To "The Disreputable"—We are giving your watching plan a trial, and hope to talk about it next week after we see how it [?] out. Even if it does not succeed we will doubtless get a ...
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Article : 209 wordsNote your growing chicks, if you see one full of life and vigour and growing all the time, legband it and watch its development. It Days to know your best breeders ...
Article : 299 words"Reg" (Prospect).—Eggs laid, 126; sold for 10-94. Thus showing an increase of 20 eggs on the previous months's score and 13 more than the next highest. On the 9th inst I examined all ...
Article : 4,065 words"Reg" (Prospect) mentions that he caught each of his pullets and examined them to see what condition they were in. Answer.—Yes, Reg. you did tie right ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 26 Sep 1914, Page 11
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