SON OF PETER BINGEN
DERBY WINNER’S LINES Peter Bingen, sire of the Great Northern Derby winner, Peter’s Find, raced at the trotting gait as a three-year-old, running second to Peterwah in the Sires’ Produce Trotting Stakes at Dunedin in 1924. Converted to pacing, Peter Bingen made the highest class, winning among other important events the Wellington Gold Cup, National Cup, Free-for-All and the New Zealand Cup, the last in two consecutive seasons. By Nelson Bingen from Bertha Bell, Peter Bingen is fullbrother to Great Bingen, the largest stake-earner in the Dominion, and Worthy Bingen, sire of a host of highclass trotters, including Worthy Queen, 2.3 3-5 and 3.14 2-5.
Lady Yvonne, dam of the Derby winner, was a very useful performer. She is by Our Thorpe, from Lady Stepney, a trotting mare by Peterefa from a Proud Child mare. Lady Stepney won races for R. Millan. Peter’s Find was bred .by Mr. A. W. Bailey, who owns Lady Yvonne, and was educated by his present trainer, G. T. Mitchell.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 26 February 1941, Page 3
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