' ' Jjj GG S FO R■; H'AT «'V No. 1 Pen.—White Leghorns. HilcrestBrooks Hens, Padman Cockerel. 10s. per setting. No. 2 Pen.—Whito Leghorns. Sunny-hurst-Hilcrest _ Hens, Brooks Cock '; from competition winning pen. Vs. 6d. per 6ettiug. No. 3 Pen.—Brown Leghorns. Hens bred from high-rceord trap-nested birds of the best-laying strain procurable, mated to nn excellent cockerel. 7s. (id. per setting. No. 4 Pen—Black Orpingtons. Hens bred from birds with high trap-nest records, originating from compcti- . tion winners. State Farm cockerel, 7s 6d. per Betting.- • . No. 5 Pen.—Silver WyandottcsHowcll hens, Kennedy-Warren Cock prizo winner. Comprising the .best', laying strains of Wyandottcs: procurable- Excellent winter layers, 7a. 6d. per setting. All settings 15 Eggs. Apply A.T. BOX, UTIKU.
RA MANUKA LEGHORNS LAY ALL THE YEAR ROUND. The Ecnsoni Bred riglitj fid right; hoboed right. Result: Satisfaction every timo. All birds used for brooding aro carefully selected hens—not pullets—of proved laying powers and' splendid constitution. They aro fed on tho best the market produces, and housed in modern open-fronted houses, to which arc attached large grassed runs. Settings: 7s. fid. cach, post frco. Rcdueed prices for incubator lots 011 application to— RA MANUKA LEGHORN FARM, TAITA, LOWER HUTT. WORTHY'S EGG LAYING MACHINES, WHITE LEGHORNS and WHI,TE ROCKS can bo LANDED AT YOUR DOOR FOR 6s. 6d. PER SETTING. Incubator Lots, 30s. per 100, frco on rail. Send for my Mating List and sco tho quality of my slock. For the week ended August 31, 220 Layers, including Culls and Broodies, havo laid 041 eggs, the daily returns being: 137, 134, 132, 131, 15G, and 157. FOR SALE, WHITE LEGHORN PU LLEjTS (Laying), 7s. 6d. EACH, and WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, 15s. EAC H, Free ou Rail. E. T. B. WORTHY, . ' HAWKRA UTILITY POULTRY FARM. DON'T BE "CULLED." NOTE MY PRICE. THE Day for fancy prices for Settings haa gono. It was onco 425., then 21&, and now 10s. Gd. per setting, and oven as low as 7s. 6d. 15 Eggs, posted ss. 100 Eggs, Freo on Rail, 255. Whito Leghorn!, Silver Campines, Campine-Leghorn cross. , Tho Campincs entered in competition did not como from my yard. Full prico list posted on application. D. INMAN-TOD, . . " UPPER.HUTT. ~ "WILLOWPALE" POULTRY FARM. THEREis money in self-coloured breeds—Whito Leghorns, Black Orpingtons, and Indian Runner Ducks. Special settings from prize-winner!, XI Is., other-, Ills Gd and 7s. Gd. Birds from tho above Farm won 10 Prizes during the show season just ended, including Special for the Best Egg-producing typo of femalo While Leghorn. A few special Black Orpington Cockerels and Pullets aro offered at 15s. and 10s. rCSPCC |^ HAL L } NAI NAI. LOWER HUTT. — « —— SPECIAL TO DUCK BREEDERS. . FOR SALE- 4?Q /«/. wiU purchase tho winning t>on / at Christahurch, 19KI-10. qa A Ono and Two-year-old Indian 00/. j m will purchaso the second pen OUU Runner Ducks, oompotition strain. 9 "*-'/ / at Cambridge, 1903-10. One-year-old, 12s. Gd. per pair. Two-year-CM /./. will purchnso tho winning pen old, 10s. por pair. d*r±J / at Christchurch, 1010-11. WILLOUCHBY KNIGHT, WAIPONGA* LOWER HUTT#
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1246, 30 September 1911, Page 3
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