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, ~ "Evening-Post" Photo. SECOND DAY'S'RACING ATTRENTHAM.— Top, Town Major winning the Parliamentary Handicap in decisive manner from Taneriri and .Ephialtes. (2) The field in the High Weight Handicap just after the start. (3) Finish of the High Weight Handicap, Claremore . beating an outsider, Cook, with Taragona, on the rails, third, and Air Laddie fourth. (4) Over the\ econd hurdle in the Corunna 'Hurdles, Unoco leading from Royal Mint and The Warden, Callamart '(obscured) being' followed by Llandudno and Apache, ivith ' ' ' Landmark, the winner, behind Apache.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1931, Page 11

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, ~ "Evening-Post" Photo. SECOND DAY'S'RACING ATTRENTHAM.—Top, Town Major winning the Parliamentary Handicap in decisive manner from Taneriri and .Ephialtes. (2) The field in the High Weight Handicap just after the start. (3) Finish of the High Weight Handicap, Claremore . beating an outsider, Cook, with Taragona, on the rails, third, and Air Laddie fourth. (4) Over the\ econd hurdle in the Corunna 'Hurdles, Unoco leading from Royal Mint and The Warden, Callamart '(obscured) being' followed by Llandudno and Apache, ivith ' ' ' Landmark, the winner, behind Apache. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1931, Page 11

, ~ "Evening-Post" Photo. SECOND DAY'S'RACING ATTRENTHAM.—Top, Town Major winning the Parliamentary Handicap in decisive manner from Taneriri and .Ephialtes. (2) The field in the High Weight Handicap just after the start. (3) Finish of the High Weight Handicap, Claremore . beating an outsider, Cook, with Taragona, on the rails, third, and Air Laddie fourth. (4) Over the\ econd hurdle in the Corunna 'Hurdles, Unoco leading from Royal Mint and The Warden, Callamart '(obscured) being' followed by Llandudno and Apache, ivith ' ' ' Landmark, the winner, behind Apache. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1931, Page 11