot»n«na PALATABLE was a winner from the English stable of John £ Ribot El Groco Dunlop who trained Balmerinoand was seen recently a 58 Romanella —— on Our World TVNZ. g rThe distinguished rider Ron Hutchison - No. 1 stable . S > Roman | S '' G °' l * h ? d rider for John Dunlop - believed PALATABLE to be the best UJ £ g « horse trained at that stable up to that time. g oca on 3 prineaquiiio PALATABLE was a stakes winner of three races from six How starts at two and three years of age. Wins at three years * in the Crawfurd Handicap at Newmarket and X.Y.Z. r™ Nearco —— Handicap at Newmarket were reported in "Race Horses *4 OS yj- . 1976” as "won in tremendous style and completely Amerigo Pr «,pH»tk>n outclassed his fourteen rivals and defied his 6lb penalty X m Santinea when cruising home five lengths clear. He is a fine Derby fiL, ® CO S""" prospect". His only other three starts resulted in placings. — « He won from 1200-2000 metres. UJ Irish Shannon II , dlo Wort , PALATABLE left QUEENS PAL, South Island Filly of 1 . . —-— the Year, in his first crop and GASTNOROME the < GriCKet Miss G r j|| o outstanding Australian winner. PALATABLE was 3rd in »auui« the Sires List 1984/85 for the number of winners to L starters and number of races won. He has a 50% winners to starters. 28 Winners of 48 Ra “ B 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 winslm& Ilf including Prix de Courteilles Hep at Saint-Cloud under top weight PALATABLE, (c by Tom Rolfe) 3 wins, 3 places, 1200-2000 metres. SVSAL.E LBIME 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 Australian-bred and notable QOan s ’ 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 Eight h ' years in England and Ireland. Chutney, unraced dam of 5 winners in3rd Kentucky Derby, Futurity S., Christiana S. eluding Happy Tom (23 wins). by Roland. Six wins in fHhr, wnrs IC%1 C %) PS 36 3s fw- O (10%T3 S l5 Averaging! Hep, (twice) and seven other stakes 1ndex.2.96 Comparable Index. 142 sale yrlgs, avg $70,554, 4.0 Times ° f y s * winner at National Average. ? ■ Ireland Dam of eight winners including Meadov/ Court, winner &S 5 Z si., ol 93 d. ms ol SSXK KU George V, .nd Oo.en « 2nd 10 winners including Calgary Brook. lOwlnsand Up to September 1983 TOM ROLFE had left winners of $l2 million in AMERIGO, sire of Palatable's dam, was by Nearco out of Samhnea, stakes, almost 800 winners including 36 stake winners. These include: won two stakes races including Coventry Stakes. BOWL GAME, 74, g (dam by Round Table, 2nd dam by Rockefella): (n (j § A 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, Princequillo): $559,079, . ' champion grass horse, etc., sire, 2.75 AEL Amen go ass . Qf Yegr champion Hcp HOIST THE FLAG, 68, c (War Admiral, Tourbilhon): $78,145, champ- FORT M Qn Ho ' se (3 timesh Washington d.C. international ion 2-year-old colt, etc., sire, 4.28 AEL . ' K DROLL ROLE 68, c (Preciptic Nearco): $545,497, Washington D.C., (twicwL 5416 A65; International etc., sire, 1.28 AEL POLITELY, 21 wwata LONDON COMPANY, 70, c (Bolero, Tribe): $478,910, Pan American TERRIBLE TIGER, $263,313: DESSERT LOVE $169,225. W A H. (gr. II), Leonard Richards S. (ar II), Lexington H. (gr II), etc., sire, DREAM, $146,348: COLOGNE, $117,871. And at least 12 other S ak.s I. AEL' ’ winners. PALATABLE HAS A HIGH FERTILITY in each season at stud, up to 93%. PALATABLE $2500 No increase since 1983. p LUS GRAZING & VETERINARY FEES TERMS OF SERVICE: Free return if mare slips, misses or produces a dead foal. 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. | INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED - by appointment at 661 Main South Rd., Templeton | 'VrV. * 4 4 Addlv* G. H. MURFITT, 20 BRAKE ST, | Mlttaiton lUp CHCH4, y pH. (03) 437-443, STUD (03) 496-030. |
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