Noticks to Members —t Continued from page n. of cover).



NEW MEMBER.


Mr. S. A. Lawrence, “Miya,” Alma Road, E. St. Kilda, Vic. Australia.



CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.



ALTERATION TO RULES.


At a Meeting of the Council, which was held on Feb. 17th, the fol¬

lowing addition to the Rules was made: — “ That each Member (not a

Dealer) be entitled to one advertisement, free of charge, each month, the

Editor to be sole judge as to whether such advertisement can and shall be

published or not, priority shall be given to those who apply first.”



MEMBERS’ PRIVATE SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


The charge for piivate advertisements is sixpence for eighteen

words or less, and one penny for every additional three words or less.

Trade advertisements are; not aij.owed in this column. Dealers

who are members , wishing to advei tise , should apply to the Publisher for terms.

Advertisements must reach the Editor on or before the 26 th of the

month. The Council reserve the right of refusing any advertisement

they may consider undesirable.


For Sale. —Black Seed-finch, 12/6; few pairs of Zebra finches, 10/- per pair.


Wanted. — Hen White Java Sparrow.


Teschemaker, Ringmore, Teignmouth.


Pair Virginian Cardinals, flying at complete libeitv. Cock exceptionally

fine songster, 60/-


Second Pair. — Cock brilliant coloured bird. Hen rather old but good for

another season or two, and a free breeder. 42/-; Diamond Doves,

perfect condition, 30/-pair ; Emerald spotted Doves. 25/-; odd cock,

defective foot, 7/6 ; black tanagers (free breeders, easy to rear) 15/- pair;

young from above, 6/- each ; nuthatches, (in cage and avairy since last

winter), 15/- pair; common quail, 7/6 pair; Californian quail, 25/-pair;

young from above, 10/- each ; hen scarlet tanager, 30/-; hen red¬

faced love-bird, (show condition), 20/-; pair Pallas’ sand grouse, 40/


Pheasants. —This season’s birds, golden, 5/-; Amherst, 7/6; kalige, 8/6 ; adult

pair kalige, 30/-; golden plover, (Summer plumage), 6/-; grey

plover, 6/-


Aviaries. — No. I, 30ft. x 15ft. X 7ft. (J inch mesh). Complete with shelter

10-4 ft. X 5-2ft. X 7ft. Cost £30. Constructed Sept., 1915.


No. II.—20ft. square X 7ft. (half-inch mesh), shelter, 9.6ft. X 4-2ft, X 7ft.

Cost £ 17. Constructed April, 1914.


No. III.—Pheasautry, three partitions with three separate small shelters

20ft. X 15ft X 7ft. Cost £\2 10s. Constructed May, 1916.


All above must be sold, no reasonable offer refused. Fine opportunity to

secure any or all three aviaries at nominal figure.


Rattigan, Caersws, Montgomeryshire.



WANTS.


The charge for members' advertisements under this heading is four

pknck for twelve words or under , and one penny for every additional

three words or less.


Wanted .—Ornamental waterfowl. Adult rheas for sale.


Mrs. Athkrley, Croft Castle, Kingsland, Herefordshire.


Boy of 16 or 17 to train as bird-keeper. Must be really fond of birds and

have highest references. H. D. Astley, Brinsop Court, Hereford.



