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gdfSkaagiaiidit^lii7v^nßß»ffls^^ A Fifty Egg Hatcher for i SIThis Circle HatcKer has beea designed )o fill the longfelt need for an efficient, yet Jqwrpnced Incubator of moder- . ate capacity. ■•,"■■■- • Tliese Hatcliers are constructed entirely of metal .'(excepting insulating materials) the principal parts being the Cover or Heater, upon which is fastened the regulating apparatus, the nfcst or egg • chamber, and' the lamp. The eggs are ■ Protected from Varying Outward Temperatures -• by metal,- air space, -and asbestos felt. All the material in these Circle Hatohers'us: high-grade, :and,' while simple in ap- . pearance, their general constuction is perfect. .The outer wall of the Circle Hatcher is composed of ■ several air spaces and two thicknesses of asbestos felt, and when the heater is in pljic&r-the outer rim of which is embedded in soft cotton — Cpld Air Is Prevented Entering the Heater. The lamp is placed directly in the centre of the machine, . ' and yet .it is impossible for "any fumes from it* to enter the ' : egg 'chamber.. The burner is provided with a metal chimney, ana is easily cleaned. , -Tlie style,of burner used economises, the oil, about one gallon of kerosene being sufficient to last over the incubating- period of three - weeks. -.Write . for booklet giving - full particulars and illustrations. ' E.:W. Mills & Co., Ltd. • • Agents r TriYirr'T? v /^WT(T t IZ'S 01 ' E SS S - From exceptionally hardy Lll IJMiy *0.0,, 1 White Leghorn Breeders of quality and ieour Bred to lay! Males 215., 15 egge from best and special pens 12s. 6d. and i« posted, 30 'chicks and Firoless Brooder 40s. rail paid. Write for catalogue. \ P - H LEGBR, .WINNER OF TWO YEARS' EGG WEIGHT TEST, ■ WERAROA, LEVIN, N.Z. ' V ; --G-LENCOE. V;. ; ; CHE Famous Laying Strain of. White Leghorn Fowls and Indian Runner-Ducts.' ■ The Competition'Record'show us : . always on top... Settings 10s'. for-15 eggs'}■' lav Old. Chicks Is. each, Ms.'a hundred; Ducklings, Is. Gd. each. lay via. yu«,iy> pouLTRY 'RANCH, KA&ORI, WELLINGTON.; iOU OAK'IAFFOBP WAR .TIME, BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, ■ , . LEVIN, v - ; JreMer'of High-class-Poultry, allbred to-lay and lay well. I have one of the testis'® Records ill this district. White Leghorns, White Rocke; Black Orpingtons, nditui -Runner Ducks, Cayuga. Ducks. Eggs for sitting of 15, 6s. Gd. and 10s. 6d.j Bl 10s. "per 100. Day-old- chicks,' Is. each.. :£i 10a. per 100. faome fine Cockerels from oa. 6d. each. . ... . ' ' - WAI-PONGA POULTRY YARDS. WHITE LEGHORNS. : WHITE PLYMOUTH ROOKS. • ' SILVER WYANDOTTES. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. ' ; SITTINGS, ALL ONE PRICE 15 eggs for 10s. • INCUBATOR LOTS £2 per 100. ' STOCK BIRDS FOR SALE. ' WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. / • W. KNIGHT, PROPRIETOE, . :; ; r • WAI-PONGA, LOWER HUTT. "■•/., ■. . ■ BROOKLANDS POXJLTRY' : YARDS. BABY CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS, .from our standard bred White Legorns heavy laying strain. Two Firsts and One Third, Palmerston Winter Show; Iso Black Orpingtons and Minorcas. Order now for delivery when you. want bem. Chicks, 1 shilpn,:; each,-90 shillings 100; Tail paid. Eggs, 7s. 64. for 15, postgo paid. - Safe delivery guaranteed. .- . W. BiERREj Road PALMERSTON NORTH. J HERETAXJN GAt 11 whi INDIANTUNNER DUCKS, st in N.Z.'Laying Test, ending 1912, for-Fowls. THE 5t in N.Z. Laying Test, ending 1912, for Ducks ''/wriimTnw rd in N.Z. Laying Test, ending 1913, for Fowls CHAMPION rd in N.Z. Laying Test, ending 1913, for Ducks st. in Two -Year Test (World's Record) 1914. for Fowls. UTILITY; th in 12 months* Test, ending 1915,, for Fowls. , r . st in 12 months' Test, ending 1915. for Ducks. STRAIN. "CONSISTENCY IS THE-KEYNOTE TO SUCCESS." Cockerels, 30s. each; Pullets, 15s. eaoh; Hens, 15s. each; Drakes, 20s. each; )ucks 15s; each, i -Freight-Extra.: 15s. forlo eggs. ■ Incubator/Lotson • bplication. Day-old'Chioks, 25 for 305.; 50 for'sss.; 100 for 100 a. Railage Paid, terms: Cash with order. Write for Catalogue. ST A. C. MUM BY fProortetort..'. HERETAUNGA POULTRY CO., SILVERSTREAM, WELLINGTON. ECCS FOR SETTINGS. PROM onr Beet Birds—WHlTE LEGHORNS, White Roots, Black Orping< toDBj Silver Wyandottes. 101. 6d. tor is Eggs. Posted Froe. i ' : BABY CHICKS. V 23 for 80s. ' 60 for 65a. 100 for 90s. DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON. J ' FIRELESS BROODERS, is. 6d. TO BROOD 60 CHICKS. N.Z. POULTRY INSTiTUTE, Send for our Catalogue.- BOX 688, CHRISTOHUROH* J. B. MERRETTj Proprietor. , ■ —■—■ 1 — : — ■ 11 ' Everything For the "' „ „ , Pwi , tr) - tars, Feeders and Raiser. f@|lF|lp|lllC^S 4915' CatalOgUQ Posted on Application. ■ THE r P.-FOOD eo. LTD. WELLINGTON. GHAS; <A. CYPHER'S NEW IUFF^LO-IMCUiJiTOKS:^ THE. WORLD'S BEST. PERFECT IN • CONSTRUCTION. , GREATEST ■ PERCENTAGE OE ' HATCHES. SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. ■ , FIREPROOF. BUILT-OF STEEL. HARDWOOD FRONTS. HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. ALSO,-BUFFALO BROODEHG AND HOVERS. . 1 PERFECT. CHiCK HOMES. ' : ' : - DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. ' EASILY SET UP. Write for Catalogue and Prioe List.' . '. ■ Stewart Timfier, Glass & Kgrdwgre Ce. W. 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLAffi, WELLINGTON. //Hatched' In-1879— . Still .'.Hatching.' Strong. I As far back as 1879 the "PETALUMA" INCUBATOR was hatching big broods of'healthy chicks. ..To-day the Petaluma is the .Poultry . Breeder's Favourites-all over :the ivorld it is hatching eggs with" marvellous success. The "Petafuma" Is The Pioneer Incubator. It now embodies :nany improvements, and has won many of the most valuable prizes, at the worlirs biggest exhibitions. Here'are prices:— 50 egg capacity, &n 55.; 216 egg capacity, £9 10s. 126 egg capaolty, £7 bd.j 324 egg capacity, £12. Let it le a Petaluma I —the prize-wiiuiing pioneer! ' I.^L "Sims. Hardware Co., Ltd. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 15

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