Farmer and stockbreeder . uges on application. Net pricesper 50 yd. rolls : Sheep Netting. 4 in. mesh, 16 gauge 30 in 11- • ItO with centre strand, U8s.; 1 in. mesh, to gauee^U^ \^^^-49s. 4 ft. COS. 7d- ?Tft»is 6ft 99s. lid.: 2in. mesh, 19 gauge. 1ft. lis 8d2 ft. 21s. 3 ft. 29s. 4 ft. 39s., 5 ft. 483. 9d., 6 ft. 58s Cd 3in. mesh, 19 gauge, 1ft. 8s. 2ft. 15s. 4d., 3ft 21s 2d*4 ft. 28s. 5 ft. 35s. 6 ft. 42s. 5d.; all prices suhject toJ-^TS. withoutnotice. COMPEESSED SANDED ROOFlNaw:Vir 1^1^- ^ D^ carriage paid 20 rolls GALVANIZED NETTING 53 per 1 000


Farmer and stockbreeder . uges on application. Net pricesper 50 yd. rolls : Sheep Netting. 4 in. mesh, 16 gauge 30 in 11- • ItO with centre strand, U8s.; 1 in. mesh, to gauee^U^ \^^^-49s. 4 ft. COS. 7d- ?Tft»is 6ft 99s. lid.: 2in. mesh, 19 gauge. 1ft. lis 8d2 ft. 21s. 3 ft. 29s. 4 ft. 39s., 5 ft. 483. 9d., 6 ft. 58s Cd 3in. mesh, 19 gauge, 1ft. 8s. 2ft. 15s. 4d., 3ft 21s 2d*4 ft. 28s. 5 ft. 35s. 6 ft. 42s. 5d.; all prices suhject toJ-^TS. withoutnotice. COMPEESSED SANDED ROOFlNaw:Vir 1^1^- ^ D^ carriage paid 20 rolls GALVANIZED NETTING 53 per 1 000 tiAl!:VANIZED BINDING WIRE. Is. 6d. lb. 14s. stone WICK3BROS. FAMOTJS NORFOLK ALL WIRE SPARRO W TR tp^TnRT,SviMf.°,l,?^A.*;?i;^ «aia8e Paid. FARMERS* DRLbblNG MACHINE SIEVES promptly rewired. SpeciiJquotations for Galvanized Corrugated Sheets and Fencing. Strand and other Wires. Lists free — Wire Morks. Norwich. Telephone 1438. AuouaT a, li-^^ ANU CIIAMUKR OF AGlilCULWUH JUUUMAL. 18H3. REPLIES TO POULTBY QUERIES mriilt muit tend their names and addresiet. ftjAouM be noted that we do tiot undertake torwphi to inquiries by post. DUCKS NOT IiATING (A Reader).—! ilot think tliat tlio fault lies willi your strain, butur feeiliiiK can bo much iinprovfd upon. ThoroBO sUick that lish meal suits quite as well as ducks,it is tho nearest to thoir natural food. Also sottMl is more suitable to ducks than to poultry, andly be given thinner. Feed them with one partli meal to three of sharps mixed with water, softt it will just stir with a slick, and feed them njtrough. Oats are quit© suitable for their dryn, but leave out the barley, as it is too fattening• laying stock. On this diet, your ducks will bering well in a fortnight. It is quite certain tliatns lay as well without a male bird, but with ducks,lich have so different a nature, I am incnned toink they lav bettor with drakes, if only one toteen.—G. A. P. INDIAN RXTNNEB DUCKLINGS (J. E. S.).Ihe


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