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NOTICES TO Members —(Continued from page ii. of cover).


CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Mr. J. B. Taylor, Sherfield Manor, Basingstoke.


Proposed by The Hon. M. C. Hawke.


Mr. ATHELSTAN E. Price, M.B.O.U., Bridge Cottage, Broxbourne,


Herts.: and —


Lient.-Col. McLaughlin, A.M.C.. The Neuk, Bridge of Teith, Donne,


Proposed by Mr. Phillipps. Perthshire.


Mr. G. Edwards, 217, Waterloo Road. London, S.E.


Proposed by Mr. Seth-Smith.



MEMBERS’ SALE AND EXCHANGE) COLUMN.


The charge for advertisements in this column is 2d. for each bird or species of bird

advertised. Not more than twelve words will be allowed for any bird or

species of bird. Names and addresses of advertisers, free. All advertise¬

ments MUST reach the Secretary not later than the 19 th of each month,

and must, in every case, be prepaid in stamps. The Council reserve the

right to refuse any advertisement they consider undesirable.


Fine pair of rare Bahama Parrots (Chrysotis collaria), brought over by

advertiser, 40/- eaeh or 70 /- the pair. Also White Cockatoo,

thoroughly acclimatised, 20/-.


J. LEWIS Bonhote, Ditton Hall, E'en Ditton, Cambridge.


Cock Madagascar Weaver, full colour, from outside aviary, 10/-.


George Swaiees, Beverley.


Two Malabar Green-Bulbuls, believed to be a pair, had one wing cut, can

get about easily in aviary, quite healthy and tame, 50/-; hen Shama,

healthy and tame, 30/- ; cock Pectoral Finch, acclimatized, 20/- ;

Common Mynah, tame and healthy, 10/-.


Donald Swift, 58, Avenue Road, Crouch End.


Orders taken for this year’s Californian Ouails, strong and healthy, im¬

pair; also Necklace Doves, bred from unrelated birds, 14/- pair;

Senegal Doves, 15/- pair; Turtur damarensis, imported direct from

Africa, 20/- pair; hybrid Senegal and Necklace, 1 1/- pair.


Wicker Nest Baskets for Doves, all ready for fixing, 3d. to 5d. each, post

free, — proceeds given to deserving charity.


Miss R. Aederson, Park House, Worksop, Notts.


Very fine cock Amherst Pheasant, 25/-; pair adult Redrumps, 35/-.


William Topham, The Hill, Spondon, Derby.


Violet Tanager, cage-moulted and in full song, 10/-; Yellow and Black

Troupial, comes on hand for mealworms, very tame, perfect, 25/- ;

Blue Magpie, perfect, 80/-; Grenadier Weaver, full colour, 17/6;

Queen Parrakeet, aviary-moulted, 32/6; pair breeding Redrumps,

40/-; pair Cockatiels, good breeders, 17/6. C. P. Arthur, Melksham.


Pairs :— Yellow Budgerigars, 27/-; Zebra Doves, 7/6 ; Green and Grey

Singingfinches, 5/- ; Lavender Finches, 5/6 ; Cordon Bleu, 5/-; Orange

Cheeks, 4/-; Zebra Waxbills, 5/- ; Zebra Finches, 5/- ; Silver Bills, 4/6 ;

Gouldiau Finches, 25/-; Bicheno’s Finches, 25/-; Aurora Finches,

25/-; Cherry Finches, 10/6; Long-tailed Grassfinches, 12/6 ; Parson

Finches, 7/6; Cape Sparrows (rare), 25/-; Grey Waxbills, 3/-.



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