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EGG-LAYING COMPETITION. The following is the official report regarding the competition being conducted at Lincoln College by the Poultry Club for the week ending Sunday, December 24; Utility Pen 1 p. presents (Christchurch), Silver Wyandotte? - 2 S. Cox (Scckburn), Buff Orpingtons a H. Pennell (Christchurch), Black Orpingtons A. -T. J. Eoyus .'Chrkstchurch), Buff Leghorns • •- • Z H. 0/Lane (Sorevdou, Christchurch), Silver W yanacttes o it. Willis and Son Brighton), Bu2 Orpingtons . 7 H. P. Pocock (Alexandra South), Black Orpingtons . * Alexandra Poultry Company (Alexandra South), White Ilymou ' S John Tindall (Christchurch), Silver Wyandottes . - 10 A: H, Bristed (Liuwood, Christchurch), Buff Orpingtons - 11 W. B. Cowlishaw HiacK urpingtons 11 W B. Cowusnaw 12 Mrs Mills (Dunodin), White Leghorns 13 A. F. Anderson (Christchurch) Brown Leghorns 14 F C. Hack (Upper Riccarton), Silver - Poultry Farm (A. T. J. Symons, Makikim), Bug Orpington 16 Charles Petersen (Timaru), Black Orpingtons 17 R W. Hawke (Papanui), White Leghorns 18 J. H. Shaw (Riocarton), Brown Leghorns . 19 John Mann (Templeton), White Wjr.nooc.es . 20'R. B. M- Evans (Christchurch), Silver Wyandottes SI Edmond Wilder (Ferneido) Buff Oi-pingtons 22 Alfred Tyree/Christchurch), Blade Orpmgrona . 23 Mrs Jdhn Studholme (Coldstream), Anconaa . 24 H. Pannell (Christchurch), PartnOge Wyandotte* Sli H- Hawke (Greybown North), Silver Wyandottes 26 A. M. Price (Christchurch), Buff Orpingtons 27 George Roilinecn (Kaiapci). Black _ . °3 F A. Eollinfion (Kaiapoi), American White Legnorns 29 Ernest Scott (Leith Valley, Dunedin), Brown leghorns 80 Arthur Gapes (Christchurch), Black Langshans . 31 G. H. Blair (Gleniti, Timaru), White Wyandotees 22 G. 11. Hutchinson (Auckland), Silver Wyandottes • Mrs Symons (Dallington, Christchurch), Buff Orpingtona 84 G. R. Hutchinson (Auckland), Black Orpingtons . »5 Henry Leger (Levin), IVhite Wyandottes . 86 J. W. Halliday (Christchurch), Mmoreas . 37 H. Walden (Greytown North), S.G., Brown Leghorns . 83 J. Sterar (Greymouth), White Leghorns * ■pjjQ totals for the week were Monday 84, Tuesday 97, Wednesday S 3, Thursday 94, Friday 102, Saturday 104, Un< are as follows:—One in each of pens 2,5, 7,9, 10, 16, 21, 24, 25, 26, 32 and 35; two in each of pens 8, 6, 8, 80, 27, 81 and 34; thieo in each of pens 1, 11, 15, 22 and 30. WILLIAM LOWRIB, \ Director Canterbury Agricultural College. A. E. LAWRENCE, - . Secretary Now Zealand Utility Poultry Club. ith Rocks p| mt. The importation—for which the D.I.C. are sole retailers—-is one of the finest combinations of ART with INEXPENSIVENESS. The body of the Vases are in China, and the decorations of'beautifully raised Iris flowers. Needless to say, the Vases are in new and uncommon shapes and all sizes. There are two art shades in this novelty —one sage-green body with Orchid, brown and gold Iris flowers; the other represents a fine specimen of clever shading from pale rfawn to dark brown, introducing the natural colours of the Iris flowers. The unquestionable beauty of this ware will create a demand, as it is tasteful, decorative, unique arid inexpensive. POE Small Vases 2s 9d and 3s each V Medium Vases 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 4s 9d, 6s Od Large Vases Extra Size 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s An Early Exhibit of this Ware will be made in our Window* During the Week. The D.I.C, Crockery importers i jk CASHEL STREET.

A ia 1 Prosperous New Year.. YOU MUST have a prosperous year in 1906, if you will but exercise discrimination, in spending the money at your disposal. It is the careful buying of the necessities of life that brings happiness and prosperity to the home. It matters little whether the income be large or small, the advantages of procuring the best ■value remain the same. Realising this fact to its fullest extent, we have determined that the firm name Graham, Wilson, & Smells© shall stand for true value in 1906, just as it has stood from the first day this new modern business was opened. True value does not mean necessarily the lowest price, but it just moans the Real Worth,. When you require in the way of good reliable wearing apparel or household drapery, you will gat value that is real worth for your money if you buy from us.

I\/TEN'S Union Shirts, collars attached, IVi summer shades, neat designs, best value procurable in tou-n; 6s lid, now only 4s 6d. Black, Beattie end Co., High Street, 1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13948, 3 January 1906, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13948, 3 January 1906, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13948, 3 January 1906, Page 11

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