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WELLINGTON-OWNED HORSE WINNING THE EPSOM HANDICAP AT RANDWICK.— Autopay (the winner) and Ticino had a great struggle down the straight in the Epsom Handicap on 3rd October, the New Zealand horse prevailing by a neck. The third horse is the favourite, Pentheus. Autopay is owned by Messrs. N. E. Aitken and H. F. Wood, of Wellington and is trained at Trantham by T. Pritchard. COPIES OF “EVENING PAST" OWN PHOTOGRAPHS MAY BE OBTAINED ON APPLIOATION.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1931, Page 5

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WELLINGTON-OWNED HORSE WINNING THE EPSOM HANDICAP AT RANDWICK.—Autopay (the winner) and Ticino had a great struggle down the straight in the Epsom Handicap on 3rd October, the New Zealand horse prevailing by a neck. The third horse is the favourite, Pentheus. Autopay is owned by Messrs. N. E. Aitken and H. F. Wood, of Wellington and is trained at Trantham by T. Pritchard. COPIES OF “EVENING PAST" OWN PHOTOGRAPHS MAY BE OBTAINED ON APPLIOATION. Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1931, Page 5

WELLINGTON-OWNED HORSE WINNING THE EPSOM HANDICAP AT RANDWICK.—Autopay (the winner) and Ticino had a great struggle down the straight in the Epsom Handicap on 3rd October, the New Zealand horse prevailing by a neck. The third horse is the favourite, Pentheus. Autopay is owned by Messrs. N. E. Aitken and H. F. Wood, of Wellington and is trained at Trantham by T. Pritchard. COPIES OF “EVENING PAST" OWN PHOTOGRAPHS MAY BE OBTAINED ON APPLIOATION. Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1931, Page 5