As an instance of what is being done in the Wellington district in the way of egg-production, it may be stated that there are now. stored in the refrigerating rooms of the Aleat Export Company no fewer than 109,000 dozen eggs.. It has been found that to place eggs in a refrigeratingTroom in this way is an excellent of preserving them. Some eggs which, having been in the cold store for nine months, were taken out and served at the breakfast table, were in such excellent condition that it was impossible to distinguish them from others w'hch had been laid that HaySome excellent photographs of the poultry farm at the Government experimental! station at Ruakurn, m the Waikato, Have been obtained by the Department of Agriculture. The Ruakura poultry farm is considered to be the most up-to-date of any m the colonies.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1651, 21 October 1903, Page 76 (Supplement)
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142Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1651, 21 October 1903, Page 76 (Supplement)
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