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October 2nd, 1854. 
FANCY POULTRY PERIODICAL SALE. 
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street. Covent-garden, on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 
17, at Twelve o’Clock precisely, a CHOICE SE- 
LECTION of POULTRY, including first-class 
Spanish, from Mr. John Clark, of Hartley-row; 
Buff and White Cochins, of excellent quality, from 
the Rev. J. Hutchinson. Messrs. Ely. Fisher, and 
IUwson ; Dorkings, Polands, Turkeys, &c. 
Catalogues by enclosing a stamped directed en- 
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garden. 9 
F enders, stoves, and fire 
IRONS.— Buyers of the nbove are requested, 
before finally deciding, to visit WILLIAM S. 
BURTON'S SHOW-BOOMS, 39, Oxford-Street 
(corner of Newman-street), Nos. 1,2, and 3, New- 
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largest in the world, and contain such nn assort- 
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IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY, as 
cannot be approached elsewhere, either lor variety, 
novelty, beauty of design, or exquisiteness of work- 
manship. Bright stoves, with bronzed ornaments 
and two sets of bars, £2. 14s. to £5. 10s. ; ditto with 
ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars, £5. 10s. to 
£12. 12s.; Bronzed Fenders complete, with stand- 
ards. from 7s. to £3; Steel Fenders from £2. 15s. to 
£ 0 ; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, from 
£2 15s to £7. 7s. ; Fire Irons, from Is. 9a. the set 
to £4. is. Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves, 
with radiating hearth-plates. All which ho is 
enabled to sell at these very reduced charges. 
Firstly— From the frequency and extent of his 
purchases; and . , . . 
Secondly— From those purchases being made ex- 
clusively lor cash. 
P apier mache nnd iron tea- 
TRAYS-— An assortment of TEA - 1 RA Y S 
and WAITERS wholly unprecedented, whether 
as to extent, variety, or novelty. 
New Oval Papier Mache Trays, per set of three, 
from 20s. to 10 guineas. 
New Oval Iron Trays, from 13s- to 4 guineas. 
Convex shape ditto, from 7s. Gd. 
Round and Gothic Waiters, Cake and Bread 
Baskets, equally low. 
G 1AS CHANDELIERS nnd 
I" BRACKETS.— The increased and increasing 
use of gas in private houses lias induced W I LLIAM 
S BURTON to collect trom all the various manu- 
facturers all that! is new aud choice in Brackets. 
Pendants, and Chandeliers, adapted to offices, 
passages, and dwelling-rooms, as well ns to have 
some designed expressly for him ; these arc now on 
Show in one of his Ten Large Rooms, and present, 
for novelty, variety, and purity of taste, an un- 
equalled assortment. They arc marked in plain 
figures, at prices proportionate with those winch 
have tended to make his Establishment the largest 
and most remarkable in the kingdom, viz., from 
12s. Gd. (two light) to £1G. 
L AMPS of all SORTS and PATTERNS. 
—The largest, ns well ns the choicest, assort- 
ment in existence of FRENCH and ENGLISH 
MODERATEUR, PALMER'S C A M PI1 1 N E, A R- 
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latest improvements, and of the newest and most 
recherche patterns, iu Ormolu, Bohemiun, and 
Plain Glass, or Papier Macln), is at WILLIAM .v 
BURTON’S, nnd they are nrranged in one large 
room, so xhat patterns, sizes, and sorts can be in- 
stantly selected. 
REAL FRENCH COLZA OIL, 4s. 6d. per 
PALMER’S CANDLES. 9d.. 9jd., and lOd. 
per lb. 
D ish covers and hot-water 
DISHES in every material, in great variety, 
and of the newest and most recherche) patterns. 
Tin Dish Covers, Gs. Gd. the set of six ; Block Tin, 
Pis. 3d. to 28s. 9d. the set of six ; elegant modern 
patterns, 34s. to 58s Gd. the set; Britannia Metal, 
with or without silver-plated handles, 7Gs. Gd. to 
110s. Gd. the set ; Sheffield Plated, £10 to £10. 10s 
the set. Block Tin Hot-water Dishes, with wells 
for gravy. 12s. to 30s ; Britannia Metal. 22s. to 
77s.; Electro-plated on Nickel, lull size, £11. II 8. 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has TEN LARGE 
SHOW ROOMS (nil communicating), exclusive ol 
the shop, devoted solely to the show of GENERAL 
FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (including cut- 
lery, nickel silver, plated aud japanned wares, iron 
aud brass bedsteads), so arranged and classified 
that purchasers may easily aud at once make their 
selections. 
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WISIIEACH Gardiner and Co. 
WOLVERHAMPTON lilndo, Suow-hill. 
WOOLWICH Rlion, 
WORCESTER Stratford. Cross. 
WORKSOP — Slason*. Potlerstreel. 
YF.OV1I Railway Station. 
YORK Dunn, Church-street. 
Sampson, Conoy-strooL 
u Brown, Colllcrgato. 
FOREIGN AGENTS. 
PARIS Cogblan, Victoria Readlng Roeros 
Bassc-du-Kcmpart, B. do Made- 
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do la B.vnquc, prfs La Bourse. _ 
UPPER CANADA Editor or the " old Couutryiuan. 
Torouto. 
Tnrtics desirous of acting as Agents for ‘‘T he 
Field," in other places than those named above, 
will be pleased to communicate with the l’ub- 
lisher, nt the Office, 408, Strand, opposite Adaui- 
street, Adelphi. 
All l’ost-office orders to be made pnynblo to 
Bernavd I.uxton, on the Charing Cross Office. 
*,• Quarterly Subscription, 6s. Gd.: Half-Yearly 
13s.; Yearly, £1 6s. l’aid in Advance. 
Printed by llmnrann I.ixton, or No. Robert-rtrecL "•***": 
Parish of Shoreditch, in the t ounly of Middlesex. «, 
ofllce «f Tavujm and l.«m»», Now 4 and 5. 
Fetter lane , and published by him at No- 408, Strand. PP 081 
Adam street, Adelphi, In Iho said County.— OCTOixn . , 
