Ashburton County grows ono-fifth of the total wheat of New Zealand, Mr A. 11. Cockayne told the Farmers’ School at Ash burton the other night. He said that in the ’Bo’s the acreage was 30.000, and now it was 60,000. PICK, CHICKS! The Persistent Peckers _AND VERY AMUSING clever Toy is sc!Uni! by [thousands in England ei.d j America. Adults as well as children are delighted with it. Pecking Chick* amuse ; them for hours at a time. ’ There are three woeden \ chickens that peck and peck into the feed bowl In a life-like * «*r. JL-- Iwa v and show Iheir erdoyment by” Waging thslr tails ve\y funnily. Strongly made by reiumed soldier Will not «yt out of <>■ -ITT Pnce %/• boxed and carriage paid to any address. You should tend for ooe and “keep up yoar pecker. ** Obtainable only flora THE UNION CO.. 299 Elizabeth Melbourne
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Otago Witness, Issue 3610, 22 May 1923, Page 51
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