TO POULTRYMEN. UNIVERSAL CHICKEN FOOD. ■ J) REPARED BY EXPERTS. Obtainable from A. HOBSON, GROCER, LINWOOD AVENUE. M.WJ3. SUCCESSFUL POULTRY FARMING. READ THIS. T AM. the Third Most Successful Breeder in the history of tie N.Z. Competition*. LOOK AT THESE PERFORMANCES. Papa/nui Competition, 1313-1910, eecoud prize, 72 competitors, with six pullets laying 1518 eggs in 51 weeks, 253 eggs each bird, and retained by Club to contest the World Record for 2 Years’ Laying. Southland Competition, 1918-1919, third prizo; six pullets laying 1310 eggs in 18 weeks, average weight 260z per doz. I hold Second and Third Prizes for Winter Laying, Southland Competition; also Monthly and Standard Merit Certificates. With reasonable care and treatment ever' pullet hatched from my eggs will Jay 209 or more eggs per year. Prices—Sittings from parents of the above Competition Teams, 20s per 15 eggs. Prices—Sittings from Southland 1913 Compotition Team, 10s per 15 eggs. Iu Incubator Lots, £3 per 110 eggs. °Packin<» and postage Is fid extra. MRS P. GORINSRI, 181, Bowmont Street, W.S. Enwood, Invercargill. Two Ist Prizes CHRISTCHURCH or der Now. Limit-d Bookings. 15 Egg Sittings from White Leghorns, Ist elaos laying stock, 7/- to 15/. Bay old Clucks 11/- doz. Week old IS/- doz. W. H. HALCOX 16 Corson Avenue, Beckenham RAKQiORA nwwwl«i> l nn»aMg»wnr«nii.uM.iMLMi.iMwjMimi» GEO. GEE 74 HOON HAY ROAD, SPREYDON Bxzkbes of High.cw.sß UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNS Represented in N. Z.U.P.C. Competition. Score for four winter months, 421 eggs. Weight of eggs, Aug. 17, weighing 63ozs, Idr. 12) eggs. The team were awarded highest points at Papasoi, for best sample in June, by Mr. Cussen, iGovt. Poultry Instructor) and Mr. J. H. Shaw. Sittings £l/1/-, from parents of the above and al*o from sisters to Master Ern. Gee’s pullet which laid 93 eggs in 96 days at Papanui. iTHimimiiMMWMi || || p-nTTf! ■AMMiTOBWIM Green Bros. BREEDERS of H. Beck’s Team, winners of the 1918-19 Competition, with the score of 1085 for 52 weeks; also Dominion Record for weight of Eggs, 2011bs7ozs Bdrs. Twenty White Leghorns from our yards in the 1918-19 Competition averaged 215 Eggs per bird. White Leghorns from our yards have broken the Dominion Record three , limes for weight of Eggs, namely, SOOlbs, 201 lbs., and 201Tbs. 7ozs. Bdrs. Sittings from our famous Leghorns £l/1/-, postage 2/d extra. Green Bros. 61 Cornwall Street, St. Albans (Two Minutes from No. 11 Car) ~ Bi-oodar of^ a 3. 1/1 vll White Leghorns Prom PUBLICLY TESTED STOCK ONLY Sittings ... IS oggs 10 6 Day-old Chicks IS/- jser do*. 76 OSBORNE ST. - LINWOOD^ MICTION CHICK FEED Made from the very best Grain. ONCE USED. ALWAYS USED. Sold in large or small quantities, at rate of 22/6 per 1001b. Proto Nuts for Sale—lolb. 2/9, 1001b. 20/. C. W- TRITT 280 SELWTK ST., CHRISTCHURCH 1
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12756, 27 September 1919, Page 11
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