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WRITE FOR TROTTERS AND PACERS AT AUCTION. cuoiflaca 72 KCesadt off Viae 'KSTojplO.'s ]3«st Blood JLdtHMMB. J7g 3EJtead... )0 PAGE CATALOGUE B y^,„H.^,^ a con,. 3RD MARCH, 1910: I3T COME AND SEE HORSES WORK ANY DAY PREVIOUS TO SALE. ti Brood Marcs in foal to Abbey Bells and Marvin Wilkes. n Stallions, 30 Yearlings, 2. and 3 Year Olds, will be sold. The following, are a few of the above : 11 e T ai!IQNS 11 COLTS* FILLI 11 STALLIONS*. BROOD MARES. Out of Imported Mare ABBEY BELLS (imp.) \ . King of Sires DAN PATCH King of Pacers MARVIN WILKES (imp.) King of Trotters CLARK McKINREY (imp.) By the- World's Greatest Sire— M'cKmney OBLIGADO (imp.) Imported, and a Trotter HAL ZOLOCK (imp.) A Pacer. Brother to Boton-De-Ora, 2.XOJ LOU DOBLE (imp.) Imported —and a. Great Prospect GRATTAN BELLS Australasia's Champion Trotter FINAL VOYAGE (imp.) Imported—and the first of Bon Voyage's get LAM ELECT {imp.) by Re-Election, EDNA PATCH (imp.) by Dan Patch, i,-55i COUNTESS of TODD {imp.) by Todd, 2.141 MYRTLE DEAN {imp.) by Bowdean, 2.30 DIRECTRESS- {imp.) ••• by Direct, 2. St BABE McKINNEY {imp.) by McKinney, 2.11 ELSIE DOWNS {imp.) ■■• by Boodle,. TWINKLE dam of Twinkle Bells (3 yrs.) 2.24 MISSBELDEN d. of Laugh'g Bells (2 yrs) 2.29 MAY BELDEN ••• dam of Jay Belden, 2.231 F. B. ••• dam of Twinkle (3 years) 2.25-J 1 1 COLTS * FILLIES Out of Imported Mares. EVENING BELLS JEWELL BELLS MARRIAGE BELLS MISS CHIMES MARRIAGE CHIMES GRATTAN CHIMES JEWELL CHIMES PATCH EN BELLS MASTER BELLS GRATTAN ABBEY TODD BELLS DIRECT VOYAGE (imp.) ' lrotter and Facer> Dam by- McKinney, and a half- EVERY LOT TO BE SOLD. 9 Sister to Directum, 2.5$ FIRST VOYAGE (imp.) LOU ROBERTSON, Alli By Bon Voyage, the i- and 3-year* Or ALLEN or GEORGE T old Futurity Winner Auctioneers:^ You will have special advantages in buying at this SALE : You avoid the great expense of lßM.s>ox»<sisig ffjcoma. America. You avoid the great risk of Sl*t3*;g>isX{£ ¥ jpoes* JBLMHMMSi«S». Every Sire (living or dead) of any note in America, also all the great Brood Mares are strongly represented in the Stock we offer. . You have the benefit of our expert knowledge on the various blood lines of the American Trotter and Pacer. VERY LOT TO BE SOLD. Every Lot to be shown in Harness except Brood Mares. For further Particulars apply to: LOU ROBERTSON, Allendale Stock Farm, Mentone, 19 Cheltenham. Auctioneers: CAMPBELL & SONS, Kirk's Bazaar, Melbourne.

RADIOL TMEATMEH'F prolongs, the life of a Horse's Legs, completely removes, by ridiation, all soft sv/elliners that disfigure and Elbow, Big Leg, Enlarged Glands. N9JLAYIN6UP; NO BASE GEMOTES). tn intelligent cs -iADior. Leg-Wash counteracts that daily wear and tear of the p; ees unavoidable with the Horse in constant work, whether training, racing or oa tha !, " road. One flask of Radiol will make a gallon of valuable Leg-Wash. , M "The Field, " June i6th,ioos:— " We havebeen ableto testsometrialbottlesof "Radiol" ■.%. 1 ]in cases of P/itidgclls, Splints and Puffy Swellings* and have found " Radiol" to be very \ 1 n ; beneficial, andwe have also found it useful as a leg-wash for polo poniesaftera day's play. b | Radio! TTe&iSSiezat fines down a worn Horse's Legs, and is a certain .M "cure for Puffy Joints and Sprains, tt prevents Filled Legs. Ask fjr"Radiol" '/w 1 Australian Agents: Messrs. F. H. Faulding & Co., O'Connell St. SYDNEY; King ' i William St., ADELAIDE-; Murray St., PERTH. Messrs. Rocke, Tompsitt & Co. f Flinders St. MELBOURNE. New Zealand: Messrs. Sharland & Co. Wellington J§ '■■ and Auckland. The New Zealand Drug Co., CHRISTCHURCH & DUNEDIN. manufacturers: The Radiol Co. (W. Stevens & Co.) 312 Westminster Bridge Road, /jr^* London, England. Cm j* rrrs..i.„2n..,,.~,.j.h»»bi„i™,j „*r**r RADIOL by Vet. of the" FarmertmdStockieeter.''

7 Autumn Meeting, 1910. ' ' President: Sir George M'Lean. Vice-president: J. Ha-zlett. [towards: G.'b. Bullock, W. Charters, W. \* *'J. Cong-Mao, R. Swing, J. Sow, L. C. A Hazlett, P. Miller, S. Myers, A. S. |-fi Oarbell, W. L. Philp, H. Salmon, Jas. WM Thomson. Hon. Treasurer: P. Miller. S ;Hon. Surgeons: Drs Closs, Allan, Hall. ion. Veterinary Surgeons: Messrs Snowball, BTamilton, and Kerrigan. Hon. Timekeeper: F. J. Townsend. gte Hon. Judge.: G. B. Bullock. »*Ufrt' : Handicapper: J. E. Henrys. rW Starter: H. Piper. | Clerk of Scales: G. TV. Williams. • jfe, Hon. Clerk of Course: J. Jeffs. . ▼• Secretary: H. L. James. ' * FIRST DAY—WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. .fcUTUMN HURDLE HANDICAP,, of . llosovs; second horse to receive lOsovs )$& «nd "the third ssovs from the stakes-. J The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of. weights to carry 10lb .: extra. * C*e mile and three-quarters. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. |K*AJ>BROOK HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; i horse to receive lOsovs and the iSSt (third ssovs from the stakes. Hack contf.ditions. Minimum weight, 7st 7lb. & Seven furlongß. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. JCHAMPAGNE STAKES, of 250sovs; second to receive 30=ovs and the third 4i2Qaovs from the stakes. For two-year-Voids. CoLts, Bst 101 b; fillies and geld- • dngs, Sst 71b. The winner of any race 1 or races since Ist August, 1909, of the jcalleotive value of lOOsovs to carry 51b; fof 200sovs, 71b; of 3Oosovs, 101 b; of ffiOOsovs, 121 b ; of 600sovs or over, 141 b i|extra. By subscription of ssovs each, i ITjunless forfeits are declared and paid !4 Wsaa follows:—lsov if struck out by Fri- ' Tday, Bth August, 1909, pr 3sovs if struck j/Wt by Friday, 3rd December, 1909. All | (horses remaining in after that date must fripay the subscription of ssovs on General r \Entry Day, 11th February, 1910. Six J. furlongs. juUNE<DIN CUP, of 500sovs; second horse ' %o receive 70sovs and the third 30sovs ifrom the stakes. One mile and a-kalf. : * {Nomination, lsov; acceptance, 4sovs. 'f. : JFinai payment, Ssovs, half an hour before advertised time of starting. JTRIAL PLATE, of lOOsovs; second horse 'to receive lOsovs and the third ssovs >P-trora. the stakes.. For three-year-olds and &%pwkrdi* that have not won a race ex•i'-%' ■ceedmg SOaovs in value at time of '''\ Starting. Thxee-year-olds, Sst; four-year-■T';>'6l4c and upwards, Bst 71b. Mares and J- ''geldings allowed 3lb. Entrance, 2sovs. BTEWABDS ?Xg WELTER HANDICAP, of ifjOjovs: second horse to deceive 20sova and the third lOsovs from the, stakes. '1 Minimum weight, M- Severi furlongs. 'Nomination, leov; aoceptancx), 2soys, BERWICK HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second hors© to receive lOsovs and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, Sst. Five furlongs. Nomination, lsov; acceptance,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 54

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