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HONEY EXTRACTOR. 



1888— New York. 



Our Honey Extractors 



Have always received the 

 highest awards at all places 

 "■^ere they have been placed 

 exhibition, and they have 

 in exhibited in competition 

 :h every Extractor of any 

 )utation in the United 

 ites. 



li'irst premiums were award- 

 them at the Michigan 

 ite Fair, in 1879, and again 

 same Fair in 1S80 and 1881. 

 I irst premium at North-Eas- 

 n Bee-Keepers' Conven- 

 n, Feb. 11th to 13th, 1880. 

 50, 1881 and 1882. First 

 :mium at Queens County 

 ricultural Society, (largest 

 ir in New York. State), Sept. 

 h to 30th, 1880, and highest 

 ard at the Great American 

 stitute Fair, Sept. 15th to 

 IV. 27th, 1880. Also in 1882 

 the same Fair, they were 

 arded the medal of " super- 

 excellence " (the highest 

 ■en). 



These Machines {five di/' 

 ^'ent sizes) are all metal, 

 de up very strong, neat 

 i durable. They are pro- 

 led with close fitting tin 

 ^ers, handles, honey gates, 

 :., extract all sizes of combs, 

 \ even small pieces without 

 mes. All bits of comb and 

 :cks rise to the top and the 

 ney is run off clear as 

 crystal without strainer. 



No. 1, 4 frame, holds over 200 lbs. honey, below basket. 



Oees-Wax Extractors, Bee Hives and Materials l]ea[l|.to Nail. 



Smokers, Feeders, Bee Gloves, Bee Hats, Bee Books of all fflodern Anthors, 

 Sections, Honey Jars, Seeds of Honey Plants, Italian and Syrian Bees, Qneens, 

 Honey, both Extracted and in the Comb, Foundation and machines for its 

 nannfactare, etc., etc. 



Send for onr KEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, with Prices of all the abOTe 

 and mnch more. 



PUBLISHEBS OF THE BEE AND POULTRY MAGAZINE, $1.26 A YEAR. 



KING-, KEITH & CO., 



14 Park Place, New York. 



