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Notices to Members— (Continued front page it. of cover).


NEW MEMBERS.


Miss F. V. Newaee ; Ellingham House, Cheltenham.


Mr. Tinniswood Mieeer ; 27, Belgrave Road, S.W.


CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Mr. C. B. HorSBRUGH ; c/o Capt. B. R. Horsbrugh, Naval Hill,


Bloemfontein, O. R. C.


And


Mr. G. U. de Viewers ; 127, St. Andries Street, Pretoria, Transvaal.


Proposed by Captain R. B. HORSBRUGH.


Mr. Ludeow GrESEOM ; 21, Washington Square North, New York City,

U. S. A. Proposed by The Hon. Bus. Secretary.



MEMBERS’ SALE AND EXCHANGE COLUMN.


The charge for private advertisements is one penny for every four words. Names

and addresses of advertisers must be paid for. Each statement of price, such

as 3/6, is counted as one word. Every advertisement must be prepaid, and

MUST reach the EDITOR not later than the 19 th of each month. The

Council reserve the right of refusing any advertisement they may consider

u ndesirnble.


Lady DuneEath lias Silver Pheasants (1904) for sale, quite tame, reared

outside, 10/6 each.


Apply, Housekeeper, Ballywalter Park, County Down.


Three hen Olive Finches (two aviarj'-bred), very tame, 15/- each or 40/- the

three; hen Bustard Quail, Turnix taigoor, 12/-; water-colour drawing

by Gronvold of pair Yellow Sparrows, Passer luteiis, 30/-; various back

volumes of Avicultural Magazine, including those out of print. Cash

or exchange—see “ Wants.”


PhieetppS, 26, Cromwell Grove, Hammersmith.


Pair of Parson Finches 9/6 ; Norwich Canaries, cocks in full song, 5/- each.


Miss Husband, Clifton View, York.


Pair Cockatiels, nesting, 10/6; hen Pennant, perfect, 2 years old, from out¬

door aviary, 35/-. SaeTER, Thame.


Cock Golden Pheasant 12/6; two Silver cocks 10/6 each.


Miss AppeETOn, Rawden Hill, Arthington.


Cock Red-crested Cardinal, in perfect health and plumage, 6/6, also Cactus

Conure, ditto, 7/6.


Miss Peddie Waddeee, 4, Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh.


Large mealworms, 1000 2/6, 500 1/6, post paid for cash with order. Wired

husk nests for Budgerigars, 4d. each. Rush nests for Waxbills etc., 4d.,

6d., and 9d. each. Adult Budgerigars for breeding, cocks 2/6, hens 4/6,

pairs 6/-. C. P. Arthur, Melksham.



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