POULTRY AND EGGS. The Canterbury Co-op. Poultry Proflucers, report that at their sales on Wednesday ancl Friday, heavy yard--11 os. Boilers predominated, * of which- was of poor %* following: prices were repair:— Roasting chickenlV'y, in short supply, and realised up to its 6d; medium, in fair supply, realised up t6s 6d. light, in full supply, realised up to 4s. Mens: Heavy, in fair supply, realised up to 5s 9d: light, in good supply, realised up to 3s 6d. Ducklings in prime condition realised up »o 6s 6d while some unfinished lines were disposed of at prices up to 4s 3d. Goslings realised up to os; turkeys, prime, up to Is lb. lity
| The presentation of trophies won durI ing the season was made at the Wliarei nui Swimming Clubs dance, which was held on Saturday evening. Mr 1,. Wallis, i president of the club, congratulated the club on its successful -*ason. He also congratulated Messrs P. Flill and T. Newth (club captain), who competed in the Kellerman dip race for their fine performances. Miss Judith Twose was presented with the ladies’ rose bowl, and the men’s challenge cup was presented to Mr J. Lang, who has won the trophy f° r the second year in succes-
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20298, 7 May 1934, Page 11
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