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MISCELLANEOUS.

Amongst smaller exhibits were no ticed a foot-power miifcer shown by Mi a. Vealo■ a Fowler compound trac tion engmo and combine shown by _U . . Ureenslado; and acetylene- ga_ generators from tho Christchurch Mechanical Works. Mr H. Robson exhibited a double-epray pump. Messrs Dixon Bros, showed a dust-proof meat van, and Messrs William Proctor and Co. oil-ehgmeg and steam jpumps. Theßidd Milking Machine Company exhibited a number of their machines, together with oil-engines and cream eeparators.

Th© Cyclone Fence.*and Gat© Company had a vei-y fin© display of their work.' .■■'•• ' Mr. S. G. Unwin had on exhibitfon a Brendel potato-digger, " Donald and Sons oxhihitcd a wool-press and wire strainers. -losers Topliss Bros, had an bxhibit of oil-engines, pumps, and engineers' requisites, and Messrs Wadddl and Sons had an exhibit of crucible* castings. ■■•■•. :

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15124, 13 November 1914, Page 9

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MISCELLANEOUS. Press, Volume L, Issue 15124, 13 November 1914, Page 9

MISCELLANEOUS. Press, Volume L, Issue 15124, 13 November 1914, Page 9

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