14 MARINE MARINE REVIEW LINER EXCHANCE. Space under this heading may be used gratis by our advertisers or subscribers to call attention to vessels or any craft, machinery. new or second hand, that they may have for sale. Those wanting machinery of any |.ind or w:shing to pu-chase vessels. are invited to take advan- tage of the same offer. Employers in need of professional men or men who want positions may avail themselves of ihe opportun'ties offered. Each item will be limited to three lines. Letters concerning same must mention number attached to item and be addressed MARINE REVIEW, 516 Perry-Payne Building. Clievcland. 0. 154--FOR SALE--Yacht, 32 feet long,6 beam,4deep. Engine 6 x6. Boiler upright; 130 lbs. steam. 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