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POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC., FOR SALE B Leghorn, 8.0- X Pullets, 4 rath*. 8/6 • each.-"Cole, Omj3.hu. Wnia 80. (7), lst-year Hens; £2/•>/-.• 56 Hula . Rd., Pt. Chevalier. p*o. Cockerels, from' my 353, 839, 303 Jt>. and 301 bis egg strain, 30/- on rail. aif Stewart, Kumeu. , _ „ . , "DUFF Bantams, speckled wins Pullete and ±5 Roosters, 5 inths old. 5/6 each; also Buff Game X.—d'ole, Omahu, Thames Line. . riOCKERELS C2), Minorca*. Massey strain. O—ls Wintere Rd.. Papatoetoe. fIOCKER-ELS, 2 only, pure Brown LegO horn: 25/-; rail paid.—J. Brown, Drnrj. /COCKERELS (4), Massey College, White 0 Leghorn, breed. —1 Ngaio Rd.. lakapuna. / tOKNLOI) Kamous Poultrj alixtuu m \.v creases Egg Production.—-AH Stores DUCKS, 12 K.C.. young, laying. Pfl. 54-170. ~ tj„I„ DUCKS (150), over moult; 4/-. .brain, •Archibald Rd.. Glen. Eden. 1A \\TAILS, several pairs; also other fancj r 'Pigeons—lo Haverst-ock Rd., Sandnngham HENS Ist year Minorca, Ancona. R.1.R., W.L., B.O.; Ducks, K.C.—27 Ballarat St., Ellcrslie. . , . INCUBATOR (Mnltiplo 1350), in perlfeet J order. Ph. 25-781. T. W. Donnell, Mangere. , ..... MUSCOVY Duck and .10 Ducklings; .30/-. —1!) Mc.Arthur St., St. Hellers. PULLETS (30), W.L., layers; 14/6 each; 1 best strain. —8 Trafalgar St., Onehunga. DULLETS, Brown and White Leghorns, L Black Minorca.—Wright, 22 Wellington St., Hamilton. FJLLETS, W.L. winter layers, 011 fange; 15/ each, cash with order. —Milroy. Karangahake. DULLETS, W.L. and 8.0., well-bred, near .1 laying.—Agar, Richardson Rd.. Mt. Roskill (near May Rd.). .. DULLETS, W.L. (280), .Aug. hatched, 110 1 culls; 11/- each; 100 or more.—S. Lloyd, Kaukapakapa. Ph. ISW. 1 _ \\T L., 10 lst-year Hens, £2/10/ —15 V> . Newell St., Pt. Chevalier i 00 W.L. Pullets, 5 months old. —Ph. 194 D, X Papatoetoe. - BANTAMS, high-class pedigree stock, Old English Games, Silver Duckwings, Black Reds, Spangles; a special lino Black Rose Combs, from imported stock. —SAGAR. 23 King Edward St., Dominion Rd. Ph. (il-'240. BOrp. Breeding Cockerels, '507. sire . judged best type. 353-egg backing; B. Orp. Pullets, near profit, £l, show champion blood, same siro; Blue Orp. Pullets, imported blood. 15/. prolific tested stock. —P. Smith, Waimaukli. C"~ThOICE Breeding Cockerels, prize-winning > strain of Australorps. R.1.R., W.L. Prices 35/-, 30/- and 25/- respectively. Young Birds, in splendid condition. Order now for June delivery.—M. Criglington, Henderson. W LEGHORN Breeding Cockerels (0), . (I months, Massey Col. pedigree strain, fine birds, £l/1/-; 1 Special, 7 months, £l/10/ J. Frank, WJ L. and 8.0. First-year Roosters and t t . Breeding Cockerels, from 10/-; 1 pair South Island-bred Spangled Bantams. Cockerels from 5/-. —Ferguson, 27 Hamilton Rd., Cambridge. TTO S E D A L E P U L L E T S.— It We are stili booking orders for VJ Weeks Old autumn-hatched 8.0. Pullets; 12/6 each. Cash with Order. Order Now for May delivery. "The Pullet Specialists," ROSEDALE POULTRY FARM, Rosebank Rd., Avondale. ROM IN A COMES TO THE RESCUE PROMINA WARTIME RATION. No more Bran and Pollard worries. Don't keep "chopping and changing" the diet. It will ruin egg production, so change to the PROMINA WARTIME RATION and stick to it. Specially compiled for wartime conditions. Free Leaflet obtainable from Distributors. Also, METAL LEG BANDS, packed in separate colours in boxes of 50 and 100 Order your requirements now. JOHNSTONE AND BRINSDEN. LTD.. P.O. Box 133, Nathans Bldgs. Customs St.. Auckland DA Y • O L D PULLETS. We are now booking orders for the supply of our super quality Day-old Pullets in the Auckland Province, delivery from .June. This is an opportunity that all intending Chick Buyers should avail themselves of without delay, as only a certain quota is available for this area. Don't miss this opportunity to secure stock that is known from Kaitaia 'to Jnvercargili. Don't let the food shortage hold you hack; we can solve that for you. White Leghorns and W.L.-Aust. Crossbred Day-old Pullets in lots of 100 or more at £lO f>er 100. Our famous " Easyrear" Brooders, with Chicks, will be available again to small buyers. Order now or send for our comprehensive Catalogue, post free. SANDERS' CHICK HATCHERY, The Hatching and Rearing Specialists, Levin. Q FECIAL OFFER of White Leghorns, O Black Orpingtons and Australorp Firstyear Hens, as follows:—Last years Pullets, White Leghorns (half-way through moult), prolific layers of large-sized eggs; price per dozen, £6/6/-; price per half-dozen, £3/10/-; Black Orpingtons, great winter layers, price per dozen, £6/6/-; price per half-dozen, £3 10/-. (The above birds are laying.) AUSTRALOKPS, "The Popular Breed," a dual-purpose bird, which is a prolific layer in any climate; price per half-dozen, £4/1 -V-. First Prize, Special and Champion awarded to Australorp Hen. 1913 A. and P. Show, Hamilton.

COCKERELS. —Outstanding birds, priced from .'SO/- to 3gns. Place your order now. BREEDING 'TRIOS, consisting of one outstanding Cockerel and two first-year Hens; price £3/3/-. RHODE ISLAND REDS are becoming one of the most popular breeds, being very hardy, and fast layers. We have -some of the best strains procurable and can supply trios or sellings of eggs as follows: Trios. £3/3/-, railed; Settings, 15/-, posted. Quotes given for second-year 8.0. or W.L. Hens. Pullets: Quotes given on application. Write to B M. FOX, - POULTRY SPECIALIST. TE AW.AMUTU. PRODUCE FOR SALE OR WANTED CARROTS, fresh from my garden 8/- sugar bag.—W. Fleming, Kairangi, Cambridge. /"IARROTS. 561b; Parsnips, 501b, or t>ag. vy mixed, 10/- each, rail paid Ralph Smith, Pyes Pa. Tauranga. Ji^GGS. —Receive full prices, plus profits, J plus 3d doz. bonus from Poultrymen's Co-op., Ltd., 131 New North Rd. 42-034. IT" GGS. —Results and Prompt Payments: J. -J Jones, Ltd., Atick We pay freights and 3d per dozen subsidy and supply crates free HAY, 200 bales, slightly damaged; 1/6 each. —G. J. Dale, Papakura. EAY, baled, £5/10/- ton.—2o Wairoa Av„ Birkenhead. Ph. 18-11.4. HAY, meadow, haled, ex shed, 4/- bale on rail.—W. Quinn, Matatoki. HAY, 700 bales, .3/0 per bale on farm, Pukekohe East.—ll. C. Downie." IT, AY, best cured, 4/- bale ex shed; will store 1. free for 2 months. —Roach, Dairy Flat. KUMaR.AS, 10/- sugar bag; rail paid.— Norm. Fivch, Tanrangpa. OATS, Dun. good quality; also Blenheim Chaff, for sale. —W. S. Laurie and Co., Ltd.. 71 Customs St. West. ONIONS, long-keeping type, 11/ per bag; rail paid.—,7. Cork, Tuakau. ONIONS. l;st-grade. :10/- sugar-bag.—Y e«irbury, Pah Rd., Papatoetoe. ONIONS, Pukekohe Longkeeper, beat quality; 11/ per bag; rail paid.—W. Lapwood. Tuakau. POULTRY Feed, short, heavy White Oats, 0/0 bus. Sack lots upwards. Richard Arthur and Co.. 20 Fort St. PUMPKINS. only Id lb.—Maznran's 1 Orchards, Lincoln Rd., Henderson. T)UMPKINS, choice, ripe, Whangaparaoa JL Crown, keepers, Icwt sack 17/6. 2 or more 10/- sack, rail paid.—D. Colgan, Puni. Pukekohe, SAVOY Cabbage, choice, 10/- sugar bag; Carrots, choice, 7/- sugar bag; Swedes, choice, 0/- sugar bag; rail paid.—T Gillard, Grower. Cambridge. , OOUTHERN Potatoes, 10/6; Carrots, 6/0; O Onions, 10/-; Cabbage, 0/'-; sugar hag; rail paid.—Franklin Supplies, Pukekohe. DTRAW (Rye), scwt wanted. 3<» Enfield O SI.. Mt. Eden. ONIONS, Government graded. Buy for .winter now, 17/- per bag (approx. 2d lb) of 1001 hj; delivered Auckland and Suburbs, or free on rail; cash with order.—L. C. Wilson, Storekeeper, Weymouth, Manurewa. ONIONS. Pukekohe Longkeeper. struncr on wires, selected quality, guaranteed to keep; 601b case, 15/-; 501b case, 12/6; 501b bag with tops on. 11/-; 501 h hag. topped, 12/-s Pickling Onions, per bag. 8/-. rail paid. —-A. C. Nicliolson. Tuakau. ONIONS, Pukekohe L.K., per bag, 11/0, 2 or more, 11/-; picklers. 8/0, rail paid nearest station; advice sent. J. HOOPER, Tnakau. POULTRY Keepers.—-Make sure of your supplies of food; sign up your flock number with us immediately. Forms will be posted.— Primary Producers Supplies. Ltd.. 59 Customs St. West, Auckland, C.I. TVTALNUTS wanted to purchase in sack »' lots. Write straightaway, stating price, quantity and when delivery can be made. WN1430 Hkrai.D. A RRIVING SHORTLY.-Barley, Oats, iV Straw. In Stock: Meatmeal, Grits. Poultry Spice. Laying Mash. Molasses Mixed Grain Potatoes and Onions A. M DOULL AND CO., 00 Hobson St.. Auckland. Ph 41-735 P.O Box 1778 POTATOES, Dakota Reds, ideal for winter storage, guaranteed splendid cookers, price 21/- per 140lb sack or 5 sacks for £4/10/-, rail paid to any station Above potatoes are offered for immediate delivery and later months' potatoes will become very starce and dearer. Send your order now while good potatoes are available. —Sisson's Orchards. York Rd.. Hastings WANTED KNOWN ONE PRICE TAILORS, LTD.. Hamilton. Our price for making up customers' own material for Suits and Ladies' Costumes and Overcoats is £B/8/-. SAWb. Machinery, Knives. Repairs, Grinding, Setting Gulleting, Brazing, Hammering, guar.—Thompson. Sims, Cook St. \/|lsy FOX, H.B Bldgs.. Queen .St.—Per i>L manent Waving (Oil. Steam).—l 2-919 EKFKIGERATOR Repair Service, Commercial and Domestic. —Ph. 40-608. Fisher's Radio and Refrigerating Co., 491 Queen St WOULD Agents for the Magazine, Modern t ' American Hairdresser, please send business address.— RHlofi Hkiiai.p. BINNEY AND WALKER, Public Typists, Duplicating Specialists, 312 Victoria Arc. RALPH'S Reliable- Remedies. Ralph > Sanft, 137 S.vmonds St., C.3. CONSTIPATION Relieved.—Mrs 1. McLeod, v Craig's. Herbal Syrup, St. Kevins Arc., Ak, SEPTIC Fingers, Septocide, guar., stainless, germicidal paint; no dressings; 3/-, 5/6. H. H. Jefferson, Chemist, Khyber Pass. PERM.. Machineless, Vitamin, Oil-waving vffl Bircb, Symonds St.'-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25177, 14 April 1945, Page 10

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