Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

A Fifty .E§§; Hatclier J fori §1- | . This' Circla flatcE'er has Been l designe'd to fill 'the long- | ■Mi' need for an' efficient, yet low-priced Incubator of mofler- f ate capacity, | These Hatcaers- are constructed entirely of metal (ex- I cepting insulating materials) tlie principal parts being the | Cover or Heater, upon 1 which is fastened the regulating ap- | paratus, the nest or egg chamber, and the lamp.. The eggs. . .1 are ; ' ' | Protected 1 from Varying Outward Temperatures p by metal, air space, and asbestos felt. AU the material in 1 these Circle Hatchers is high-grade, and, while simple in ap- -1 pearance, their general 'constuction is perfect. P ' The outer wall of the Cirole Hatcher is composed of I several air spaces , and two thicknesses of ashesta felt, and . j when the heatelr is iii place—tlie outer rim of .which is em- j bedded in soft cotton— ' ! CoM Air- Is Prevented EHtering tlie 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 I egg chamber.; The burner is provided with a metal chimney, | ana is easily cleaned. The style of burner used economises | the oil, about one gallon of kerosene being sufficient to last ? over the incubating period of three weeks. iWrite for S booklet! giving, full particulars and illustrations. jj IfilSsiCiJ, Ltd.-.] ' . ■/ . Agents ; !

T T'l v ('l Tf PTFI(HYTQ °r Eggs. From exceptionally hardy Jul!. J. 1 f< iTi • vAOJL*_/J3lO} White Leghorn Breeders of quality and .vigour Bred to lay. Males 215., 15 egge from best and special pens 12s. 6d. and Jss. posted, 80 chicks and Fireles3 Brooder 40s rail paid. Write for catalogue. H. LEGER, .WINNER OF TWOYEAfiS' EGG WEIGHT TEST, > WERAROA, LEVIN, N.Z. ' • G-tENCGE. rjTHE Famous Laying Strain of White Leghorn Fowls and.lndian Runner Ducfce. 'X The Competition Record show us always on top. Settings 10s. for 15 eggs; Day Old Chicks Is. each, 90s. a hundred; Ducklings, Is: tid. each.' • POULTRY RANCH, KARORI, WELLINGTON. VOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BREED POOR STOCK THIS WAR TIME, WITH GRAIN AT FAMINE PRICES. . BOWER'S POULTRY' FARM, - , ' . • LEVIN, . v ' • Breeder of High-class Poultry; all bred to lay and lay well. I have one of the best Ege Records in this district.. White Leghorns, White Rocks, Black Orpingtons, Indian Runner/Ducks, Cayuga Ducks. Eggs for sitting of 15, 6s. 6d. and 10s. 6d.j £1 10s. per 100. Day-old ohicks, Is. each. M 10s. per 100. Some fine Cockerels from •lte. 6d. each. . : ■ . ' . . * WAi-PONCA 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, PROPBIETOR, WAI-PONGA, LOWER HUTT. iROOmMDSPOIJLTR¥ YARD'S. BABY CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS, from our standard bred White Leg. horns, heavy laying strain. Two .Firsts and One Third, Palmerston Winter Show; also Black Orpingtons, and Minorcas. Order now for delivery when you want them.' Chicks, 1 shillin., each, 90, shillings 100; rail paid. Eggs, ,7s. 6d. for 15, post-' jag& paid. Safe delivery guaranteed. • W. BIERRE, Kairanga Road PALMERSTON NORTH. . OEIM WHI DUCKS/ Ist in N.Z. Laying Test, ending 1012, for Fowls. ■ THE Ist in N.Z. Laying Tost, ending 1912, for Ducks '» 3rd in N.Z. Laying Test, ending 1913, for Fowls -CHAMPION 3rd in N.Z. Laying Testi-ending 1913; for Ducks ••••••> .v. - Ist. in Two Year Test (World's Record) 1914, for Fowls, UTILITY; ' '4th in 12 months' Test, ending 1915,' for Fowls. V Ist in 12 months' Test, ending 1915, for Ducks. STRAIN. "CONSISTENCY IS THE KEYNOTE TO ■ SUCCESS.':" ■ • ""CoctOTels, 30s; e^;'Pullets, 15s. each; Hens, 155." ! eaoh; Drakes, 20s. eaoh; Ducks, 153. each. Freight Extrti. Settings, 15s. for 15 eggs. Incubator Lots on application. Day-old Chicks, 25 for 80s.; 50 for' 555.; 100 for 100s. Railage Paidi Jfeims: Cash with, order. Write for Catalogue. A. -C. MUM BY (Proprietor), HERETAUNGA POULTRY CO., BILVERSTREAM, WELLINGTON.

EGGS FOR SETTINC& ifjTROM our Best Birds—WHlTE LEGHORNS, White Roek'j. Black' Ornine< tons, Silver Wyandottes.: 103. fid. for 15 Eggs. Posted Free. BABY CHICKS. 25" for 80s. 60 for 655. 100 for 90s. , DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON. FIRELESS BROODERS, 7s. 6d. TO BROOD 50 CHICKS. N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE, fiend for our Catalogue.- BOX 688, CHRISTCHURCH, J. B. MERRETT, Proprietor. Everything 4 For the Poultry mktmi and Raiser. . Plillr| IppilSlCSS 11915' Catalogue • Posted on Application! THE . 'i ', • ' A. & P. FOOD CO. LTD. WELLINGTON. . ' Still- Hatclimg strong.! . 'As far back as 1879 the "EETALUMA" INCUBATOR was hatchiiig big broods of healthy chicks, To-3ay the Petaluma is the Poultry Breeder's Favourite—all ever the world it is hatching eggs with mar- . yellous success.. • The "Petaluma" Is The Pioneer Incubator. It now embodies many improvements, and has won. many of the most valuable prizes at the world's biggest exhibitions.- Here are prices:— BO egg capacity, ss 55.; 216 egg capacity, £9 10s. /ftjSx ■ 126 egg capacity, £7 ss. ; 324 egg capacity, £12. Let it le a Petaluma I —the prize-winniug pioneerl ' I®. ] Sims Hardware Go., Ltd. ''W| jl CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. CHAS. A. CYPHER'S " NEW. BUFFALO INCUBATORS. THE WORLD'S BEST. PERFECT IN CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST PERCENTAGE O® HATCHES. SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. FIREPROOF. BUILT OF STEEL. HARDWOOD FRONTS; . HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. • ; ALSO,—BUFFALO BROODERS AND HOVERS. PERFECT CHICK HOMES. DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASILY SET UP. .IWrit« for Catalogue and Price List. ' Stewart Ymhr, Glass & Hardwire He. Ltd • . • 60, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.' .

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19150925.2.126.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 15

Word count
Tapeke kupu
898

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 15

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert