Syndicates
Sovereign Prince has sired the winners of around half a million and racing stock in New Zealand and Australia include Appendix, Alley Oop, Killjoy, Purcil, Jipcho, Master Grey, Sir Strome, Timax, Prince Appeal, Sovereigns Ace, Misty Prince etc.
Sovereign Prince is also the sire of the dam of champion race mare Silver Elm. Racing fans from all walks of life can now purchase a share in a beautiful 3-year-old chestnut filly by Sovereign Prince from Moon Crystal related to top winners including Jealous Lover (Wellington Guineas), Tardini (Avondale Cup), Goldfish (Egmont Cup). Share for sale at $550 (only 3 left) then $lO per week will cover all training, racing costs etc.
Also share in 2-year-old grey colt by Native Turn at $750. Phone 56-592 Christchurch or write “Race Horse Syndicates” (Ron J. Blair), P.O. Box 3135, Christchurch For photos, pedigree and free information. NOTE: we have a proven record of syndicating winners including Admiral Blair, Ten Winks, Decor Doll, D’arcy, etc.
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Press, 10 September 1985, Page 36
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162Syndicates Press, 10 September 1985, Page 36
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