May 7, 1885.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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JOHN HARVEY, M. I. N. A., 

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All classes of steam and sailing yachts designed 

 an building supeiintended. 



Estimates and specifications. i .. 



Designer of Volante, Rose of Devon, Sea Belle, 

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Folding Canvas Boat 



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JAMES EVEBSON, 



Boat and Canoe Builder, 



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Builder of the original Shadow and Sunbeam 



Canoe. Whitehall Boats and Shadow Sunbeam 



Canoes, a specialty. Always on hand. 



ONTARIO CANOE CO., LMlei 



Of Peterborough, Ontario, Can. 



Manufacturers of Patent Cedar Rib Canoes, Tat- 

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 and Canoe Fitting. Awarded Gold Medal at 

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STEAM YACHTS AND LAUNCHES 



Of eTery Description, For Sale or Charter. 



Splendid seagoing flush-deck steam yachr,, 135fc. 

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FIELD & lODNG. Steam Yacht Brokers, 

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ESTABLISHED 1873. 



Yachts ot all descriptions for sale or 

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Twe Beautiful illustrated Boots 

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AND 



Canoe and Camera. 



by thomas sedgwick Steele, of Hartford, Conn. 



128 exquisite illustrations of life in the woods 

 with map in each copy. 



The humorous as well as the serious side of camr 

 life is vividly represented, while Mr. Steele's well 

 known artistic perceptions, and a most intense love 

 of nature, has made the work all that could be 

 desired. 



Seven Editions of these works sold. Most popu 

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A NEW MAINE MAP. 



The headwaters of the 



Aroostoot. Penobscot aM St. Juki Rivers 



Compiled by Thomas Sedgwick Steele. 

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The American Yacht List 



FOB 1884. 



Published with the official sanction and under the 

 patronage of the New York and Eastern Yacht 

 Clubs. 



Contains a complete register of the Yacht Clubs 

 of the U. S. ana British Provinces, with List of 

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Also, Chromo-Lithograpn of 

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Official Organ of the Amerioan Canoe Association. 

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 Life and proceedings of all the clubs in the United 

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CATBOAT TRITON, 18FT. 10IN X 8FT. 6IN. 

 one year old in May; holder of champion 

 pennant, Newark Yacht Club, 1884. Finished in 

 hard wood (varnished), nickeled composition fit- 

 tings, molded cast iron ballast. Complete in every 

 respect. Can be seen at N. Y. C. house, Center st., 

 Newark, Price $275, 



FOR SALE.-THE KEEL SCHOONER YACHT 

 Caroline, built by the present owner in 1880. 22 

 tons N. M., 53J^ft. over all, 15>4ft. beam, and draws 

 7J^ft. Is fast, able, commodious and completely 

 fitted. To any one wishing a family cruising yacht 

 this offers an exceptional chance. For further par- 

 ticulars address P. O. Box 2,578, Boston, Mass. 



FOR SALE.-CEDAR CANOE, CUTTER MODEL, 

 14xl^ft., 72ft. balance lu_ 8Mb false keel, 

 two bulkheads and paddle; $35. F. HUSSEY, 135 

 West Thirtieth street, New York, 



OSGOOD FOLDING CANVAS BOAT FOR SALE. 

 Used about four months, in need of slight re- 

 pair and one stool missing. Price $15. FRANK L. 

 BROOKS, 346 West Baltimore st„ Baltimore, Md. 



ULIDIA, 10 TONS.— THIS VERY CELEBRATED 

 racing cutter is now offered for sale. Built 

 by Fife & Son in 1883, and in condition almost equal 

 to new. New mainsail and other canvas 1884, by 

 Lapthorn, and otherwise in best possible order 

 ana fully found. Well known as one' of the largest 

 winners of prizes afloat and presents an exceptional 

 opportunity to any buyer desirous of insuring suc- 

 cess in this class. Is handsomely fitted and has 

 comfortable cruising accommodation, consisting of 

 roomy after cabin with two berths, separate w. c. 

 and companion, good saloon, headroom 5' 11", 

 spacious forecastle. Can be bought cheap and ar- 

 rangements eaubemade for immediate shipment to 

 New York or elsewhere bv the agents, Messrs. COX 

 & KING, Yacht Brokers, of 22 Spring Gardens, 

 Charing Cross, Loudon. Please note telegraphic 

 address. "Derat, London." N.B.— Instantaneous 

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 at the office of Forest and Stream. 



WARNING! 



As parties in the East have put on the market a 

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Of superior construction and devices, with eight 

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Dear Sir— I have not sooner acknowledged the 

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Yours truly, A. Nelson Cheney. 



Price, 35 Cents, Postpaid. 



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