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|, A Fifty Egg Hatcher I |" ' for SS/-:-/: | \ This Circle HatcKer has been designed to fill the long- 1 felt need for an efficient, yet low-priced Incubator of moder- | i ate capacity. ■ 1 | ' These Hafcliers-are constructed entirely of metal '(ex- 1 jj cepting . insulating materials) 'the principal parts being the | ;j Cover or. Heater, upon which is fastened the regulating ap- | paratus} ; the-nest or egg:chamber,"and the lamp. The eggs | |. ! are:; v .; • ■ ' | I Protected from Varying Outward temperatures | | ' by metal, air space,; and asbestos felt. All the material in | | these Circle Hatcbeps is high-grade, _and, while ; simple in ap- • i S pearance, their general cohstuction is perfect. 1 f ; '^^The-outer'-waU-'-'of-'the Circle Hatcher is composed of | i several air spaces and two thicknesses of asbestc3 felt, and | 5 when the heater is in place—the outer rini of which 'is em- | £ . bedded in soft cotton— S f:. • x I Cold Air is Prevented Enterkg tbe Heater. 1 | The lamp is placed directly in the centre of the machine, '| | and yet it is impossible'for. any fumes from it to enter the g | egg chamber. The burner is provided with a metal chimney, j! 6- and' is easily clfeaned. The style of burner used'economises | I;' the oil, about one gallon of kerosene being sufficient to last 8 5 over the-incubating period of three weeks._ .Write for I | booklet giving full particulars and illustrations.. • jj E. W. tttt;l 1; Agents,: I

T TnTYTTT TEH fTnT<PXrQ or Eggs. From exceptionally hardy 8 1 J-JUHi White leghorn Breeders of quality and vigour Bred to lay. Males 215., 15.eggs from best and special pens 12s. 6d. and 15s. posted, 80 chicks and Fireless Brooder 40s : .rail paid. Write for catalogue. • H. LEGER, WINNER OF TWO YEARS' EGG WEIGHT TEST. / WERABOA, LEVIN, N.Z. , ' Slbncoe; : , mtff, Famous laying Strain of White Leghorn Fowls and Indian Runner Ducks. 'A The Competition Record 6how us always on top. Settings -10s. for 15 eggs; '. .Day Old Chicks Is.'each,'9os. a.hundred; Ducklings, Is. Gd. each. POULTRY RANCH, KARORI, WELLINGTON. . YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BREED POOR STOCK THIS WAR TIME,. WITH GRAIN AT FAMINE. PRICES. ' BOWER'S' POULTRIFARM, : v.,'.. ' v LEVIN, Breeder of High-olass Poultry. all bred to lay and lay: well. I have one of the best Records in this distridt. White Leehorns, White Rocks, Black Orpingtons, . 'Indian Runner Ducks, Cayuga Ducks. Eggs for sitting of 15, 6s. 6d. and 10s. 6d.; £i 10s. per 100. Day-old chicks, Is. each. -24 10s. per 100. Some fine Cockerels from 10s. 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, PEOPRIETOE, ■ ' : . '' I,WAI-PONGA, LOWER HUTT. . ; . > BROOKLANDS POULTRY;.' 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 Miuorcas. Order now for delivery when you wantthem. Chicks, 1 ehillin each, 90 shillings ,100; rail paid. Eggs, 7s.,Sd. for 15, postage paid. - Safe delivery guaranteed. ■ , • - - *W. BIERRE, Kairariga-Road PALMERSTON NORTH. HERfiTAUNGA.- ; ™S H a DUCKS, : Ist in N.Z. Laying Test, 'ending 1912, for Fowls; ' THE • : •Ist in N.Zi, Laying Test, ending 1912, for DucEb • ; 3rd in N.Z. Laying Te6t, ending 1913, for Fowls . . CHAMPION 3rd ifl : N.Z. 1 Laying Test, ending 1913, for Ducks • Ist. in Two Year Test (World's Record) 19U, for Fowls.. UTILITYi : 4th in.l 2 months' Test, ending 1915, for.Fowls. ' , Ist in '^''months'iTest.,-rending:. 1915, for Ducks. : STRAIN.--;-, - . " f ' "CONSISTENCY IS THE .KEYNOTE TO SUCCESS." ; ; Cockerels,'3os. each; Pullets, 15s. each; Hens,. 155.. eact; Drakes, 20s. each; Ducks 155.-each. Freight Extra. - Settings, 15s. for 15' eggs. Incubator Lots on application- -Dayrold Chicks,. 25 for 305.; 50 for 555.; 100 for 100s.' Railage Paid. 3&ms:.'.Cash with order. Write for Catalogue. j-j'T" A; C. MUWiBY (ProprtetorV. V -HERETAUNGA POULTRY CO., SILVERSTREAM,: WELLINGTON.

' ECCS FOR SETTINGS. fjIROM our Best Birds—WHlTE LEGHORNS, White Rocks., Black Orping< tons. Silver Wyandottes. • ■■■ ■ - 10i. 6(1., for 15 Eggs. Posted Free. ; . •. . BABY CHICKS. > - V 25 for 80s. 60 for 655.100 for 90s. DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON. ' ' FIRELESS BROODERS, TS. 6d. TO BROOD 60 CHICKS. ' N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE, fiend fot our Catalogue.'» BOX 588, OHRISTCHURCR. ~ J. B. MERRETT, Proprietor.. 1 . Everything, For the ir p V p.*, . fl«s.Mers Raiser. : , PolllTDlppliSlCCS 1915 Catalogue Posted on Application. THE • ~ %■ & P. FOOD CO. LTD. WELLINGTON. i Success with Poultry? ||MSjw||Bß|^BHy fl Queen Brooders Provide a sure, source of big profits. • □ M The QUEEN'INDOOR LAME-HEATED BROODERS are made em on thoroughly practical linos, and have never failed, in the caro r r-i of the Baby Chicks. I I Every Machine guaranteed to operate perfectly. U .125 CHICK SIZE, £3—FREIGHT PAID. L P? ' Other Sizes and Models to .suit all., ' . . THE "QUEEN" IS THE ONLY WAY. [1 LI Illustrated Catalogue gladly 'sent to any address on request. [J THE SIMS HARDWARE CO., LTD. ® AGENTS, LJ 101 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. U uc==3|a§c=]lc=:|E=]|czi|Ez:lE3ic=z3d] ICHAS. A. CYPHER'S • | ■MEW BUFFALO- INCUBATORS. 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 BROODERS AND HOVERS. PERFECT CHICK HOMES.' DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASILY SET UP. iWrite for.Catalogue and Price List. Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Ce, Ltd. 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2582, 2 October 1915, Page 15

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