CANDIDATES FOE ELECTION.


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Mr. N. F. Cockell, Villa'Tosca, Beausoleil, Monte Carlo.


The Hon. Mrs. Winn, Nostell-Priory, Wakefield. Proposed by Mr. J. L.

Bonhote. '- ■ Y ,


The Rev. Prebendary Lambrick, Blagdon Rectory, Bristol. Proposed by

Mr. D. Seth-Smith. v


Mr. T. Z. Takaus, 67 Shichome Honcho, Yokohama. Proposed by

Mr. N. Taka-Tsukasa.



GENERAL EXPENSES FUND.



The Hon. Treasurer begs to acknowledge with’many thanks the-following



donations to the General Expenses Fund



£ s.



d.



W. H. St. Quentin, Esq.



5 0



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Mrs. McCorquodale.



1 0



0



H. D. Astley, Esq.



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EXCHANGE



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FOE SALE. \


.Brass Parrot Cage, 18 in, x 18 in. x 32 hr., £2 10s.—E. Maud Knobel,

32 Tavistock Square, W.C. 1.


Hen Paradise Whydah, 3s. Repairs, White Doves, 10s.; Green Budgeri¬

gars, 2os. ; Yellow, 25s. ; Cordon Bleu, 17s. ; Orange-cheek and

Grey Waybills and Crimson Finches, 12s. pairexcellent condition;

outdoor aviary.— Alfred Thom, White well Lodge, Whitchurch, Salop.


WANTS.


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Wanted. — Copy of Avicultural Magazine for January, 1918. —Mrs.

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