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DUCK SECTION. FAWN AND WHITE INDIA* BUHNERS (9 TEAMS). D. Elley, No. t (19), 1071; P. G. Baylis (14), 1014; Tbos. Dowthwaite (17), 932; W. L. Conway (24), 881; Q. A, Frethey, No. 1 (11), 873; D. Riley, No. 2 (19), 797; H. Astbury (4), T4B; G. A. Frethey, No. 2 (17), 618; S. B. Ifeweett (6), 567. WHITE INDIAN RUNNERS (3 TEAMS). A. Wood, No. 1 (12), 1076; A. Wood, No. 2 (6), 1042; W. A. Bell C2>. 833. KHAKI CAMPBELLS (5 TEAMS). R. B. Cruickshank, No. 2 (14), 1068; R. B. Cruickshank, No. 1 (13), 1029; Mrs. I. Dlmant (13), 1011; G. N. Bell, No. 1 (10). 817; G. N. Bell. No. 2 (S), 766. Rexdale Rhode Island REDS And BLACK ORPINGTONS, WHITE LEGHORNB, LIGHT SUSBEX, WHITE RUNNER DUCKS. "Owing: to the success of Rexdale Reds in the past year, Rexdale Poultry Farm will in future specialise in this ideal farmers fowl. Eig-ht years of careful breeding already are behind the present str.-iin, and no trouble or expense will be spared to Improve the strain each year. "IT you study the results of the Eg:K--layinir Competition on this pafre you will see Rexdale Rede can hold their own with any breed as ejrifproducers; they mature more quickly, lay more eg-grs when pr-ks are dear, and make better table birds than do most breeds. "In the past four years Rexdale Rede have won more prizes in enxlaying- tests and in utility shows than any other strain or Reds—a record not easily attained." Prices: Stock from 20/Settings from 10/6 1928 PRICE LIBT NOW READY. WRITE ME YOUR EXACT REQUIREMENTS. John H. Kissling Rexdale Poultry Farm, HALL AVENUE, MANGERE (Correspondence via Otahuhu), AUCKLAND, N.Z. Telegrams: "Kissling, Favona."

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1928, Page 18

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