EGG-LAYING.
Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, last night. . The seventh week’s returns of the New Zealand Utility Poultry Club’s third egg-laying competition at Lincoln College show that the number oi eggs laid during the week was 921. giving an average of 19.1 per pen. The leading pens for the week wore the following: Mr W. O. Sail’s silver Wyandottes 30, R. A. Millikin’s black Orpingtons 29, W. M. Sail’s "white Leghorns 29. The following pen; have the highest aggregates : J. Jackman's silver Wyandottes 194, W. Forrest’s blade Orpingtons 184, H Hawke’s silver Wyandottes 182.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2127, 9 July 1907, Page 3
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