ALL FRESH EGGS.
■> I (Per Press Association.) ™- • „ BLE NHEIM, June 11, The sixth week of the New Zoaland egff laying competition brin B « Mli. The number laid during th o weak was 735 as against 601 the previous week. This increased th„ average to roughly one and two Mtns of an egg per Head. The number of non-contributing pens is now reduced to eighteen. The White Leghorns of Mr Henry ?r«,° f , Lcvin ' aru Kti " leading, with 81 for the last week and a grand tola! of , 145, The, White Leghorns of Mr P. B. Brooks, of South Australia, crept pp to second place, with 27 for the week and a grand sotal of 132. Thcthird are Mr Crebcr's Silver Wyandottes from iWestport, .with 15 anu* 109 respectively. r The progress being matte is regarded ns very satisfactory considering the cold weather, nn3 ifio tecenjKoai . ally late moult. w» » j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7846, 12 June 1905, Page 2
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150ALL FRESH EGGS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7846, 12 June 1905, Page 2
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