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" *- m ' ■■• . pOULTR YME NI /iriYArr mAnn ' -NX POULTRY INDUSTRIES, LTD.' : X eVS I LEI I |& tul Isaiah ' blaie street, Wellington. i) lltlfe^ 8 l;iiil;l« rllllilkV £UN HANDLE YOUR OUTPUT TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE TO YOUR--1 AH Requisites for Chicken-raising and Poultry keeping supplied. ■• Enquiries A TREASURE invited. . ■ . . '■ " Wwffi&S/ AMONG CHICK ■ Telegrams: "Poultry," Wellington; F. H. COOPER, Secretary. RAISERS. ' •'■-■• fciOERA POULTRY FARM, TRENTHAM. SEND FOR SAMPLE. ' ■ • " "Tl/B"OEnA" has now. For- Sale Stock (imported) of the following breeds:— AT DAT tl/TCD P nf\ Trm „ , -.* * , iWL Cockerels, Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns (English), White Leghorns • J. -JTALiMait <E UU., LIU., bole Manufacturere, (American), Brown Leghorns (English imd American), Black Leghorns (English ij ' ' and American). Minorcas (English and American), White Orpingtons • (imported 1 PALMEBSTON NORTH. . ■ . " , '. breeds), Black Orpingtons (imported breeds), Wyandottes (imported breeds), White 1 Rocks, and further importations due in all breeds, *"" ' ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR EGGS AND COCKERELS OF LAST TEAR'S HANDFULLS OF_ COLD AWAIT THE ENTERPRISING. IMPORTATION. VgSßP%ffsssfiltßsP tn! L e t U s r eLon ly "* °™ duplication of orders wMch * have next ten years; therefore, con- ' JflraES M, FERUUSON, _j sumers wjll clamour for Table Telephone 19. "MOERA," TEENTHAM," UPPEB HtJTT. Broilm and Capons, worth Bs. -. —— — :—' : : '■ •. to-10s.. each, can bo produced ■ -nrnrr TMnrtd Tvr mr*Tr\ vmTift r . « war*. ■ 2717-EGGS -IN TWO YEARS! i su edWe nUce C ' eSS '' SS "' HBRETAUNGA WHITE LEGHORNS AGAIN "WIN OUT" by breaking them* i Tim vJntv R, oL.o „ ■„ '■*. ■ "ous World's Record (2624 eggs) for 6 hene by 03 eggs at the N.Z. U P.C. Egg- • ' ■ ' •■■ I }Jt }-L P UBlness > cannot Laying Competition. Consistency is the keynote to success. ' 19U stock are *A ra ; .. .^T B ®^^^^^.- -■' •Jα monoponsea dy anyone Picture to See," and eivery bird samp blood as my winners. ■ ■■;•. : - H ■ ~ , ■'■•-W The Invincible Jubilee, 108 and Cockerels, 30s. each; Pullets, 15s each; Hens, i<os. each. I.R. Drakes, 20s. \ /,. gk o 216 egg capacity. each; I.R. Ducks, 15s. each. Settings beet matings. 15s. for 15 eggs, arid a y '. ™. : ■■' . W ' The" Famous Retaluma B4 216 limited number from the Record Winners, 30s. Setting. Day. Old Chicks a special- ,' ■'. ...-'' '■■■■'•'■' B • ' • 128 340 egg capaditv ' ' *'^ or 8 " ■ erms -Cash with orders. Writo for Catalogue. •••'■■ ... • •& The Reliable Queen, 70, 130, . ~ A. C. MUMBY, Proprietor, . w 2*o, 360 egg capacity. HERETAUNGA POULTRY CO.. SILVHRSTREAU, WELLINGTON." iWE PAY FREIGHT TO YOUB NEAREST RAILWAY PORT -— L — : — ■■ : '— r SEND FOR, CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. ' FARMERS! IMPROVE YOUR DUCKS. THESIMS HARDWARE CO. ... WELLINGTON. gg SB " _ •■ v ■ : : —: '■ : "WINTER lings, Is. 3d. each., TEST ■ i hundred.' • WINNERS . • -INV ■'' M ■ ••".•. "WINTER 50s. for 50 male birds. TEST. Carriage "WINNERS .■W&iLCjWi A POPULAR CHICK FOOD WINTER. Carriage , extra. TEST Paid. WINNERS |r ll' : : : ___ • THE GLENG ° E RANCH, EAEORI, WELLINGTON. •fc A/Hi ' REARED IN. NEW ZEALAND. . , . QVERWEIGHING two World lh»'idi' ' "Bi gaeit hit o£ rl>e whole."' til?l*J..-'WJjS|fS • ■ iP¥ TOTi nu Carefully selected Settings, 10s. Cd.; special pens, 15s. Posted Free. irWPB ■'■"■■'' ABEFEDON . '-, . 100 Eggs, 503.; railed free.' - . Grand Utility Stock. iif"luP{ A. &P. CHICK RAISER. H. LECER ... .... WEBABOA, N.Z. ■ .— — .'■ .. ' ■"' IMPORTANT NOTICE-DAY OLD CHICKS. iS|ili#WßiSi ' nPTtTMiUTw .rr'wmTC ' ■ ■' T GUAR ANTEE safe delivery of good, strong, healthy Chicks, bred from my . ■■ ■ OBTAINABLE ALL STORES.-; >,■•£,. grand layers. Romomber: Wo won the Winter Test, also, third in the 12i , Month Test. EGGS FOR HATCHING AND YOUNG STOCK FOR SALE. • , ■ ",';if e for Catalogue. Chicks hatching overy day from July Ist. '•■ ■■ ■' - ' . ■ Phone 58, Hutt. , . KASHMIR'POULTRY FARM, LEVIN. ' '' R. A. LAZAEUS, Lower Hutt. • ■■..■_ My birds are bred from the test laying strains in New Zealand and Australia. ■ ■- — . ■■ . Write for_cataloguea, . Black Orpingtons (M'Lean, Robinson), White. Leg- CJIX OP FIELD'S BUSINESS WHITE LEGHORNS have laid -i A 1 O EGQS horns (P?,lman, from imported .stock), White Wyandottes (Hays and Bncault, O . , ■ 14117 America), Whiteßocks (Pickering), Minorcas (Menett) Silver Wyandottes ina year-, and tho birds in my breeding pens are all tho same strain.(Warren Knight)," D -Partridge Wyandottes (Bayley, DUCKS—lndian Runners (Knight and Rogers, Australia), Buff Orpingtons, Cayugas, Pekins. . ~ PRICE OF EGGS FOR HATCHING: Pigeons. Day-old Chicks and ■ Duck lings. Is. Brooder, 7s Settings, 7s - 6d - P er Setting. 875.. Gd. per 100 for Incubator Lots. 7s. Cd. Incubator 10t5,,35s per 100. Trios, 355. Pullets. 7s. 6d., 10s. " . F. J. FIELD, Hens, 6s. 6d. ' Spldndid lot of Cockerels from 10s. ' ' IDEAL EGG FARM TAITA ; ■ , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ■■' — : '- 1 — . : ■ 'Phone No. 22 " ; " PRA'NKLIM WEBB : v ' WAI-POMOA POULTRY YARDS. i " rtNKLIM WEBBI WHITE LEGHORNS, Silver Wyandottei, White Rocks, Indian Runners. ißrm-T l v v &tock Birds for. Sale. Breed ing Pens made up. IV n amn ii a ; rr*. a n tan hot' a a **—k fi IV tl ao* n - WRTTT? PI^TPIi 1 T TQT rI&W SO a P'ALaO INvUIIAIORS ) Wai-Ponga Runners were Ist" and 2nd in M 3-14 Egg-Laying CompeMANUFACTURED BY CHAS. A. CYPHERSI ' tition at Cbri3teWll - .' Sotti "g s after' July Ist, 10.. BUILT OF STEEL, HEAVY DOUBLE WALLS, SMALL OIL CON- ■ imwn nmi< SUMPTION, AUTOMATIC VENTILATION, DARK HATCHING CHAM- — ■ LUWhK UUll. BER, AMPLE NURSERY BELOW TRAYS, POSITIVE HEAT REGU- ' ' , ' :. ■ LATION- . ■ ' EGGS FOR SETTINGS. . ■' ; F R °trs£wya^s HlTE White Rocks, Black OrpingBUFFALO BROODERS AND HANDY HOVERS. 10s.: Gd. for 10 Eggs. Posted Free. WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AND DURABLE CON- BABY CHICKS. ' . STRUCTION. . 25 for 30a. 60 for Cas. 100 for 90s. ■ ALSO-BONE MILLS A..J OTHE R POULTRY ACCESSORIES. DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. FIRELESS BROODERS, 7s. 6U. TO BROOD 50 CHICKS. 'Ste^art>T|iiiji6.jr f ; I&!as8"&. Hardware Ce M Ltd. n.z. poultry institute, COURTENAY PLACE, WEUINGTON. • " Send for our Catalogue. BOX 588, CHRISTCHUROH. -_^.--,-_---— J -.-Mmj-iar - -■—»- _a-M«u^'t-^-"^- t --u-ewci4!^ | • J • i^• MJjHJxJ-ITT Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2234, 21 August 1914, Page 9
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