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At Limerick Lodge in 1985 SILVER PRINT (Silver Dream - Bali - Sovereign Edition! Top New Zealand Bloodlines at an Affordable Price. SILVER PRINT won 7 races in a career restricted by injury. He won from 1200 m to 2200 m on all types of tracks. He won at two and won his last two races at five before being forced into retiremnet. SILVER PRINT is impeccably bred. His dam is a winning sister to SA VOIR (VA TC Guineas, VRC Wakeful Stakes) who was from an imported mare closely related to MA CQUARIO. A half sister to SILVER PRINT was sold for $lBO,OOO at Trentham this year. His sire Silver Dream has left 14 stakes winners including SIR SILVER LAD and SILVER NYMPH the top three year olds of their respective years. sBsoless 10% for multiple bookings and 10%> for mares who won three races or have progeny who have done so. Contact LIMERICK LODGE STUD Racecourse Hill Phone (0516)88702 After Hours 88377 Associate Sires: Malak El Hawa ($1,000) Euphronius ($2,000)

gJATE OF KINGS VAGUELY NOBLE - KLEPTO CH, HORSE. 1978. 16-2 H Gainsborough Auereola Hyperion Sj " ,n ° ® CO Angolola Donat.lio II STATE OF KINGS was sold as a yearling for 3g* Vienna F *° l * $850,000, shipped to France but did not race Ov- Turkish Turkham -mSiX owing to a foot injury. 8 Blood Rusk M»nn. STATE OF KINGS is owned by a American -gj q Phsun. syndicate, headed by Mr Nelson Bunker Hunt, 3 1 Nearco — in which a share was sold for US $1 Million 0r? £ Noble cmup when he was a three year old in training. Z ** O Lassie BaI)e sig Game STATE OF KINGS has been fully booked in Suj Savaga Tropical his seasons at stud and will be in 1985/ u. W—- — O “ Swaps Khalad — Since his arrival at Riccarton Stud ui ■£• No iron Reward he has developed into an impressive individual ° Robbery fT TV Buck Ton., and is an 'eye catcher' to all those fortunate | J* Z Bimiette enough to inspect him. CO a - Knocks., ® E „ I Reigh Count Perusal of 'STATE OF KINGS' pedigree shows that E Berni - he is impeccably and fashionably bred and is y Blue oon.fa* almost certain to follow in the footsteps of Blurr vezzano ort,#o New Zealands' leading sire Noble Bijou — uoiaeau also by Vaguely Noble. Noble Bijou like Bteu Lady La* State of Kings was unraced. ISOPACH (c by Reviewer). 11 wins in 19 starts, 2 to 4 in Italy to 1982 in U.S., $249,440, Champion miler at 3 in Italy, second high weightened at 2 in Italy, Premio Emilio Turati-GI, etc. Now standing _ _ his first season in Kentucky. IWALfa LTOfa ESTRAPADE CH, F, By Vaguely Noble - making her a full sister to State of Kings — raced in France. Her first three starts over 2400 VAGUELY NOBLE was Champion 3 year old colt in France, Ist metres, when ridden by Lester Piggot, resulted in three wins by marObserver Gold Cup, Ist Prix de Chantilly, Ist Prix de Guiche, Ist Prix gins o f two lengths or more. As a result of the ease of these wins de L'arc de Triomphe, Ist Prix du Lys, 2nd Feversham S., 3rd Grand and h er obvious class she was one of the pre-race favourites for the Prix de Saint — Cloud, and European Horse of The Year. Prix Q e |_> arc Triomphe in which she was to be Lester Piggot's VAGUELY NOBLE the worlds leading sire of Group 1 or Grade 1 choice of mounts. However, in her fourth and to date only other winners and sire of THREE millionaires is apparently well on start she ran second after being badly checked and sustained a his way to becoming the most influential broodmare sire of our fracture of one of the bones in her hock joint — certainly a merittimes. oriouse performance. Mr Zeiber, her trainer, who has trained two VAGUELY NOBLE HAS SIRED 43 STAKES WINNERS, INCLUDING: is Sy "aching 0 1 DAHLIA (Honey's Alibi): 15 wins to 6, $1,535,443, worlds leading have trained." The injury necessitated her being spelled for the money-winning mare, Horse of the Year in England twice, Champion remainder of the season. grass horse in U.S., King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S.-G1 twice, Thjs se ason ESTRAPADE has won the Gamely HG-G 1 5107,000 Benson & Hedges Gold Cup-G1 twice, etc. a t Hollywood Park, won Santa Anna HG-G 1 $130,000 at Santa LEMHI GOLD (Candy Spots): 8 wins at 3 and 4, 1982, $1,116,445, Anita and 2nd San Juan Capistrano Invitational HG-G 1 $300,000 Champion older horse, Jockey Club Gold Cup S.-Gl, Marboro Cup at Santa Anita. She is now one of the top race mares in U.S.A. H.-Gl, etc. PRIMEHAUL, B, C, By Excelller won in France, % brother to GAY MECENE (Sir Gaylord): 5 wins to 4in France and England, State of Kin g s and Estra P ade - $495,878, Champion handicap horse in France, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud-Gl, Prix Eugene Adam-G2, Prix Niel-G3, etc. BLUE BLURR Winner at 2 and 3, $15,085. 3 other foals, all winners — MISSISSIPIAN (Dark Star): 3 wins at 2 and 3in France, $262,322, china Blue, 19 wins 2to 7, $68,427; 2nd James E. Dooley Memorial Champion 2-year-old colt, Grand Criterium-Gl, etc. Sire. H . 3rd Rainbow H. Set NTR. Blue fences, 8 wins, 3 to 5, $70,760. ? o AA L r^lri E <?nh E nht»?p m rnlri tl r nl: ri Wl ptr a sim in En9 ' and ' Champlon Dam of ALLA BREVA (9 wins to 5, 1982, $316,443, Gallant Fox 2-year-old colt, Observer Gold Cup-Gl, etc. Sire. H -G2 H . 2nd Roamer H _ G2 Grey Lag H . G3> etc when jt ( %L d n^ 9 !: e,: hQt W | inS t °r- 5 1 ‘"t FranCe ' 9 ' Rains,’s wins at 4 and 6, $33,354. and U.S., $1,654,002, Freeh St. Leger-Gl, etc. NOBILLARY (-Court Martial): 4 wins to 3in France and U.S., BLUE GROUSE, 8 wins. 2t06, 11 foals, all winners, including - $419,824, Washington D.C., lnternational-Gl, etc. UP The Limit, 3 m 5, Sire. EMINENCY (Chieftain): 5 wins at 3 and 4, 1982, s3o9,llo,Oaklawn Dom r pe S rignon , '4 wins, 2 to 4. H -G2 Razorback H.-G3. Boston Grouse, 3 wins, 2 and 4. EMPERY (Postin): Classic winner in England and France, $272,000, Greek Lark, winner at 2 and 3. co-highweighted in England Free H., Derby S.-Gl, etc. Sire. Empery Don Mexicano, 3 wins at 3 and 4. sired the 1983 Epsom Derby winner. L'OISEAU BLEU, 2 wins at 2, half-sister to TWILIGHT TEAR (Horse of the year, dam of BARDSTOWN, A GLEAM), SUNNY LADY, PERFECTION, War Rings, 8 foals, 6 winners, including - B ff* B it Fa BP” The Eagle, 24 wins, 2to 8, $96,865, 2nd American Bred S., Laurence tl faS wlll— fa Liifa Armour Memorial H. Set NTR 814 fur, in 1.42 3/5. Night Baker, 13 wins, 2 to 5, $41,425; 3rd Ventnor H. Sire. KLEPTO. 11 wins at 3 and 4, $135,468, Bed o' Roses H.-G2, Cor- B | ue Law , 12 wins, 3to 7, $32,442. rection H.; 2nd Quaker City H„ Rockette S.; 3rd Milady H., Mill Race Jedda Bleu placed at 2. Dam of Ol'Bleu. Granddam of DANCING H. 4 foals.two to race - WILLIE, JET SAILOR, WILLIES FROM, etc. Blue Warbler, dam of Recourse, Granddam of SEA CATCH STATE OF KINGS in his only two seasons at Stud had 95% of mares positive on pregnancy test. STATE OF KINGS FEE $l5OO Pius grazing and veterinary fees. | This is a generous fee which will ensure him being fully booked once again at an enticing low fee. 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 foaling alarms. Veterinary Surgeons available on a 24 hour service. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED — by appointment at 661 Main South Rd., Templeton | Mucarton

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