/ is the time to order your INCUBATOR for the |p«5 Our 1914 Catalogue witH full particulars of the v yi renowned CYPHERS Incubators and other Poulf§sdi Appliances will be posted free on'application. IT%THE A. & P. FOOD CO. WELLINGTON. EVERY BAG COUNTS AS GASH! jf\ \etfkQX3- CHICK Extra Profits earned through right FOOD— methods and a keen appreciation Made famous iMwM&' b y results, of opportunity. xsiggss' GET PARTICULARS. jgjl'B El B H B.bT A. J. PALMER & CO., LTD., PALMERSTON-NORTH. THE GLENCOE STRAIN MAKES POULTRY PAY. COCKESELS. DBAKES., DUCKS. SETTINGS. DAT OJiD CHICKS. , 20i. 15s. 10s. 7s. 6d. 455. for 50. 15 EGGS. THE GLENCOE RANCH', KARORI, WELLINGTON.' IMPORTANT NOTICE—DAY OLD CHICKS. I GUARANTEE safo delivery of good, strong, healthy Chicks, bred from my grand' layers.' Homember: We won tho Winter Teat, also third in the 12Month Test.- ■■ EGUS FOR HATCHING AND YOUNG STOCK FOE 'SALE.' iWrite for Catalogue.v Chicks hatching every day 'from 'July Ist. 'Phone 58, Hutt.' • ' • ' R. A. LAZARUS, Lower EuttJCjIX OF. FIELD'S BUSINESS WHITE LEGHOENS have laid 1 J.l Q EGGS in a year; an 4 tho birds in my breeding pens are all the same strain. ; ,-PEICE OF EGGS FOR HATCHING: ' ', . , 7e.-6d.-per Setting. ' 375. Gd. per 100 for Incubator Lots. , F. J. FIELD,' ' -/IDEAL EGG'FARM, TAITA. ' V/AI-PONGA POULTRY YARDS. TX7HITE LEGHORNS, Silver Wyando_tte3, White Rocks, Indian Runners. ■ v * . Stock Birds for Sale. Breed ing Pens made op, WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. Wai-Ponga i Runners were Ist and 2nd in 1913-14 'Egg-Laying Competition at Christchurcli. < Settings after July Ist, 10s. for 15 eggs. W. KNIGHT, LOWER HUTT. ' TWO YEARS' GREATEST WEIGHT OF EGGS TEST. WON BT LEGER/S WHITE LEGHPRNS-341-2-121bs. OVERWBIGHING two World' Records. "Biggest hit of fho whole." " 12-egff Settings, 10s. 6d,; from speoinl pens, 155.; ) 100 eggs, 505.; firoloes brooder and 27 chicks, 375.; 100 chicks, 905.; Males, from 205.; Pullets. 12s. 6d. , Write for Ciroular now. H. LEGER ... ' ..." WERARQA, LEVIN, N.Z. ■ i _ _ KABHMIR POULTRY FARM, LEVIN. My birds aro bred- from the best laying strains in Now Zealand and Australia. Write for catalogues. Black Orpingtons (M'Lean, Robinson), White Leghorns (Padman, from imported stock), Whito Wyandottos (Hays and Bricivult, America), White Rocks (Pickering), Minorcas (Menett) -, Silver 'Wyandottes (Warren Knight), D Partridge Wyandottes (Bayley, DUCKS—lndian Runners (Knight and Rogers, Australia), Buff Orpingtons, Cayugas, Pekine. Pigeons. Day-old Chicks and Ducklings, Iβ. Brooder, 7s. Settings, "i 7s. 6d. Incubator lots, 35s per 100. Trios, 355. Pullets, 7s. 6d.,' 10b. i Hens, 6s.'6d. Splendid lot of Cockerels from 10s. \ ' . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 'Phone No. 22. . FRANKLIN WEBB. 2717 EGGS IN TWO YEARS! HEEETAUNGA WHITE' LEGHORNS AGAIN "WIN OUT" by breaking tho previous World's Record (2624 eggs) for 6 hens by 93 eggs at the N.Z. U.P.C. EggLaying Competition. Consistency is the keynote to.euocees. 1914 stook are A Pioture to See," and elrery bird same, blood as my winners. ' Cockerels, 80s, eaoh; Pullets, 15s each; Hens, 10s. each. I.R. Drakes, 20s. each; I.R. Ducks, 15s. each. Settings best matings, 15s. for 15 eggs, aad a limited number from the Record Winners, 30s. Setting. . Bay Old Chicks a special-ity-100 for 100s. Terms Cash- with orders. Write for Catalogue. A. G. MUMBY, Proprietor, . HEEETAUNGA POULTRY CO., 6ILVBESTREAM, WELLINGTON. MOERA POULTRY FARM, TRENTHAM. ''Tl/fOERA" has now For Sal© Stook'(imported) of the following breeds:— JLTJi. Cockerels, Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns (English), White Leihorne ; (American), Brown.Leghorns (English'and t0 6 " 0,1^. ' Black Leghorns (English and American), Minorcas (English and American), White Orpingtons (imported ' breods), Black Orpingtons (importod breeds), Wyandottes (imported breeds), White [Bocks, , and further importations due in all breeds. . OEDERS NOW TAKEN FOR EGGS AND COOKERELS OF LAST TEAR'S . . 'IMPORTATION. , ■ ' Seouro;.early ; and. thus save duplication of orders which I have had'during Ihe past season. , , . . JAMES, M. FERGUSON, Telephone 19. '"MOERA," TEENTHAM, UPPER HUTT. EGGB FOR SETTINCS. "I7IROM our Beet Birds—WHlTE LEGHORNS, White Rooks, Black Orping- *- tons, Silver Wyandottes. 10s. edi for 15 Eggs. Postoa Free. ' ' BABY CHICKS. 25 for 80s. 50 for 655. 100 for 90s. DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON. FIRELESS BROODERS, 78. 6(J. TO BROOD 50 OHIOKS. N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE, Send for our Catalogue. BOX 588, CHRISTCHURCH. " J. B. MEBRETT, Proprietor. Incubators and Brooders. DO YOU .WANT' QUALITY, DURABILITY, AND HATCHABILITY?, THEN YOU MUST USE JUBILEE, PETALUMA, OR QUEEN INCUBATORS, WLict are' used by the largest- Hatcheries and Poultry-raisers in the World. .Wo can supplyJubilee In 108 and 216 egg capacity. Petaluma In 54,126, 216, 324 capacity. Queen in 70, 130, 240, 360 capacity, • INDOOE AND OUTDOOR ■-BROODERS, Etc. GRIT MILLS, LEG BANDS,. CAPONJSING SETS, AND EVERYTHING THE POULTRY-RAISER REQUIRES. The Sims Hardware Co., Wellington. NEW BUFFALO INCUBATORS MANUFACTURED BY CHAS, A. CYPHERS. BUILT OF STEEL, HEAVY DOUBLE WALLS, SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION, AUTOMATIC VENTILATION, DARK HATCHING CHAMBER, AMPLE NURSERY BELOW TRAYS, POSITIVE HEAT EEGU- ■■-■■■' ' LATION-- . ■ ■ ' A PERFECT CHICK HATCHER. A RELIABLE ARTICLE AT A VERY LOW PRICE. BUFFALO BROODERS AND HANDY HOVERS. WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AND DURABLE CON- ■..■:• STRUCTION. ' ALSO—BONE MILLS AKJ OTHER POULTRY ACCESSORIES. ' ; ' WRITE FOR '. St@warf Timber, Glass G@., Ltd. , CPUBTENAY PUCE, WEttINOTON.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19140725.2.137.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 19
Word count
Tapeke kupu
820Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 19
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.