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NELSON E6G-LAYING COMPETITION* THE SECOND TEST AT STOKE. Appen ' (l ar.-' th • ivi/irns for the 86th week of the second egg. laying com •"•ition Itili^: l;eld at Sunnyholm, SCftke, nndro the. auspices of the Nelson Poultry Association— v Pen. ikying ti. 1. T l. Kocera, Millerton, White Leghoraa ... »• «•• 'if " ff? 2. P. H.Beßt, Appleby, White LeAorns ]» S3u 3. G. Wearing, Richmond, White Leghorns ... ... ... J8 Sol i. J. Hockey, Nelson, White Leghorns ..<■■ •<• 20 666 i 5. W. Knight, Hutt, Whito Leghorns "V i? ' A*2 "* 0. A. H. Padman, Adelaide, White Leghorns ;». 25 ' - 9.W 7. N. Solomon, Westport, White Leghorns ... ... .'« 18 .848; 8. F. Fry. Riwaka, White Leghorns ... ••*. 17 Vf9o 9. J. Bowling, Riwaka, White Leghorns '... ... ... 28 ,70* 10. O. C. Best, Stoke, White Leghorns ... ... .. 20 -Toi. ill. Mrs W. Uockev, Nelson, White Leghorns ... ... ... 18 Jsl j 1.. A. Frost. Richmond, Wh:te Leghorns ... ... ... 17 . -jW.Il». Pros! & Ching, Richmond, White Leghorns 16 732 14. F. Pium. Nelson, White Leghorns ... — 19'.. £98 > 15. J. A Stringer, Nelson, White Leghorns 18 TOO: | 1-5. Mrs Rnperß, Millerton, White Leghorns ... ... ... 16 759 j 17. P. T. V'cNamara, Belgrove, White Leghorns ... ... 15 487 : '8. 11. Millar. Motueka. Brown Leghorns -... ... .~ 11 ''f?-' ''9. F. Coleman, Waimea West, Brown Leghorns ••• ... 18 722 80. W. Hockey, Nelson, Brown Leghorns ... .« ... 15 fft9 HI, E. T. «avage, Nelson, Brown Leghorns ... ... .<» 18 .680 !2.K. J. Hockey, Nelson, R. C. Brown Leghorrs — ... 18' "- 621=-.,--V3. K. I. Simpson, Nelson, Brown Leghorns, ... ... ... 18 676 ?4. Mrs Henderson, Richmond, Brown Leghorn ... ;.. 18 '448 S5. American Poultry Farm, N**laon, Silver W..--andottee ... 9t i6S ?6. P. Whiting, NeUon, Silver Wyandottes, ... ... ..< 18 488 27. J. B. Barham. Richmond, Silver Wyaudottea ... ;.. , 18 480 28. H. C. Jacka, Stoke, Plymouth Rock3 ... ... ... 13 669 ' a

-Ul_l There is no place in the world where there are more sudden and extreme changes in temparature than in Australia. We often experience a climate of three different season's in one day, and the result is that numbers of people contract a cold in the stomach and bowels which causes great pain and suffering. There is nothing that will relievo this suffering so quickly as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diahroea Remedy. This is the best tt sdicins in the world to cure bowel complaint in all its forms. It is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Colic, and ha 5 never been known to fail.— For sale evefywlu**.*

.'' 436 18,6.43 ■- - - .. . . - . - Three doctors from ever the sea, After trying their pills upon me, Said "Laxo-Tonfe prevails, Where our skill often fails, You'd better try them and see.". . LAXO-TONIC PILLS, 10id and Is 6d. —Obtainable at James' Boon, local agent.* _. ■ . .-„^Tne,g.m.6 - * SLEEPLESSNESS. : . Sleeplessness frequently, arises from the liver. If the liver is out of order lt affects the nerves, and if your nerves ue in any way affected you eanuet sleep. Do not resort t* narceUoS; * eeurse •! Charaberh-in's TaM«ti* -«IL*«£ youil«*i right: ana yon will MPj^weyyfre.l.ing Blee^rer.Ml* eve«r».i«|,».

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 18 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 18 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 18 December 1909, Page 1