WOODLAND POULTRY YARDS. THE Boom still on the Wood lane Wyandottes. The 28 breeding hens in Woodland Yards laid 602 egg! for September. Wyandottes leading bj four eggs. Three dozen eggs dehverec nearest station for 21s, from Pens 1 ; J ' a " d 6 ' E. L. NEWPORT. CUTTINGS of Buff Orpington Duck O Eggs at 5s per sitting. Also Lilacs from Indian Runner Ducks iiau-d with Orpington Drake, at 2s 6d ,-r sitting. Carriage extra. a JAMES W. N_wPORT, Brook-street. THE~SNAPOF THE SEASONT BREEDING Pen of American White Leghorns, 5 hens and a cock, 18 months old. All Hogan tested. The lot 30s Apply J. A. STRINGER,
TO BUILDERS.— Tenders are invited, and will be received by the undersigned until the 26th October, 1907, for the ERECTION of an ADDITIONAL ROOM to the SCHOOL »t LOWER TAKAKA. Plans, etc., car be seen nt the Education Office, Noison until SATURDAY, the 12th October 1 apd afterwards at the Teacher's House Lower Takaka. STEAD ELLIS. Architect. Kelson. 27th September, 1507.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 October 1907, Page 1
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