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PRESS ASSOCIATION. > \ CM 1’ ISTCH L nCH, April 0. I Tlio official report for tho week cndI ing April nth, in connection with the Utility Poultry Club’s second egg-lay- ; ing competition at Lincoln College shows that 313 eggs were laid during the we'’k, bringing the total to date to 52,(102. The best totals for _ tho week were:—M. Blanche (silver Wyandottes) 27, J. Steer (white Wyandottcs) 18, J. A. Mills (white Wyandottcs) 10, F, O’Brien (silver Wyandottcs) 16, H. Hawke (silver Wyandottcs) 15. Tho highest totals to dato arc: —M. Blanche (silver Wyandottcs) 1130, J. Ashton (silver Wyandottcs) 858, F. O'Brien (silver Wyandottcs) 843, Airs Gordon (brown Leghorns) 814, Mrs J. Mills (rose-combed brown Leghorns) 804, J. Jackman (silver Wyandottcs) 795, LL Ilawko (silver Wyandottcs) 773, H. Panncll (buff Leghorns) 771, A. L. Webster (silver Wyandottcs) 7fi7, H. Walton (white Orpingtons) 759, Allan Petrie (silver Wyandottcs) 758.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6179, 10 April 1907, Page 3
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