DEPUTY RULER'S RETURN
The New Zealand-bred horse Deputy Ruler, by Chief Ruler—Duchess Eudorus, and who was sold for 2000 guineas a short time after running second to Hall Mark in the A.J.C. Derby of 1935 and later quitted at a Sydney auction in March. 1936, for the small sum of 170 guineas, was relegated In the sf.ud last season in New South Wales. At the Royal Show held in Sydney last autumn he was awarded the champion ribbon. Back on the racetrack, the chestnut horse managed to win a Welter Handicap at Rosebery Park last Saturday. He is again entered on the list, of sires for the coming season. A photograph that recently appeared in a Sydney publication showed Deputy Ruler to have furnished into a horse of very attractive physique.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Bet;"— None last year. "J.E.N."—S., £1 19s; 0.5.,' £2 2s 6d; F., £1 is. \ .. ' !
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 13
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148DEPUTY RULER'S RETURN Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 13
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