May 16, 1913, THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. 1043 i .s'.* I ®s i -> W •>te\ H. & R. Waterfall & Barber, PROMETHEUS WORKS, Bridge Street, SHEFFIELD. COAL-CUTTER PICKS & STEEL FOR COAL-CUTTER PICKS. “MAGIC” BRAND FILES. “MAGIC” TOOL STEEL. “NIAGARA” HIGH SPEED STEEL. Also BEST CAST STEEL for all purposes. OVERWINDS CALEDONIA CONTROLLER WALKER’S PATENTS GIVES FULL PROTECTION AGAINST 1 OVERWINDS FROM ALL CAUSES 1 • • SIMPLE EFFECTIVE • • • | FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION I I W !a//?/77/VG ADDRESS ZV FULL : PERFORATED PLATES FOR COAL SEPARATING PROCESS. SOLE MAKERS. THOMAS HUDSON LTD., Sheepford Iron Works, COATBRIDGE. NONEX A COVERING for COR- RUGATED IRON. Can show corrugated sheets painted in 1903 with it. PECKETT & SONS, Bristol. G. & T. EARLE (1912) Ltd., ROLL. Speciality—TANK LOCOMOTIVES. ESTABLISHED 1864. Locos, of various sizes specially designed 'oi Collieries. Ironworks, Contractors, Ac always in stock, Ready for Immediate Deliver* Photographs, Prices and Specifi- cations on application. Telegraphic Address—“ Peckett.’IBrlstol.” Telephone—No. 6 Fishponds. 4 , I I J 4 - ' I t MAGGIE BROS. Ltd. Gatesh ead - on - Tyne. Ksfa&Jis/ied 1800. I First-class Medals— Paris, 1885; London. 1862. i_______________ “SHELTON” IRON. “SHELTON” STEEL < Siemens Open Hearth. Gold Medals— Paris, 1878 cr Melbourne, 1881. “GRANVILLE" PIG IRON (=“) Steel Pit Girders & Colliery Rails a Speciality; also High-class Bar Iron for Couplings, &c. IRON & STEEL BARS, ANGLES, TEES, CHANNELS, GIRDERS, PLATES & SHEETS, STEEL BILLETS, BLOOMS & SLABS. Enquiries to— -1 THE SHELTON IRON, STEEL & COAL GO. LTD., XS Or 122, Cannon Street, London, E.C. Telegraphic Address ? “ Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent.” Tel. No. 11 and 253. | Telegraphic Address ; •• Sheltonian, London.” Tel. No. 886 By Appoint- ment to H.M. The Kief, FIRE ENGINE MAKERS. MERRYWEATHERS’ Largest Makers of Higk-doa, HOSE PIPES in the World. Dob-Sob Canvas for Fire Duty. Admiralty Leather for Flushing. Armoured Robber for Mines. Writ* iter •* Hints •* Hom,” and quotabtoas. MERRYWEATHER & SONS, Fire Engine and Hose Works, GREENWICH, LONDON, S.E. aid ninro john baker & son, I Ir5 R IRON AND STEEL WORKERS, n I It | || IrnV Thompson St., BILS TON, TUB CORNER PLATES BUCKETS^ND BASKETS The Standard Engineering Co. Ltd., LEICESTER, FOR Up <& Down Draught FORGES, Mine Ventilating and Sinking Fans, DUST COLLECTION, &c , &c. MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED PATENT Flat and Round Wire and Hemp ROPES OF ANY LENGTH FOR COLLIERIES AND RAILWAYS, FROM EITHER BEST SELECTED CHARCOAL IRON, IMPROVER “ATENT OR PLOUGH STEEL WIRE. Flexible Galvanized Steel Hawsers (all guaranteed Jia Lloyd’s test), with Winches or Reels and Stoppers. Wire Signal Lines for Railways and Collieries? Copper Lightning Conductors, complete. Galvanized Fencing Strand. Galvanized Wire Rope for Ships’ Rigging. Galvanized Wire Rope fitted up to order. Picture and Sash Cord made from Copper, Brass Plated or Galvanized Wire. Crane Ropes, made to suit small Drums and Pulleys. We have Crane Ropes working or. the same Barrels as Chains., Wire Rope Springs; Wire Rope Pulleys. Wire Rope Composition or Grease. White Block Ropes and general Hemp Cordage. Chains of every description. Wire Ropes made specially to suit small Pulleys. We can guarantee uniformity of all ovr Ropes, as we draw our own Wire from Special Rods, got up to our own specification. Owing to our “ Special Quality” have Haulage Ropes running 14 years and Winding Ropes 64 years lff». sj’-aro.s—“ Haggle, Gateshead ” THE SHIPPING WORLD YEAR BOOK FOR 1913. 1,900 PAGES and a LARGE MAP of the WORLD). Price, Post Free—United Kingdom, 10/- net. Foreign Countries, II/- Edited by MAJOR E. R. JONES. SOME OF ITS CONTENTS. Admiralty and Board of Trade Directory. Board of Trade Regulations (latest). Chambers of Commerce and Shipping. Coaling Stations Collision Regulations (International). Customs Boarding Stations. DIRECTORY OF EVERY PORT IN THE BRITISH ISLANDS, giving particulars as to Accommodation, Depth of Water, Port and Pilotage Charges. Officials, Trade. DIRECTORY OF THE PRINCIPAL PORTS OF THE WORLD, arranged alphabetically. DIGEST OF BRITISH SHIPPING ACTS, 1894-1912. Discharge and Engagement of Crews. Documents required for Clearing Vessels. Dock, Wharf and Quay Loading Regulations. Fastest Merchant ships. Foreign Money, Weights and Measures. Freight Rates Great Britain’s Trade with the World. Imports and Exports. International Load Line. LIFE BOATS AND LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES. Lloyd’s Signal Stations. Load line Tables (latest Revisions). Masters’ and Mates’ Certificates. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT, as it affects Shipowners, Seamen and Firemen, and Shipyard Workers. Navies of the World. PILOTAGE LEGISLATION. Seamen’s W ages and Certificates. Ship Rules at Sea. Suez Canal and its Regulations. Submarine Bells. THE TARIFFS OF ALL NATIONS. World’s Output of Tonnage (1912). The “SHIPPING WORLD” Offices, Effingham House, Arundel Street, Strand, London, W.C.