11 June, 1917.] Report on Egg-Laying Competition. 



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LIGHT BREEDS. 



Wet Mash. 



First Prize won by G. McDonnell, 

 with six Wliite Leglmriis that laid 1,503 



eggs in one year, which, :i,t is. 3d. per 



dozen, would return £7 lUa. 6?d. 



LIGHT BREEDS. 



Dry Mash. 



First Prize divided between W. J. 

 Tho.m and W. N. O'IIullane. whose pens 

 of six White Leghorns each produced 



1,531 eggs in one year. l,o3i eggs at is. 



3d. per dozen would return £7 193. .5Jd 



HEAVY BREEDS. 



AVet Mash. 



First Prize won by Oaklands PotrLTRy 

 Farm, with six Black Orpingtons that 

 laid 1,409 eggs in one year, which, at 

 Is. 3d. per dozen, would return £7 6s. 

 9id. 



HEAVY BREEDS. 



Dry Mash. 



First Prize won by Oaklands Poultry 

 Farm, with six Black Orpingtons that 



laid 1,380 eggs in one year, which, at 

 Is. 3d. per dozen, would return £7 Sa. 

 9d. 



