FOR SALE PEDIGREE UTIIJTY WHITE LEGHORNS. First and jsecond ■season’s 'breeders, nearly all related to my teams, which finished second and fourth in the recent Auckland Egg-laying Competitions Also. —A few selected Cockerels, bred from tested liens, with 317, 306, 295, 284, 273, 260 and 247 records of goodsized eggs, well over 2ozs. Mr F. House, the well-known English expert, editor and judge, wrote in Poultry World (England) of my birds as follows:—“The best I have seen in N.Z.; not merely white birds, but White Leghorns and layers of commercial eggp.” Eggs in season. Pi ices right. S. JOHNSON, 106 Kairanga Road, PaluMMion N.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18757, 14 April 1923, Page 3
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