There arrived' on Monday, per s.s. Petone, for Mr Wilson, three white Leghorn cockerels, full-brothers to W. A. >uxon's*cliampion pen, which put up the world's record m the recent egg-laying competitions, with the grand score of 1632 eggs m 12 months.. These birds are a different strain to anything m the Australasian colonies. Ho intends mating these with daughters from Padman's famous Gatton pen, which at Gatton, m 1908, tinder Government supervision, put up the world's record, with the fine score of 1538 eggs m 12 months.* That aense of luxurious freedom from car© com© to th» man w"ho smokes MILD DERBY PLI!G or CUT— the tobacco with a fragrance n,U its o\rn.' .Try, , it.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13068, 7 May 1913, Page 6
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