June 18, 1885.] 



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Richardson Steerer. 



July 20, 1869. 



Kichardson Challenge Steerer. 



Pat, Mav 89, 1882. Pat. in Canada 

 April 16, 1883. 



Manufactured by NATHAN RICHARDSON, 104 

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The Challenge Steerer manufactured under the 

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ALFRED B. SANDS. 



Plumber, Steam Fitter and Coppersmith 

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Atwood's Patent Center-Board 



FOR SMALL BOATS AND CANOES. 



A 80-inch board in a H iuch well. Other sizes man- 

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Greeaweotl's Improved Oar Lock. 



(Patented Aug. i, 1882.) 



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