Seed hresser. 
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in the opinion of the Judges, this machine would he a great 
advantage to farmers who grow clover for seed, as the passage 
of the seed through a dresser of this description must lead to 
its commanding a much higher price, and the work is thoroughly 
done at much less cost than is usual with other methods. 
Fig. 1.— Seed Dresser. 
Article 712. — Mr. Thomas Paye., Bottesford, Nottingham. 
“Steel wire -fence, electrically welded, manufactured by the 
Pittsburgh Steel Company.” — The electrically welded joints 
of this fence are a distinct feature, and are at once neat and 
strong. Thei-e is no wrapping or clamping, and the welded 
joints show no exposed ends or wi-aps to hold snow or moisture 
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