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STANDARD BRED SIRES W OF THE MASON V W

J A M E C A handsome chestnut, James Mac Faber gives breeders JMITi a chance to breed to a classic winning Meadow Skipper ■■ ■« A nED line horse at a moderate fee. From 3 starts as a 2yo, he maCFADEK ran 3rd at Methven and 3rd in Natural Guy’s NZ Sapling (Midshipman — Stks won in 3:10.1, after receiving a rocking run from Julies Treasure the 2nd row - His ,irB * 2 3 V° starts resulted in a win of hv annd rhaco'i the Sthld Supremacy Stks, beating Royal Rumour and Poo. King Alba in 3:12.61 (gale force wind) and 2nd to oervice ree. Freightman at Addington before being struck by a $3OO severe virus which left him with internal complications, flfn in%rtte Contact Frank Bebbington, Avalon Stud, Ashburton, o ° -Lei Phone Winchmore 603. 2 or more mares)

An impeccably-bred young sire from the tamed Purple AAtwnMiAn Patch family, he has left last season’s smart filly, Lady SOVEREIGN Sovereign (1 win, 3 placings in 7 starts), and Crystal Bullet (2nd in first Aust, start at Globe Derby Park, (Bachelor Hanover Adelaide) from his first crop of 4 foals. The winner of 6 — Royal Belmer, Of his 26 starts, Sovereign was a top 3yo winning the I’sB 8 — by 1978 N.Z. Derby and Cardigan Bay Stakes. His dam, Thnrhpr PrnQtl Royal Belmer won 12, while his ’A sister, Royal nuroer rrosi) Decision, won 10. Others in thia big-winning family incl. Service Fee Harvest Gold (9 wins, N.I. Oaks), -Lady Belmer (13 wins), $550 Patchwork (12 wins), Rhinegolde (11 wins) and Belmer’s vwwu image (p 3 1:59.7, 12 wins). Contact Brent Hanna, Factory Road, Sefton. Phone Sefton 814.

DAHMEV SUCCESSFUL SIRE — PROVEN BLOODLINES RODNEY 100% TROTTING-BRED DAY |NO PACER IN HIS PEDIGREE IN 8 GENERATIONS j (IMP.) SIRE OF 62 WINNERS GayetyDay) S,RE 0F THE DAMS 0F 26 W,NNERS Service Fee: CONTACT A.J. LANCASTER, 88 SOUTH BELT, $4OO LINCOLN. PHONE 252-724

CTADTEAS3R An impeccably-bred young sire, he won 11 from 69 wl VKIiVKv starts in a restricted career and will leave stock suited ■ to N.Z. conditions. 3rd to Camelot, Hands Down in the I UOKg 1983 N.Z. FFA after winning the Firestone Stakes (3000 m in 2:31.5) on Cup day, other main wins came in I 1 oa - *» m - r - the Ashburton Cup and Canty Park 4yo-Stakes. He won 2000 m) 3 over 3200 m going 4:10.9. A half brother to 5 winners (Lordship — incl. Weatson (1:58.6), other fine winners in this top Grotiqp) family include Wag (1:57.4), Merval (2:00.6), Pater cL Onedin (1:56.6), and last season’s top 3yo Samson (10 . oervice ree. wins, 2:00.3). Standing at the Globe Lodge Stud, $650 Templeton. Phone Barry Nyhan, Chch 497-202. 10% v discount 2 or more mares.

TUFT Tuft has been six times N.Z. leading sire of trotters, and ' twice he has been runner-up on the over-all list. He has fl] Q | left over 200 winners, incl. 13 pacers and 1 trotter in 2:00. t UBB | 9 was the 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 h.e? 21 mare of her gait. Barabbas had four wins and 1 second TaeX Lnmm, ,rom «»e starts and won N z Trotting Stakes to be the l assie rtanover lop juvenile trotter last term. Daughters of Tuft have left (1:57.8)) over 100 winners, incl. 12 in 2:00. He has left 42 per cent Service Fee: winners to live foals. Contact Dennis Moore, Jones Rd, $BOO Weedons, phone 478-438.

The sire of last season’s highly-promising 3yo Rollicking MASTER Dean (4 wins from 12 starts incl. track records for 1 1 2200 m, mob, 2:48.5, and 2600 m stand, 3:24.4), he has nF A M 8,80 ,eft 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 ' raw Qhailal and $70,495, incl. a N.Z. FFA, Allan Matson FFA and a Lsay oneiid) 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 5 _457.

RAM Don Baker leaves 2yo’s for those big stakes now on —"T offer, such as Autumn Gold (p2: 2.2, former N.Z. filly BAICER record, p 3: 2:00.2, 10 wins), Times Up (13 wins incl. 7 as ,_o. A .c 7 a 2yo, N.Z.-N.I. Oaks winner), Scott Baker (5 N.Z. 2yo (P'J. 1.0/-0) wins incl. Thames Juvenile and IZB Final), Peter Baker (AdlOS Don — (p2: 2:2.6, 4 2yo wins), Sleepy Baker (5 2 and 3yo wins) Newport Mom ba, 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, darxiira Paa- ,ncl - Able Baker (1:57), Doctor Don (1:57.2), Billy Baker oervice 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 /Rier 2 nr morn Lamb’s Shantahlia Stud, North Eyre Road, Rangiora ' u ‘ mareS ) (Just 30 min. from airport). Phone Cust 806. Alias Armbro is now the sire of the winners, Lord Alias AS I A C (former top juvenile), Alias Bebe and Guy Armbro, and AKLIAVO the placegetters, Grand Central and Dancing Armbro, - from his first small crops. One of N.Z.’s finest trotters, ARMBRO Alias Armbro won 15 including the 1979 Dominion /T 2-1 2 \ Handicap in 4:12.3, and trotted his only mile in 2:1.2. He , A L ’ / won 15 races including the N.Z. Trotting Stakes as a 3yo (Armbro Del — anc j 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 $5OO Scott and Butch Cassidy. Standing at the Mangupuke Stud, Ashbys Road, Balcairn. Phone Sefton 762.

■ Joy Boy, the winner of 15 of his 64 starts, is standing his JU Y 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 ._sr co o , Cup (2900 m mobile), Hawera Cup (off 90m), Geraldine (TT; l:oo.o) Cup (85m), Manawatu Cup (85m), Westport Cup (120 m (Boyden Hanover- the Methven Cup (20m), while he also won the J. Joyeuse) McCloy Memorial (3200 m off 60m) at Methven. Joy Boy eprvirp Fep 18 ,rom a L ‘ 9h * Br *gade mare that has left 16 foals, Bto race incl uding 7 winners, and from the same family as $5OO Monsignor (27 wins). Standing at Westmoor Stud, il f Hoskyns Road, Christchurch. Phone Bill Dickson, Chch V-'-y/ 478-166.

Palestine recorded 18 wins and 37 placings for $81,730 incl. wins in the 1976 Wellington Cup, 1977 Allan Matson FFA (rating 2:2.1, 2600 m), two Hannon Memorials, 1977 Kaikoura Cup and 1979 Inter-Dominion consolation. By the outstanding sire Scottish Hanover (39 in 2:00), his dam Coo Doo has left a record breaking 18 consecutive foals incl. Barbara Del (9 wins, dam of Ruthless), the dam of top pacer Derby (11 wins) and Cuddle Me Doo (2.00 filly), Columnist (7 wins), Stereo Light (6 N.Z. wins) and 4 other winners. He is now the sire of a winner, Pallea, and several qualifiers from limited opportunities. Standing at Nova Lodge, Springston, No. 4 R.D. Phone Jeff Wheeler, Springston 838.

PALESTINE (1:59.2) (Scottish Hanover — Coo Doo) Service Fee: $6OO (10% disc. 2 or more mares)

One of the best performed sons of the former top U.S. ■■■■« racehorse Boyden Hanover (1:56), Bth on the sires list NOSTkADAMUS ,aBt 80ason with bis 65 starters winning $196,404, “ ■ nnv Nostradamus was a top performer himself before being (Boyden-Hanover- plagued with injury. Lightly-raced, starting only 30 times Seattle) for 7 wins and ®®r nin 9 B $59,285, he won the 1983 NZ Con/iro Fao Messenger and was voted 4yo Pacer of the Year. A half* iservice ree brother to Individualist (2:00), he is from the ciassicallyssoo bred mare Seattle (Light Brigade - Scornful by U. ~ t « ino/ Hie' Scott), and is closely related to the good winners (1.1. g. lu/o uib. Esteban, Helmsman and Sweet Alli (1:59.4, US). Stand2Or more mares) j n g a t Frank Bebbington’s Avalon Stud, Ashburton. Phone Winchmore 603.

■ From Lord Module’s first crop of 6, now just turned LUiiU 3yrs, they are showing great potential, with two having II C already won at trials. On the track, Lord Module was IVliZlxwJf outstanding, winning 28 including the N.Z. Cup, FFA (TT, 1:54.9) and Pan Am Mile in 1:56.2. From 2nd line, he won by 3 /I nrdehin len. in the Juvenile Champ, in the N.Z. record time of ip 2:49.1 (mob, 2200 m), a time which still stands. In his last MOOUie) race Tyrs, he beat Armalight, Bonnie’s Chance, Hands Service Fee n Down and Gammalite in the world record time of 3:15.5 {MOCA I ( m °b, 2600 m). His 1:54.9 time trial was paced at 11.20 v I 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.) i phone 496-oso, or 499-516.

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