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CHIEF RULER YOUNGSTER Ellerslie owner-trainer W. Kemp has made early application for the name of Supreme Ruler for a Chief Ruler —Miss Ethel foal, and the selection of Supreme Ruler has been approved. This l'oal is the last of Miss Ethel’s progeny, and ranks as a half-brother to that good filly. Gold Money, a double-winner at the winter meeting at Ellerslie. CLOSING TODAY Entries for events ahead close today as follow: Auckland Racing Club.—Classic, events, 5 p.m. Avondale Jockey Club.—Classic, events, 5 p.m. Manawatu Racing Club. —Classic events, 9 p.m. Takapuna Jockey Club.—Takapuna Plate and Wynyard Plate, 5 p.m. Waipa Racing Club. —Nominations for winter meeting oh June 28. with the secretary, Mr. J. G. Wynyard, Te Awamutu, or Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Auckland. 5 p.m. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB The committee of the Auckland I lacing Club met yesterday, Sir Edwin Mitchelson presiding. A donation of £2 2s was voted t<> the Swimming Association toward the expenses of sending G. Bridson and Miss Pidgeon to the Empire Games. Transfers were approved as follow: H. G. Weston to A. D. Webster. Huntique; E. H. B. Milsom to J. T. Jamieson. Wild Time. Accounts totalling £ 480 were passed for payment.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 997, 13 June 1930, Page 12
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200NAME CLAIMED Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 997, 13 June 1930, Page 12
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