240 

 OUR DEFICIT. 



To THE Membp:rs of thk Foreign P^ird Club. 



The following birds have been offered to the Chib in 

 response to nn^ appeal. To those members who so 

 kindly and thoughtfully responded the sincere thanks 

 of the Clnb are due. 



I hope every member will make an offer for one or 

 more of the birds. As stated before, each bird will be 

 sold to the highest bidder, and the money received will 

 help to reduce the Club's Deficit. 



The right is reserved of withdrawing any bird if no 

 adequate offer is made for it, and the offers will be 

 accepted on the distinct understanding that the birds 

 are not purchased with the intention of selling them 

 again. 



I shall be very pleased to receive further offers of 

 birds, or the same my be sent to INIr. Fillmer. 



J. A. vSWAN, 



S7, Lower Kennington Lane, S.E. 

 Offers. Fresetited by 



Red-billed Weavers (fine pair) .. Mr, A. Philip. 

 Singing Canary and Cage. . . . . Air. J. Storey. 



Singing Canary 



(German-Border cross) . . ]Mr. H. R. Fillmer. 



Red-vented Parrot 



[Pionus menstrutis) I\Ir. F. C. Thorpe. 

 Crimson-crowned Weaver . . . . Mr. J. A. Swan. 



Bengalese (pair) .. .. .. Mrs. Button. 



Aurita Doves (fine pair) .. ,. Mr. G. Alston. 



THE BIRD MARKET. 



Wanted — Good Gouldian or other Exhibition vSeedeater. 

 A. Philip, 19, Parnell Place, Ditblin. 



For vSale— Dark Goldfinch ■Mule, 10/-, very handsome ; 

 Cock Budgerigar, 5/-, acclimatised ; Canaries, both 

 Sexes, some crested. State wants. 

 James Storey, 5, St, George's Road, Kilburn, N,W. 



One pair Zebra Finches, 4/6 pair; one Hen ditto, 2/6; 

 two stylish Linnet Mules, moulted and in song, 7/6 

 each. 



Mrs. DuTTON, Bank Cottage, Wilton, Stone, Staffs. 



