A BRILLIANT SPRINTER Winner of Six Races SEDGEWICK (3) Rich Chestnut, 6 years. 17 hands. Sire—WILKES (France) Dam—MATAWANA ■. ■W' : ' v ’ ~■'‘-J '' '■" '-y . j ' -jC' ' i ~ -■<— ' . • ■■■■->< . . fe-Ai >-p <—•* - - rtffiiiw <****• . ~ v*. _ Zz ' > . ~ ’<*''-' Sedgewick winning the S.T.C. Two-year-old Stakes by 5 lengths, in Race record time at Canterbury Park. The First Son of WILKES to stand at Stud in N.Z. WILKES, by Court Martial, has twice been Champion Australian Sire, twice leading sire of two-year-olds, and current leading sire of two-year-olds. Sire of the current two-year-old star, Very Merry. Sire of Wenona Girl £70,825. WILKES is sire of winners of over £400,000. WILKES stands at a fee of 1000 gns. SEDGEWICK is a typical Wilkes horse in performance, colour, conformation. MATAWANA, Dam of Sedgewick is also dam of Todwana, head of 1963-64 Queensland Two-Year-Old Free Handicap, winner of eight races and £15,390 including Q.T.C. Sires Produce Stakes, etc. SELKIRK, winner of twelve races, and the speedy winner Moonie Star. Matawana is a full sister to Second Earl, best two-year-old of his year, winner of £21,890 and now at stud. SEDGEWICK’S pedigree is studded with brilliance and early speed. SEDGEWICK is described by a leading Australian trainer Colin Hayes, thus: ‘‘Sedgewick is a horse with exceptional speed.” SEDGEWICK won races from two years to six years, winning his last race just prior to being shipped to N.Z. Sedgewick was never over-raced and was vetted 100% sound when purchased by Morwenstow Stud. Sedgewick is selected to breed speed and two-year-old winners of brilliance. SEDGEWICK, the young first-season sire must appeal on breeding and performance. NOTE:—Two Wilkes horses have already gone to the Stud in Australia at fees of 300 gns. and 200 gns. respectively. Sedgewick’s fee 100 gns. live foal and free return. Associate Sires FOUNTAINHEAD Handsome son of Gold Nib (Imp.) five times leading New Zealand sire of two-year-olds. FOUTAINHEAD, the best sprinter of his time. Australasian record holder. Winner of 14 races and £19,445. Conformation and Disposition 100%. Mr George Blackwell (a director of the Curragh Bloodstock Agency, Eng.) expressed the opinion that "Fountainhead was the best type of sprinter that he had seen anywhere in the world.” FOUNTAINHEAD was never over-raced, an important feature in a stallion. FOUNTAINHEAD'S youngsters have been keenly sought after and are held in the highest esteem. Fountainhead’s book is filling rapidly, please book early. CAMPO (5) Magnificent Black Horse. Winner of £17,805 including the Brisbane Cup. Sire —LANDAU, winner of 6 races, 3 as a two-year-old. Now a highly successful Australian sire. Landau, out of Sun Chariot, is a half brother to Gigantic. Dam—SAVANNAH, bred in France, and Dam of eight winners in France and Australia. CAMPO, a tough stayer with a brilliant pedigree. CAMPO selected by a panel of experts to race for the Punters’ Club of Australia. CAMPO, described by an eminent personality as a horse of exceptional quality. MORWENSTOW STUD comprises over 300 acres of rich grazing country and expert care and attention is assured to brood mare owners. NOTE:—Every mare is hoof branded and identification is accurately recorded. Veterinary care and first-class management is standard practice. Inspection of the Stud is welcomed. All Inquiries and information gladly given. D. B. C. ALLIN MORWENSTOW STUD Phone 7030 Kaiapoi
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ENTRIES INVITED 41st NATIONAL THOROUGHBRED YEARLING SALES TRENTHAM JANUARY 19, 20 and 24, 1967 (Oates subject to alteration) CLOSING DATE FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON THE OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Entry forms showing details of revised "Conditions of Entry” are available on application to any Branch of the Joint Auctioneers, or direct to: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON A CO. LTD. P.O. Box 1895, Wellington or PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. P.O. Box 112, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 7
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