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GREAT SALE —OF — POULTRY REQUISITES. Nimmo & Blair Are relinquishing their stocks of INCUBATORS, BROODERS, BONE CUTTERS, And other Poultry Requisites, And are selling these goods at UNHEAKD-OF PRICES and REGARDLESS OF COST. Hatching Wonder Incubators 50-egg size — each 35/Victor Incubators, Hot Water Principle, 50-egg size— each 50/Victor Incubators, Hot Water Principle, 100-egg size— each 80/Victor Incubators, Hot Air Principle, 100-egg size— each 80/Victor Incubators, Hot Water Principle, 200-egg size— each 95/Victer Brooders, for 100 chickens — ettchso/Victor Brooders, for 200 chickens — each 60/2 only Improved Hydro Brooders, large— each 30/-' I only Improved Hydro Brooder, small— for 18/DANDY Green Bone Cutters, in^izes-each 40/-, 55/-, 80/-, 105/Other Sundries for the Poultryman at Equally Reduced Rates. The above are all NEW GOODS, and are offered at the above low rates simply to enable us to clear out our stocks. Country enquiries regarding above will have prompt attention.

, NIMMO & BLAIR Seed Merchant* snd Growers, Dußedin. INDIAN RUNNERS. NOTED WINTER LAYERS— Average for y-ear ending June, 1909, over 180 Eggs per bird. Reduced Prices to make room for breeding operations: — j 1 Drake and 4 Ducks, from £1 10s. I ' Extra Ducks, 5s each. I MRS LUCY, 1 20 Montague' street, N.E. Valley. BUSH YOUR HENS. They are worth to you just what you get out of them. You keep them for the eggs they lay. Then why not feed well if you would be paid wall. Use "A. and P." LAYING FOOD— the early morning poultry meal. It does not work miracles, but it Dees contain egg-making ingredients ; it Does promote laying, and it Does get the very best results, and pays for itself over and over again in the greater number of eggs you get. Try a sample bag and be convinced. Obtainable from REILLY, SCOTT fc GILL, Dunedin. 21jy EGGS FOP SETTING.— White Leghorns, with trap-nest record of 200 to 267 e&gs h 12 months ; same strain as my Lincolr competition pen. whioh finished third for winter test— only beaten by one egg for second place. Also, R. C. Minorcas (imported), 225-egg strain. Settings from 10s 6d. \Vhite Leghorn Hens for Sale, with trap-nest records ot 200 to 227 eggs for 12 months.— Mrs J. MILLS, Model Poultry yards, »C Woodhaugh. llau DAD3Y FARMS for SALE; <hcicest in Otago; 65, 77, 125 acres; cheap; terms. — Boyd, Jetty stree^ SITTINGS White L2ghorn EGGS; birds bred Padman 's 262 Competition Pen; 21s. — Irvine, East Avenue, St. Kilda. TTTILITY White LEGHORNS, carefully *-) bred frorr Padman, Leger, Hillcrest, and Sunnyhurs*- Strains; Silvei Wyandotto (Ralston's Sydney Strain) ; satisI faction guaranteed ; settings, 7s 6d. — G. R. Hobeon, 78 Fitzroy street, South Dunedin. BLACK ORPTNGTON SETTINGS, well bred, best-laying 6train ; 7s 6d packed. Harris Hastings, Moreau street, St. Kilda. LAYING STRAINS (Best Obtainable)— Black Orpington, " Sturrock-Spro-een's " -Strain; Langshans, "'Wakfers"; Single and Rose-comb Minorcas, Douglas ; settings ss, packed 6s.— E. Ball, 28 Bradshaw street, South Dunedin. llau ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE post free to anyone. White Leghor and Black : Orpington Settings from trap-nested j layers, 10s 6d ; infertilee replaced. — Jas. j Thomson, Sunnycrost Poultry Yards, ■ Car.nington road, Maori Hill, Dunedin.

A boiler explosion t< ok place off Mumbles j on board the trawler Lqbedia, of Milford, 1 while on her v.-ay to th\; fishing ground. Tho boat put back, and the two \ ictrms, father and eon, weio taken to Swansea Hos- | pitdl, both being scalded. Mr Malonev, the father, an engiuoei, rushed into the scalding itcam and e.\tr;cated his c-on, who \\Jo badly scalded Tho silver cup gi\en by Me-sr-, Hudson and Co., of Dunodin, ft.i competition by Harrison Artillery and won bj Auckland 'his ;.ear was on ihe Maori.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 35

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 35

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