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HARTFORD, CONN. 



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This is an elegantly illustrated and carefully conducted quarto 

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 and the Market Poulterer, to whose interests its pages are especially 

 devoted. 



"The Poultry World" aims to maintain its reputation as the leading 

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 far the largest of any strictly poultry publication in the country. 



Its Seventh Volume, for the year 1878, will be an advance upon all 

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