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STANDARD BRED SIRES DF THE SEASON V TV Win imiirvtwwiii i*i , O A V Bay Foyle had 35 wins and 32 placings incl. wins in the DM I NSW Miracle Mile and NZ Free For All. His is the sire of f over 20 winners incl. Dillon Foyle (1:57), Captain F*LJ T I—E Rainbow (1:57.6) and Kotare Comet (2.00). M His broodmares have left the likes of Metal Mickey, 2nd ‘ ci-J, in G -N. Derby; Kotare Song (1:59.2), good winner in (GOOS© bay U.S.A.: Comander Romp; Whatabay and the recent Glenfoyle) qualifier Spring Feeling, 3.12, 2400 m. Service Fee: Concessions available. Where can you breed to a 1:59.2 racehorse who is a 1.57 «j)dUU sire and 1:59.2 broodmare sire at this fee? j.f.q. Contact Belwin Park Stud, phone 479-144. PRSAT SUCCESSFUL SIRE — PROVEN BLOODLINES WINNERS AND QUALIFIERS AGAIN LAST TIME SEASON (JO wTo’s G Thal) ~ 100% FERTILITY 1984-85 SEASON. Se s3so ee CONTACT A - J - LANCASTER, 88 SOUTH BELT, LINCOLN. PHONE 252-724. B BZ*LBT Lightly raced, winning 7 and $20,895, Light Lord, by LI win I champion sire, Lordship, carries the prized Globe Derby blood on both sides of his pedigree. He’s from a family LORD of winner his dam won 7, while Kathy Brigade, Invicta /iJcaoi ( NZ ‘ Cu P)’ Armbro Craig, Michael’s Advice and Bill’s (!:□».3) Advice (1:57.2) have been other fine performers. His (Lordship — Brig- combined average for stock sold at the National and ade’s Advice) G - N - 88,68 thiB y® ar was $4500. His fee includes testing qprvirp Fpp- and al * normal procedures pertaining to getting mares ' in foal. No hidden costs. No grazing fee charged until $650 mares prove positive. Contact Steve or Kathleen Edge, Natural service “Waikoko,” R.D. 3, Little River, phone Chch 290-814. 014. DON D ° n Baker ,eaves 2 y°’« ,or th ° BB b'9 stakes now on n j> offer, such as Autumn Gold (p2: 2.2, former N.Z. filly SAKER record, p 3: 2:00.2, 10 wins), Times Up (13 wins incl. 7 as z n o. IR7 a2yo .’ N - Z --N.l. Oaks winner), Scott Baker (5 N.Z. 2yo 's?' 0 ' Wins mcl. Thames Juvenile and IZB Final), Peter Baker (Adios 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 by Tar Heel) U.S.-bred winners and 60 N.Z.-bred winners, 11 in 2.0, Sprvirp Fpp>- incl - Ab,e Baker Doctor Don (1:57.2), Billy Baker L 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 (Disc 2 or more Shantahlia Stud, North Eyre Road, Rangiora ' mares) mOre Oust 30 min. from airport). Phone Cust 806. ■.a * The sire of last season’s highly-promising 3yo Rollicking MAoTEK Dean < 4 wina from 12 start® incl. track records for _ _ _ _ _ 2200 m, mob, 2:48.5, and 2600 m stand, 3:24.4), he has DE A Al also left Kildare from limited opportunities. Master Dean , H was ,h ® 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 Gav Sheila) and 570,495, incl. a N.Z. FFA, Allan Matson FFA and a Qprvire Fee- S,ara Travel Miracl6 Mile, Master Dean is bred on the service ree. same cross as Johnny Globe. $6OO Contact Noel Borlase, Hasketts Rd, Templeton. Phone Chch 499.457 pVAnwAnn An * m P®ccabty-bred young sire, he won 11 from 69 STUKTPUKU starts in a restricted career and will leave stock suited _ _ *o N.Z. conditions. 3rd to Camelot, Hands Down in the LODGE 1333 N - z - FFA a,t6r winning the Firestone Stakes . . c n y (3000 m in 2:31.5) on Cup day, other main wins came in (1:59.1, rn.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 (LordshiD — incl. Wea, son (1:58.6), other fine winners in this top ' Crniicol family include Wag (1:57.4), Merval (2:00.6), Peter uroube) Onedin (1:56.6), and last season’s top 3yo Samson (10 Service Fee: Wins, 2:00.3). Standing at the Globe Lodge Stud, Templeton. Phone Barry Nyhan, Chch 497-202. 10% discount 2 or more mares. Bred on *be same Bye Bye Byrd — Good Time cross as HEISTvNI! ,h e former champion racehorse and successful sire, — Nardin’s Byrd (7th on sires list last season), Keystone DKOwIDER Provider has left last season’s top 3yo, Samson (2:00.3, ■ g wins, 6 placings incl. Welcome Stks and Sires (p 3 1:58.6) Produce Final at two, and Champion Stks, Celebrity /Rvp Rvp Rvrd- Stks, Sires Stks semi-final and G.N. Derby Graduation o y ,aB ‘ season), the sub 2.0 performer Unspoken (1:59), Permanent Wave, Even Key, Keystone Adios, Silence and Keystone by Good Time) Surprise, impressive first-up 3yo winner at Addington in Service Fee 2:37.9 (2000 m Standing at Wairiri Lodge, Ashburton. Studmasters L.H. Trotter and A. McCormick. Phone $BOO Ashburton 7571 or 88-271. Associate sire: Alonzo ($500). I A KdlE The winner of 4 of his first 6 starts, Jamie Hanover uAIVIIEZ (p 3 2:00.6) is a brother to Jules Hanover, a 1.54 sB * ED winner in the U.S. Bred along similar lines to successful “AIMvVEbT Albatross sons in N.Z. such as Alba Counsel, Vance /Albatross Hanover and Honkin Andy, he comes from a female line Ippnia Hannvorl which has 80% winners to live foals. By Albatross JOanie nanoverj (1-54.6), the sire of over 745 winners, incl. 450 in 2.00 Service fee an< j 41 j n 1.55, his dam has left 11 winners from 13 foals, while his grand-dam has left 11 winners from 15 foals, ipouu He i 8 C | o#e | y related to Happy Sharon (p 4 1:54.8 and (diSC. 2 or more $606,964). Standing at Geoff Tate’s Ribbonwood Stud, mares or race-win- Ladbrooks. Phone Christchurch 296-646. Associate ning mares) sires: Lumber Dream ($5000), Royal Delivery ($300). A 5NZ145.000 yearling. Speedy Summit was destined to become a top trotting colt before his racing career was vr EC U I curtailed by a serious injury. Speedy Summit features m I |a anM st* the current golden cross of trotting breeding being by WWEVIIVII I America's greatest trotting sire, Speedy Crown (stands /Qnppdv Crown - at 5NZ77.000 service fee) from a mare by a son of Star’s (opeeoy urown prjde Speedy Summjt BhouW be the perfect cross for Spritana Hanover) the large number of Star’s Pride line mares by Tuft, by Ayres Crockett and Game Pride now being bred from in N.z' Service Fee H'S maternal sire, Ayres, is a former world champion fl?ArtA trotter, an outstanding trotting sire and broodmare sire Standing at Frank Bebbingtqa’s Avalon Stud, AshburW ton. Phone Winchmore 603.

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