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— Preliminary — WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY . AUCTION SALE OF TTIGH-CLASS TLVIJiV.iTURE, I ,- : \ SUPERIOR PIANO; ETC. MESSRS MARK SPROT and CO. will sell as above, on behalf of Mr J. Ri MACDONALD, who is giving up housekeeping! Full particulars later. , . R. V. GULLY, Auctioneer. i SATURDAY NEXT; at 12 Noon. " a At AUCTION ROOMS, Hardy-st, B COTTAGE PROPERTY AT STOKE. - Itessrs mark sprot & co.. IVX instructed by Mr W. F. Cresswell, will offer as above. '.'"rebuild Pr ipi-uy hi\ ip.tr a frontage Of 93i feet to back road by a depth of 80 feet, together with the four roomed r cottage and outbuildings thereon. y R. V. GULLY, ri Auctioneer, c . 1, »»-,-^u,- .

; ' FOR SALE : PRIZE FOWLS. \ "\7[7' HITE Leghorns, Brookes' Breed--1 " mg Trijs or Cockerels. A'so- ■ A Few Typical White Wyandottes! heavy laying strain.— G. SALMOND vanguarl-street. E McPHERSON &"co., Ltd! .-. WAKEFIELD. FOR Prairie State Incubators, PouJ try Apliances and Supplies. j JO ROWN X EOORNs! i (Toner Bros.' Strain.) O K COCKERELS For Sale. Pike 5s mm^J upward-. • ARTHUR McPHERSON, Wakefield. DUCK EGG-LAVING COMPETITION. The following are the scores in the dusk-laying competition promoted by the Australasian Hen" :— F. Clifford Indian Runners( April 88), total for 10 months 1258 eggs; G. Howell, Indian Runners, (119), 1126; J. Ahearn, Buff Orpingtons (106), 1046; L. Ticiak, Indian Runners (108), 1031; A. Snell Indian Runners (261, 899; S. Ellis Buff Orpingtons (21), 743; Miss Irvine Pc- '••*•'-*• -'0). 715: Miss Stivens, Buff OrAA ''**• *°). 61 -; la. Armstrong (0), START RIGHT. In poultry keeping, as in every other business, it is absolutely necessary to start right. Let your yards be right, [dean, well drained, and sufficiently large. Let your houses be riuht sweet, airy, and well ventilated Let (■our feeding be right; neither too much nor too short, and well balanced ns to incrrrdiertr. Ab.-.vn .ill W A'A V '-, I:R r , ichL n ° "<* nu,7-iwav with the idea that all pure-bred fowls >re perfeot. A good laying mongrel ll ,nt]ui t? y , su P cr '-'r to a poor laving horonghbred Select your breeders Emm yards famous for producinc oegs rather than feathers. A good, weighty

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 May 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 May 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 May 1907, Page 4

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