Cfift jJßßßffwßCßiW RASIGL TREATMENT | WBff^adTffßS^S^nr^S^^^ M prolongs the life of a Horse's Legs, ■ AV^HV vllVlflrfl completely removes, by radiation, B .^^■^H&SLQ£j^^2^Un^^&^v^B all soft swelun s s that disn g ure and B lame a horse, Sprained Tendons, ■ * Windgalls, Bog Spavins, Capped ■ Elbow, Big Leg, Enlarged Glands. ■ N» LAYING UP : NO HAIR EEMdVEB. fis^Sssi • I An intelligent tiae of Radiol Leg-Wash counteracts that daily, wear and tear of the | ■ L^s unavoidable with the Horse in constant work, whether tratmng racing or on the H^|| ■ r oad. One flask of Radiol will make a gallon of valuable Leg-Wash. B|»fl I « The Field," June i6th, 1908:— "Wekavebeenabletotestsometr[albettlesofRadicl" % ■ ■ incases of Windgatts, Splints and Puffy Swellings, and have found Radtol to be very \WMi I M beneficial, and we have aUi found it useful as a leg-wash for polo Jones after a day splay. %«Mk ■ BadlOl Treatment fines down a worn Horse's Legs, and is a certain \j^Bf •' I cure for Puffy Joints and Sprains. It prevents Filled Legs. Ask fir- Radial" ■ I Australian Agents: Messrs. F. H. Fauiping & Co., O'Connell St. SYDNEY ; King ■ William St., ADELAIDE ; Murray St., PERTH. Messrs. Roick^Tomps.tt & Co. HH ■ FUnders St. MELBOURNE. New Zealand: Messrs^ Sharland &^Co , WELLiNGTO>f - ■ and Auckland, The New Zbaland Drug Co., CHRIbiUiUKi.H. >^H "V '■ ■ Manufacturers: The Radiol Co. (W. Stevens & Co.) 912 Westminster Bridge Road, £ jg__ - Hj * London, England. Write ftrOUstraUi leakletaaduses of RADIOL lyVetefthe" Farmer and Sloctteeper. ' ' I; Dark \r'"-^\ r '"-^ >: .^" i -! You WHY WORK IN THE DARK ' When an Eastman Plate Tank enables you to work comFortably in any light at any time, in any place ? * An Eastman Tank does away with that bugbear of photography — the dark room : it makes fog impossible and success certain ; it saves time, trouble, fuss and mess. EASTMAN PLATE TANKS (for taking plates of all sizes), PREMO FILM TANKS, and KODAK ROLL FILM TANKS are sold at popular prices by all progressive photographic dealers. Wholesale Only t AUSTRALIAN KODAK, Ltd., 6 Merccr w S eYiT^to n
rjIYUNEDIN ' JOCKEY CLUB. f J - ' Spring Meeting-, 1909. c — — ■ ft -Stewards : President) Hon. George M'Lean ; f", Vioe-presiden-t, J. Hazlett; G. B. Bul- | lock, W. Charters, W. IJ. Cou^hlan, R: 5 k Ewing, J. Gow, L. C. Hazlett, P. Miller, | S. Mycra, A. S. Orbell, W. L. Philp, H. £ Salmon, Jas. Thomson. t < Hon. Treasurer : P. Miller. £ fion. Surgeons: Drs Closs, Allan, Hall, and * Stanley Batchelor. I Hon. Vet. Surgeons: Messrs Snowball, I Hamilton, and Karrigan. I Hon. Timekeeper: F. J. Townsend. P Hon. Judge: C. Turnbull. t Handicapper : J. E^ Henrys. S Starter: H. Piper £ Clerk of Scales: G. W. Williams. S- Hen. Clerk of Course: J. Jeffs. \ . Secretary: H. L. James. | PROGRAMME V FIRST DAY— WEDNESDAY, 13th i OCTOBER. 7 SPRING HURDLE HANDICAP, of lOOsovs ; second horse to receive lOaovs and th© third saovs from the- stakes. Winner of any hurdle race after declaration of £ weights to carry 10lb extra. One mile I* and three -quarters. Nomination, lsov; \ icoeptance, lsov. I SERIAL PLATE, of lOOsova; second horse to [ ~ receive lOsovs and the third osovs from k the stakes. For three-year-olds and up1- wards that have not won a race of the ; ' value of 30sovs at time of starting. * Three-year-olds, Bst 2lb; four-year-olds '; and upwards, Bst 51b ; mares allowed '/ 51b; geldmgs, 3lb. Six furlongs. Entrance 2sovs. y-HOSGIEL HANDICAP, of 125sovs; Eecond f horse to receive 20sovs and the> third ■j - lOsovs from the stakes. One mile and fa ' a-quarter. Nomination, lsov ; accept- % anos, 2sovs. \ .^DUNEDIN STAKES, of 250sovs; second » * horse to receive 30sovs and the third - flOaovs from the stakes. For two-year- : olds. Colts. Bst; geldings, 7st lllb; fillies, 7st 9lb. By subscription of osovs each, unless forfeits are declared and paid as follows — viz. : lsov if struck out by Friday. 6th August. 1909, or 3scva if struck out by Friday, 3rd September, 1909. All horses remaining in after that t, date must pay the subscription of ssovs r on general entry day, Friday, Ist Octo- ► ber. Four furlongs. I, ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 115sovs; second rf horse to receive ISeovs and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination, lsov; acceotance, lsov. t ICAIOMA HANDICAP, of 'lOOsovs ; second horse to receive lOaovs and the third ¥ ssovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. p Minimum weight, 7st 7lb. Five furlongs. Z Nomination, lsov ; acceptance, lsov. ; JDCTOBER WELTER HANDICAP, of •"' lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOeovs t- " and lhe third ssovs from the stakes. ( " Minimum weight, Bst. Seven furlongs. Nomination, Ieov; acceptance, lsov SECOND DAY— THURSDAY, 14th I OCTOBER. I- Waikari hurdle handicap, »f .^ . lOOaovs; second horse to receive lOsovs ." ' and the third ssovs from the stakes. a. ' One mile and a-half. Nomination, lsov; * . acceptance lsov. * IBURNSIDE HANBICAP. of lOOsovs ; second ; horse to receive lOsovs and the third 690V8 from the stakes Hack conditions. 'Minimum weight, Bst Sis furlongs. Nomination, lsov ; acceptance lsov. J JRANFURLY HANDICAP, of I2ssovs ; * aecond horse to receive 20sovs and the third lOsovs from the slakes One mile. Nomination, lsov: acceptance, 2sovs. . JK)MINION HANDICAP (For Two-year-T olds), of lOOsovs; second horse to receive
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 54
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