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PICOT BROS., LEADING EGG AND POULTRY MERCHANTS OF WELLINGTON, US-115, THOKNDON QUAY and 9. DAVIS STREET, WELLINGTON. POULTRYMEN!—Are you marketing your EGGS and POULTRY to ml. vantage? Consign your PRODUCE to PICOT BROS, for * 1. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. 2. TOP PRICES. 3. RETURN OP CRATES WITHIN 24 HOURS. WRITE TO-DAY FOR ADVICE CARDS. P.O. BOX 935. TELEGRAMS 'PHONES 592 and 4077. 'PICOT," WELLINGTON. GET N.Z. BEST —IT PAYS. /■'JUICES —BIG, HUSKY WHITE LEGHORNS, 285-egg steam, 25 in fireless v -' brooder (with instructions), for 375; 50 for 70s: 100 for £3 10s; 1000 for JE6O Settings: 15 eggs, posted, 10s; incubator lots, 50s 100. YES! All male birds in breeding pens are the progeny of hen that laid 285 eggs in one year. PREBBLE AND PREBBLE, BELMONT, LOWER HUTT. 'PHONE 42H, LOWER HUTT. SG. BATTEN’S team of White Leghorns finished SECOND in the 1921-1922 • Auckland Egg Laying Contest No. 8 bird in this Team secured SECOND HIGHEST individual score in the Light Breeds, and TOP SCORE Autumn Test 23G Competitors: team placed FIFTH by the Chief Government Poultry Emart on UTILITY STANDARD POINTS. Sittings, 15 eggs 15s, incubator lot ‘ J 3 day old chicks and I.R. Ducklings £7 hundred, post and rail paid. 8. C. BATTEN, FARAPARAUMU ................ MANAWATH.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11305, 2 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11305, 2 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11305, 2 September 1922, Page 8

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