752 THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN October 2, 1914, MACHINERY. Gillott’s Improved “ Gillott and Copley ” Rotary COAL-CUTTING MACHINES. See Illustrated Adver- tisement fortnightly. Sole MAkers: JOHN GILLOTT ft SON, Barnsley. For Sale, New Steel Lancashire Boilers, ready for immediate delivery:— Other sizes in progress. 30 ft. long by 8 ft. diameter, for 100 lb. working pressure. 30ft. „ 8ft. „ 1601b. ,, „ 30 ft. 8 ft. 6 in., „ 1201b. ” •PURR, INMAN A CO. LTD., Calder Vale Boiler Works, Wakefield. -A.1) 250 tons of good Relayable Steel Flange, about 741b. per yard, also • quantity from 14 lb. upwards. Quantity of Bull Head RAILS, all suitable for sidings; all accessories to suit. B. M. RENTON * OO., Midland Works, Savile-street, Sheffield. ^7Pl(Vkw. Turbo Generator Sets (two), ■ tJV-/ by Willans-Parsons, 440 volts, 3-phase 25 periods, equal to new ; 100-kw. Generating Set. 220-240 volts, modern at d faultless condition ; Economic Boiler, by Davey Paxman, 13 ft. long, 8 ft. diameter, insured 1601b working pressure; 240-h.p. Horizcntal Compound Tandem Engine, by Browett, Lindley & Co , cylinders 13 in. and 19 in., suitable for direct coupling; every description of high-class plant in stock for immediate delivery.—HARRY H. GARDAM & CO. LTD,, Staines. A Rickaby, Bloomfield Engine Works, • Sunderland. Three-throw PUMPS. 4, 7, 8 rams. Uomp. Vert, by 6- Pairs 13 and 14 Link Reversing ENGINES. 12-h.p. DYNAMOS, 220 v. 35-h.p. GENERATING SET, 130 volts. 10-h.p. MOTORS, 220 v. Cables and Electrical Sundries. 1 (Y/C(~)-H.P. Beiliss Vertical Com- JLJvz v/Vy pound ENGINE, enclosed type, forced lubrication, pressure 125 to 1601b.; only in use for a short time, faultless condition; accept very low price for a quick sale.—HARRY H. GARDAM A Co LTD., Staines For Sale, about 500 Fluted Steel Pit Bars (Cheeseman’s patent), never used; best substitute for pitwood, size 4 ft. 6 in. by 7 in. by 3 in. PUGSLEY & CO., Bathurst Wharf, Bristol. Telegrams—” Pugsley, Bristol.” For Sale, 4/500 tons of good Second-hand Cast Iron Faced FLANGED PIPES, 4/12 in. diameter, excellent condition; cheap to save removal from Midlands.—BARRY SAND OO.. 115, Merchants Exchange, Cardiff. For Sale, one new 30 by 8 Lancashire BOILER, 160 lb. pressure; one second hand 80»n.h.p. Locotype, 140 lb. pressure. Wanted, good second-hand Screening, Sizing, and Washing Plant. GEO. V. PERRY, Gloucester-place, Swansea. FOR SALE. 50 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 Flange Rails, 14, 16, 18, and 201b. per yard, with Fishplates (delivery ex stock) 50 tons of capital second-hand Steel Bridge Rails, 1001b. per yard. 4,000 good second-hand Creosoted Railway Sleepers, 9 ft. by j 10 in. by 5 in.; also large quantity of ditto Crossing Timbers. 50 tons New Perfect Steel Flange Rails, 28 lb. per yard, per yard, with and 50 tons of ditto ditto, but 24 lb. Fishplates for both sections. 12 tons of splendid second-hand Steel 14 lb. per yard, punched for nails. • 25 tons of splendid second-hand Steel 14 lb. per yard, 4 ft. lengths, punched Flange Rails, Bridge Rails, . * for nails. 1,500 yards second-hand 14 lb. Portable Railway, 24 in. gauge, with Points and Crossings, Right - angle Crossings, Turntables, and 2/3rd yard Side and End- tipping Wagons to match, all equal to new. 200 tons of nearly new 651b. Steel Flange Rails, with Fishplates and Dogspikes to suit. 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 Bails, and all Accessories, Sleepers, &c. MARPLE & GILLOTT LTD., SHEFFIELD. FOR SALE. Trouble Railway Wheel and Axle Turning ■ J LATHE (by Buckton), to take wheels up to 3 ft. 6 in. diameter. Two Richards Vertical TURNING and BOEING MILLS, to swing up to 32 in. diameter. Double-geared Hori. DRILLING, BORING and TAPPING MACHINE (by Hulse), 2Jin. spindle, T slotted bed. 10 ft. 6 in. by 2ft. 8 in. , 12 in. .centre Treble-geared S.S. and Sc. BRAKE LATHE (by Ward, Haggas & Smith) Geared PULLEY TURNING LATHE (by Butler), to swing 5ft. 6in. Rack-driven PLANING MACHINE, to plane 10 ft. by 3 ft. by 3 ft., with two tool boxes. Rack-driven PLANING MACHINE, to plane 6 ft. by 3 ft. 5 in. by 3 ft., one tool box. Double-geared Universal RADIAL DRILLING MACHINE (by Scott Bros.), 2i in. spindle. 8 ft. arm. 12 in. stroke Geared SLOTTING MACHINE. 2ft. table. CATALOGUE of stock MACHINERY, 2-3,000 LOTS, free on application. Inspection invited. tHO8- W. WARD LIMITED, ALBION WORKS, ■- Tel.—“ Forward, Sheffield.” SHEFFIELD. | First-class Medals— Paris, 1885; London, 1862. it “SHELTON’’ IRON. “SHELTON” STEEL » nin idmi /F°r9e and\ HU InUR < Foundry./ 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. MACHINERY—continued. rphe Bute Works Supply Co. Ltd., Cardiff. A Telegrams—•' Gething, Cardiff.” • Telephone No. 2645 (4 lines). (Established 1888). FOR SALE. STEEL RAILS, any section, with fishplates, bolts and nuts, spikes, sleepers (wood or steel, any gauge), switches and crossings; also turntables when required. RAILWAY WAGONS, all kinds, any gauge. LOCOMOTIVES, all kinds, any gauge.- PASSENGER CARRIAGES for Colliers’ trains. SPECIAL (to save removal), 40 tons of 251b. Steel Flange Rails, good as new; also 10 tons of perfect 30 lb. Steel Flange Rails, with fishes to match. FOR SALE OR HIRE 70 low-sided WAGONS just out of main line traffic, 12 having side doors fa1 ling full length, and 58 with short side doors opening through, now being overhauled and painted at Cardiff. "VXT’ire Rope.—Wanted to purchase, old V T Flat Winding Ropes.—State width, thickness, approximate length when taken off, and prices per ton F.O.R., G. T. OHOULER, 392, Meanwood-road. Leeds. /Compound Condensing Pumping Engine, V.7 by Gibb & Hogg, Airdrie, cylinders 20 in. and 34 in., stroke 4 ft. 6 in.; would make suitable haulage engine ; specification on application. About 25 9 ft lengths 18in. CI. Flanged COLUMN PIPES. Pair of WINDING ENGINES, cylinders 18 in. diameter, stroke 48in., drum 10 ft. J. STOUT & SONS, Whitehaven. anted, a Second-hand Coal Washery ▼ T of the Blackett or other approved type, capable of dealing with 30 tons of coal per hour.—Offers, giving full particulars, to Box 5793, ColHe*! Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. "Lpor Bye-productCoke Ovens.—Buchanan JL COAL COMPRESSING MACHINE in nerfect order, only 12 months old, onlv used 2 months, with spare stamper, is, owing to adopting levelling arrangement, for immediate sale, and can be inspected by appoint- ment at LITTLEBURN COLLIERY, near Durham. T) ail way Wagons.—For immediate Sale, L 60 C R.,8-ton type, good order, seen Edinburgh.—Offers to JAMES WHITE LTD., 5, West Maitland-street, Edinburgh. Lpor immediate Sale (just coming out JL near London), practically equal to new Lancashire BOILER, 30 ft. by 8 ft., insured at 100 lb pressure, made by Joseph Adamson in 1905. JOSEPH PUGSLEY, Lawrence-hill, Bristol. 1X7anted for cash, number of Spring- v T buffer COAL WAGONS, 8 or 10 tons, latter preferred.—State price, doors, age, builder, place inspection, Box 5808, Colliery Guardian Office. 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. Lpor Sale, twelve Coal Wagons, built by A. Stableford & Co., with Wo bottom and two through side doors; also ten Coal Wagons, built by the Midland Wagon Co., and fitted with entirely new oak underframes, two side doors; these wagons have been thoroughly overhauled and are ready for immediate delivery; a low price will be accepted for a prompt removal. JOHN. F. WAKE, Darlington. Tpor Sale, one 16 in. six-wheel Coupled A. Side-tank LOCOMOTIVE, just been rebuilt and fitted with new copper firebox and new tubes, and passed for 1501b. working pressure; also one 14 m. six-wheel Coupled Locomotive, by Hudswell, Clarke & Co., been fitted with new boiler, new firebox and tubes, and thoroughly overhauled; both these engines are first-class tools, and a low price will be accepted for a prompt sale. JOHN F. WAKE, Darlington. /Corrugated Iron Buildings, sectional, fitted large doors and windows, 12 ft. by 8 ft. by 9 ft. high, £10 2s. 6d.; 20 by 12 by 11 ft. high. £19 19s.; 30 by 16 by 11 ft., £33 10s.; 40 by 20 by 11 ft., £48 10s.; all quite new, well marked for erection by any handy man.—Write for full particulars, TITAN WORKS, Charles Henry-street, Birmingham /Colliery Locomotive wanted, 4 wheels, new or good second-hand.—Apply, TINSLEY PARK COLLIERY OO. LTD., Tinsley Park, Sheffield. “ THOMPSON " DISH ENDED BOILERS. We have in stock ready for immediate delivery, 2 DISH END BOILERS, 30 ft. by 9 ft. 3 in., 160 w.p. 3 „ „ 30 ft. by 8 ft. 3 in., 160 w.p. 1 ,, „ 30 ft. by 8 ft. 3in., 100 w.p. 20 other sizes and pressures. JOHN THOMPSON, Wolverhampton, Eng. 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.” Workmanship and Materials of the Highest Quality. Built to any *** Specification or Gauge. PECKETT & SONS LTD., ATLAS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, BRISTOL. Gold Medals— Paris, 1878; Melbourne, 1881. Situations Vacant & Wanted. Charge (which must be prepaid): One Penny per word; minimum, 2s. 6d. Oequired for the Management of a JL V colliery in Bengal, India, a young MINING ENGINEER age 25 to- 30: applicants must have properly served under a firm of mining engineers . and surveyors, and possess a thorough practical and theoretical knowledge of their profession with good training in office routine and labour control, and must hold a first-class colliery manager’s certificate; salary Rs. 400 per I month, increasing yearly by Rs. 25 per month, for a five years’ agreement; free unfurnished quarters; free second class passage to Calcutta, and hack I on the expiry of tne agreement.—Box 5782, Colliery Guardian Office, I 30 A 31, Furnival-street, Holborn. London. E.C. Wanted end of November in Union of South Africa or Rhodesia, position as COLLIERY MANAGER or ASSISTANT to same ; advertiser holds such a position at present with first-class qualification, and three years’ Transvaal mining experience, also practical knowledge of oil shale prospective development; prefer interview with principals in South Africa unless home-coming expenses arranged.— Reply, “ CARBON,” Central News Agency, Witbank, Transvaal, S. Africa. Wanted for Derbyshire Colliery raising 700 tons daily, capable UNDER-MANAGER; applicants must have had experience in electrical coal cutting, at face conveying, and only practical men need apply; good salary will be paid to suitable man.—Appli- cations. with age, experience, wages required, and copies of testimonials, to Box 5801, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 A 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. 1X7anted for Derbyshire Colliery, Assis- v V TANT SURVEYOR who must be capable of making underground surveys and levelling.—Applications, with age, experience, references, and wages required, to Box 5802, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 A 31. Furnival- street. Holborn, London, E.C. TXT anted. Surveyor to fill vacancy caused V V by enlistment.—Apply, stating age, experience, and wages required, to R. BLUNT, Manager, the Granville Colliery Co. Ltd., Swadlincote, Burton-on-Trent. TXTanted, good Working Mechanic for v V small colliery in South of England; applicants to send references and state wages required.—Apply, “ B,” Box 5805, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival street. Holborn, London, E.C. Wire Ropes. —Traveller wanted for Lancashire and Yorkshire.—Address, by letter only, in confidence*, stating age, experience, turnover, terms, LATCH A BATCHELOR LTD., Hay Mills, Birmingham. TXT anted, Assistant Surveyor for a group v y of small thin mines in Lancashire.—Apply, stating age, experience, references, and salary required, to Box 5807, Colliery Guardian Office* 30 & 31, Furnival-street, Holborn, London, E.C. British Manufacturers of First-class Hand, Semi-rotary and Power Pumps, Valves, Steam .Traps, &c^ wanted by manufacturers’ agent working north-east coast, to replace German agency.—Box 5809, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 & 31, Furnival- street, Holborn, London, E.C. 1L/I ining Engineer with First-class lv M manager’s certificate, desires appointment either at home or abroad ; 30 years’ varied experience, active and energetic. — A. H. BARNARD, Elmhurst. Conisboro, near Rotherham. Situation wanted at Colliery either underground or surface by G. W. Blythe, Edward Medallist, Mines Rescue h xpert and Lecturer; would be willing to take charge of rescue training of men; expert knowledge of all appliances, ambulance arrange- ments, &c.; 30 years’ experience of all kinds of mine work.—Reply, 53* Standish-street, Burnley. Tpxperienced Traveller in London Coal >'J trade, requires position as REPRESENTATIVE or MANAGER; practical knowledge of steam and house coal; highest references given.— Apply, “ B.A.C.T.,” Box 5602, Colliery Guardian Office, 30 A 31, Furnival- street, Holborn, London, E.C. Position required as Coal Traveller; able salesman or retail depot manager; some years’ experience.—Apply* •• B.A.O.T.,” Box 5416, 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,FAIROLOUGB A SONS. Bank’lane, Clayton, near Manchester. EDUCATION. TVT A I? All Fees postponable during- ’ ’ -aA—AlJe the War. Write for particulars. Lessons by post. UNIVERSAL MINING SCHOOL, 50 R, Connaught road, Cardiff. Demy Octavo, 176 pages, Cloth. Price 6s. 3d. 45 Original Photographs and Diagrams. (post free). Miners’ Nystagmus Its Causes and Prevention, By T. LISTER LLEWELLYN, M.D., B.S. (Load.), Ac. WITH A PREFACE BY Professor J. S. HALDANE, F.R.S., M.D., AND A LEGAL APPENDIX BY DOUGLAS KNOCKER, M.B., Barrister-at-Law. CONTENTS. Description of tne Eye—Anatomy : Physiology—(1) General Description of the Disease—(2) Frequency and Resulting Incapacity—(3) Historical Account of the Disease and Theories of its Causation—(4), (5) and (6) Condition* Determining the Occurrence of Nystagmus—(7) Diagnosis and Prognosis—(8) The Etiology of Nystagmus—(9) Pre- ventive Measures and Treatment—(10) Summary and Conclusions — With Appendices: Legal Information — Glossary—References "and Bibliography—The Effects ot Deficiency of Oxygen on the Light of a Safety Lamp— , Test of Ceag Lamp. Enquiries to— 1111 THE SHELTON IRON, STEEL & COAL CO. LTD., STAFFORDSHIRE. Or 122, Cannon Street, London. E.C. Telegraphic Address: " Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent.” Tel. No. 11 and 253. | Telegraphic ogress: « Sbeltonian, London.” Tel. No. 886 Bank. THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN CO. LTD., 30 & 31, Furnival Street, Holborn, London. E.C. *#* For later Advertisements and Scale of Charge* see Page 724 (Leader Page). Printed and Published by t .e Proprietor*. Ten Colubbt Gtabti** Compamt I xmitmd, 80 A 81, Furnival Street. Holborn. London, E.C. Friday, October 2, 1914.