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LAYING COMPETITIONS.

N.Z. UTILITY POULTRY CLUB. The following are the results of the 84th week of the New Zealand Utility Poultry Club' 6 eighth egg-laying competitions for fowls-.— Total Total for- to week. date. W. A. Nixon, Burwood, White Leghorns No. 1 S6 1124 J. W. Green, St. Albans, Wh. Leghorns .21 . 1054 A. W. Irvine, Epsom, White Leghorns No. 1 31 1011 Heretaunga P. Co., Silverstream, B. Leghorns No. 1 31 996 Heretaungo P. Co., Silverstream, W. Leghorns No. 2 28 933 H. Leger, Wereroa, W. Leg- ' horns 32 952 H. B. Wainman, Eunanga, W. Leghorns 31 981 W. A. Nixon, Burwood, White Leghorns No. 2 27 976 A. R. Browne, Pctane Beach, White Leghorns 25 ' 970 A. E. Kent, Shirley, White Leghorns n23 969 Wm. Scull, Christchurch, Black Wyandotte, 27—-=7SS; John Word>sworth, Geraldine, Black Wyandottes, 19—879; James Ashton, Hanniei-, Silver Wyandottes, 25 — 759; Martin Bros., Aucklnnd, White Leghorns, 29—953; Verrall Bros., Swannanoa, Brown Leghorns, 25—933; W. A'. Nixon, Burwood, Brown Leghorns No. 2, 24—870; Heretaunga P. Co., Silverstream, Brown Leghorns No. 1, 31—990; H. S. Woodnorth, Wmton, Brown Leghorns, 30—880; W. A. Nixon, Burwood, Brown Leghorns No. 3, 19—924; B. M. Smith, Auckland, Brown Leghorns, 7—640; Rnhgiuru Egg Ranch, Otaki, Brown Leghorns, 29—838; R. W. ; Hawke, Papanui, Brown Leghorns, 29— 881; R. Willis .and Son, New Brighton, Brown Leghorns, 30—868; A. E. Wilson, Shirley, White Wyandottes,' 7—503'; I). Stewart, Normnnby. White Leghorns,' 26 —837; Master G. Wilson, Shirley, White Leghorns, 25—811; Remain Munger, Lower Hutt. White Leghorns. 29-874; Sirs. R. W. -Hawke, Papanui, White leghorns. 32 —918; A. Stevenwn, Knrori, White Leghorns, 29—724;. Prankish Bros., Wanganui, White Leghorns, 26-9G2; W. Kmjr'ht, Lower Hutt,-. Silver Wyandottes, 26—9G2; J. H. Shaw alid'R., James, Christchurch, White leghorns, 23-832; W. G. Goodtin, Thames, ■ White leghorns, 25—708; W. A. Nixon,. Burwood. Silver Wyandottes, 29-932; A. E. .Wifeon, Shirley, Silver Wyandottes, 17—793; Misses Bradley, Papanui, White I.eirhnrns. 27-899; 1., Kennedy; Rnngiora, White 'Wyandot44/; C. M. Peck, Avondale, White leghorns, 14-G43;.N. Solomon, Westnort ; B!ack Orpingtons,',.-25-^791,• C. -31. I?*ek' AyojjdalP. Blofk' Orpingtons, "15^735;'G. "■ Bradford, Cu Silver Wyandottes, 20 ■ ■nli-.' L 1 • -. Irvine, Epsom, v\ mro„, .l/egliorn's' r No', -:-;"2. Middk-parlc P. P.-irm,- - Riccarton; White wsu, S T' ; ? 5 "SBB'T. Stmc, IVlnte 2t—Sl3: P. Keller. Roll Whom. 22-776; Percv Holk Pap.-i.tnM. White J>?hnrns. 29—9™v ; cr Eut t; Whit, « Leghorns' 11-89S; G. Anderson, St. Albans. Silver Wyandottes, J W.. Bradley and !ym, .Pap.-inui, White Ix-rliorns, 50—793; Mrs. .T. Mills, Eimedin. White TV-shorns 2/—52.2: WO. &il, Cnst, White Legl horns, 2.-80»; Crawford and Pndsev, lower Hutt, "Wliift? J^honr s :, • 24—030* ft A Wiis, Lower Hutt. White SiJvor.WrnnS cs. „4r— i<h ; and Earker, Ohau, White I,.sg!i.T.-ni, 28-795- .y }]'■ Silver Wyandotte^ 19—1>20; ,T. Corne, Beekeiilinm, AYhite Ijeghorns. L'S-^854; E. ,H. Borehart. Eltonm, White lyrjhorns. 26—769; j. ,K Collins, Lower Hutt,. Black Orping'fors' 26—G(i3; Tl.iiiiin-'oii Poultrv. Plant. Cnromandel; White leghorns, 23-899; T. Kennedy, Rangibra, Silver Wvandottes 27— 878. FOR DUCKS. . ' New Zealand Utility Poultry Club's third laying competition for ducks. Thirty-fourth wcok. Total Total for to mi v, m week. date, iiios. .Dowthwaote, Awnda'c, Indian Runnea-s ....;. 39 1055 W. Knight, Lower Hutt, Indian Runners • 23 800 S. H. Scott, Onehunga, Buff Orpingtons 33 823 T. R. Hall, Wereroa, Indian • ..Runners ' 36 1070 P. Keller, Holleston, Indian; , Runners 27 984 D. JL Peck, Avondale, Indian Runner's 31 842 S. H. Soott, Ouehunga, Indian Runners : 26 672 Heretaunga P. Co:, Silvor- ; stream, Indian Runners ... 41 : lflß7 JI-'ss A. J. Donald, Dunsandel, Indian Rumm-s i 37 820 P. Keller, Kolleston, Indian Runners 2S 858 A 'WINNER OF COMPETITIONS. The Egg-laying competitions for 1910-11 and 1911-12 were both won by pens reared on "A. and P." Chick Raiser. Tho first essential for profitable poultry keeping. Obtainable from all Storekeepers.—Advt. Dr. and Hrs. Palmer, with Miss Palmer, who have been on an extended trip to Great Britain and Europe, are expected back in Feathcrston early an the New Year. They will return by the steamer Somerset.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 7 December 1912, Page 15

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LAYING COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 7 December 1912, Page 15

LAYING COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 7 December 1912, Page 15

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