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small stream of half-an-i Los 
ere ]l of 2 fect can be 
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or Cis- 
throw a Jet 
ENGINES FOR DEEP WELLS OF ALL KINDS. DOUCHE 
An REDI. Dum BUILDINGS HEATED BY HOT 
WA WATER WHEELS to work Small Pumps, from 157. 
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ETE invented Prieto ima VAPOUR B/ BATH, “all com- 
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NEW I 
DIBBLING Wl WHEAT. 
Amendment Acts, 
6 & 7 Vie, c. 65, 
No. 469, 
Kegistered in pur- 
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Designs’ Copyright 
TEV HAND RH dg MACHINE, 
R DEPOSITING ALL KINDS OF SEED. 
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ction, and not liable to get out of ord 
THE DIBBLING TOINT IS SO. CONSTRUCTED THAT 
*,* The a 
SOIL CANNOT CHOKE 
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Double .. 4l. 105. 
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