TO POUUTRYMTN MRS GORINSKI (Southland's Most Sttooewiul Wbit* Leghorn breeder.) KOW HOLDS THE DOMINION RECORD. LADY SOUTHLAND. 31S E""3 Iu -53 Weeks. Highest Record Hen N.Z. libb yet produced xb single pen egg-laying competitions. PUBLIC PERFORMANCES. Papanui Tests—--1921-—Greatest weight of eggs single ben 5430 z lldr, 3S weeks. 1932—Greatest weight of eggs three bird team. First prizo autumn test, three bird 1621—First priso three bird team, 725 eggs, <1& weeks 3930—First prize two year test,. 6 birds, 2614 eggs. 2920—Fifth prizo, 6 birds, 1559 egg's. 39j3 —Second prize, 6 birds, 1318 eggs, 51 weeks. Southland Tests——N.Z. RECORD, 318 eggs, 52 weeltß. 1921—First prizo, single Lou, 236 eggs, iS ■weeks. 19$U—First prize winter test. 1990—Fourth prize. 1919—First prize winter teat. 1619—Third prize. At Papanni this year the six pullets hare ofc.-h 9 good score, and our No. 2 teatn for 11th week laid 18 eggs, weighing 420 z idr. Secure Sittings of Mrs Gorinski’e White Leghorns. 15s and £1 Is, 15 eggs, postage and packing 2s 6d extra. Incubator Lots as per arrangements, packing and postage 2a 6d extra. MRS GORINSKT. 183. Bowmont St., Enwood. WS InreTcargill.
H. J. CONWAY. DUNSANDEL, CANTERBURY. Specialist breeder of exhibition OR UTILITY BLACK ORPINGTONS AND UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNSMy large Eg-g Strain Black Orpingtons have the "laying habit. ” bred to the bone, and have also proved themselves successful m the show pens. They are brought tip on free range, and are as hard as no.il*. Constitution combined with Consistency. Orders taken for Breeding Pens, Toting- Stock, Day-old Chicks and Sittings from New Zealand'* Best. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. vrs NOW’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY. procure" YOUK SITTINGS OF WHITE LEGHORNS bJ irom tho Poultryrpan who makes liis living from his fowls. SITTINGS: XI is, posted; 15 Large egg*All Breeders on Free Range. 1600 Layers on the Farm. Send your orders at once to— J. l i c* g i n s, 38, Qneensborry Street, BURWOOD. P-S.—No Day old Chicks for Sale. WS UTILITY AND TYPE. Black: minorcas and BLACK ORPINGTONS. XI Is Sittings for Sale (weighty eggs,'. No. 2 Pen Minorcas, 10s per Sitting. My Minorcas hare won the trophy twice in succession for Best Utility Light Breed in Show at Ashburton ; a iso S.l. Assn.’s Championship and Challenge Shield. My Black Orpingtons include the Three Hens that finished third at Papa- ; nui on March 81 last All pens mated with specially selected j sires. Booking orders for Cockerels for 1922 bred from the winning Heavy Breed Single Pen Tested Hen (236 eggs in- | eleven months). R. H. 1) avi s, 100, New * Brighton. Road (Tram No. 10, Golf Links Stop), Shirley. _______ WS TO POULTRYMEN. WANTED, Buyers for twenty Splendid Utility White Leghorn Cockerels, bred from the Dominion Record laying hen for 2yrs. (520 eggs), and also her sisters. They were mated with a full-brother to Lady Eileen (Bendigo winner, 321) Also Tea Utility Silver Wyandotte Cockerels, from Erry's imp. strain of 307 egge. Watch performances of Sisters of above »♦ Papanui and Southland Competition*. Weighty egg Btrain. Secure one of thes* Cockerels at once. Trios, Hen* and Pullets f<pr Sale, alto Sittings in season at XI. Particulars, etc., from TRACEY KING’, Riverton. NWS. D AY- OLD CHICKS: 15s PER DOZEN. My Breeding Pens include the Best Strains of WHITE LEGHORNS in the Dominion SITTINGS FOR SALE. Get vour orders in at once. R. CHRISTIE, Gamblin’s R.oad ? Opa.wa. P. R. WHITFORD, IJREEDER OF UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNS, KAIAPOI. Over 1600 Birds on the Farm. Book your Orders at. onco for Sittings from the same stock as my Competitions Pens, 10a per sitting; Incubator Lots, X 3 per 100. Ring up ’Phone 75, Kaiapoi. WS BEFORE YOU DECIDE URCHASE STOCK. OR Consider these Public Performances: 1917—1st Prize Winter Test. 68 competi1918— Ith Prize, .1366 eggs. 68 competitors. 1919 sth Prize, 1414 eggs. 69 competitors. 1920 Ist Prize Winter Test. 53 competitors. 1921 2nd Prize Autumn Test- 53 competitors. 1921 —3rd Prise, 704 eggs. 53 competitor*. The 15 birds laid 3181 eggs—average 232 per bird. At Papanui this year, on Aug. Ist, my No. 3 bird v.as equal second for the Winter Test (92 eggs in 113 days), and laying over standardweiglit eggs; 201 birds competing. The above are the only birds I have entered in public competition. SITTINGS—IS eggs 15s, postage paidW. H WEST. W. E. WARD, 992, IDRIS WHITE ROAD. PAPANUI. LEGHORNS. Sittings and day-old chicks NOW READY. 15 Eggs for XI and 15s. Orders taken now for Day-old Chick* any quantity, hatching this month. F: same-strain as Lady Jdris, layer of 270 e nclc tested birds (.1920 At the N.Z.U.P.C. Es f (1921-1922) my Single Bi ext bird, out having laid
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16506, 17 August 1921, Page 11
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