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The egg tray is automatic. The eggs are all turned without moving them 
from the tray ; a slight movement of the hand turns all the eggs at once in a 
natural way. As soon as the chicks hatch they come in front of the machine, 
where light enters the glass door; the end of the egg tray is open, and the chicks 
pass to the nursery beneath. This nursery is an advantage, as the chicks get out 
of the way of other eggs hatching. The lamp is an all-metal safety lamp; the 
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burner is also specially constructed; the chimney is also brass, fitted with mica 
front, so that the size of the flame may be seen. There is nothing mysterious 
about this machine, as every part may be seen and understood. I am working 
forty-five of the Excelsior machines on Messrs. Baynes Brothers’ duck plant at 
Belmont, near Brisbane, and will be pleased to show and explain to visitors at 
any time. 
