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LAYING COMPETITIONS.

Edward Bloomfiefwyp mfwyp- fwyp fy Achievements for the 10th week of the New Zealand Utility Toultrv Club's eighth laying competition for fowls are:— Total Total for to week. date. Vt.-A. iNixon,.Burwood, White Leghorns, No. 1 32 491 J. W. Green, St. Albans, White . Leghorns 31 4GO A. E. Kent, Shirley, White r Leghorns ; 22 419 W. A. Nixon,- Hiirwnod, White Leghorns, No. 4 28 42C Verrall Bros., Swannanoa, Brown Leghorns 27 420 Martin 8r0.?., Auckland, W. Leghorns, No. 1 23 421 Hcretamiga P. C, .Silverstream, Brown Leghorns ... 25 419 W. A. Nixon, Burwood, Brown Leghorns, No. 3 30 415 W. A. Nixon, Burwood, Silver Wyandottes 31 41.1 It. A. Lazarus, Lower Hutt, White Leghorns 31 413 A. W. Irvine, Epsom, White Leghorns, No. 1 2G 405 W. Knight, Lower Hutt, Silver Wyandottes 31 403 Prankish Bros., Wanganui, White Leghorns -30 401 H. Legor, Wereroa, White Leghorns, 29—399; Heretaunga P. Co., Silverstream, White Leghorns, No. 2, 22—398; Dominion P. Plant, (,'oromandel, AVhito Leghorns, 24—390; Crawford and Pudsey, Lower Hutt. -White Leghorns, 30—388; Mrs. 1!. \V. Hawke, Papanui, White Leghorns, 20-374; H. H. Wairman, Uunanga, White Leghorns, 31—372; Misses Bradley, Papanui, White Leghorns, 28—371; John Wordsworth, Gefaldine, White Leghorns, 21—307; W. A. Nixon, Burwood, Brown Leghorns, 25—305; Percy Holt, Papakura, Whito Leghorns,.27-362; Middlepark P. I'arm, Kiecarton, Whito Leghorns, 28— 354; A. R. Browne, Petane Beach, White Leghorns, 31—340; A. W. Irvine, Ep?om, Whito Leghorns, No. 2, 22—345; Mrs. .1. Mills, Dunedin, Whito Leghorns, 29—341; J. H. Shaw and R. James, Christchurch, White Leghorns. 13—339; Romain Munger, Lower Hutt, White Leghorns, 20—338; A. W. Adams; Sheffield, Silver Wyandottes, .17—324; D. Stewart, Normanbv, White Leghorns,' 20-319; R, W. Hawke, Papanui, Brown Leghorns, 20—317; J. Corrie, Beckenham, White Leghorns,'33—3lo; T. Kennedy,- Rangiora, Silver Wyandottes, 22—309; H. S. Woodnorth, Winton, Brown Leghorns, 32-300; R, Willis and Son. New Brighton, Brown Leghorns, 24— 301; C. M. Peek, Avoiulale, Black Orpingtons, 29— 280; G. Anderson, St. Albans. Silver Wyandottes. 37—285; Master G. Wilson, Shirley, While Leghorns, 20-285; W. Knight, Lower Hutt, AVhito Leghorns, 34—277; Rangiuru Egg Ranch, Otaki, Brown Leghorns, 29-273; A. E. Wilson, Shirlev, White Leghorns/ 37-273; E. H. Borchart, Dltham, White Leghorns. 25—271; James Ashtou, Hanmer; Silver AVvandottos, 22— 20S; W. O. Sail; Cust, White Leghorns, 24—2G8; W. G. Goodwin, Thames, Whito Leghorns, 23-207: Misses Radford-and Hnrker, Ohau, Whito Leghorns; 20—200; P. Keller, Rolleston, Whito Leghorns, 23—205; J. W. Bradley and Son, Papanui, Whito Leghorns 20—203; A. Stevenson, Karori, Whito Leghorns, 13—259; N. Solomon, Westport, Black Orpingtons, .24— 257; T. Strong, D'oyleston, Whito Leghorns, 28-255; W: O. Sail, Cust, Silver Wyandottes,' 31—253; William Scull, Christchurch," Black AVyandoltes,' 30—247; R. M. Smith, Auckland, Brown Leghorns, 12—235; T: K. Coll ins, Lower Hutt,- Black Orpingtons,: 19-244; Ci Peck; Avondale, Black Orpingtons, 25—207; G. H. Bradford, Cust, Silver Wyandottes, 31— 187; T. Kennedy, Kangiora, White Wyandottes, 27-00; A. E. Wilson, Shirley, AVhito AVyandottes, 10-85.

'' ''. FOE DUCKS.' Sixteenth, week of the New Zealand Utility Poultry Club's third laying'competition for ducks. Total Total for ' to week. date. Heretaunga P. Co., Silver-. stream, Indian Runners ••• 13 500 Thos. Dowthwaite, Ayondnle, Indian Runners 20 '451 T. K. Hall, Wercroa, Indian Runners '. 35 4J6 P. Keller; Rolleston, Indian Runners ; 10 Hi S 11. Scott, Onehunga, Buff Orpingtons 17 311 D M. Peck, Avondale, Indian Runners 16 202 Miss A. J. Donald, Dunsandel, Indian Runners 7 212 W. Knight, Lower Hutt, Indian Runners 21' 23!) T. Keller, Rolleston, Indian Runners ; 32 -199 S. H. Scott, Oiiohunga, Indian Runners 2 120 Mr. Lazarus is advertising ■ his stock of high-class, breeds for sale. Nothing but Padman strain is kept. Fireless brooders aro used, and- customers can rely on verv careful selection. Guaranteed egg-pro-ducers. A WINNER OF COMPETITIONS. The Egg-laying Competitions for 1310-11 and 1911-12 were both won by pens reared on "A. and P." Chick Raiser, The first essential for profitable poultry keeping. Obtainable from all StorekeeDers.*

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1509, 3 August 1912, Page 3

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LAYING COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1509, 3 August 1912, Page 3

LAYING COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1509, 3 August 1912, Page 3