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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Richardson Steerer. 



Patented Aug. 1, 1865, and July 29, 1800. 



Richardson Challenge Steerer 



Pat. May 3D, 1882. Par. in Canada 

 April 16, 1883. 



Manufactured by NATHAN RICHARDSON, 104 

 Washington street. Gloucester, Mass. 



The Challenge Steerer manufactured under thf 

 Canadian patents by W. F. & J. W. MYERS, St 

 John, N. B. 



For .above or Below Water Iiine. 

 NO TANKNEEDED 



ALFRED B. SANDS. 



Plumber, Steam Fitter and Coppersmith 

 126 Bkbkman Rt.. New York. 



GmwsoiTs Iipveil Oar Loci 



(Patented Aug. 1, 1882.) 



The Beat Oarlock In the Market for 



Hportsmen and Boatmen. 



As it is Durable, 

 Noiseless and 

 Smooth - running, 

 does not crimp, 

 has no lost motion 

 and gives the 

 greatest propell- 

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 the least outlay 

 of strength. 



In Styles Suitable for Gunwale or Outrigger. 



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FOR 1885. 



Published with the official sanction and under the 

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Contains a complete register of the Yacht Clubs 

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Two Beautiful Illustrated Boots 

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AND 



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123 exquisite illustrations of life in the woods 

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A NEW MAINE MAP. 



The headwaters of the 



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Compiled by Thomas Sedgwick Steele. 

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WANTED TO PURCHASE CHEAP FOR CASH, 

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