MCZ ERNST MAYR UBRARY 



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THE GAME BREEDER 



"Wants, For Sale and Exchange 



Announcements inserted under this head in small type 

 for 2c. per word. If displayed in heavy type, 5c. per 

 word. No advertisement accepted for less than 30c. 

 Postage stamps accepted in paym«nt. 



THB GABIB BRBEIDBB 



150 Nasaaa Street, New Tork City 



The following dealers in live game we believe to be 

 thoroughly reliable. IJ any reader has reason to be dis- 

 satisjied with the result 0/ dealing with an advertiser, 

 the publishers will, upon a complaint being made, refer 

 the controversy to the Game Guild. If the Guild decides 

 against the advertiser he will not be permitted to advertise 

 in The Game Breeder. 



We require good faith and fair dealings. 



THE GAME CONSERVA TION SOCIETY, 

 Publishers. 



DEER. WILD GEESE AND OTHER GAME BIRDS. 

 WARREN R. LEACH, Rushville, Illinois. 



JOHN BEESON. West Sussex Game Farm, Warnham. 

 Horsham, Sussex, England. See display advertisement 

 in this issue. 



PHEASANTS— The Silas Rich Pheasanty, Salem.Oregon' 

 See display advertisement. 



QUAIL, PARTRIDGES, WILD FOWL, DEER AND 

 other animals, bee display advertisement in this issue. 

 WENZ & MACKENSEN, Proprietors Pennsylvania 

 Pheasantry and Game Park. 



QUAIL, WILD DUCK, PHEASANTS AND ALL 

 species of game. W A. LUCAS, 87 Thomas Street, 

 New Vork. See display adveitisement in this issue. 



WILD GEESE DUCKS. SWANS, ETC SEE Dis- 

 play advertisement in this issue. WHEALTON WILD 

 WATER-HOWL FARMS, Chincoteague Island, Va. 



Wild turkeys — For prices see display advertisement 

 in this issue. R. L. BLANTON, Richmond, Virginia. 



WANTED — Bobwhite Quail. State prce per dozen and 

 per hundred, guaranteed live delivery in Connecticut. 

 C. DEMAREST, care of THE GAME BREEDER, 150 

 Nassau St., New York. 



AMERICA OR ANY PART ABROAD. Is there any 

 gentleman in wantof two practical English gamekeepers? 

 Could rear a large head of pheasants and manage a game 

 and poultry farm if required, breeding and training sport- 

 ing dogs, fishing, good shots and trappers. Both strong 

 and heahhy men of excellent character. Address Box ^q, 

 FIELD .VEWSPAPER, Windsor House, Breams Build- 

 ings, London, England. 



CHINESE PHEASANTS BY THE HUNDREDS FOR 

 stocking preserves. Liberal discount on orders booked 

 for the Fall delivery. Safe arrival guaranteed. THE 

 RICH PHEASANTRY, Salem, Ore. 



WILD CELERY, WILD DUCKS' BEST NATURAL- 

 Food. Attracts waterfowl. Plant it in your preserve. 

 Seed #7.50 per bushel. Orders now booked for fall ship- 

 ment. Write for circular. CLYDE B. TERRELL, 

 Oshkosh, Wis., Route 5. 



GOOD DUCK SHOOTING— Red-heads, Blue-bills, Mal- 

 lards Wild Getse, etcon theirgreatest feeding grounds 

 in Chincoteague Bay. Hunting lodge at edge of grounds, 

 no cold trips to and from hotels. Board, lodging, guide's 

 services at the lodge, $5 per day for everything— no ex- 

 tras. Six hours from Phil«delphia. eight hours from New 

 York. Apply to FRANK DERRICKSON, Chincoteague, 

 Va. 



WANTED-Situation as GAME KEEPER. 10 years'^ 

 experience in England. Moderate wages to start. 

 Now rearing poultry but wish to get a place on a game 

 preserve. Address C. D. G., care of THE GAME 

 BREEDER, 150 Nassau St., New York. 



WANTED— Place as SECOND KEEPER, to assist in 

 rearing Pheasants and Ducks. Wages moderate. 

 E. D. J., care THE GAME BREEDER, 150 Nassau 

 St., New York. 



FOR SALE.— HAND RAISED PURE WILD MAL- 

 lard Ducks, $3.00 pair ; Pearl Guineas, $2. so pair ; also 

 Exhibition Barred Rocks. GLEN PALMER, Yorkville, 

 111. 



MOOSE HEAD FOR SALE. Twelve points, 36H inch 

 spread. In perfect condition. Worth $76, sell 150. f. o. b. 

 Melrose, strongly crated. Picture 5c. FRED. S. BERRY, 

 396 Main St., Melrose. Mass. 



ENGLISHMAN REQUIRING SITUATION AS GAME- 

 KEEPER, life experience in all duties of rearing Pheas- 

 ants, Partridges, Wild Duck; also well up in breaking 

 Sporting Dogt and trapping; have lived where large Dead 

 of game ha* been raised. Can show 3 years' reference last 

 place; 7 previous; tall, age 39. married, young son able to 

 assist. R. S. BRANT, Milton Heights, Ont.. Canada. 



WILD CELERY, FOXTAIL GRASS SEED AND 

 other duck food. Success certain. Bay bird shooting 

 August. September and October. Like it was thirty years 

 ago at Cape Cod and Long Island. Ducks, geese and 

 swan shooting in season. AH kinds winged wild fowl. 

 R. B. WHITE, Waterlily, Currituck County, N. C. 



PHEASANTS OF ALL SPECIES. WE BREED 

 the rare Impevan and other fancy species ; also ring- 

 necks Write for illustrated booklet. H. W. MYERS, 

 Tacoma, Wash. 



BEARHOUNDS, IRISH WOLFHOUNDS, BLOOD- 

 HOUNDS. Fox, deer cat and lion hounds. Trained 

 and young stock. 50-page illustrated catalogue 5-cent 

 slamp. ROOKWOuD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 



GAME KEEPER SEEKS SITUATION IN AMERICA. 

 Life experience on large estates in rearing game, dog 

 breaking, and all work connected with shootings. Would 

 like to travel with sporting gentleman if required. Good 

 loader. Age 26, height 6 ff. Good character. Apply 

 J. JUNES, Glanmonnow, Garway, Hereford, England. 



WANTED 



Virginia or IVIichigan Deer 



W. K. MILLER. 

 Box 207, EVANSVILLE, IND. 



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The West Sussex Game farm 



WARNHAM, HORSHAM, SUSSEX, ENGLAND 



Established 1866 



The proprietor of this old established business 

 has for immediate disposal 3,000 full winged 

 adult pheasants, also a large number of poults 

 for delivery in September. 



JOHN BEESON, Proprietor 



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