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Mr J. A. Henderson reports a vary successful hatch, by incubator, of eggs that had come a long journey. Of 113 received per rail from Masterton, 102 produced thriving chicks. The latter will be on view in the artificial mothers at the Exhibition.

There is nothing more annoying, or likely to lead to more confusion, than indistincs addresses. Farmers should note that it.! more business-like, and that it saves time to have their names and addresses printed on their memo forms and envelopes. They cam get five hundred forms printed with envelopes to match at the Mail office for 12s fid.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1290, 19 November 1896, Page 5

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1290, 19 November 1896, Page 5

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1290, 19 November 1896, Page 5