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HJpPj^BffiSBSV RADIOL TREATMENT • WFtSSQ fli prolongs the life of a Horse's Legs, |^^^^r^£\T^R V IVJ1 VJ V^B completely removes, by radiation, : aU soft swellings that disfigure and lame a horse, Sprained Tendons, |^^^^^^^^^K^s^flH^^^^flH9H Windgalls, Bog Spavins, Capped ' W^^nKEKKKKK^ttBUKE^KtBKi Elbow, Big Leg, Enlarged Glands. : N* BLISTER NO LAYING DP; NO HAIE KEM6VED. An intelligent use of Radiol Leg-Wash counteracts that daily wear and tear of the fHUIf : Legs unavoidable with the Horse in constant work, whether training, racing or on the ntHa i road. One flask of Radiol will make a gallon of valuable Leg- Wash. HsUa " The Field," June 16th, 1908 : — " We have been ableto test some trial bottles of " Radiol " A .rUh^ in cases ef Winigalls, Splints and Pufy Swellings, and have ftund "Radiol" to be very \ Kws beneficial, and we have alst found it useful as a leg-wash for pel* ponies after a day's play. h V9I Radiol Treatment fines down a worn Horse's Legs, and is a certain \k9^ .- cure for Puffy Joints and Sprains. It prevents Filled Legs. Ask for" Radiol" Australian Agents : Messrs. F. H. Fauldimg & Co., O'Connell St. SYDNEY ; King HI William St., ADELAIDE ; Murray St., PERTH. Afessrs. Roicke, Tompsitt& Co. MH ; Flinders St. MELBOURNE. NtwZeuUmi: Messrs. Skarlakd & Co. Wellington and Auckland, The New Zealand Drug Co., CHRISTCHI7RCH. J^m-\ tUumfacturtrs : The Radiol Co. (W. Stevens & Co.) 212 Westminster tfridge Road, S^9 London, England. WriUJ»rtaustroUih»UttanduuS9fKKDlOJ.hyVet.oftht"FarmtraHdSlockieeper." J) I Buy Your Children a Camera! I I YOU INTEREST THE WHOLE FAMILY. I I, 1 M TT costs little, and -there is no more pleasurable and intellectual ■ ■ \_ recreation that a boy or a girl could have. Photography ■ '■ undoubtedly cultivates a sense for tbe artistic, and a love for ■ Nature. There, is nothing like starting young. I With a BROWNIE Camua,, and a BROWNIE Outfit, ■ no previous knowlege of photography is required to obtain perfect ■ pictures. Every operation can be carried out in daylight — ■ a dark room is altogether unnecessary. H BROWNIE Camera*, although cheap in price, are not ■ playthings : They are reliable instruments, capable of producing m good results. I The BROWNIE is " the Kodak's little brother," and both are ■ made by the Eastman Kodak Co. Their pame should appear on all ■ Cameras— See that it is there. ■ ■ BROWNIE'S cost from 6/- to £3. Photographic dealers I ■ everywhere stock these famous Cameras. Call and see them. I ■ Wholesale only : I I AUSTRALIAN KODAK, Limited I ■ 6 Mercer Street Wellington ■

JTVUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. Spring- Meeting, 1909. . EtewaTds: President, Hon. George M'Lean; Vice-president, J. Hazlett; G. B. Bullock, W. Charters, W. J. Qou«hl»n, R. Erring, J Gow, L. C. Hazlett, P. Miller, S Myers, A. S. Orbell, W. L. Pfailp, H. Salmon, Jas. Thomson. Hon. Treasurer: P. Miller. f.on. SuTgeons: Drs Closs, Allan, Hall, and Stanley Batchelor. Hon. Vet. Surgeons: Messrs Snowball, Hamilton,* and Karrigan. Hon. Timekeeper: F. J Townsend. Hon. Judge: C. Turnbull. Handicapper: J. E. Henrys. Starter: H. Piper Clerk of Scales: G. W. Williams. Hon. Clerk of Course: J. Jeffs. Secretary: H. L. James. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY— WEDNESDAY, 13th OCTOBER. JPRING HURDLE HANDICAP, of lOOsovs ; second horse to Teceive lOaovs and the : third ssovs from the stakes. Winner of any hurdle race after declaration of •weights to carry 101b extra. One mile and •three-quarters. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, leov. {TRIAL PLATE, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs and the third osovs from the stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards that have not won a race- of the value of 30sovs at time of starting. ThT«e-y«ar-olds, Bst 21b; four-year-olds and upwards, Bst 51b; mares allowed 51b; geldings, 3lb. Six furlongs. Entrance 2aovs IBIOSGIEL HANDICAP, of 125sovs; second horse to receive 20sovs and the third lOsovs from the stakes. One mile and a-quflxter. Nomination, lsov; acceptenoe, 2sovs. DUNEDIN STAKES, of 250sovs; second horse to receive 30sovs and the third j 20sovs from the stakes For two-year-olds. Colts, Bst ; geldings, 7st 111b ; 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 3?ovs if struck out by Friday, 3rd September, 1909. All horses remaining in after that date must pay the subscription of osovs on general ontry day, Friday, Ist October. Four furlongs. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of llosovs; second horse to receive 15sovs and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination, lsov ; acceptance, lsov JAIOMA HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs and the third 6sovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, 7st 7lb. Five furlongs. Nomination, lsov ; acceptance, lsov. JLDTOBER WELTER HANDICAP, of lOOsovs ; second horse to receive lOsovs «nd the third ssovs from the stakes. Minimum weight, Bst. Seven furlongs. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. SECOND DAY— THURSDAY, -14th OCTOBER. tfTAIKARI HURDLE HANDICAP, of lOOeova; second horse to receive lOsovs and the third ssovs fr«m the stakes. One mile and a-half. Nomination, lsov; acceptance lsov. IBURNSIDE HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, Bst. Six furlongs. ~ Nomination, lsov ; acceptance, lsov. JtANFURLY HANDICAP, of 125sovs; second horse to receive 20sovs and the third lOsovs from the stakes. One mile. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, 2sovs. DOMINION HANDICAP (For Two-year-oldj), of lOOsove; second horse to receive ;

20sovs and tie third lOsovs from the stakes. Four furlongs. Nomination, : lsov; acceptance, lsov. . SHORTS HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horce to receive lOaovs and the third ssovs from the stakes. Five furlongs. Nomination, lsov, acceptance, lsov KAIKORAI HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs and the thircl obovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, 7»t 71b. Five furlongs. Nomination, lsov ; acceptance, lsov. TELEGRAPH WELTER HANDICAP, of 100sov8; second horse to receive U.fovs and th© third ssovs from the sttlres Minimum weight, 7st 7lb. Seven fur- ! longs. Nomination, lsov; accep< nnue, lsov. Dates of Entries, Acceptance*, Etc., wltli Amounts to be Paid. ALL ENTRIES and ACCEPTANCES CLOSE at 9 p.m. on their respective dates unless notified to the contrary FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1909 # Dunedin Stakes, 1909.— Second forfeit, 3sovs. Dunedin Stakes, 1910. — Entrance, Free. FRIDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1909. Entrance. Spring Hurdles, lsov ; Mosgiel Handicap, lsov ; Electric Handicap, lsov ; Taioma j Handicap, lsov , October Welter, lsov ; Waii kan Hurdles, lsov ; Burnside Handicap, lsov; Ranfurly Handicap, lsov; Dominion Handicap, lsov ; Shorts Handicap, lsov ; Kaikorai Handicap, lsov ; Telegraph Welter, lsov. MONDAY, 27th SETEMBER (On or About). Handicaps for First Day Declared. FRIDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1909. Acceptances. Spring Hurdles, lsov; Mosgiel Handicap, I 2sovs ; Electric Handicap, lsov ; Taioma Handicap, leov ; October Welter, lsov ; Dunedin Stakes (sub.), Ssovs. Entrance. Trial Plate, 2eovs. j WEDNESDAY, IStb. OCTOBER, 1909. j Weights for Second Day at 9 p.m. Acceptances at 10 p.m. I Waikari Hurdles, lsov ; Telegraph Welter, 1 lsov; Burnside Handicap, lsov ; Ranfurly Handicap. 2sovs ; Shorts Handicap, lsov ; Kaikorai Handicap, lsov ; Dominion Hand:- j cap, lsov. I Penalty Conditions. — The Winner of any Flat Eace of the value of 40sovs after . declaration of weights to carry 10lb extra, and j of every additional race of the value of 40sovs I a penalty of Tib. H. L. JAMES, "jy Secretaiv. | npHE AMERICAN TROTTING STALLION j& YOUNG m Jff WILDWOOD, W s^^^^^^^ Sire Wildwood (imp.}. T fl^fe^ I,— Dam Grasshopper II ' *«aifis^a^* ( 2 .34), by Kentucky, j "Wildwood is the sire of Kibbonwood 2 9 ' Champion Trotter of Australasia, Satinwood' 448 (two miles), Bolderwood, Lancewood, ' Woodland Lad, and many other first-class performers too numerous to mention. , YOUNO WILDWOOD is a magnificent, ' up-star.ding, dark steel grey, 16i hands high, 1 6yrs eld, and showing tremendous bone and muscle, and should get Trotter 3 and first- \ dass Harness Horses- He has proved him- j self a cure foa!-getter. | TERMS : £i 4s — half at end of season and balance when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee (ss) to be pa-sd at first service. AJI ' mares sold or otherwise disDosed of before foaling time will be held to "be in foal. ~| Paddccking provided at 2s 6d per week. 1 Every care taken but no responsibility. 1 For further particulars apply H. A. SCOTT (Owner). '' Care cf Jeffs's Stables, Dunedin; ! Or, !a GROOM IN CHARGE.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 52

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Page 52 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 52

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