1160 THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. May 22, 1914. maohi&ery. SflA OWNER Y—oontimseti. MACWNERY—continued. illott’s Improved “ Gillott and Copley” Botary COAL-OUTTING MACHINES. See Illustrated Adver- iisement fortnightly. Sole Makers: JOHN GILLOTT & SON, Barnsley. L or Sale, New Steel Lancashire Boilers, JL ready for immediate deliveryOther sizes in progress. 30 ft. long by 8 ft. diameter, for 1001b. working pressure. 30 ft. „ 8 ft. „ 1601b. „ 30 ft. „ 8 ft. 6 in.,,, 1201b. „ SPURR INMAN & CO. LTD., Calder Vale Boiler Works, Wakefield. COLLIERY HAULAGE ENGINES. See Page Advertisement in last week’s issue. THE YORKSHIRE ENGINE CO. LTD., Meadow Hall Works, Sheffield. Dails. JL ?L 250 tons of good Relayable Steel Flange, about 74 lb. per yard, also a quantity from 14 lb. upwards. Quantity of Bull Head RAILS, all suitable for sidings; all accessories to cult. B. M. RENTON & CO., Midland Works, Savile-street, Sheffield. PLANT WANTED AND FOR SALE. HPhe Bute Works Supply Co. Ltd., Cardiff. JL Telegrams—"Gethipg, Cardiff.” Telephone No. 2645 (4 lines). (Established 1888). WANTED. LOCOMOTIVES.—Two 2 ft. 6in. gauge, cylinders not less than 9 in., also one standard gauge, 4 wheels coupled, and one 6 wheels coupled Tank Loco., the larger the cylinders the better; all must be in good working order and ready for immediate work. State present working pressure, wnere to be seen, and lowest cash price. FOR SALE. STEEL RAILS with Accessories when required. RAILWAY WAGONS.—Ten-tonners for prompt delivery, new specifica- tion, for cash or redemption hire; all now in main line traffic. 12 low-sided 10-tonners, new specification, all now in main line traffic, doors each side falling full length. Also 58 with short side doors opening through to the top. Also Wheels and Axles and Wagon material, new and second-hand. EARTH WAGONS.—Contractors, end and side tippers, wood or steel, any gauge. PASSENGER CARRIAGES.—Two four-wheeled third-class Coaches, five compartments in each, both have automatic vacuum throughout; now at Cardiff. LOCOMOTIVES.—Two 4 wheels coupled, standard gauge, by Manning, Wardle & Co., in perfect order at about half the price of new, cylinders 9in. by 14 in., 140 lb. pressure, recently thoroughly overhauled, now near Cardiff, ready for immediate delivery. Further particulars on application. For immediate Sale, two complete 150-kw. ELECTRIC GENERATING SETS, by the Thames Ironworks Co., with Triple Expansion Condensing Engines, 10 in., 16 in. and 24 in. cyls., 14 in. stroke, Surface Condenser, Direct-current Compound-wound Gener- ators, 220 volts, 700 amps., 210 revs., numerous fittings and spare parts; main distribution board fitted with ammeters, voltmeters, magnetic blow- out circuit breakers, wattmeters, switches, and connections, all in splendid condition; the above plant may be inspected at the Greenwich Engineering Works, London, by appointment. Apply, PUGSLEY & CO., Bathurst Wharf, Bristol. Telegrams—“ Pugsley, Bristol.” Telephone—457. rinding and Hauling Engines: — Pair of Horz. ENGINES,. 18 in. cyls., 30m. stroke. Pair of Horz. ENGINES, 16in. cyls, by 36in. stroke. Pair of Horz. ENGINES, 16in. cyls, by 39in. stroke. Pair of Horz. ENGINES, 14in. cyls, by 36in. stroke. Drums and gearing can be supplied to specifications. CUDWORTH St JOHNSON, Eagle Foundry, Wrexham. For Sale, Portable Engine and Boiler on four good iron wheels with limbers; engine and boiler in excellent condition, about 9-h p. boiler, suitable for about 801b. steam pressure. Also Direct-acting SINKING PUMP, 12 by 6 by 24, with removable liner reducing water end to 5 in., Griff pattern, by Jos. Evans & Sons.—Apply, MANAGER, Mells Collieries Ltd., near Frome. A Rickaby, Bloomfield Engine Works, • Sunderland. Re East Gwanda Mines. Three-throw PUMPS. 4,7, 8 in. rams. Compound Vertical ENGINES, 5%—9J by 6 stroke. DYNAMO, 220 v„ 40 amps., 10-h.p. Motor, 220 v. FOR SALE. 4 pl/VH.P. Horizontal Steam Engine, by Robey, trip gear, built 1908; two 60-h.p. Loco. Boilers, for 1501b.; 250-h.p. Horizontal Compound Tandem High-speed Steam Engine ; Econcmic Boiler, 13ft. by 8ft., for 1601b ; pair of 15 in. Robey Engines (trip gear).—Particulars, HARRY H. GARDAM & CO. LTD., Staines. To Let on Hire, with option to Purchast fifty 10-ton new specification WAGONS, built by C. Roberts & Cc Horbury, 1900-1, inside dimensions 15 ft. 6 in. by 7ft. by 4ft., fitted with tw< side, one end, and two bottom doors; reasonable figure will be accepter which will include painting, lettering, and delivering; prompt delivery could be arranged.—Apply, BRITISH WAGON CO., Rotherham. For Sale, one equal to new 100-kw. Electric GENERATING SET, 230 volts ; one 200-h.p. Willans Vertical High-speed Engine, with extended soleplate for carrying dynamo ; 3, 5, and 7-ton Loco. Steam Cranes ; in good order.—RIDDEL & CO., 40, St. Enoch-square, Glasgow. Cross Compound Corliss Engine, by Musgraves, 17 in. by 33 in. by 42 in.; 2 TURBO ALTERNATORS, each rated to give 1,550 k.v.a., 50 cycles, 1,500 r.p.m., voltage 6,600, with Condensers and Edwards Air Pumps ; two 100-k.w. Beiliss Crompton GENERATING SETS, 500/550 volts; pairs 27 in.,20 in. and 10 in. WINDING ENGINES; pair 20in. by 3ft. HAULING ENGINES; pairs 10 in. by 12in. HAULING ENGINES, two drums ; pairs 18^ in. and 13| in. Vertical “Robey” ENGINES; Evans SINKING PUMP, 21 by 16 by 24; 3 Com- pressed Air Hurd BAR COAL CUTTERS, 5 ft.; Erith Patent HEATER SOFTENER, capacity 10,000 gallons per hour. B. H. LONGBOTHAM & CO. LTD., Wakefield. YXTanted, 50 to 100 ten or twelve-ton y v WAGONS, side and end doors.—Particulars and price to “ CARBON,” Box 5668, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.O. For Sale, one new Steel Lancashire BOILER, 30 ft. long by 8 ft. diameter, for 1601b. working pressure; complete with fittings, &c., and ready for immediate delivery.—GEO. V. PERRY, Gloucester-place, Swansea. Y7Uanted, large number of small Electric V V HAULERS, 7 to 10-horse power for 500 volts D.C., to take two to four hundred yards of rope.—When quoting, kindly give full specification and prices for same in lots of one dozen, to Box 5655, Collie y Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. AUCTION SALES. ANTHRACITE COALFIELDS. byJokdeb of the court. THE MIERS ESTATE, GLAMORGANSHIRE, SOUTH WALES, about 15 miles from M the important shipping port of Swansea, and in a district teeming with Works. Will be OFFERED FOR SALE, by Auction, at THE HOTEL METROPOLE, SWANSEA, on the 16th day of JUNE, 19’ 4, at 3 p.m. in One or More Lots, THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, SITUATE IN THE PARISHES OF CADOXTON=JUXTA=NEATH AND LLANGUICKE, COMPRISING LET AND UNLET MINERALS underlying an Area of upwards of 8041 ACRES, now being worked by, amongst others, the well-known Crynant, Brynteg, Seven Sisters, Onllwyn, Maesmarchog, Gwauncaegurwen, and Blaencaegurwen Collieries. A FREEHOLD GROUND FARMS AND SHEEPWALKS, Besides the GREATER PART OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ONLLWYN, and THE MANORS OF CAEGURWEN, NEATH ULTRA, AND KILYBEBYLL. The Surface Area aggregating about 3,292 ACRES. The whole producing a Gross Income of Upwards of £18,000 PER ANNUM. The Coal underlying the Estate is chiefly Anthracite, but there is also Steam Coal. Amongst the Seams at present being worked are the Red, Eighteen Feet, Furnace, Big, Brass and Bluers in the Dylais Valley; and the Red, Big, Black, Peacock, Middle and Lower Veins at Gwauncaegurwen. And although the Workings have been Extensive, there are still Enormous Reserves of Coal, from which a big revenue may be anticipated for many years. In addition to the Minerals let there are large Areas unlet, which a purchaser could deal with immediately. Further particulars, Plans and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from the following Solicitors, viz.— G. EDMUND HODGKINSON, Esq., 124, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. Messrs. PRITCHARD, ENGLEFIELD & CO., Painters’ Hall, Little Trinity Lane, E.C. Messrs. SHARPE, PRITCHARD & CO., 12, New Court, Carey Street, W.C. Messrs. ATKEY, CLARKE & ATKEY, 9a, Sackville Street, Piccadilly, W. Messrs. HELDER, ROBERTS & CO., 3 and 4, Clement’s Inn, Strand, W.C. Messrs. E. WARD OLIVER & SON, 1, Corbet Court, Gracechurcli Street, E.C. Messrs. WALTON & CO., 101, Leadenhall Street, E.C. Messrs. WHITTINGTON & DAVID, Victoria Chambers, Neath. R. J. THOMAS, Esq., 20, Fisher Street, Swansea. And of the Auctioneers, Messrs. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON, 46, Waterloo Street, Swansea. And at the Place of Sale. PROPERTIES AND ESTATES FOR SALE. Wanted for immediate Buyers, York- shire, Lancashire, and Durham Collieries; also I have several good collieries for sale.—JEYES. Surveyor, Shenfield. near L^igan. AUCTION SALE. For Sale, 200/25(3 New Specification ten- ton WAGONS, for immediate delivery.—Apply, Box 5658, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31. Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. For Sale, about thirty First-class Second- hand Side-door Main Line Spring-buffer COAL WAGONS; thoroughly overhauled, in excellent condition, and for immediate use at low prices.—JNO. F. WAKE, Darlington. FOR SALE. 90 tons of New Perfect Steel Bridge Rails, 16 lb. per yard, 6 ft. lengths, punched for nails. 800 tons Relayable Steel B.H. Rails, 80/85 lb. per yard, with all accessories. 150 tons New Perfect Steel Plange Rails, 14, 16, 18, and 20 lb. per yard, with Fishplates (delivery ex stock) 50 tons of capital second-hand Steel Bridge Rails, 100 lb. per yard. 4,000 good second-hand Creosoted Railway Sleepers, 9 ft. by 10 in. by 5 in.; also large quantity of ditto Crossing Timbers. 50 tons New Perfect Steel Flange Rails, 28 lb. per yard, and 50 tons of ditto ditto, but 241b. per yard, with Fishplates for both sections. 12 tons of splendid second-hand Steel Flange Rails, 14 lb. per yard, punched for nails. 5 tons of splendid second-hand' Steel Flange Rails, 14/16 lb. per yard, punched for.nails. 25 tons of splendid second-hand Steel Bridge Rails, 141b. per yard, 4 ft. lengths, punched for nails. A large stock of capital second-hand steel 2/3rd and 1-yard Side-tipping Wagons, 24 in. gauge. Also 20 capital second-hand Crane Tipping Skeps, and 6 good second-hand Contractors" Hand Carts. Inspection invited of all Material offered. Cash Buyers of Machinery, Plant, old Iron and Steel Scrap, Metals, Indiarubber, &c., New and Second-hand Rails, and all Accessories, Sleepers, &c. MARPLE & GILLOTT LTD., SHEFFIELD. FOR SALE OR HIRE. 6-wheel Coupled Saddle Tank Locomotive (Vulcan Co.), outside cylinders 16 in. diameter by 24 in. stroke, wheels 4 ft. diameter, wheel base 10 ft. 7 in., gauge 4fd. 8J in., 140 lb. 6-wheel ditto (Hudswell Clarke), outside cylinders 13in. diameter by 20 in. stroke, wheels 3ft. 6in. diameter, wheel base 12ft. 9in., gauge 4ft. 8Jin., 130 lb. 6-wheel ditto (Manning Wardle), inside cylinders 121m. by 14in., wheels 3 ft., wheel base 10 ft. 10 in., gauge 4 ft. 8Jin., 1201b. 4-wheel ditto (Hunslet Engine Co.), 10 in. cylinders by 16 in. stroke, wheels 2 ft. 9 in. diameter, wheel base 4 ft. 9in.. g«auge 4 ft. 8£in., 140 lb. 6-wheel Coupled Side Tank LOCOMOTIVE (Manning Wardle), inside ylinders 13 in. diameter by 18in. stroke, wheels 3$t. diameter, wheel base ft. 6 in., 1201b. 5-ton STEAM LOCO. CRANE (Whitaker), with 30 ft. steel derricking jib, boiler insured for 801b. working pressure, gauge 4ft. 8jin. CATALOGUE of stock MACHINERY, 2-3,000 LOTS, free on application. Inspection invited. tHO? W. WARD LIMITED, ALBION WORKS, * Tel.—“ Forward, Sheffield.” SHEFFIELD. WILLIAM FIRTH Ltd., GREEK STREET, LEEDS. New and Second-hand Rails, Contractors’ Plant and Machinery, Locos, Cranes, Wagons, &c. LOCOMOTIVE, 15 in., six-wheel coupled, makers Hunslet Engine Co. 2 RIVETTED BRIDGE GIRDERS, 64ft. 10in. long, 5ft. deep. 30-h.p. PORTABLE ENGINE, makers Ruston, Proctor and Co. 16-h.p. PORTABLE ENGINE, makers Ransomes, Sims & Jeffries. 3-ton. LOCO. STEAM TRAVELLING CRANE, 22 or 26 ft. lattice jib, makers Balmforth Bros. 2-ton WHARF CRANE, with 21 ft. lattice jib, makers Bedford Engineering Co. STEAM ENGINES. HIGH-CLASS PAIR SELF-CONTAINED VERTICAL ENGINES, by Marshall, cylinders 14^in. by 20in. MARSHALL, 10in. dia. cyl. by 14in. stroke, Horizontal. do. 11 in. dia. cyl. by 22 in. stroke, Horizontal. ROBEY, 10|in. cyl. by 20 in. stroke, Horizontal. SIDE-BY-SIDE HORIZONTAL COMPOUND CONDENSING ENGINE, h.p. cyl. 9Jin. dia., l.p. cyl. 16^ in. dia. by 18in. stroke. PAIR HORIZONTAL CROSS COMPOUND, by POLLOCK & MACNAB, h.p. cyl. 10J in. dia., l.p. cyl. 18 in. dia., stroke 20 in., with Variable Expansion Gear. OTHER SIZES, including 250 BRAKE HORSE-POWER, and ONE 100 I.H.P., and Plenty of Smaller Engines, Ready for-Delivery. WINDING & HAULAGE ENGINES. STEAM WINDING GEAR, with Double Cylinder Engines, 6in. by 12in. 10 infcbyk20 in. HORIZONTAL SINGLE DRUM HAULING or WINDING ENGINES. VERTICAL SINGLE CYLINDER HAULING ENGINE, 8^in.byl4in. stroke. 3-TON DIRECT’ACTING LIFTING HAND or POWER WINCH and WIRE ROPE. WILL LET ON HIRE OR PURCHASE-HIRE, CliLEi>i»lesi E>. Emlyn and Central Engineering Works Newport. MON. and Foundry, r ’ Established 1867. Tank Locomotives Specification & Workmanship equal to Main Line Engines. R. & W. HAWTHORnTlESLIE & CO., LTD., NEWCASTLE-ON -TYNE. Locowwiives always in stock or in progress. ~- Telegrams—“ Locomotive.” . lew Locomotives In Stock ready for immediate delivery. Cylinders, 10 in., 12 in., 14 in., 15 in., 16 in. diameter, 4 and 6 wheels coupled. Material and Workmanship of the Highest Quality. PECKEtFI SQIiS, ATT,AS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, BRISTOL. WORKS, SITES AND BUILDING LAND, on 28 th MAY, 1914. Plans, &c., from Mr, GEO. WILCOCK, Auctioneer, Wigan; or Mr. G. E. GREGSON, F.S.I., 11, Chapel-street, Preston. Charge (which must be prepaid): One Penny per word; minimum, 2s. 6d. Wanted, two Underground Engine- WRIGHTS to take charge of compressed air driven haulages and coal cutters; must be able to organise the work and control the men working under them ; liberal wages paid to really suitable men.—Apply, Box 5661 Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C., giving full particulars of past experience, with references, age, and wages required. anted at once, two reliable Draughts- y V MEN fora Colliery Engineer’s Office near Sheffield, applicants must have experience with colliery plant.—Apply, Box 5662, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31. Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C., giving full particulars of past experience, with references, also state age and salary required.. GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA. (Colliery Manager, with First-class Certi- V_y ficate, required by the Government of Nigeria for two tours of 12 months each with possible extension ; age 24-40; salary, including allowances (the latter only paid when in Nigeria) £700 per annum ; first-class passages ; 4 months’ leave in England with full salary after each tour of service if returning: man with university training preferred.—Apply at once with full qualifications, to PROF. CADMAN, MINING DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY, BIRMINGHAM. OT anted, an Under - Manager for a V V colliery in the Midlands; man with experience with coal-cutting machines and face conveyors preferred.—Apply; stating age, qualifications, wage required, and enclosing two testimonials, to Box 5667, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. Advertiser with good connection in Lancashire and Cheshire, desires to meet colliery company with a view to sole or partial representation in the above or part of the above districts.—Box 5677, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. Brattice Cloth. — Gentleman Wanted with influence amongst colliery managers and proprietors, to sell BRATTICE CLOTH on good commission only.—Address,FAIRCLOUGE & SONS, Bank’lane, Clayton, near Manchester. EEIOOATION. Universal Mining School. Lessons by Post. Thorough preparation for all Mining Exams. Syllabus free. T. A. SOUTHERN and H. W. HALBAUM, The U.M.S., 215, Cardiff. %* For later Advertisements and Scale of Charges see Page 1132 (Leader Page). Printed and Pnbliwh^d by the Proprietors, The Colmert Gdabdiam Company Limited, 30 & 31, Furniv&l Street, Holborn, London, E.O« Friday, May’ 22, 1914,