POULTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS. POULTRY FARMERS! Hove you ever considered the advisability of consigning your eggs, etc., to PICOT BROS., (The Wellington Headquarters for Eggs) Situated alongside the railway and wharves, this complete organisation is in the position of being able to speedily handle your produce, and the return of empty containers. Mail us a card, and we will forward by return full information, together with our latest price list for grain and poultry sundries. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE, PldOT BROS., 113-115 THORN’DON QUAY, aud 9 DAVIS STREET, WELLINGTON. OR 50 RANGITIKEI STREET. PALMERSTON NORTH. TELEGRAMS: “Picot," P.O. BOX: TELEPHONES: Wellington or 935, Wellington. , 42—032, 42—033, Y gtn. Palmerston North. 399. Palmerston N. 6019. Palmerston N. V: — — '• ~ MUMBY’S FAMOUS WHITE LEGHORNS TTr.id wnrlri'R Record for Two Years’ Laying for Six Hens, viz., 2717 WINNERS OF FOUR N.Z' LAYING TESTS FOR FOWLS AND DUCKS. Vitality and Laying Power Secured These Results. IT , T 0 PAY’S FEED best the best. 1928 STOCK EETTER THAN EVER. cturl Stock - Cockerels. £2 each; Pullets, 20/- each; Hens, 15/- each. All specially selected °'Freight extra. Eggs’for Setting: 15 eggs, 12 / 6 P as ‘ e^ r l^)° r 10tS ’ 100 for £2/10-. Baby Chicks: 2o for 30/-, 50 for 55/-, 100 for ~-o/10/ . Terms: Cash with Order.—Write for Catalogue. A. G. MUMBY, Heretaunga Poultry Farm, HERETAUNGA, WELLINGTON. ’Phone 108, Upper Hutt. ■ 2! ■■■ LEGER’S WHITE LEGHORNS Incorporate two essentials:—(l) Every unit in my flock is bred from the highest egg producers only, for the past 25 years; (2) the strain is heredityhardened for the same period, therefore produces chicks of exceptional vigour. WINNERS OF THREE EGG-LAYING CONTESTS. and one egg-laying championship. Also highest sequence score Mount Albert, one pullet, 157 eggs in 158 days. CHICKS:—Per 100, £6; per 50, £3; per 25, £l/15/-; per 15, £l/5/-. Kail Paid. EGGS FOR HATCHING:— J’er 100. £3/10/-; freight forward. Lots of 15 eggs from special pens, 20/-, post paid. Breeding males from 30/- each; females from 21/-, freight forward. TERMS CASIJ WITH ORDER. BE WISE—BOOK IN ADVANCE. H. LEGER, THE VILLAGE EGG FARM, WERAROA, LEVIN. ’PHONE 162. ESTABLISHED 27 YEARS. SALISBURY’S FOR SIZE With the increase of Poultry in N.Z.. an export trade is imperative. The Home Market demands large eggs. Salisbury’s Strains Of White Leghorns and Black Orpingtons are famous for large eggs—the result of twenty-two years’ persistent effort to “fix” the large egg trait iu the blood. I£ you question our claim, send for an incubator lot of eggs. You'll be surprised at their size and evenness. Or, if your choice is dayold chicks, they will be out of eggs of the same high standard. w Illustrated descriptive Catalogue, giving interesting facts of success with poultry—yours for the asking. THE HUTT VALLEY POULTRY CO., LTD., MAIN ROAD 1 :: UPPER HUTT. A. E. SALISBURY, Telephone 28M. Managing Director. ’ Salisbury’s for Satisfaction Al I KN’S SPECIALLY SELECTED WHITE LEGHORNS Strong, healthy chicks, bred from best laying strains in New Zealand and Australia. Winners of Standard Certificates and Special Prizes for highest average weight eggs at Masterton and Auckland Egg-laying Competition. Day-old Chicks, £5 per 100; under 20, 1/3 each; eggs for hatching £2/5/per 100. Settings of 15 eggs, 12/6 (postage paid). Selected Cockerels, £l/1/- upwards. TERMS: CASH "WITH ORDER. F. S. ALLEN, PRINCESS ST. ’Phone 308. / LEVIN. 'THESE FIGURES ARE CONCLUSIVE. LAST SEASON OUR PURE WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS AVERAGED ’’•10 EGGS PER BIRD, OUR PURE INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS AVERAGED 252. This year we are breeding from these birds (from specially selected males), and have for sale sittings of eggs, chicks and ducklings. Our stock is kept under the very best of conditions, and is of a uniformly high quality. Feed for good and indifferent birds is the same, SO IT BEHOVES YOU TO BUY ONLY THE BEST, thereby obtaining the best possible results for your outlay. By ordering early, you will secure early delivery. Prices: Chicks, £5 per 100 £2/10/- for 50, £l/7/6 for 25. Sittings of eggs from our specially selected pen', 12/6. Ducklings £6 per 100, £3 per 50, £l/12/6 for 25. Railage paid on lots'of 50 and over. Will accept 20 per cent, with order, balance at time of delivery. |j e B. WISE. Proprietor. THE AVENUE POULTRY FARM ' WEBB’S CACKLE FARM, ~ LEVIN. Established 1908. WHITE LEGHORNS— Bred from Australian Competition Winners. Breeding pens headed by sons of imported cockerels, bred from bens which laid 313, 319, 333 eggs in public competitions. Chicks £5 per 100, £‘»/10/- per 50. £l/1/- per 20. Smaller numbers 1/3 each. BLACK ORPINGTONS— Breeding pens headed by sons of imported cockerel, bred from lien which laid 312 eggs at Burnley. Chicks £5/10/per 100,' £2/15/- per 50, £l/10/- per 25. Smaller numbers 1/3 each. LIGHT SUSSEX — Best utility si rain in the Dominion. Chicks £3/5/per 50. £l/15/- per 25. Smaller numbers 1/6 each. EGGS FOR HATCHING— I2/6 per sitting posted; £2/5/- 100. Young pullets, hens and chicks. Price list free. Terms. Book your order now. Cash before delivery. GEO. WEBB, 'I’IIONE 301. LEVIN. McDONELL’S WHITE LEGHORNS Bred only from the best of stock, our eliieks are widely-known for their quality aud inherent producing abilities, nnd come, irom the Tom Baiton breed, which is England’s most successful, and arc barriered to all weathers. Dav-old Chicks. £6 per 100; I'3 for 50; 11/10/- for 25. Hatching Eggs: £2/10/- for 100; £l/7/6 for 50; 15/- for 25; 10/- for 15. Cockerels from £l/I,'-. breeding hens from 15/-, pullets from 10/-. Terms cash on delivery. FREIGHT PAID. R. K. McDONELL “HIGHWAY” POULTRY FARM MAIN ROAD, WERAROA. ’Phone 371, Levin. HONORE’S POULTRY FARM, -IMCBKIAL” ttlilTH LEGHORNS. ’TKBMIKR” BLACK ORPINGTONS. Catalogue Post Free, giving particulars of these two great strains. Why keep anything but the best. We have over 5000 Laying Birds to select our breeders from, and can give you the best day-old chicks, hatching eggs, etc., that it is possible to produce, at no greater cost than you pay elsewhere. The “Premier” Black Orpington is the Greatest Winter Egg Producer in New Zealand, and are obtainable only from us. J. G. HONORE, IVENUE ROAD ‘Phone 109, FOXTON. L-- - START YOUR CHICKS RIGHT BY USING Q PALMER’S CHICK STARTER With Buttermilk; and after three days give them PALMERS DAY OLD, ami later NO. I CHICK FOOD. BY FAR THE BEST FOODS ON THE MARKET.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19280804.2.164.3
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 28
Word Count
1,043Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 28
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.