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Poultry Experts Unsolicited testimony to EMERY Bros. t'o l °our breeding Dear Sirs, —After 25 years' breeding and plant, the writer importing from the foremost poultrymen in a total Stranger Grea! Britain, and inspecting Australia*. t 0 U s, greatest breeding yards in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, I am more than coiwinced that you have nothing to learn from the great and famous yards over there. I was spellbound at the great show of UTILITY WHITES (White Leghorns), with their great type, length of back and depth, arid lovely clean faces, and bold, prominent eyes, denoting the record layers. In particular I was struck with the great trio you so recently imported from Tom Barron, Esq., of Catforth, England. Having personally imported record layers from Mr. Tom Barron as late as 1933, I know at what great expense this pen wa3 landed in New Zealand from one of the greatest breeders living to-day. This Tom Barron—D. Tancred combination surely will make you famous. In conclusion ... I would much like to comment on your brooder house. I have never seen the equal in Australia . . . The management of this great stud farm leaves nothing to be desired. Truly a great achievement to the owners. I am, sincerely yours (Signed) P. W. G. DAVIDSON, Melbourne, Australia. Original available for inspection. • You are cordially invited to inspect our Poultry Farm without incurring any obligation EMERY Bros* Manurewa Phone 49—or P.O. Box 5, MANUREWA. "ARGYL. CHICKS COMPETITION WINNERS. SEE THEM AT THE WINTER SHOW (BEE J. JONES LTD.'S ELECTRIC INCUBATOR EXHIBIT) As you can see Argyle Chicks fop yourself at the Show, there is no further need to stress their Beauty, Flufflness, or Sturdy Health. Heavy producers of LARGE Eggs. Place your order NOW —Bookings already beavy. 12/- doz., £4/10/- 100 (carefully packed for saTe transit). Hatching every Thursday — Orders can be filled immediately. FREE! Attractive, illustrated Catalogue will supply rullest details regarding EGGS CHICKS, COCKERELS, BREEDING STOCK, PULLETS, " CUSTOM HATCHING." ARGYLE POULTRY FARM ROSEBSRY AVENUE, BIRKENHEAD, N. 6. A. E. KNOWLES, Proprietor. COTSWOLD POULTRY FARM. ENGLISH WHITE LEGHORNS. ' Winners A.P.K.A. Contest, 1934 *35, with 1054 eggs; 4-bird team averaged 264 eggs per bird. Winners Winter Test, 1934, 329 eggs (4 birds). NEW IMPORTATION—White Leghorns direct from famous Tom Barron Stud, England. BLACK ORPINGTONS (Judson Strain) Imported direct. A limited number of Cockerels available. DAY-OLD CHICKS A SPECIALTY (W.L., B.O.). EGGS, STOCK, Both CUSTOM HATCHlNG—Customers' Own Eggs Hatched In 10,400-Egg " Gamble " Electrio Incubator. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE.) F. S. B. RICHARDS, Cornwall Road, Papatoetoe. BLACK ORPINGTONS "PALASAN" POULTRY FARM, PARK ROAD, PAPAKURA. Mr. Farmer—Have you considered Black Orpingtons on Free Range? "Palasan" Black Orpingtons bred and reared under these conditions have proved conclusively that they are a PAYING PROPOSITION. HAY fM T1 Healthy, virile Chicks, lardy and easily reared, Urti-ULI/ uniUAO £4/10/- 100; 500 or more, £4 100. Custom Hatching in new 5400-egg "Gamble" Electric Incubator, 12/- per tray of 144 Eggs. You are cordially invited to inspect this Poultry Stud, run on commonsense lines. All inquiries given Personal Attention. Write for Particulars. W. J. HALLS :: Proprietor Save Money by~ Grinding jHf:i Own Feed « British made. Ginds all cereals into meal and chick food. Any degree of Also grinds Master Grinding (As at left) —British made. Grinds speedily and easily. Fully adjustable. Suitable all cereals, We also stock Corn Shellers of various types and sizes. Call and inspect—or write or phone for further details. John Burns & Co. Ltd. MERCHANTS, CUSTOMS ST. EAST, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1935, Page 14

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