1709x
In the context of Australian horse racing , "1709X" is used as a form identifier for specific horses. For example, it has been associated with the horse Via Varallo , appearing in racing forms to denote its recent performance history and handicap details [11].
The term frequently appears in digitized historical archives and library catalogs. It is often used as a page index or a reference number for 18th-century publications, such as collections of poems by Anne, Countess of Winchilsea, or early religious texts [1, 8]. In the context of Australian horse racing ,
In historical records like the 1949 KTAS telephone directories , "1709x" appears as a specific subscriber line or extension code for businesses or private residences in European listings [17]. It is often used as a page index
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