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r ----no— BRED - SIRES Ml Of T* SEASON * f iy» One of the best performed sons of the former top U.S. sire Boyden Hanover (1.56), Sth on the sires list last NACTDARAMIK season with his 65 starters winning $196,404,117, Fa I RMVKIIIV* Nostradamus was a top performer himself before being (Boyden-Hanover- plagued with injury. Lightly-raced .startingonly 3° times ' 3 Coaftloi tor 7 wins and earnings of $59,285, he won the 1983 NZ i>eaine) Messenger and was voted 4yo Pacer of the Year. A halfService Fee brother to Individualist (2.00), he is from the classicallybred mare, Seattle (Light Brigade-Scornful by U. Scott) S4UU and is closely-related to the good winners, Esteban, Helmsman and Sweet Alli (1:59.4, US). Standing at Frank Bebbington's Avalon Stud, Ashburton. Phone Winchmore 603. U’rWf TAME Bred on the same Bye Bye Byrd-Good Time cross as ftEIdIUNE the former champion racehorse and successful sire, — _ Allan m Nardin's Byrd (7th on sires list last season), Keystone PkOwIOEIk Provider has left last season's top 3yo, Samson (2.00.3, 9 wins. 6 placings incl. Welcome Stks and Sires (p 3 1:58.6) ! Produce Final at two, and Champion Stks, Celebrity (Bve Bve Bvrd- § stks. Sires Stks semi-final and G.N. Derby Graduation PernTinpnf VVovp I last season), the sub 2.0 performer. Unspoken (1.59), rcniidiieiii vvd\r. E^n Kpy Keystone Adios, and Silence among others, GOOD I line) whil® Keystone Surprise has been showing promise at Service Fee trials. Standing at Wairiri Lodge, Ashburton. Studmastars. L. H. Trotter and A. McCormick. Phone Ashburton $BOO 7571 or 83-271. Associate sire: Alonzo ($500). l / » v Joy Boy. the winner of 15 of his 64 starts, is standing his tJCJ’ B first public stud season to a limited number of mares. A son of the former top U.S. racehorse and successful BOY sire, Boyden Hanover, his wins include the Wellington 7* „ Cup (2900 m mobile). Hawera Cup (off 90m), Geraldine (TT; 1:bb.o) Cup (Ssm). Manawatu Cup (65m). Westport Cup (120 m (Bovden Hanover- the Methven Cup (20m), while he also won the J. Joxeuse) McCloy Memorial (3200 m off 60m) at Methven. Joy Boy Cprvi'pFpP is ,rom a L '9 ht Brigade mare that has left 16 foals, Bto v_ei vivr rc c- rgce including 7 winners, and from the same family as $5OO Monsignor (27 wins). Standing at Westmoor Stud, , f Hoskyns Road. Christchurch. Phone Bill Dickson, Chch 1 y 478-166. World Bank is ,rom the dam ot 4 winßers ' including Leading WUnLU Light, who broke 2.00, won in N.Z., Australia and the U.S.A, and A became a successful sire. From very limited opportunities at stud, World Bank has left 8 il umhpr Dream qualifiers with 2 sons winning in the U.S.A., Manitou in 2:00.8 (Lumoer uream and Me Bruvveri a three-yesr-old last season in 1:59.2 and 1:58. Hose I anoo) B Ljve toa | guaran tee for mares up to 18 years of age, if fees paid | Service Fee Iby April 30. | tj'Qftn I Contact A. R. McKenzie. 226 Redcliffs Road, Belfast, Chch 5. jouu | phone Beltast 8328 ||Orw "of thZ besTperformed sons of the top sire, Out to VA/IKI I Win > Wee Win ( 1:58 -9) was one °* N.Z.’s toughest VVEZE *lfll'« | pacers, winning over all distances. The winner of 19 (Out to Win — | inlcuding 3 Inter-Dominion heats, Wee Win is a brother ' Fnaminfi I ass) Ito Winning Lass (6 wins) and Winning Queen (2:2.6), a -Ja Fao 7 I while his '/z brother, Sovereign Fair, won 6 incl. a service ree s Queensland Golden Slipper Stakes. He is a 2.0 sire $6OO 0 already from only two to race, Wee Junior (1:59.7) and il f n x | Wee World, both winners. His first main crop of 3yo’s (I-' this season have been showing up, while 2 yearlings (10% discount 2or | ast season by him have al eady attended parades. | more mares) Standing at Springston. Phone Gavin Thompson, Christchurch 478-660. A son of the highly-successful sire Lumber Dream, ®Ba Dryham Lea is now the sire of 35 individual winners, Mil Y HMIVI inch 4in 2.00, from limited opportunities, he has left one . - of last season’s promising 3yo’s My Locality, while the LEA former fine 3yo Logan Dryham (2:0.5, 6 wins and over a limhar Droam $40,000), was light-raced last term. Other fine winners uredui by thig former tough and versatile performer incl. Lea Meadow Jewel) Cavalla (has rated 1:59.3 in winning over 1960 m in t Service Fee: Aust), Logan Lea (9 wins), Rough Lea (13 Aust wins), | fiicnn Risdon Lea (placed N.Z. Oaks), Thornlea and Advance fe «puUU Spark (1.58). Inquiries to Leicester Roper, Kia Ora Stud, H 1 Bluff Rd, Sheffield. Phone Sheffield 790. Associate sire: | Montini Bromac ($600). [i mMBKSWMXSHKMnRU I Illi I 1 If WWI I 111 II H HUM— ■nßim Noodlum, the former champion juvenile, is the sire of 120 winners. His percentage of live foals to winners, NOODI LIM 3yo’s and over, is now 30%. He has left 17 in 2.00 o onnm’ including: Lemrac (NZ’s first 1.54 pacer in 1982, yet to (pj, z.UU.b) be bettered) and N.Z.’s first race winning 2.00 juvenile, (Bachelor Master Mood — 1:59.5. In N.Z. last season, he was ably Hanover represented by N.Z. record-breaker, Master Mood (2.28, DpfH mob ’ 2000 m, m.r. of 1:59.6) and the 2.00 winning filly . ' Cuddle Me Doo. He left four winners at the last service Fee Addington meeting for the season, including promising $l5OO 2 year old Dakota. * Contact Freeman Holmes, “The Manor”, R.D. 4, Elles- | mere, Phone Christchurch 295-882. , _ _ ■—> Lightly raced, winning 7 and $20,895, Light Lord, by LIGHT champion sire, Lordship, carries the prized Globe Derby b a blood on both sides of his pedigree. He’s from a family I ifYßtt °* winnerB > his dam won 7, while Kathy Brigade, Invicta l-WlalW' (N.Z. Cup), 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 ' adp’c Advice) G-N. Ba,es ,his year was 5 4500 - His faa includes testing due & mu > and a |j norma | procedures pertaining to getting mares Service Fee: i n j oa |. No hidden costs. No grazing fee charged until mares prove positive. Contact Steve or Kathleen Edge, “Waikoko", R.D. 3, Little River, phone Chch 290Natural service 814 TUFT Tuft has been six times N.Z. leading sire of trotters, and ■ B twice he has been runner-up on the over-all list. He has / S S Q 1 left over 200 winners, incl. 13 pacers and 1 trotter in 2:00. Tussle was the 1984-85 leading trotting mare, (2:4.6) | winning the Rowe Cup. She has had 15 wins for (Star’s Pridel $117,655, some $l5OO short of becoming the top winning ' M . ( - 7 mare of her gait. Barabbas had four wins and 1 second I, '- 4 . from five starts and won N.Z Trotting Stakes to be the Tassle Hanover top juvenile 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 Sprvice Fee - winners to live foals. Contact Dennis Moore, Jones Rd, $BOO ' Weedons - P hone 478-438. The sire of last season’s highly-promising 3yo Rollicking RXIACTEQ Dean (4 wins from 12 starts incl. track records for IwIMO I Cri 2200 m, mob, 2:48.5, and 2600 m stand, 3:24.4), he has A AB also left Kildare from limited opportunities. Master Dean UEZAIm 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 /Hnnpqf’ Master — (twice), 1:59.4, 1:59.8 and 2:00. The winner of 17 races (Honest Master and 570495, jnC | e a N.Z. FFA, Allan Matson FFA and a Gay Sheila) Stars Travel Miracle Mile, Master Dean is bred on the Service Fee: same cross as Johnny Globe. (Rfin Contact Noel Borlase, Hasketts Rd, Templeton. Phone SOUU Chch 499-457. I 8 A MIE The winner of 4 of his first 6 starts, Jamie Hanover (p 3 uniVlIE- 2:00.6) is a brother to Jules Hanover, a recent 1.54 l_l A winner in the U.S. Bred along similar lines to successful nMNUVfcn Albatross sons in N.Z. such as Alba Counsel, Vance (Albatross — Hanover and Honkin Andy, he comes from a female line Inanie Hanover) Which has 80% winners to live foals. By Albatross J Qorvirp fpp (1:54.6), the sire of over 745 winners, incl. 450 in 2.00 service roe and 41 jn 1 55 , hjg dam haB )e f t 44 winners from 13 foals, $BOO while his grand-dam has left 11 winners from 15 foals. o nr mnrp He '* closely related to Happy Sharon (p 4 1:54.8 and (disc. 2 or more standing at Geoff Tate’s Ribbonwood Stud, mares or race-win- Ladbrooks. Phone Christchurch 296-646. Associate n ' ean

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