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ROSE, DOWNS & THOMPSON, HULL, ENGLAND.
"Export" Oil Mill,
To
Crush 16 to 20 Cwt.
of the following Seeds per Eleven hours:
LINSEED, RAPESEED,
SUNFLOWER
GING ELLY, SESAME,
MUSTARD,
MLA FEUNONY
B
Made in
15 Varie tios.
GROUND NUT,
COPRAH, AND PALM
KERNELS.
A
HARCY
TRISE DOWNS FATHOMPSON
IF DESIRED, CAN BE
WORKED BY
BULLOCKS OR BY
WATER POWER
INSTEAD OF AN
ENGINE, AS SHEWN.
FOR PRICES
SEE
CATALOGUE
OF
OIL MILLS.
Space required, from 15 ft. by 15 ft. Weight of Mill, from Five Tons. Engine & Boiler, 21 tons. Coal used, 5 cwi. per day of 11 hours." One Man cin work the Mill. The biler can be made to barn wood if destrod,
POPPY AND NIGER, DECORTICATED AND UNDECORTICATED
COTTON AND
CASTOR SEEDS,