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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 20 Sep 1906, a0040

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40 WANTED and FOR THe Marine REVIEW -------- SALE > == PROPOSALS. -- FOR SALE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received - at the office of the Light-house Board, Wash- ington, D. C., until 2 o'clock P. M., Septem- ber 29, 1906, and then opened for. furnish- ing the materials and. labor of all kinds nec-. essary for the construction and delivery of five steel,, steam light-vessels, Nis. 84, 85, 86, 87, and 88, at The Light-House De- pot, Tomkinsville, Staten Island, New York; or four of these light-vessels. Nos. 84, 85, 86 and 87, at The Light-House Depot, New York, and No. 88 at: The Light-House De- pot, Astoria, Oregon, in accordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other information, may be had upon application to The Light-House Board, Washington, D. C. FOR SALE. Steamer T. S. Christie. Length 160 ft.; beam 30 ft.; carrying capacity, lumber 525,000 ft. coal 800 -- tons. Rating in Inland Lloyds Regis- ter, A1%4*, valuation $22,000. For price and particulars address Capt. P.. Lar- . sen, Box 249, Chicago, Ill. ~ For Sale, Tug Gladiator. Length, 115 ft.; breadth, 22 ft.;- depth, 12 ft. Steeple compound engine 22 x 42 x 30. Housed in forward. Tug can be seen under working conditions at Du- luth, Minn., by applying to Split Rock Lumber Co., Duluth, Minn. Steamer for Sale Cheap. The lighthouse steamer Haze, 145 ft. long, 27-ft. beam, 9-ft. draught, 500 tons capacity, 300 horsepower engine and boiler, suitable for passenger or freight business, fully equipped. Steam cap- stan, donkey boiler. Jacob Ullman, 46 Lihoyd street, Buffalo, N: Y. Steamer Hazel. FOR SALE.--The passenger and freight steamer "Hazel." Length, 93 ft.;- beam, 18 it.; draught about 7 ft,' 6 in. For further particulars address R. B. Rice, Grand Haven, Mich. Passenger and package steamer and long established route. Two trips daily between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. Owner in other business. Exceptional opportun- ity for investment by Captain or Engi- neer desirous of engaging in business ° where he will be at home during en- tire season. Boat practically new. For full particulars address, Steamer, Mar- INE REviEw, Cleveland, O. GASOLINE ENGINE. FOR SALE.W--One ten H. P. gaso- line engine, four cycle, for launch. Used only one season, in first class con- dition. "HUGHES BROS. & BANGS, 726 Hickox Bldg. Cleveland, O. For Sale. 1,000 h. p. fore and aft Neafie & Levy 'compound Engine; surface conden- ser; independent pumps. Two 12-foot Scotch Boilers. One 13%-foot Scotch Boiler, One Io 16-25 x 16 triple expansion En- gine. Three 150-h. p. Almy Boilers. One 200-h. p. Tregurtha' Boiler. One 14 30 x 24 fore and aft Engine and condenser. One Williamson steering Engine. One 10 k. w. electric lighting Set. One 15 k. w. electric lighting Set. One Providence Windlass, 50 fathoms 1Y% in, chain. Two thrust Shafts and Bearings, 8% in. diameter. MARVIN BRIGGS, 17 Battery place, New York, N. Y. Boilers for Sale. Five Scotch Boilers, allowed 160 lbs, steam. Good as new. ERIE MA CHINERY CO., 729 Garfield Bldg. Cleveland, O. WANTED WANTED.--Two first-class Hull Draughtsmen, and two first-class Ma- rine Engine Draughtsmen. Colling- wood Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Colling- wood, Ont. PASSENGER STEAMER. iWANTED.--A' small passenger steamer in, exchange for tug 77 ft. over all, beam, 18 ft.; draught, 7 ft.; engine, 16 in. by 16 in.; boiler, steam allowed, 110; hull rebuilt 1904. Ad- dress C. H. M., Marine Review, Cleveland, O. BRIEFS Read everywhere by men with ma- rine interests. They pull. Tell your wants on this page--say it in an inch or two. 1 Dollar. t Inch, « Time, HAVE YOU noticed how most people closely scan the "for sale" "wanted" columns of their Tell them through the Marine REVIEW what you They want to know. 'The cost is a trifle, $1 and trade paper? want or what you have for sale. the inch. One dollar the minimum. ) EEE ELE DTI PEE ITN TIE LATE EIEN ED A Handy Little Chart of the Great Lakes Mounted on Linen. suitable for framing. 10%X15 INCHES. | . . | taking out a great big three-foot square chart that is awkward to handle. The Most Accurate Small Chart Ever Published. \ FOR SALE BY | | | With this little chart near at hand, you save the trouble of stepping to a chart case and THE MARINE REVIEW, - - CLEVELAND. Price Postpaid, 25 cts. Clearly showing every port on the Great Lakes from Clayton to Duluth. It is small enough to fold up and carry in the coat pocket or pigeon hole of a desk, and is also very ; cel MamrmeaReNI uuKERTITTRR CEERI mee

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