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EDITED BY JOHN D. HAMLYN 



Nos. 4 6f 5.— Vol. 6. 



LONDON, AUGUST & SEPTEMBER. 1920. 



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The S.S. "Petworth" loading the seven Dromedaries off Megador, Morocco Coast. 

 These animals are now for sale, and deserve the consideration of all buyers. 



The Trade. 



By John D. Hamlyn. 



Once more I must ask the indulgence of 

 my subscribers in issuing this Magazine for 

 August and September combined. The S.S. 

 " Petworth " arrived from Mogador with the 



dromedaries, jackals, snakes, tortoises, and 

 birds. The animals were detained in quaran- 

 tine twenty-eight days. This rule applies to all 

 ruminants lately. The animals are now free 

 and can be delivered immediately. 



Australian stocks have so far turned out 

 unsatisfactory. Stocks must be accompanied 

 by a trained man, otherwise the loss is dis- 



