1882.] [For Advertising Kates see Page 352.] A M O A 1S T _AG\RIO ULTURIST, 
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THE ACCURATE WATCH. Stem Winder. Stem Setter. 
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v T « H ;i, $ 100 , 000.00 
WILL BE WASTED IN WEIGHTING 
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save expense and labor. 
Dr. JOHN M. BAIEEY, 
“ Winning Farm,” Billerica, Mass. 
s 
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A 
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[Be sure and mention this paper.] 
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IT 
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or prevent 
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THE ANGORA GOAT: 
Its Origin, Culture, and Products, containing the 
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With an Appendix on the Alpaca 
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The Wool-Hearing Animals of the 
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