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POULTRY FARMERS! You cannot do better than to consign your produce to THE WELLINGTON HEADQUARTERS FOR EGGS. We have recently installed the most reliable and up-to-date Grading and Testing Machines, and clients can be assured of the best returns for their eggs. Cheques forwarded weekly or monthly, as required. CONSIGN TO—PICOT BROS., LIMITED, 107-115 THORNDON QUAY; and also at PALMERSTON NORTH. PHONES: 42—032. 42—033, 6019 (P.N.). Telegrams: PICOT, Wellington or Palmerston North. Leger’? White Leghorns for Eggs i- Well known throughout N.Z. B Extra quality. Bred only from highgrade producers for 29 years. Egg Laying Competition Winners at Blenheim, Papanui and Mount Albert. CHICKS. Reduced from £6 to £5/12/6 per 100; 50, £2/17/6; 25, 30/-; 15, 21/-. Rail paid. 15 egg setting, 20/-, posted. Males, 30/- and above, f.o.r. Chicks railed Levin at 4 p.m. arrive Auckland or Christchurch next morning. Cash with order. > Write for new circular and leaflet, "Hints on Chicken Rearing,” free. H. LEGER Weraroa, Levin. Established 29 Years. ’Phone 162. WHITE LEGHORN SPECIALIST BREEDER MUMBY’S CHAMPIONS HOLD THE WORLD’S RECORD FOR TWO YEARS’ LAYING FROM SIX HENS—New Zealand Egg-Laying Competition. Great Layers Great Vitality THE QUALITY THAT PAYS — THE / QUALITY THAT PAYS ; DAY-OLD CHICKS : 25 for 30/-; 50 for 55/-; 100 for £5/10/-. ’ORDER EARLY. Settings, 12/6 for 15 Eggs, postage paid. Incubator Lots, £2/10/- per 100. Cockerels, 30/- each. Pullets, £1 each. Hens, £1 each. TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. s T Write for Catalogue. Address: A. G. MUMBY HERETAUNGA POULTRY FARM. HERETAUNGA, ■ WELLINGTON ‘ PHONE, 108, UPPER HUTT. SALISBURY’S CHICKS WIIITE leghorns and OHLIODUAI O BLACK ORPINGTONS. v JIM ’xljl "BE SURE AND GIVE US ‘ISCO.’” Work in our Hatchery—the largest in N.Z.—is now in full swing, with hatches of Bonny Baby Chicks coming off Each Week. "ISCO” Brand Cod Liver Oil (noted for the richness of its A and D Vitamin content) is and distributed by us. 20-Page Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue—giving interesting records of how we succeed and enable others tq; also Circular explaining why “Isco” is so beneficial—YOUßS FOR THE ASKING. HUTT VALLEY POULTRY CO. LTD., P.O. BOX 23, UPPER HUTT. ' ’PHONE: 2SM. ’ A. E. SALISBURY, Managing Director.

WHAREROA STUD POULTRY FARM — PARAPARAUMU — BOX 33. > Phone: 34. FOR SALE, Stock from the Winner of the Autumn Test and 2nd Prizewinner (280 eggs) Studholme Contest, Papanui, Christchurch. W.L. Cockerels, 30/-. Pullets, 12/-. Sittings, 12/6. W.L. and 8.0. Chicks, £5/10/- per 100; 55/- per 50; 30/- per 25. . 8.0. Cockerels, 30/-; ■ . Pullets, 12/-; Sittings, 12/6. S. G. BATTEN, Paraparaumu. DAY-OLD CHICKS BLACK ORPINGTONS and WHITE LEGHORNS. Our carefuUy selected breeding pens are headed by cockerels directly imported from Australia’s leading poultry breeders. No expense saved to make our strains the best. Day-old Chicks: £5 per 100; £2/10/- per 50; £l/1/- per 20; Smaller Lots 1/3 each. Broody Hen with 15 Chicks, £l/3/-. Eggs for Hatching: 12/6 per Setting posted; £2/5/- per 100. Sires:>£l/1/- and £2/2/-. BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW. WRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. WEBB’S CACKLE FARM Established 1908. BARTHOLOMEW ROAD, LEVIN. Phone: 304. . . «a ■ . - • PULLETS! PULLETS! PULLETS! , ' ' Eight Weeks Old. M > v July, August, September— 6/6 each, Levin. * Later Hatches— 6/- each, Levin. , CHICKS’ CHICKS! CHICKS! <■; Robust, Hard and Healthy. Hf LIVE DELIVERY TO ANY PART NJL g GUARANTEED. Write for twelve-paged illustrated and i descriptive catalogue, also “Hints on Chick ||: Rearing,” FREE! | R. K. McDONELL, I “HIGHWAY” POULTRY FARM, Phone 371. Weraroa, Levin. HONORE’S POULTRY FARM ... .-T—-— Foxton We are the founders of New Zealand’s two Foremost Laying Strains of PouItry—“IMPERIAL” WHITE LEGHORNS and “PREMIER” BLACK ORPINGTONS (noted for winter laying), and only from us can the true blood be procured. Catalogue, giving particulars and prices of Hatching Eggs and Day-old Chicks, post free. The prices are reasouable —no more than you would pay for ordinary stock. J. G. HONORE r ™ NE FOXTON UTILITY LIGHT SUSSEX and WHITE LEGHORNS. Light Sussex, claimed to be the oldest and best allround British breed of purebred fowl, and has cer- |w ?■ A tainiy made England’s table poultry famous. This \ breed is especially suitable for farmers on account of £ its being so hardy and a great “fossicker.” As an f ’ -. egg layer it is second to none, as it has been proved * *" Wil in tlie competition . ! @ White Leghorns are headed by cock bird from Aus- V '■■ ■.. .; '■ A tralian Government Poultry Farm. I have proved y,‘ § that my. stock is well up to standard, as I won eleven . **. - prizes at various shows in 1930. “A Tested Strain of Prolific Layers.” ORDER NOW! Settings and Day-old Chicks. H. A. LUCAS, Taita. Lower Hutt, WELLINGTON. t | (Member of New Zealand Sussex Club.)

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 286, 29 August 1931, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 286, 29 August 1931, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 286, 29 August 1931, Page 24