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GSEfiT _g_E — OF— POULTRY Nimfflo & Blair Are relinquishing their stocks of INCUBATORS, BROODERS, BONC CUTTERS, AM oiher Poultry Requisites, And are selling these goods at UNHEAJID-OF PRICES and REGARDLESS OF COST. H_icfam^ We__er lac_t>ators 50-egg size — eaeb. 35/Victor laeubators, Hot Water Pria-iple, 50-egg size— each 50/Victor Incubators, Hot ~Water Principle, 100 ; pgg size— «ach 80/Victor Incubators, Hot Air Principle, 100-egg size — each 80/Victor Incubators, Hot Water Principle, 260-eg£ size— each 95/I Victor Brooders, for 100 chickens ' - caohSO/Victor Brooders, for 200 chickens , —each 60/2 only Improved Hydro Brooders, I large — each 30/I only Improved Hydro Brooder, small— for 18/DANDY Green Bone Cutters, in sizes -each 40/-, 55/-, 80/-, 105/Other/ Sundries for the Poultry man at Equally Reduced Rates. 1 The above are aII'XEW GOODS, and \ are offered at the afcove low rates simi ply to enable us to clear out our ' stocks. Country enquiries regarding above will have prompt attention. 1 NIMMO& BLAIR I Seed Merchants and Growers, Dunedin. j — — — A Pound Lost JX a Young Chick can never be regained. •A. &. P" CHICK RAISER Is mixed in propar proportions to produce flesh, feathers, bone, and muscle, and aids in preventing indigestion and diarrhoea by reason of its well-balanced variety. The Best Foods produce the Best Fowls whether for Show, Market, or Laying. j ALWAYS BUY THE BEST. ! You can rear every Chick by using " A 1 & P " CHICK RAISER. j Obtainable from REILLY, SCOTT, & GILL, 18au Dunedin. LAYING STRAINS (Best Obtainable)— Black Orpington, " Sturrock-Spro-sen's" Strain; White Leghorns; Single and Rose-comb Minorcas, Douglas; setj tings ss, packed 6s.— E. Ball, 28 Bradshaw street, South Dunedin. llau j FOR SALE (CHEAP), j BLACK POMERANIANS. IMPORTED SLUT, two years, weight 81b. Black PUPPIES, eithei sex, 11 weeks old, by famous Glenelg Ti'ki — Trilby ! Full particulars and "prices, ! D. THOMSON, 8s Box 37. Westport. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE poet free to anyone. "White Leghorn and Black Orpington Settings from trap-nested layers, 10s 6d ; infertifes replaced. — Jas. Thomson, Sunnycrest Poultry Yards, i Cannington road, Maori Hill, Dunedin. ! TTTILITY White LEGHORNS, carefully , ' bred from Padman, Leger, Hillcrest, and Sunnyhurst Strain* ; Silver Wyan- [ dottcs (Ralston's Sydney Strain) ; satisfaction guaranteed ; settings, 7s 6d. — G. R. , Hobson, 78 Fitzroy itieet, South Dunedin. ' SITTINGS from 10s 6d— White Leghorns, k V 3 same strain as my Lincoln Competition 1 Pon; also, Rose-comb Minorcas, imported • 225 (nrgs strain.— Mis J. Mills, Model Poul- ' try Yards, 40 Woodhaugh 1 TVf AMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY EGGS s i-»A rea'ly October; £l Is per setting. — ' Mrs M'Lay, Cressbrook, Dunback.

1 At the annual m-seting of the Fielding Fruit-growers' Association on August 31, I A correspondent, writing to the Christ- - j church Star, states that a small steamer lately left a coastal port carrying 500 ewe sheep; some 30 were slung overboard on the passage, and some 40 were buried on arrival at Orakei. An unfortunate farmer, r i says the writer, loses 70 of his sheep ; the I Dominion suffers the loss of, say, 140 ewes 1 and lambs; and the steamer takes no risks. At Wandsworth recently a blind solicitor won a case, using the Braille system throughout. Miss Muriel Funston put up a wovld's record at tho Bondi (N.SAV.) Rink lecently for ladies' endurance skating. Miss FunI eton skated for 15 hours without a rest, 1 and co\ered over 90 nnle=. She slowed y down only to take her meals, and finished i- so fresh that experts present expressed i, their confidence that f-he could hn\ c continued for the full 24 hours.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 34

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