MEMBERS’ PRIVATE SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.



Each Member (not a Dealer) is 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 being given to those who

apply first.


The charge for private advertisements is sixpence for eighteen words or

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

tisements are not allowed in this COLUMN. Advertisements must reach

the Editor on or before the 26th of the month. The Editor reserves the right of

refusing any advertisement he may consider undesirable.


WANTS.


The charge for members' advertisements under this heading is fourpence

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

or less.


Wanted. Copies of Coloured Plates showing Amherst Pheasant in

display, by G. E. Lodge, as published in the Avicultural Magazine for

July, 1912.—;C. B. Horsbrugh, lllessington House, Hillsborough, Co.

Down, Ireland.


Wanted. Two cock Adelaide, one cock Red-collared Lorikeet.—

V. Lecallieii, 109 Rue de la Republique, Caudebec-les-Elbeuf.


Wanted. Young cock Virginian Nightingale. —Apply Miss Field, 5 Cul-

ford Gardens, London, S.W.


Wanted to purchase. Coloured or Uncoloured Drawings, by Good-

child, twenty or more if price is reasonable.— Allen Silver, 71 Llanthewy

Road, Newport, Mon.


Wanted. A hen Cockatiel. —Price and particulars to David Bentley,

80 St. Hubert’s Street, Great Harwood, near Blackburn.


Wanted. Pair of Aviary-bred Budgerigar for breeding this year in an

outdoor Aviary.—W. B. Gibbins, Ettington, Stratford-on-Avon.


FOR SALE.


Californian Quails, Diamond, Peaceful, Bronzewing, Necklace, and Senegal

Doves, £2 per pair.— Wm. Shore Baily, Boyers House, Westbury, Wilts.

Among British Birds in their Nesting Haunts, by Oswin Lee, as new. bound in

half-morocco, extra gilt, uncut. Offers wanted.—H. Thomas, 15 Clinning

Road, Birkdale, Southport.


Avicultural Magazine bound in Society’s covers ; perfect condition. New Series,

Vols. II and III. Third Series, Vols. I, III, and V. What offers?—

Mrs. Gregory, Melville, Parkstone, Dorset.


Seven Volumes of the Avicultural Magazine, well bound. Recommended by

the Editor.—For prices and further particulars apply, Mrs. Conway, Brook-

lands, Ringwood, Hants.



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