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Motukarara Trotting Assn (Under jurisdiction 8.P.T.C.) WORKOUTS This Sunday, July 3, 11 a.m. start. All classes, plus Yearling Parade. Nominations close Friday, July 1, 8 p.m. Licenced drivers only, please. Phone 478-737, 43-454. Advt

ST AND ARD BRED SIRES W OF THE SEASON 1, TV ■ Baynie, by Star's Pride, a sister to Hambletonian winS IMT ner Ayres (1.56.4, t), a top sire himself. Count Bay's H oldest crop are three. He's left five qualifiers, four D V trotting, the other Den Hest, quelified pacing at ■ Ashburton in April in a fast 3:12.6 (2400 m winning by (Speedy Count- [^ 3t 3eason , Paragon Lass qualified in close to record Baynie) time for a juvenile trotter at Forbury Park, and was Service Fee placed this season. Count Bay looks set to make his mark with some promising young talent. He can be SAtjO inspected at Kia Ora Stud, Sheffield. Associate sires: Dryham Lea ($500) and Montini Bromac ($400). Contact Leicester Roper, Phone Sheffield 790. A royally-bred pacer, Bionic Aidios returned to the a I V racetrack this season showing himself to be a horse A S of l^e highest class. From 16 starts, he has won 7 and a wjr O been 5 times placed. This season he won four, setting (fiarrknn three grass track records — at Methven by 5 lengthd I, over 2000 m in 2:38.6 (first start for 18 months); the Hanover- Waimate Cup in a brilliant 3:22.7 (2600 m and at AdlO Star) Rangiora in 3:25.5 (2600 m It is hard to say how far he Service Fee could have gone had he been injury-free. His dam, Adio Star, has let 10 individual winners of 60 races in N.Z., the winners of over $190,000. Contact Alister WW Kerslake, Star Stud, Lauriston, Phone Winchmore (free return) 800. Associate sire: Main Star ($600). From his first crop. World Skipper has left Bonnie Skipper, which won six here, and has taken 1:56.4 | record in America this year; and Pacific Vale (3 wins W W W ■ n hero and 5 in US), in NZ this season, he’s left the winC WIDD 5“ D ners of seven races which have won over $20,000 in«s>iaVo B ■ CITI eluding Isel, Gay World, Sea World, Skipper Ben and (Meadow Skipper- Skippers. Breed to the world's finest bloodlines World Cruise) through this fine young horse. His sire is the world's c Qr ,,; PO Fop hest while his dam is a half sister by Good Time to the aerv c legendary broodmare sire. Tar Heel. Associate sires: Keystore Mutiny ($400), Lopez Hanover ($500). ConVUW tact Des Grice, Kingcraft Farm, Prebbleton, Phone Christchurch 497-313. A C A half-brother to the ill-fated Ribbonwood Prince, KU Y L placed in 1:59.8 at Addington, Royal Delivery (5 wins) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is one of the few sons of the brilliant racehorse and DELIVERY siro Local Li fl ht (24 in awailabl °- His dam > Royal 80. w ■■ ■ Dream, is by champion sire Lumber Dream, a prolific (Local Light- sirs of winners including Robalan (1.57.6) and is a Royal Dream) leading broodmare sire. The Local Light-Lumber Service Fee Dream cross in Royal Delivery's pedigree will eppeal jlmmm as an outcross to many breeders, inquiries to Geoff $2OO Tate, Ladbrooks, Phone Christchurch 296-646. ii Associate sire: Lumber Dream ($1006). Grazing $4 dry mares, $5 wet. E ES fICTV The winner of 7 races in a limited career. Frosty Lobell Fll 9 ■ showed all the potential of a cup horse before a race ■ anl" I I smash put an end to his racing. A fine looking young L W DELL stallion, he is by a top sire, from a Thurber Frost mare (Mark I nhpll- which has left several other winners. A feature of his I ai-.o racing was his brilliant acceleration, and this, doing Lena rrosu with hjB perfect comformation and outstanding Service Fee temperament, should help produce top youngsters. A Ten per cent d ' BCOUnt two or more mares, and y4UU Price negotiable for winning or winning-producing (I f n nn nncitivp mares. All care, no responsiblity. Standing at Yukon (LT.g. on positive Lodge, Pound Road, Yaldhurst, Inquiries to Don Bantest If paid by n an, JO Dunrobin Place, Christchurch 4. Phone Feb 28, 1984) Brase has won 8 and been 10 times placed for $33,095. n n A A Ha showed his fine staying qualities to overcome a HKAbt 20m handicap and win the T.H.C. 4 year old Cham(Armhrn Dpi- pionship at Forbury Park in a fast 3:31.4 (2700 m At (Armbro uel three, he won a N.Z. Derby trial at Addington. His Sakeba) <j am has left six which have raced, all winners inService Fee eluding Abekas, Kabase (dual giated, 6 wins). Brase, ajiaa Takbaa (three wins) and Valase, (two wins). He's $4lOO from the same family as Mount Eden (1:56.6), Rustic tif i Zephyr (NZ Derby), Ruling Lobell, Nicotine Prince (p2, « 2:0.4). Philippa Frost (1:57.7) and others. For further Grazing $4 information contact Allan Holmes, Yaldhurst, Phone Christchurch 429-227. Associate sire Test Case ($250). Paul Evander, the winner of 6 races, is from a prolific n A I 11 racewinning and breeding family. Paul Evander is the P/lkwL best performed son at stud of the mighty Great Evander. Paulina is the dam of top trotters, Paula and Paulette, (1971 Rowe Cup); full sisters to Paul r Evander; and also the dam of Paul Gentry, Paula (Great Evander- Scott. (1974 North Island Oaks); Paul Duval; the winPauline) ners Maid Paul and Paulova, both breeding winners; Service Fee and Paulreta, a winner and breeding winners. Paul mm a Evander, is the sire of 5 winners this season and 50 per S TllO cent of his current four-year-olds have qualified. Yww Contact Russell Williams, Irwell, Christchurch R.D. 3. Phone Christchurch 241-628. A I I A CJ Th** saason’s leading sire of 2-y-o trotters, Allas Armfaro h as | B ft t O p Juvenile trotter. Lord Alias (NZ A D AA D D O 2-Y-O Trotting Stakes, 4 wins from 5 starts) and the AnIVIDHU winning filly. Noddy's Chance, a sensational start (T 2’l 2) from a limited first crop. They are carrying on in the i a rial same mould as he did on the racetrack. (Armbro Del- W j nner o f the 1979 Dominion Handicap (3200 m in Charming Widow) 4:12.3, Alias Armbro also had superb speed, trotting Service Fee his only mile in 2:1.2. He won 15 races including the 06 NZ Trotting Stakes at three. His brother, Winfield Armbro, has taken a 1:56.2 (pacing) record at the Ytf VW Meadowlands. Alias Armbro stands at Mangupuko (1.f.g.) Stud. Phone Bevan Heron, Sefton 762.

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Press, 1 July 1983, Page 15

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