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THE WOOL MARKET.

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IN THE GARDEN.

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1A TEST FOR MILK.

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AMONG THE CHICKS.

FOWLS AT LIBERTY.

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MORE EGGS WANTED.

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MORE EGGS WANTED. In the annual review of the poultry in- dustry for 1908, published last January, at- tention was called to the decrease in sup- plies of foreign eggs, amounting, as com- pared with the previous year, to 357,831 gt. hds. (42,939,720), with a consequent rise in average prices of colonial and foreign imports of 2 £ d per gt. hd., which decline had also marked 1907 as compared with 1906. With a view to bringing the important question of increasing home production be- fore farmers and others, at a period of the year when they can, if so disposed, retain a greater number of pullets as layers, or purchase stock to increase their output, attention is called to the import figures for the six months ending June 30th of the present year, in which the decline in quan- tities and advance in values have been even more marked than in corresponding periods of former years. It would appear that we have reached the maximum of for- eign supplies, for the shortage is Universal, due to rapidly increasing demand all over the world. The opportunity presenting it- self to producers, both as to consumption and prices, is more favourable than has ever before been known. Will our people take advantage of it ? is the question. Ti they do not, probably others will avail them- selves of it. The total numbers and values of eggs imported in the six months ending June 30th of the last two years are:— Quantities: 1908, 8,281,317 gt. hds. 1909, 7,772,258 gt. hds. These figures show a re- duction of 518,728 gt. hds., or 62,247,300 eggs, equal to 7 per cent., or 20,000,00) more than in the whole of 1908 as compared with 1907. Up to the end of May the de- cline was much greater, but Russia sent large quantities in June, which reduced it somewhat. Russia, France, and other countries show increases, whilst Danish supplies have fallen by 22 per cent., Ger- man by more than 50 per cent., Italian by 35 per cent., and Austrio-Hungarian by 36 per cent. Values: 1908, £ 3,139,800; 1909, £ 3,121,845. The reduction in values is only £ 17,955, or 0.61 per cent. The following table will show the advance in prices in every case save that of Russian supplies:— Average prices of eggs imported per gt. hd. (120) in 1909 as compared with prices in previous vear: s. d. s. d. Russia 6 7. 1 0 o decrease 4 Denmark 9 3 0 9J increase 4 Germany 8 3 1 4 „ France 9 1 0 72 4 4 Italy 9 Ii 0 5 „ Austria-Hungary 8 4! 1 01 4 Canada 9 4 0 2 „ Other countries. 8 O! 10 „ Total ——— ———— 8 Oj 0 5iincrease

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