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NEW SEEDER.

An improved arm seeder lias been patented by Philip Strong, junr., of Saranach, Mich. This device is to be carried or worn by the person using it, by means of which all kinds of grain or seed may be scattered or sown broadcast over the ground evenly and with less exertion than heretofore; and the invention consists, principally, of a bag haying a flexible tube or smaller portion connected to a sectional metal distributor, which is provided with a valve, and adapted to be swung from side to side for tlmowing and scattering the grain, the grain from the bag being regulated by means of the valve.

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Patea Mail, 17 January 1882, Page 3

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NEW SEEDER. Patea Mail, 17 January 1882, Page 3

NEW SEEDER. Patea Mail, 17 January 1882, Page 3

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