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WORLD EGG-LAYING RECORD

BROKEN IN TARANAKI From Our Own Correspondent NEW PLYMOUTH, Today. A Black Orpington pullet owned by Mrs. H. M. Waddell, of Waitara, has broken a world’s record for egg-pro-duction by laying 346 eggs in 350 days, beating the previous record by two eggs. Her record will now be kept over the full 52 weeks, so that the bird has 15 days in which to beat the world’s year record of 354 eggs.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 926, 20 March 1930, Page 16

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WORLD EGG-LAYING RECORD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 926, 20 March 1930, Page 16

WORLD EGG-LAYING RECORD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 926, 20 March 1930, Page 16

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