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when the colours give out, combinations of colours are used, for a ben may use a crayon on each leg. It is said that the crayons last from six to eight weeks without any attention whatever, and that the device is being extensively introduced among poultry men in England. The article does not stato that the hens also grade and pack their eggs, but the omission may be due to an oversight. Johnsonville Meeting. The Management Committee of the Hutt Valley Egg Supply Co. attended' a large meeting of poultry-keepers at Johnsonville last Wednesday evening, with the object of forming a circle in that district. The Hutt Committee explained the objects and benefits to.be derived from cooperation, in the way of marketing eggs and buying of feed, etc., and it was unanimously decided to form a circle. Tho committee and the necessary officers were elected, and it was decided to etart business as soon as the egg crates and stamps could bo procured. Vancouver Egg Market. The Director of the Live Stock and Meat Division of the Department of Agriculture has received the following communication from the general manager of the Union Company, from which it will be seen that

FOR SALE. SILVER WYANDOTTES, ANDALUSIANS, G.P. HAMBURGS, BROWN LEGM HORNS, UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNS, and I.R .DUCKS. • IDEAL BIRDS and IDEAL LAYERS. 130 AWARDS AT VARIOUS SHOWS. ' J, J. M'KINNBY, POULTRY SPECIALIST, PUKEKOHE, AUCKLAND. ~ ] ' "HERETAUNCA" f HAVE proved by PUBLIC TEST at the N.Z. UTILITY EGG-LAYING COMPETITION that their STRAINS of WHITE LEGHORNS and INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS are tho best and most consistent layers in New Zealand. They WON the DOUBLE (Hens and Ducks) 1912 Test. Also hold N.Z. record for highest average number of eggs on all entries of anv one competitor—White Leghorns, 237; Indian Runner Ducks, 233. PRICES-Cockerols, 20s. each; Pullets 15s. each; Drakes, 20s. Ducks, 15s. each. Freight extra. Cash with order. 191.7 Stock. Stands out in Quality. Day Old Chicks and Settings, etc., on application. Order early. A. G. MUMBY, PROPRIETOR HERETAUNGA POULTRY CO..SILVERSTREAM,WELLINGTON wiW!-wiiMHtw»ii. T n ff7 ii 7 |i.ijiuii..j.iei ! iiLJiij. M^BW| ..i Jl i..,.., H..H.IHIH. i ..mum, ■~..,.„,, « r ■fT ,■»■—n-^. POULTRY 1 ' FOR PROFIT!' j A GUSDE JO BEQINNERJS! 1 A SERIES OF ARTICLES bFafRACTICAIi WRITER, j J. B. MERRETT. ■ Send for a copy, Six Penny Stamps. - Box 588, Christchurch. I "The Australian Tien" .says: "Poultry for Profit" is a prac- | tical and highly illusiralcd booklet Unit (! vct'v noultry man I should road. «

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1728, 19 April 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1728, 19 April 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1728, 19 April 1913, Page 14

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