In 1963 he was purchased and imported into New Zealand by Athur Fell of Fairdale Stud,
Palmerston North. His initial crop of 27 foals saw 23 to the races for 19 winners. Pakistan II's achievements at stud included being New Zealand's leading first-season sire in 1966-67 and the leading sire in the 1968–69, 1970–71 and 1973–74 seasons. He was runner up in the 1969–70, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974-75 seasons. Other top stallions during this time were Summertime, Le Filou, Kurdistan, Better Honey, Mellay, Gold Sovereign and Copenhagen II. Pakistan II sired 43 individual stakes winners from just 326 runners, for a percentage of stakes winners to runners of 13.2%. On 28 July 1972 he died from a ruptured abdominal blood vessel.
Notable progeny Progeny of Pakistan II included: • Ajasco (Ngatawa, by Llanstephan), winner of the 1972 Railway Stakes and 1971 Stewards Handicap • Ayub Khan (Dawn Chorus), 20 wins including the Thompson Handicap, Stewards Handicap, Egmont Cup and Foxton Cup • Count , 25 wins including the 1972
Telegraph Handicap and
Ormond Memorial • Deeds (1971, Chatty Lady), 6 wins in Australia, stood as a stallion at Brookdale Stud, Patea from 1978 • Honda, 17 wins • Karachi, winner of 15 races, including four open handicaps in Sydney • Prepak • Purple Patch (Micheline by Le Filou), winner of 20 races • Rajah Sahib (Gay Princess), winner of the Ellerslie Championship Stakes at two and the 1968
Caulfield Guineas &
Cox Plate, 1971
Doncaster Handicap &
Stradbroke Handicap • Sharda (Paper Bonnet), 21 wins including the Manawatu Challenge Stakes, IATA International (Ellerslie), CJC Stewards Handicap and Churchill Stakes • Sharif, 13 wins • Tashi, winner of 13 races including the Avondale Championship Stakes • Triton, winner of the 1972 AJC
Epsom Handicap and
Stradbroke Handicap • Wood Court Inn, winner of the six races including the North Island Challenge Stakes and the Champagne Stakes (Riccarton) • Zambari ==Legacy==