Turkey-breocling should be h paying proposition. A line of 22 fat turkeys auctioned at Timaru during Christmas week, brought the fancy price of two guineas a pair. Other poultry was equally expensive. Ducks 8s 9d pair, geese 10s 6d pair, and fat cockerels 7s 9d pair.
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Northern Advocate, 11 January 1912, Page 3
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