368 THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN February 14, 1913, MACHINERY. Gillott’s Improved “ Gillott and Copley ” Rotary COAL-CUTTING MACHINES. See illustrated Adver- ttiement fortnightly. Sole Makers: JOHN GILLOTT SON. Barnsley. Bor Sale, New Steel Lancashire Boilers, ready for immediate deliveryOther sizes in progress. 30 ft. long by 8 ft. diameter, for 100 lb. working pressure. 30 ft. „ 8 ft. 1601b. „ „ 30ft. „ 8ft. 6in. 1201b. ,, SPURR, INMAN & CO. LTD. Calder Vale Boiler Works, Wakefield. T ocomotives of every description, Col- JLd liery or main lines; COAL-CUTTER MACHINES to undercut up to6ft.— YORKSHIRE ENGINE CO. LTD., Meadow Hall Work& Sheffield. TJoilers and Machinery (good Second- JuN hand) for sale; if you are requiring Boilers, Engines, or other plant, please send us particulars as we shall probably have something suitable to Offer you.—JOHN STRINGSB * SON, Dept. 11, Blackburn. _JL.1L/ 250 tons of good Relayable Steel Flange, about 741b. per yard, also a quantity from 14 lb. upwards. Quantity of Bull Head RAILS, all suitable for sidings; all accessories to suit. B. M. RENTON & CO., Midland Works, Savile-street, Sheffield. TQ^or Sale at low price, one 250-kw. JC ELECTRIC GENERATING SET, 210 volts, one 175-kw. do., 250 volts, and one 52-kw. do., 210 volts ; in excellent order.—Particulars on application to Box 5016, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. For Sale, three 750-kw. Willans Parsons Triple Expansion Turbo GENERATOR SETS,440 volts, alternating current three-phase; each set complete with Surface Condenser, Exciter, &c. ; will sell sets together or separate ; have done very little work; immediate delivery and very low price.- Apply, HARRY H. GARDAM A CO. LTD., Staines. For Sale, 6010-ton Spring-buff er Wagons, built 1905, and other good parcels.—Full particulars on application to BRITISH WAGON CO., Rotherham. Dismantlers of Gas, Chemical, and Col- LIERY PLANT.—FIRTH BLAZE LEY, SONS St, CO. LTD., Church. Fenton, Leeds, make a speciality of buying and dismantling, and offer best prices for metals all descriptions. RH. Longbotham & Co. Ltd, Wake- • field,who buy and sell extensively Machinery of every description, will esteem it a privilege to tender for the purchase and dismantlement of Plant. Telegrams: “Engineer, Wakefield.” Telephone: 44 Wakefield. Catalogue on application. For Sale, about 400 tons New Slightly Defective RAILS, F.B., 911b. per yard, and Fishplates; clearance price—THOS. W. WARD LTD., Sheffield. TT’or Sale, fifty “ Converted ” full sized JJ eight-ton WAGONS in first rate order, now working at a Midland colliery ; price £30 each.—Box 5114, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. Tank, Cast Iron, 42 ft. by 16 ft. by 2 ft. deep in plates bolted outside; seen fixed; low price before removal.— WILLIAMS A SONS, 73, Queen Victoria-street, London, E.C. I^wo Lancashire Boilers, by Beeley, 22ft. - by 6ft. 6in. diameter, 100lb. pressure; also Green’s Economiser, 48 tubes, suitable for above; will sell separately.—WILLIAMS & SONS, 73, Queen Victoria-street, London, E.C. For Sale, 50-H.P. Diesel Oil Engine, by Diesel Engine Co., new 1911, for belt drive or direct coupling to dynamo; just dismantled, immediate delivery; low price for quick sale.— WILLIAMS & SONS, South Bermondsey Station, London. For Sale or Hire, 3-ton Steam Derrick CRANE, by Butters, with 75 ft. Lattice Jib, Vertical Boiler (801b.), Steel Wire Ropes, &c.; low price.—J. T. WILLIAMS & SONS, South Bermondsey Station, London. Tel. 834 Hop. For Sale, two Root’s Patent Blowers, discharge about 14 in diameter, direct driven by Horizontal Engine ; very compact, now fixed gas works ; low price before removal.—WILLIAMS & SONS, South Bermondsey Station, London. "Wor Sale (2) Lancashire Boilers, 30 ft. by 7 ft. 6 in. diameter, for 1501b., 30 ft. by 7 ft. 6in., for 1001b.; and (2) 30 ft. by 6 ft., for 70/80 lb., with fittings.—WILLIAMS & SONS, South Bermondsey Station, London. KOK SALE 100 tons of new perfect Steel Flange Kails, 18/25 lb. per yard, quick delivery. Fifty f-yard Steel Side-tipping Wagons, 24 in. gauge. 20 capital second-hand Crane Skeps, cheap. 20 tons of splendid second-hand Steel Flange Kails, 22/26 lb. per yard; also 3/400 yards of capital second-hand 18 in. gauge Portable Kailway, with Points and Crossings to match. 500 tons specially selected hard Steel B.H. Kails, about 80 lb. per yard, with all accessories. 4/500 tons of splendid second-hand 50/56 lb. Flange Kails, with Fishplates, Points and Crossings, &c., to match. 20 tons of splendid second-hand Bridge Kails, 22/24 lb. per yard. 2,000 good second-hand Creosoted Kailway Sleepers, 9 ft. by 10 in. by 5 in. Cash Buyers of Machinery, Plant, old Iron and Steel Scrap, Metals, Indiarubber, &c., New and Second-hand Bails, and all Accessories, Sleepers, &c. MARPLE & GILLOTT LTD. SHEFFIELD. FOR SALE 6-wheel Coupled Saddle Tank Locomotive (Hudswell, Clarke & Co.), cylinders 13 in. diameter by 20in. stroke, wheel base 12 ft. 9in., gauge 4ft 8iin., wheels 3 ft. 6 in. diameter. 4-wheel ditto (Manning, Wardle & Co.), cylinders 8in. diameter by 15 in. stroke, wheel base 4ft. 6in., gauge 4ft. 8£in., wheels 2 ft. 8 in. diameter, copper firebox. 6< wheel ditto (Manning, Wardle & Co.), cylinders 12 in. diameter by 18 in. stroke, wheel base 11 ft., gauge 4 ft. 8j in., copper firebox, insure 130 lb. working pressure. 4'wheel ditto (Yorkshire Engine Co.), new 1911, cylinders 14 in. diameter by 20 in. stroke, wheel base 5 ft. 6 in., gauge 4 ft. 8j in., copper firebox, insure for 1601b. w.p. STEAM NAVVY (Ruston Proctor), jacketted cylinders 8 in. diameter by 12 in. stroke, carriage 24 ft. by 10ft. 3 in., narrow gauge 4 ft. 8J in., wide gauge 10 ft. 9in. ■ CATALOGUE of stock MACHINERY, 2-3,000 LOTS, free on application. Inspection invited. •THO“ W. WARD LIMITED, ALBION WORKS. B Tel.—"Forward, Sheffield.” SHEFFIELD. The Bute Works Supply Co. Ltd., CYMRIC BUILDINGS, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Telegrams—” Gething, Cardiff.” Telephone No. 2645 (4 lines). FOR SALE. RAILWAY WAGONS.—Several hundred 10-tonners for prompt delivery, new and old specification, for cash or redemption hire; all now in main line traffic. Also Wheels and Axles and Wagon material, new and second-hand. STEEL RAILS with Accessories when required. STEEL FLANGE RAILS.—About 125 tons, good as new, about 751b. per yard, principally 24 ft. lengths, with accessories to match, ready for immediate delivery. 16 sets of POINTS and CROSSINGS, made from steel flange rails, 501b. per yard, about 4 in. high. THUNDERBOLT HAMMER DRIL LS.—Catalogue on application. LOCOMOTIVE.—1 really first-class, 6 wheels coupled’; recently thoroughly overhauled and ready for immediate work ; cylinders 14 in., working pressure 170 lb., having hand and steam brakes, also vacuum gear. Inspec- tion invited. Any number up to 136 good second-hand new regulation low-sided WAGONS, registered to carry 10 tons, doors each side falling full length, inside measurements 14ft. 6in. by 7ft. by 1ft. 6 in., 36are 1 ft. 9in. deep, ready for immediate delivery. Inspection invited. Also a number of good second hand open GOODS WAGONS for use on private lines; spring buffers both ends, side doors open right through. WANTED. lor 2 good second-hand new regulation TANK WAGONS for carrying tar; preference given to 12-tonners ; must be in good condition. MACHINERY—continued. Jpor Sale, contractor’s plant. AIR COMPRESSOR.—Two Stage, cylinders 16 in. by 18^ in. by 12|in. by 14 in. stroke, capacity 879 cubic feet per minute, pressure 901b., Ingersoll Rand Co. (nearly new). BOILERS.—Loco. Type, 40 h.p., by Marshall, 130 lb. w.p. Do. do by Davey Paxman, 120 lb. w.p. CRANES.—Titan (Steam), 30-ton, 60ft. radius. 10 ton Locomotive Cranes (two). LOCOMOTIVES.—12in. by 18in., by Hudswell Clarke, 4ft. 8£in. gauge. 10in. by 16in., by Manning, 4ft. 8^ in. gauge. PUMPING ENGINES.—(Oil driven). 3-b.h.p., by Hornsby, 33 g.p.m., 75 ft. lift. 3-b.h.p , by Crundall, 33 g.p.m., 75 ft lift. STONE SKIPS.— 10-ton capacity (nearly new). SKIP BOGIES,—4 wheels 4ft. in gauge, 15 tons capacity (nearly new). WAGONS, SIDE-TIP. - 4^ cubic yard capacity, 4 ft. 8|in. gauge, M.S.C. pattern strengthened (nearly new). TRUCK WEIGHBRIDGE.—25-toncapacity, by Denison (nearly new). STEAM WINCH.—By Ligerwood, cylinders 8J in. by 10 in.; will lift 6 000 lb. off barrel. SUNDRY SMALL PLANT, TOOLS AND PLANT. Can be seen at work by appointment, S. PEARSON & SON LTD., 10, Victoria-street, S.W. Pair Compound Tandem Winding ENGINES, cylinders 21 in. and 36 in. by 60 in. stroke, 1601b. steam pressure; 14in. LOCOMOTIVE, 6 wheels; two Sunderland Forge Triple Expansion High Speed ENGINES and D.C. DYNAMOS, cylinders 9 in., 14^ in., 23iim by 10 in. stroke, 380 r.p.m., Dynamos 168-kw., each 220 volts; pair 25 in. WINDING ENGINES, Cornish valves; pairs 12in. HAULING ENGINES; pair 18|in. by 11 in. Vertical ENGINES; pair 9 in. CAPSTAN ENGINES ; Loco. Type BOILER, 140 lb. pressure; Diamond COAL CUTTER for compressed air; 3-ton LOCO. CRANE, all motions; 2-ton ditto; 2 HOPPITS, about 5 ft. diameter at top, 4 ft. at bottom, 4 ft. deep; all in excellent condition. R. H. LONGBOTHAM & CO. LTD., Wakefield. Wanted, about 1,000 to 2,000 good second-hand SLEEPERS to form floor, delivered Sheffield.— Box 5123, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival street, Holborn, London, E.C. For Sale, one hundred Standard 10-ton Spring buff er W AGO S, side, end, and bottom doors.—Apply for particulars to WILLIAM BIGLEY, Bulwell. For Sale, a 6-wheel coupled Peckett 1903 LOCOMOTIVE, 16in. cylinders, 22in. stroke, lift, wheel base, working pressure 1501b.; can be seen at Barnsley Main Colliery.—Apply, Box 5124, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London E.C. EDUCATION. 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. /Colliery Managers’, Inspectors’, and Sur- VEYORS’ CERTIFICATES. Correspondence Tuition. Exam. Guides Is.—PENNINGTONS, University Tutors, Oxford-rd., Manchester. MISCELLANEOUS Collieries making Coke which leaves a uniform grey, yellow, or very light ash and free from pyrites (about 3,000 tons required yearly), please communicate with “COKE,” Box 5120, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. PATENTS I/rictional Igniter for Miners’ Safety U Lamps, No. 3835, of 1907.—The patentee is desirous of arranging by license or otherwise on reasonable terms for the manufacture and commercial development of the invention in this country.—HERBERT HADDAN & CO., Patent Agents, 31 & 32, Bedford-street, Strand, London, W .C. DO YOU WANT TO LOCOMOTIVE Also Purchase Hire Terms arranged. Lowest Prices for Cash. -- WRITE --- CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, ENGINEER AND IRONFOUNDEB, Emlyn Engineering Works, NEWPORT^ MON. Or Wire—“ Machinery, Newport, Mon.” Telephone—National No. 18 ; G.P.O. 576. N.B.—Locomotive and all other Engineering Repairs done by experienced Boilermakers and Mechanics, with suit- able machinery and facilities. Tank Locomotives. Specification & Workmanship equal to Main Line Engines R. & W. HAWTHORN, LESLIE & CO., LTD., NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. Locomotives always in stock or in progress, ■ " Telegrams—** Locomotive.” New 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. PECKETT~& SONS, ATLAS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, BRISTOL. Situations Vacant & Wanted*. Advertisements can be received at the Office of the Colliery Guardian, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, E.C.,. up to TEN O*CLOCK on Friday mornings for insertion the same day. Charge (which must be prepaid) : One Penny per word minimum, 2s. 6d. Advertisements can be inserted under a Box number, and; replies will be forwarded free of charge. Copies of Testimonials—not originals—should accompany < applications for situations. Where possible, information will be given in these columns- when appointments advertised have been filled up. Assistant Manager with Colliery Mana- ger’s first-class certificate required by firm controlling large coal interests in Bengal : single, not exceeding 30 years of age, thoroughly practical; four years’ agreement, commencing with £280, rising to £360 a year; good prospects for good man; free furnished quarters, second class passage out and home.—Write with full particulars, to “C. B.,” care of J. W. Vickers & Co. Ltd., 5, Nicholas-lane, E.C. /Colliery Manager.—Wanted, thoroughly practical man with first-class certificate, to work under a General Manager in a Lancashire colliery’; must be a 6 o’clock man.—Write, stating full particulars as io age and experience, with copies of testimonials and salary expected, Box “ K. 482,” care of Lee & Nightingale, Liverpool. Wanted, a young man qualified to act as SURVEYOR, and to see that the roadways in the mine are kept uniformly straight; he will spend most of his time in the mine; it will be an advantage if he possesses a first-class certificate; good wages will be paid.—Apply, the ASKERN COAL & IRON CO. LTD., nr. Doncaster. Belting.—Buying Agents wanted in all countries; the Standard Belt of Great Britain, suitable for every drive.—Applicants of highest standing only are invited to write direct to the - manufacturers, the BELL BOCK BELTING CO., Norton Works. Salford, England. Situation Wanted as Cashier, Accountant, double entry ; present situation 25 years; first-class references; colliery closing—Reply, “B.A.C.T.,” Box 5083, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival street, Holborn, London, E.C. Wanted by experienced Man, age 39 years, position as DEPOT MANAGER or WHARF CLERK; 11: years in last situation ; good references ; reasonable wage. — Apply, “ B.A.C.T.,” Box 5091, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street,. Holborn, London, E.C. Wanted, a Post hy competent Man as LEDGER CLERK or TRAVELLER; 20J years’ experience.— Apply, “ B.A.C.T.,” Box 5092, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival- street, Holborn, London, E.C. Wanted by a Competent Accountant, age 56, position as BOOK-KEEPER or CLERK; highest references as to character and ability.—Reply, “B.A.C.T.,” Box 5107, 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,FAIRCLOUGH A SONS, Bank-lane, Clayton, near Manchester. TENDERS. Tenders Wanted for 15,000 tons of Dry SLACK, and 15,000 tons of Double-screened NUTS for steam,, delivered by rails and boat at Wilmington, Hull, and by boat at Barton-on- Humber; calorific value 7,400, ash 7 per cent.; 150 tons a week at Barton-on. Humber, and the remainder in equal weekly quantities at Wilmington over 1913.—Apply, G. & T. EARLE (1912) LTD., Wilmington, Hull. TO SINKING CONTRACTORS. Tenders are required for Sinking a 15 ft. SHAFT.—For specification and tender form, apply by letter to AGENT, Chatterley Whitfield Collieries Ltd., Norton in the Moors, Staffs. The Directors of the Powell Duffryn. Steam Coal Co. Ltd. invite TENDERS for the supply of the under* mentioned STORES from the 1st April, 1913. No. 1. Bar and other Iron. 2. Bolts, Nuts, and Rivets. 3. Gunmetal Fittings. 6. Indiarubber, Asbestos, &c. 7. Colliers’ Tools. 9. Ironmongery. 10. Steel Girders, Channels, and Rails. 11. Nails. 12. Oilskins. 13. Steel. 14. Steam Tubes, Fittings, &c. 15. Brattice Cloth, W aste, &c. 17. Chains. 19. Timber. 20. Printing. 21. Hay. 22. Horse Feed. 24. French Pitwood. 24a. Norwegian Pit wood. 25. I to £15,000 in thoroughly sound colliery concern, where he could act as Managing Director or General Manager; fully certified and experienced in all kindsof mining engineering.—Address, Box 5122, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. TAirectorship Colliery. — Vacancy for 1 J DIRECTOR for London Limited Company operating fully equipped Colonial concern that will forthwith earn very substantial profit; every investigation allowed; an excellent opportunity for a gentleman with some spare time and able to take (directly or indirectly) a share interest upon which extra good dividends will be paid.—Letters to “ A. C. O^” care of W. H. Coyle, Esq., 7, Poultry, London, E.C. »#* For later Advertisements and Scale of Charges, see Page 342 (Leader Page). Printed and Published by the Proprietors, Th® Colliery Guardian Company Limited, 30 A 31, Furnival Street, Holborn, London, E.C. Friday, February 14, 1913.