Telegrams Hamlyk, London Docks, London." Telephone: 4360 Avenub. 



JOHN D. HAMLYN, 



1, St. George's Street, London Docks, E. 1. 



Ten minutes from Mark Lana and Aldgate Stations. Fifteen minutes from London Bridge Station. 



Buses pass Leman Street, Whitechapel, from all parts thence five minutes walk. 

 F.O.O. bayabh at Lewan Street, East. Cheques crossed " London County &• Westminster Bank." 



All Previous Lists Hereby Cancelled, 



TEEMS. — NOTICE. — All goods are sold for prompt cash, and Customers must take all risk from time of leaving my establishment 

 Stock once sold cannot be taken back. TELEPHONE. — Orders can be received on telephone, 4360 AVENUE from any 

 part of Great Britain any time day and night. LETTERS. — Are answered by return of post, and orders executed same day as 

 received. Full name and address with every eommunication. DELIVERY. — Stock is generally delivered direct to the various 

 London Railway Termini but no particular train can be guaranteed. PURCHASING. — I am always open to purchase any 

 djplicates or other stock. Kindly make offers for same 



Arrivals of Wild Animals in Great Britain. 



Commencing January, 1920. 



COMPILED BY JOHN D. HAMLYN. 



It is rather early to give any list of Ai rivals for 1920. Particulars of interesting arrivals 

 will be generally found in "The Trade" article, also in the Price List which accompanies this issue. 



DROMEDARIES. 



Representative in North Africa collecting same,. See letter from j. H. Vice. 



SEALS. 

 For sale now. 4 on hand. 



HIPPOPOTAMUS. 



This animal was sold to the Zoological Society, Regents Park, London. 



AUSTRALIAN STOCK. 

 Rose Cockatoos, Penants, Rosellas, Kagus, Parrot Finches, Plumhead, Cherry and 



Double-banded Finches, great quantity of Australian Finches arriving. Do not pay any fancy 

 prices for Australian small birds. 



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