That all is not gold that glitters has been demonstrated to a Waipukurau resident. Answering an advertisement he secured 26 day-old chicks. Careful attention saw 1 survive the pitfalls of early life. Of these 16 belonged to the cockerel class, one ether, died, whilst the purchaser is now'the proud possessor of one pullet'. Eggs will require to soar very high to give him a return for the 39s expended plus the cost of feeding.
A pleasing variety.characterises the illustrations in this week's issue of the N.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review. The well arranged centre pages reveal beautiful American girls in artistic poses, together with episodes of the Chelsea- Arts Ball. Racing enthusiasts will be attracted to the snapshots of the Gisborne summer "meeting, the Te Kuiti meeting, the Fahiatud, Racing Club's annual fixture,'the Takap'una Jockey Club's gathering and the Egmont Racing"Club's' meeting. "
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1606, 12 February 1925, Page 4
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