640 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
Auburn, Ont.; M. H. Moore, Listowel, Ont.; Samuel Emery 
Moyer, Easton, Pa.; Coleman Nockolds, Abilene, Tex.: Henry 
Nunn, Bolton, Ont.; Herbert S. Perley, Ottawa, Ont.; Argo 
Raymond, TilsonbuLg, Ont.; William Readhead, Corning la,; 
Howard L. Stein, Kutztown, Pa.; Geo. R. Stewart, Arkona, 
Ont.; W. B. Telfer, Lowville, Ont. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
VETERINARIAN WANTED. 
Lambertville, N. J. December 2, 1893. 
Editor American Veterinary Review ; 
I noticed your advertisement in the American Agricultur¬ 
ist , and take this opportunity to write you, saying that Lam¬ 
bertville, N. J., needs a good, first-class veterinary surgeon ; 
for such there is a grand opening, none within six miles, and 
I think there is one thousand horses and mules within a radius 
of three miles of this place, beside great numbers of cows, 
sheep and swine. 
It is a fine farming country on both sides of the Delaware 
River. Lambertville is sixteen miles north of Trenton, N. J., 
4,500 inhabitants, with New Hope, Pa., 1,500 on the opposite 
side of the river, connected by bridges. 
If you have in your mind a first-class, talented veterinary 
surgeon (who has had some experience preferred), a good 
moral man, for such there is a fine opportunity, and the 
citizens would appreciate him*. If you know of such a per¬ 
son, and he would like to come, and will come and see the 
place, I will take great pleasure in introducing him to the 
people, and do all I can to promote his cause, and I have 
friends here who would be pleased for such a man to locate 
here. I have no ax to grind, but have horses, and feel the 
need of a veterinary surgeon. The people are compelled to 
send six miles for one when needed. Can you point out, and 
fill the bill. Thought you might have graduated such a 
man at the head of his class, that could come. Advise me 
and favor. Yours truly, 
Alfred B. Holcombe. 
