Chick-rearing la not only profitable, but a pleasure, when you feed "A find J?" Chick-Raiser. It is complete and pro-periv-blended food for Young Chicks. Obtainable from all storekeoDers.-Advt.
During January 22,019 visitors went to the London Zoological Gardens, an inoreasc of 1710 for the corresponding period of 1911. It is reported that of lii) 2 marked crabs (unlet! loose at various places in the North Sea the great bulk have found their way back to the Norfolk coast, wiienjs tliey hart been originally taken.
THE CHICK REASON. WE are now taking orders for the coming season. Our day-old-shick trada I is promising, as wo have a large number of orders in hand and \v« are specially prepared to deal with them. We supply WHITE I.EGTTOTfNS WHITE HOCKS SILVER WYANDO'I'TES BLACK ORPINGTONS MINOECAS lIUXNEtt DUCKS Either in Settings or day-old birds. Prices: 12 chicks 155.,^ 25 chicks 305., 50 chicks 555., 100 chicks Wis. Trio Breeding Birds, 2 pullets, 1 cockerel, _455. Pullets from either of the varieties, !os. each. Cockerels 21s, to 30s, each. Semi for our Cata-j logue. Satisfaction guaranteed, ' N.Z, POULTRY INSTITUTE, BOX 588, CHRISTCHURCH, , _________ AEE Bred from the Best Laying Strains in N.Z. and Australia. Full par--I\. titulars of breeding sent. All iny Birds are carefully Tested—no bad layers kept. Day-old Chicks or Ducklings, Is. each. Settings, 7s. 6d. Cockerels, specially good, 10-. each. Ten month*, Tries, 1 Cockerel and 2 Young Hens, 255,,' from the following breeds:— BLACK OKI'IXOTOX, WHITE KEGHOBX, WHITE WYANDOTTE. MINOKCAS. HUNNKIt DUCKS, CAKFUQA DUCKS. FRANKLIN WEBB, LETO ' WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS *" Railed from .March to November, 3800 dospitched successfully in 1911 to places as far ns Auckland and* Graymouth, j|f 101 "" e FIRELESS BROODER,' * 1 ''v. 111 wllicil 0,111 ,JC I't'iU'fd in any Mason. Best Chicks for Egg Production. Wrifo for Circular, or order now from .. T HE VILLAGE EGG FARM. Weraroa, Levin, N.Z. ON TOl'~The "Heretaunga" Strains of \V. Leghorns and Indian Runner Ducks have proved by demonstration ami public competition that they A I{K. Results of N-Z. KSR-Laying Competition, 1911-12.—W0 were first in (lie Hen (c 4, with a total of 1 ifil Eggs. We were first in the Duck test, with a total of ' ''VIfiCKS, Breeding Stock and Sellings, Cockerels 211-\, i'uiiets 15=., ]f,, us _ Drake- 21)5., Ducks 15s. each. Settings (postage paid), 15 Kggs, from Ills. lid. (q 15-. All terms Cash with order. Stock Birds, railage oxtm. Day Old Chicks and Ducklings, 12 for 205., 25 for lills., 50 for 555., 100 ior 100s.; railage nsid. WKITI-; FOR catalog i;k. HERETAUNGA POULTRY OOP4PAriY A ft, G 4 MPW* PROPRIETOR,. SIJ,Y.ERSTREAM,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1446, 22 May 1912, Page 4
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433Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1446, 22 May 1912, Page 4
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