STAY-WHITE, WHITE WYANDOTTES (Imported). Yes ! Wbite Wyandottes guaranteed to StayWhite voder the moot trying climatic conditions. That i» what I breed exclusively. This year I won 18 first and 10 second prizes, showing in bot competition in Dunedm and Christ hurch. I also won the South Inland Championship, two trophies, and numerious •pedal prizes. I sell eggs from magnificent recently imported American birds at £ Cs per setting, ftnd from Champion Cockerel and prize-winning females at £1 is per setting. All infertile eggs replaced if returned. Corretpondence and Inope tion Invited. GEORGE H. BLAIR, Olenlti, Timapu. BUFF LEGHORNS. /CONSIDERED by many the MOST \J BEAUTIFUL OF THE LEGHORN FAMILY. MY BIRDS HAVE BEEN WINNERS at every Christchurch show since 1902. A few Cockerels for' Sale. Eggs in Season. J. L ROYDS, j ' Box 252, Christchurch. BffKSl KWS! K?gs! MANN'S GREEN BONE AND VEGETABLE CUTTER. MILLS for GRINDING BONES and SHELLS for FOWLS. I " Apply early. ! Users say they are LITTLE WONDERS. R. B. DENNISTON & CO., Stuart street. Dunedip. IF IT'S EGGS YOU WANT THEN GIVE YOUR HENS FOSFOGRIT. YOU can provide them with nothing better. Treat your nens well and they will treat you well; 141b bags, Is. Sold by all Storekeepers and Grocers. MANUFACTURERS: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSiER & 00 (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. 13s AT STUD. The Prize-winning Black Cocker Spaniel "I_YrtFO«D BOM," BY Ch. Southboro Fop ex Ch. Mostyn Lubra. Winner of First and Special for Best Spaniel in the Show, Inyercargill, 1906; also three Firsts, Dunedin Show, 1906; only times shown. Bom is one of the most typical and best-bred Cockers in Australasia. An ideal Stud Dog. Fee, £3 3s. Bitches returned free. • Apply- r BAGSHAW, Hart street, Roslyn, Dunedin; or P.0.--18jy Box 467. MRS MILLS'S MODEL POULTRY ¥ ARDS, Woodhaugh, Dunedin.— Champion -ay ing strains Silver Wyandottes (Howell and Warren, imp.) sittings, 10s 6d, 21s, and 30s. White Wyaaadottes, tip-top laying strain, 10a 6d setting. White Leghorns: Sunnyhurst, same strain as winners of South Australian laying competition; mated to "Weil cock; 10s 6d setting. Picked layers, mated to Sunnyhurst cock, 10s 6d setting. R.C. Brown Leghorns, Mrs Han6eH's famous laying strain, 10s 6d setting. Freight extra. 25jy W STEWART is alwaya Buying Good • Poultry; no commission; crates supplied free. — 198 Princes street, Dunedin. WYANDOTTES— CockereIs and £3" Pull-ete for Sale from my South Island Championship strain.— F. Carolin, Barrfield, Dunedin. Hap FOR SALE, 4 Black Orpington COCKERELS; good colour; tight in feather; EGGS, 10s per sitting. — Ghas. Peterson, Tiinaru. la« AT STUD.— The imported Black Pug LORD BOBS, sire Black Duke, dam ', Bonny Bess For Stud Fee and particulars apply The Kennels, 19 Gloucester street, City, Chrietchurch^ 25jy POULTRY WANTED; highest price given; no eommiesion charged; orates supplied free. — Stewart, fishmonger, Princes street, Dunedin. 27ap FANCIERS^ COLUMN. Th* Ou»o ITiineu bu bten appointed the clßeial orfan for th* publication or •UDonaceaeßti ef tbe DancdU Hancitri j CIo»
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Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 30
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