SOLD OUT. HAVING- fold the Village Egg Farm, and having to remove to Otaki on the 17th of November, I am prepared to make a BIG REDUCTION on prices of breeding stock up to that date, present White Leghorns for egg production have been turned out exclusively from a few valuable specimens. TLm't miss these fine breeders. G second season hens, 42.'-; 6 one year old pullets, 50,'-; G four months old pullets, 58/-; unrelated males. 15'- to 20'- each. ]5 r pg S from special pens 15/-. posted; chicks for early November. H. LEGER, WINNER 01' TWO YEARS TOTAL EGG WEIGHT TEST, WERAROA, LEVINi NEW ZEALAND. 9%: TWO EGGS IN PLACE OF ■ .ONEf FOR POULTRY THE BEST EGG PRODUCER AND POULTRY CONDITIONER *1 • 4 Ca*4.2Rf6oD QO.% WELLINGTON, HgEk s WAI PONGA POULTRY YARDS White Leghorns, Silver Wyandottes, White Rocks, Indian Runner Ducks. SITTINGS, 15 EGGS FOR 10/-. DAY OLD CHICKS AND DUCKLINGS. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. WILLOUGHBY KNIGHT, Proprietor, LOWER HUTT Wai Ponga White Rocks won the heavy breed test in the last Competition at || Christchurch, also winning the Autumn test. g MUMB Y* S IKDI Holds the World’s Record for Two Years Laying for six hens, viz., - eggs—l 469 first year, 1243 second rear. , . Also winner of four New Zealand Laying Tests for rowls and Ducks auxins past six year*. It ia only magnificent constitution and laying power that will secure t WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? STURDY DAY-OLD CHICKS, of the same brood: 25 for 80s; 50 for ass; 100 for 100 s; railage paid. ~ _ v . ta■ me r go 10. SETTINGS OF 15 EGGS, 15s, postage paid. Incubator Lots, 100 foiL Specially Selected Breeders; Cockerels, 30s each: Hens or Bullets. 15s caca. Drakes, 20s each; Ducks. 15s each: freight extra. TERMS• CASH WITH ORDER. Please write for Catalogue to A. G. MUMBY. rEorEinor. HEBETADNGA POULTRY CO., SILVER STREAM. WELLINGTON. BOWER’S POULTRY FARM Secured Premier Honours at Palmerston North Winter Show, 1917, wmjynft PALMER CUP for best Utility Bird; two firsts, two specials, second aim thud, Rio winner of New Zealand 1017 Duck Test CHICKS and DUCIvb horn these strains. Write for list. Black Orpingtons, W hitc Leghorns. White Rocks. Lilian Runner Ducks, Cayuga Ducks. Males 21/- and 30,- each. H. W. BOWER. FAIRFIELD, LEVIN.
Bear-Admiral Halsey, Third Sea Lord* says it is necessary for the Government of the country to help the children to learn the work the Navy is doin" by making it a compulsory form of education. in, the schools. “X had been away from home for nearly a year/' the admiral says, "and when 1 returned on a few days* leave I was surprised to hear my small daughter say fcne following by w,ay of grace; ‘Thank God and the British Xavy for my good dinner.— Amen.' He suggests that other cilii* dren might with advantage adopt s similar grace. Lost children in Japan do not long r main avt:ay. It is the nr-.tom for V."-. rents t', ’nbel their children witt their ad'lrss-cs, -so that in case he; 'va’vkr anv wayfarer many send the: home.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9795, 19 October 1917, Page 2
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