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POULTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS. OPAKI STUD POULTRY FARM MASTERTON. f?OR Years, by scientific breeding and rigorous culling, we have built up on our forty-acre farm a flock of two thousand White Leghorns, prolific layers of large eggs. In former years we have refused scores of orders so as to perfect our own flock before selling to the public. WE NOW HAVE HUNDREDS OF CAREFULLY SELECTED BREEDERS, BIRDS OF STAMINA AND BEAUTY, PRODUCING “FLUFFY CHIRPING CHICKS OF VITALITY AND VIGOUR. CHICKS: £6 per 100; £3/10/- per 50; £l/15/- per 25; £l/5/- per 15. Railage paid.) EGGS FOR HATCHINGS: £3/10/- per 100, freight forward. Settings of 15 Eggs specially selected, 15/-, post paid. YOU CAN’T DO BETTER THAN TRY: OPAKI TRAP-NESTED STOCK. ACTUAL RECORDS BRING S^ T E H RESCLTS ALLEN’S TESTED LEGHORNS We have nothing but trap-nested bens in our breeding pens. Males are bred from the famous Frank Snowden strain, winner of All-England Egg-laying Contest, from hens of high egg record. Our birds have won Standard Certificates at Auckland, Masterton, and Taranaki Egg-laying Competitions. Only eggs of 2oz. and over are used for hatching. CHICKS: £5 per 100; under 20, 1/3 Each. EGGS: £2 5/- per 100. SETTINGS: 15 Eggs 12/6 (Post Paid). COCKERELS: From £1 1/-. / F. S. ALLEN, PRINCESS STREET LEVIN. TERMS: CASH BEFORE DELIVERY. HIGH QUALITY, PUREBRED WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS Bred from Single Tested Layers, 10 years of single testing and line breeding, combined with the most up-to-date poultry housing and methods of management enable us to produce healthy flocks of High Layers of good size and stamina, that lay large-size eggs. Our Incubntor capacity is now 7000 eggs, and to cope with this season s ' orders we have built the latest and most up-to-date Incubator in the Dominion, to hold 4000 eggs. Our experience and study in incubation and breeding enables us to hatca high-quality Chicks, hardy and strong, as many testimonials testify, which makes rearing a pleasure. PRICES: £6 per 100, £3 sh. per 50, £1 15s. per 20, 18». per dozen. Sittings: 12s. per sitting 15 eggs. Incubator Lots, £3 ss. per 100 eggs, packing free. Cash with order. ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW. AND BOOK YOUR DATE FOR DELIVERY, AUGUST 1 to OCTOBER 31. A. NORMAN, SOLWAY POULTRY FARM 'Phone 1557 MASTERTON. “The Farm of Progress.” “THE AVENUE” POULTRY FARM White Leghorns. Indian Runner Ducks. A LL our breeding pens contain Specially Selected Birds, kept under the most sanitary conditions, and will guarantee Chicks and Ducklings strong and healthy and of good producing abilities. No more Two-month-old Pullets for sale, but still have some Two-month-old Ducklings for sale. PRICES: Day-old Chicks, £5 per 100; £2/12/6 per 50; £l/7/6 per 25. Day-old Ducklings, £6 per 100; £3/2/6 per 50; £l/12/6 per 25. TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. H. B. WISE, AVENUE, LEVIN. 'PHONE 2SOM. SUSSEX GROUND OATS THIS IS THE BEST POSSIBLE ADDITION TO SKIM.MILK WHEN FEEDING CALVES It is ground, sliell and kernel, as fine as flour. It is also the base of the STURDY GROWING MASH. 14/6 PER CWT., F.O.R. Watch the Chicks GROW. Samples on Application. F. N. R. MEADOWS & CO., LTD. Batten’s White Leghorns BW.L. Pullet judged as the best bird for type 1924 Auckland Egg-laying Test, 485 birds competing, laid 265 eggs 50 weeks: 1922. 2nd Highest Team Score, 2nd Highest Single Bird Score, sth for Type. 1928-29. 4th Highest Team Score, 3rd Highest Single Bird Score, 2SI eggs 50 weeks. W.L. CHICKS: £5/10/- per 100, 50 for 55/-, 25 for 30/-. Sittings from 12/6. BLK. ORP.: £l/1/-. Terms: Cash with Order. S. G. BATTEN, WHAREROA STUD POULTRY FARM, PARAPARAUMU. WEBB’S CACKLE FARM, LEUN. ESTABLISHED 1908. WHITE LEGHORNS.— Bred from Australian Competition Winners. Breeding pens headed by sons of imported cockerels, bred from hens which laid 313,319,333 eggs in public competitions. Chicks: £5 per 100. £2/10/- per 50, £l/1/- per 20. Smaller numbers 1/3 each. BLACK ORPINGTONS.— Breeding pens headed by sons of imported cockerel, bred from hen which laid 312 eggs at Burnley. Chicks: £5/10/- per 100, £2/15/- per 50, £l/10/- per 25. Smaller numbers 1/3 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 ’Phone 304. LEVIN. HONORE’S POULTRY FARM. “Imperial” White Leghorn* “Premier” Black Orpingtons. (Noted for winter laying.) We are the founders of these two great laying strains and it is only from us the true blood can be procured. Having the largest flock in New Zealand puts us in a leading position to select only the very best for the breeding pens. Catalogue of Day-oid Chicks, Hatching Eggs and Breeding Stock Post Free. It will co«t you no more to procure thia atock— So why not have the heat ? J. G. HONORE, Avenue Road, Foxton. ’Phone 109. OLIVER’S WHITE LEGHORN'S AND BLACK ORPINGTONS. Winners of three certificates for laying, A.E.L. v impetitlons. SITTINGS: 10/6 for 15 eggs. DAY OLD CHICKS: 30/- for 25 : 55/- for 50: £5/10/0 for 100. STUD COCKERELS from £l/1/0. LAMORNA POULTRY FARM, MAKINO ROAD FEILDING. ——— A MOREG » RECOMMENDATION. We sold over 4000 D.O. Chicks locally last year. Why? We have 200 single test pens, and can delver the goods. We never cull, because we do not breed them. All our breeding pens contain specially-selected birds, guaranteed to have laid from 200 to 331 eggs per year. nay Ota Chicks: £« per 100: £3/10/0 per 50; £2 per 25; £1 per 12. Eggs for Setting: 15/- per setting <l5 eggs’; £3/io/o per too Buct. “MOREG” STUD POULTRY FARM . MASTERTON. OROUA POULTRY FARM. For Day Old Ducklings. White Leghorns, and Black Orpington chicks drakes Black Orpington Cockerels, Settings, and Incubator Eggs. AH male Dirao iu our breeding pens are from imported stock. A. E« BEAZER, feilding MAKINO FEILDING.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 30