ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents. "Argument,” Patearoa.—Weasels are not numerous in. New Zealand. On the other hand, stoats are plentiful in all parts of the country. "Anxious.”—There is no reason why the adoption should not take place, but you will require to engage a solicitor to prepare the necessary papers. “ Eggs,” Milton.—A poultry keeper is allowed a ration of 201 b of pollard per bird per annum, with a ration of bran of roughly half that allowed of pol ard "White Leghorn,” Waimate.—You are allowed under the regulations to sell the eggs from your farm to a pastrycook in your town, but If you wish to send them to say, Dunedin or Timaru they must be consigned to a licensed egg floor. The wholesale price for ungraded eggs in your district is Is sid per aozen, with the retail price at Is 7id.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25431, 12 January 1944, Page 2
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