TARANAKI EGG-LAYING
.. . } COMPETITION AT NOBiMANBY. v RESULTS FOR, 49th WEEK. Following are the results for the 49 th week of the seventh Taranaki egg-laying competition now in progress at Normanby: WHITE LEGHORNS.
E. Clare, No. 1 0 136 E. Clare, No. 2 0 193 E. Clare, no. 3 .... 0 •263 G. L. Gaylard, No. 1 3 222 G. E. Gaylard, No. 2 3 228 G. E. Gaylard, No. 3 4 203 Mrs. It, It. Cannon, No. 1 ... 4 2-52 Mrs. It. R. Cannon, No. 2 ... 3 280 Mrs. EL Ri. Cannon, No. 3 ... 3 244 H. Moreland, No. 1 1 214 H. Moreland, No. 2 1 260 H, Moreland, No. 3 0' 109 D. M. Peek, No. 1 5 287 D. M. Peek, No. 2 0 174 D. M. Peek, No. 3 0 168 E. M. Peek, No. 1 5 169 D. M. Peek, No. 2 4 204 D. M. Peek, no. 3 0 188 Burbank Poultry Farm, No. 1 3 214 Burbank Poultry Farm, No. 2 3 269 Burbank Poultry Farm, No. 3 0 152 A. Moreland 0 212 Miss E. Ladd, No. 1 0 152 Miss E. Ladd, No 2 , 4 267 J. A. Wills 3 201 Hall Bros. 3 211 S. Pope 3 266 P. Freeman 0 198
.3 «W • v 'V *•» - ■*• - - • . ■') A • ■ ■ • -i JL4-4 . ' THE HAWEM’ STAR. FRIDAY. MA ■ ssr™"" “ -f, fjM HI FOR AUCTIONS. SMITH & TRIM LTD. AFTER r • j- v -n r •it mm “j 1 F 7 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). K f- _ mm i J 5 DAYS At 10.30 a.m.—200 cases fruit, including apples, pears, peaches, grapes, ■ ■_ -W . - - __ At 1.30 p.m.—Laying and table poultry, 2 B.O. capons, 2 coppers and stands, gents’ bikes, hair ■#Q roam* CLEAN-1 IP BARGAINS 1 -•*••'*••• •'*; •• - - mattress, single, double and three-quarter beds and wires, 2 sideboards, cot, crockery and sundries • ■ -■' l 'w' K _ ■ . I 50 LADIES’ FROCKS \ J 1 1 1 To Clear At Lg. / | | | 20 LADIES’ —In Repp, and Silk COATS a / <| 4 ~ 4/11 15 LADIES’ SILK & WOOL JUMPERS —A Real Gift at 4/11 &T* 1 To Cleai — — TARANAKI EGG=LAYING : • . ■ J. | ■ ANNOUNCEMENT ? 1 SPECIAL ® m COMPETITION AT NOBiMANBY. v RESULTS FOR, 49th WEEK. Following are the results for the 49th week of the seventh Taranaki egg-laying competition, now in progress at Normanby: — WHITE LEGHORNS. E. Clare, No. 1 .... 0 136 E. Clare, No. 2 O 193 First Showing of New Featuring Millinery, Coat D NEW SEASON’ Season’s AUTUMN GOOD s, Frocks, Dress Fabrics, irect from Our London Buyers. S KNITTING WOOLS NOW i S in All Departments. 1 Gloves and Hosiery. | SHOWING | l l DRESS & MANCHESTER REMNANTS 1 HALF-PRICE tinee-of *) SPEC IA L S in t* BEMBERG BOILING SILK,' Heavy Quality— 29 inch 1/6 1 / Now .. Yard ■*■/'~ 36 inch 1/11 1 /£ Now .. Yard *• / O Balance of All Summer MU FINER Y E. Clare, no. 3 O 2(53 G. L, Gavlard, No. 3L 3 222 G. L. Gaylard, No. 2 3 228 G. L. Gaylard, No. 3 4 203 Mrs. R. R. Cannon, No. 1 ... 4 2-52 j Mrs. R. R. Cannon, No. 2 ... 3 2801 Mrs. RL Ri. Cannon, No. 3 ... 3 244 H. Moreland, No. 1 1 214] H. Moreland, No. 2 1 260 H. Moreland, No. 3 0' 109 D. M. Peek, No. 1 5 287 D. M. Peek, No. 2 O 174 /i IRE r TO CLEAR THIS WEEK c L 5/11 - ‘ ‘ STIP-RR.CRAT” SHIRTS; Collar | / I D. M. Peek No. 3 0 168 T> AT Rook No it .5 169 to match; 11/6— For g McGRUER’S FOR WOOLS^ SEE OUR SIDE WINDOW 1 D. M. Peek, No. 2 4 204 D. M. Peek, no. 3 0 188 ' WHITE BEATRICE TWILL if : SHIRTS; in Tennis, d/I 1 Canoe and Neg.; 5/6 For “/ A A McGruer’s EGMONT SPECIAL 4-PLY WOOL; 40 shades; CD in Plains and Marls— V loz. Skein 54in. HEAVY SHEETING; HERRINGBONE 1 1/9— For I/O Yard I/O g Burbank Poultry Farm, No. 2 3 269 Burbank Poultry Farm, No., 3 0 1.52 A. Moreland 0 212 Striped NEGLIGE SHIRTS; with Collar, to Match; 5/6 PETONE “MOEREWA” BLAN- 1 KETS; Single Bed— | 37/6 Pair for OQf l£L fi Miss E. Ladd, No. 1 0 152 Miss E. Ladd, No 2 4 267 J. A. Wills 3 201 Will Time 3 911 Men’s LUVISCA & FUJI C /CL iz SILK SHIRTS— From «/ u AOTEA, KAIAPOI and PETONE KNITTING WOOLS; 100 shades - | S. Pope 3 266 HEMMED ROLLER TOWELS; 1 P. Freeman 0 198 Men’s PYJAMAS; in Striped Planelette —5/6 Nov 4/11 in Plains and Marls — 82^ a few left— Each J MINORCA S. • NP. W ‘ ‘ TOTEM” I ;srNT( 3- GOWN CRIMP J. T. Brice O 170 Men’s “SUEDESTA” PYJAMAS; I Good Quality— Now | j KNITTING WOOL; in 1 A1 D Mist Shades—loz. Skein 1 ' 1 2 | —1/11 for . Yard ||J D Miss D. Swadling, No. 2 ... 0 L5S Miss D. Swadling, No. 3 ... 0 121 BROWN LEGHORNS. Mrs. W. Busby, 2 186 Hall Bros O 1S1 BLACK ORPINGTONS. Mrs. F. A. Warren, No. 1 0 166 Airs. F. A. Warren, No. 2 ... 0 59 Men’s Genuine A1 NAP TROUSERS : All " S ?or 4/11 Pair MGKUER BONE if. The Leading Drapers Hawera *. -Z-' ' ■ . *- - 36in. Smart Plaid Check TAFFETA SILKS 1/11 Airs. F. A. ‘Warren, No. 3 0 208 Mrs. D. M. Waddell, No. 1 ... 0 126 [ Mrs. D 1 . M. Waddell, No. 2 ... 0 217 Airs. D. M. Waddell, No. 3 ... 3 241 | The® D'owthwaite, No. 1 ... 0 176 I Thos. Dowthwaite, No. 2 ... O 143 Thos. Dowthwaite, No. 3 ... 5 232 . . / % A PU R1 SET Vi y v . W. A. Larsen, No. 1 1 228 W. A. Larsen, No. 2 9 183 W. A. Larsen, No. 3 * 157 Airs. S. Patterson, No. 1 ... 3 201 Airs. S. Patterson, No. 2 ... 2 153 Mrs. S. Patterson, No. 3 ... 0 143 J. Greigg 3 176 Miss V. Hall 0 203 . ' ■ < < 5ALE Miss D. Swadling : 0 114 II. AV. Smith 5 257 AYHTTE WYANDOTTES. HAWERA A t . i . ■ / - . ,. ' ' ■ ; • • With Sunderland’s Hawera Stock G. L. Gavlard, No. 1 0 185 G. L. Gavlard, No. 2 0 162 LIGHT SUSSEX. H. Kirkwood 0 68 G. Prestidge 0 153 G. Prestidge 0 76 DUCKS. Fawn Indian Runners. Stan. Beauchamp, No. 1 1 146 Stan. Beauchamp, No. 2 3 170 Stan. Beauchamp, No. 3 1 198 Fawn and AVhite Runners. L. P. James, No. 1 0 103 T>. P. James, No. 2 0 155 j L. P. James. No. 3 0 195 Another Stock Bought for Cash | Airs. F. A. Warren, No. 1 ... 0 155 Airs. F. A. Warren, No. 2 ... 0 119 Airs. F. A. Warren, No. 3 ... 4 159 Hios. Dowthwaite, No. 1 O 1.41 Thos. Dowthwaite, No. 2 7 270 J. O. Law 0 130 White Riunners. >7 : V,'/* Just 1 : :«i- ... • THERE in t in time for our Stocktaking Sale, means Wonderful Lot of Bargains ARE SOME VERY UNIQUE' LINES AT GIFT his stock to be sold during the Sale. a PRICES • Mrs. i). AT. Waddell O .1.10 Kliaki Campbell. Airs. D. AL Waddell 0 109 C. Cleaver, No. 1 2 174 G Cleaver, No. 2 0 86 C Cleaver, No. 3 3 133 LIGHT BREED. Three Bird Teams. E. Clare, AV.L 0 532 G. L. Gavlard, AV.L 10 643 Airs. R. R. Cannon, AV.L. ... 10 776 H. Moreland, AV.L 2 583 D. AT. Peek, AV.L., No. 1 ... 5 629 D. M. Peek, AV.L., No. 2 ... 9 561 Burbank Poultry Farm 6 635 Aliss D. Swadling, M 4 479 HEAVY BREEDS. Bla'ck Orpingtons. Airs. F. A. AA r arren 0 433 Mrs. D. M. AVaddell 3 584 Thos Dowthwaite .'. 5 551 AV. A. Larsen 1 668 PC [RS EF i’S u. r 1 3. Airs. S. Patterson 5 49/ DUCKS. Stan. Beauchamp 5 513 s*nA Wancfemui L. P. James 0 453 Airs. F. A. AVarren. 4 433 C. Cleaver 5 393 A AM ▼ ¥ f « * II
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 8 March 1935, Page 12
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