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|A IST CON A, Black Leghorn, Light Sussex; iX-L great winter layers; Settings 163 net.— Minter, Birkenhead. |J>LAi_n Orpingt< Onslow strain, chata--D pion layers selected, settings, os; postage 2s 6d.—52, Onslow Kd.. Epsom. "OLACK Orpington (Utility/; Settings, -O Dominion's loading strain; successes, 10125, iuclude beat all breeds. Wellington and North Inland Utility Cbaninionshipß. IS Eggs, 21s and 30a.—C. A. Cuming, Box 165. Hamilton, BLUE Andaiustans, iirut pr;ze winners; Eggs, 15, 12s Gd. Unfertile replaced.— John C. Wallace. IlamiHon East. 80. AND W. Leghorn Settings of 15; . McLean and Terry Strain; price 10s.— Heap. Assheton Poultry Farm, Benderaou. 80. and White Leghorns, winner two s cups over all heavy breeds, 1923-24 competition; also Winter Test 1924. Eggs, from 10a 6d; Chicks, 18s dos.; freight paid, rail only.—l. Montgomery, Henderson. C CANARIES.—C. Robinson has Show York- / shire Songsters. 20s; Hens, Sa; Goldfinches, 55.—167, Nelaou St. € lAN ARIEs, Choico, for Sale; good song- > sters, 15s each; large, yellow birds.— Box 9, Manurewa. good songsters (guaranteed), also Hons and Pairs.—sl, Burnley Ter., off Dominion Rd. C CHICKS, White Leghorn, day old; Marf vel Padman Strain; 12s per dcz.. £4 per 100; freight paid.—Fray, Waimauku, Kaipara Line. CIHINESE Langshana, best general pur- > pose fowl since the moa. Settings 12" Gd and 21s.—Pago, Sarawai St.. Parneli. C CIRCLE Incubator. 50 Brooder, £'<!; MuaJ covy Drake, £2; Muscovy Pekin Settings, 105.—31. Haslett St. DUCKS— My Whito Runners at 2ia per Setting, tiro the best proposition in Duckdom.—PiC". 5. Sarawai S*.. T\UCKS, Khaki Campbell • now proved XJ the best eifg-.producers in the Dominion. Write 1925 Catalogue.—R. B. Cruickshauk. Owhanga, St. lieliers Bav. Tamaki. HEN, 12 Chicks, Black Orpingtons, White Rocks, Rhode island Rods; 22s 6d.— Corona Poultry Farm. Henderson HENS, 3, a with o P.B. W. Leghorn Clicks, each. 10s; one with 12 P.B. Orpingtons.—Needham. Patumahoe, HOUDANS. Eggs. 12a 6d setting: Ist prize birds; carnage paid.—Joy Gernmea, Eureka. TNL'UBATOR (Buffalo), fiO-egg, m perfect I order: £■•* 10s.--Acid rcsa at H Bit alp. INDIAN Runner Duck Eggs, from record layers, 7s Gd per setting—L. Bates. Takapuna. LIGHT Sussex Et'gs and Chicks, Falkenstein's Champion Cup Winning strain of England.—J. Croosdale, Kihikihi. "VTO Orpingtons in N.Z. are bred tmer to typo or are putting more eggs into the nest than those bred at 1. llighivic Ave., Ep.om; 15 *» lor 1* M T>IGEONS (300), at once; Cock Canaries. .1. Fox Terrier Dog Pupa.—J. Walker, £lls. Que.en St. SETTINGS, 8.0.. best, utility strains; also Chicks and Broody Hens. —16, Moaca Ave.. Royal Oak. SETTINGS, purebred W.L., 8.0., White Wyandottes, 7s Gd.—W. A. 'Watson, Dargaville. SETTINGS, Khaki Campbell Ducks, sisters to competition winners.—N. Hanson, 36, Onslow Road, Epsom. < . QETTINGS. Whit* Leghorn and Indian O Runner Duck (champion layers), 8s 6d, posted,—Knight, Pan Rd,, Onehnngiu. SETTINGS. —Muscovy Duck. 10s. posted: Boff Pekin Bantams. 7s 6d, ponted.— Sutton, Hwkanui Ed.. Hamilton. QISTTINGS, Champion Layers, fawn and O white Indian Banner Ductia; 15 ail white eggs, posted 7s 6d.—F. J. Randall, Waimauku, Kaipara. Settings 12s ca., day-oid chicks, £<; per 100; from competition winning stock; Blaok Orpingtons, White Leghorns.—T. Ingham, Te Atatu Rd.. Henderson, SETTINGS, purebred Black Orpingtons, competition layers, 15 tggs; posted It 6d.—F, J. Randall. Waimauku, Kaipara. GETTINGS, Purebred Minoreas, OrpingO tons. White, Brown Leghorns, Rhode Islands. Runners, 7a tid.—B9, Balmoral Rd., Mt. Eden. stag* paid.—R. M. Gee, Poultry Special- . Bombay. . JgLACjS; ORPINGTONS DE LUXE. In 1924 Competition my No. 2 bird laid 264,. No. 8 bird 249; both had .laid for three months prfcVfcusly. TLi*ittri»fo'.is my own. Non-broody, layers of big eggs seven days per week. Settings, 12s 6d and 21s 6d.— WM. C. PAGE, 5. Sarawai St., Parneli. Better" quality hatching .eggs AT REDUCED PRICES, from October L Settings, 10s 6d and 20a: posted, in Silver ■ Wyandottes, Chinese Langahans, Whit® Runner and Buff Orpington Ducks. Satisfaction guaranteed.—JOHN' H. KISSJjING. Hall Ave., Mangere. Letters via Otahunu, Auckland jgRED TO LAY AND PAY. JOHNSON'S WHITE LEGHORNS FOR EGGS. ! ■ Typ«. Constitution and Consistency. Some of my Competition .scores are: 271, 963,, 267, 243< 2ao, 235 for Bio weeks, Every Hen on my place i& a Competition bird or to test birds, so clients can rely on getting nothing but the beet. All one price, 10s for 15 eggs; post and packing 2s Gd extra; 27s for 60; £2 10s for 100. J. JOHNSON. Royton, Richardson Rd., ' • ; Mt. Albert. Eoep the address nill your hen goes broody'. £t TT S T O 111 HAT CHI N G. ■ Am" prepared to Hatch Client's Own Eggs In minimum lots of 50. Write for prices. M . A. A. POND. . I ■' 1.X.1i. Chick and Incubator Factory, Ellftrallft, Auckland. 1 j.c2! REDUCED PRICES FOR REST OF TT • ■ SEASON. DAY OLD CHICKS, Is 3d) £5 100. SETTINGS 10s 6d Set of 15 Eggs, plus . f - postage. BROODY HENS, 7s Gd. GUINEA FOWL AND WHITE PEEIN DUCKS FOR SALE. HOBSON FARM,. PANMURE Telephone 2350 (5 rings). JMPROVE YOUR FLOCKS Higher quality means higher profits.' 1 Ge Whito Leghorn or Silver Wyandotte Sot tings from my well-known, healthy, vigor ous laying sttainu; 8s Cd dozen, 10a 6d ioi 16; postage extra- £2 15s per hundred G. It. PARKER, Hall Avenue, Mangere, I/ptten) via Otahuhu. Inspection Invited. B.it Not on Sunday. JN. MoLEAN'S Champion B. ORPS. . and W. LEGHORNS, FOR BALEEggs. Day-old Chicks. Cockerels, Pullets and Hens. In Auckland Competition for ias five years my birds have been first P times, onco 2nd. once 3rd and 4lh. My W.L. hold Dominion record. Write for 12-pago Catalogue, post free. j. n. Mclean, Austral i*. Farm, Itotorua, VV' MITE LeGhorns. HiKginbotham 2Vmf V bier's Crocs; Settings v>ill bo eupplioi from hens mated, to the famous Ambler cockerels. These hens r.ro all sisters, an< include a hen that laid 249 eega at the Mt Albert Egg-laying Competition; settings, 10 6d each; 100 lots, £2 10o.—F. Hirstich Patnmahoe. - JJHODE -|"SLANI) J^EBS Splendid Winter Layers of Large. Brown Eggs. ! I have the btst strains procurable, an specialise in this breed. Hor.s with OFF' CIAL Single Teat Records of 200 to 'ih eggs axe in my breediDg per.B. All breedci «ro trap-nested. Wins at Shows (1925) ir elude North Island Championship, Best Mai WTiancarei. 14 Firsts, 6 Seconds, and TTiird Prises. CmDER FROM THIS ADVERTISEMENI Pen One, Settings. 20s. Pen Two, Setting 10a 6d. Pen Three, Settings, 30s. Pen Foil Bettinfrs, 15«. Chicks, £1 lOp per 100; 2a eacl "Prices ior Breeding Stock on applicatioi Pnll particulars and any information glad! ctrea on request. , JOHN H. KISSLING, !' 6 Rexdale Poultry Farm, Hall Avenue, Mange*©. , «« Otahuhu. Auckland. Visitor Mangere Bus to Black Bridge,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 4

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