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(1) Mr A. B. Armour's Thistledown, winner of the Electric Handicap. (2) Sir George Clifford's Autumnus, winner of the Dunedin Stakes. (3; Autumnus returning to scale. ;4> A snapshot of visitors in front of the grandstand. (5) Another snapshot on the lawn. (6) Visitors watching the Electric Handicap race. (7) Lucky investors returning from the "tote." (8) Countermine returning to scale—the clerk of the course, Mr Jeffs, in the rear. (9) Sir George Clifford's Countermine, winner of the Mosgiel Handicap. (10) A snapshot of the new and up-to-date totalisator.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3005, 18 October 1911, Page 45 (Supplement)

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(1) Mr A. B. Armour's Thistledown, winner of the Electric Handicap. (2) Sir George Clifford's Autumnus, winner of the Dunedin Stakes. (3; Autumnus returning to scale. ;4> A snapshot of visitors in front of the grandstand. (5) Another snapshot on the lawn. (6) Visitors watching the Electric Handicap race. (7) Lucky investors returning from the "tote." (8) Countermine returning to scale—the clerk of the course, Mr Jeffs, in the rear. (9) Sir George Clifford's Countermine, winner of the Mosgiel Handicap. (10) A snapshot of the new and up-to-date totalisator. Otago Witness, Issue 3005, 18 October 1911, Page 45 (Supplement)

(1) Mr A. B. Armour's Thistledown, winner of the Electric Handicap. (2) Sir George Clifford's Autumnus, winner of the Dunedin Stakes. (3; Autumnus returning to scale. ;4> A snapshot of visitors in front of the grandstand. (5) Another snapshot on the lawn. (6) Visitors watching the Electric Handicap race. (7) Lucky investors returning from the "tote." (8) Countermine returning to scale—the clerk of the course, Mr Jeffs, in the rear. (9) Sir George Clifford's Countermine, winner of the Mosgiel Handicap. (10) A snapshot of the new and up-to-date totalisator. Otago Witness, Issue 3005, 18 October 1911, Page 45 (Supplement)