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TOWNSEND & PAUL LTD. Allen Street, Wellington. THE POULTRY MARKET. . rjONSIGN rmur Livs and Df«wx) *-* Poultry and F*rm Produc* direct. Carte meet all train* and steamers. Regular Poultry Auction Sales: Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. All consignment! <fiapoied of to best advantage. Best Values. Prompt Returns. All classes of Grain, Poultry, and other Foods in stock. ' Prices and Samples on Application. THE POULTRY MARKET. TOWNSEND ft PAUL, LTD.

Massey College—Poultry Dept. Sittings 10/- and 20/-, 15 Egg*, Potted. For many years we have specialised in supplying reliable hatching «»f», since we believe this Is tho cheapest manner In which buyers can obtain good quality fresh blood. Our 10/- sittings come from (lock matings and aro suitable for those who require good laying stock. We have, special quality sittings available at 20/- and 30/- for those who want something better. 15 eggs to the sitting and transport charges are prepaid. We recommend our White Leghorns, Australorps and Rhode Island Reds for general commercial use. But we keep also good utility strains of Light Sussex, Welsummera, Barred Rocks, Black Minorcao and Indian Game. Dayold chicks are available in the thrco more popular breeds only. Fresh blood is introduced each season for the benefit of our own flocks and so that we can supply old customers with a change of blood should they need it. Please order early and if you -will send us your requirements wo will bo pleased to furnish particulars. Write— The Poultry Manager, Massey College, Box 367, Palmerston North.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1937, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1937, Page 25

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