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Advertising : 11 words(1) General view of the lawn, stands and enclosures, taken from and including portion of the flat. (2) The dense crowd on the lawn in front of the stands. (3) The public’s idol, Eurythmic (4) Portion of the betting ring and members’ reserve (5) Finish for the Caulfield Cup—Eurythmic wins by a length and a half from the fat-finishing Accrington, who defeated Tangalooma by a neck; Finmark follows a few lengths away, in front of Paratoo and Queen Comedy. (6) Mr. J. Holt, the proud trainer of Eurythmic (7) Eurythmic enters the weighting enclosure after winning the richest Caulfield Cup on record. (8) The last Jump in the Hurdle race. (9) Ipoh winning the Windsor Handicap from Sir Ibex and Tragic Star. (10) The Governor-General. Lord Forster, presents to Mr. E. Lee Steere, owner of Eurythmic, the handsome gold cup that accompanies the £5000 stake ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Richmond Guardian (Vic. : 1884 - 1887; 1894 - 1897; 1900 - 1936), Sat 23 Oct 1920, Page 1
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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