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Egg-Laying Competition

Per United Press Association. BLENHEIM. Marcii 17The tctnl for the forty-sixth week of the N./C. Egg-laying Association is 140(1. making tint grand aggregate 81.743, and the weekly average per pen 14.2f1. The highest layings for the week tire Snodgrass, black orpingtoiis (Maslerton) 2(i ; .Mrs Griffiths, silver wyandoUes (Blenheim) 2G ; Ah-xr. Poultry Co., while Plymouth Hocks, 25; Miss Murphys rose comb black orpingtona, 24 ; Cltick Friddhs, white leghorns, 24 ; .Jonathan Hudson's white leghorns. 24. 'l'hn order of nier.i in the grand aggregate runs as follows, the lire! pen being white leghorns, 11. Leger (Levin) 121)7. Marlborough. A. and IV Association 1144, Hrouks (South Australia) 1.141', .Jonathan Ilodson (Blenheim) 1141. The main feature of 11 -e wink is that the A. and I’. Association has passed Brooks Into second place-

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Southland Times, Issue 19768, 19 March 1906, Page 2

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Egg-Laying Competition Southland Times, Issue 19768, 19 March 1906, Page 2

Egg-Laying Competition Southland Times, Issue 19768, 19 March 1906, Page 2

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