Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 17 May 1906, p. 36

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and FOR SALE Department. 36 THe Marine REVIEW PROPOSALS. FOR SALE. Treasury Department, Office of General Super- For Sa le. intendent U. S. Life-Saving Service, Washington, D. C., April 30,1906. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Wednesday, the 23d day of May, 1906, and then ublicly opened, for furnishing supplies required or use of the Life-Saving Service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1907; the supplies to be de- livered at such points in New York City, Grand Haven, Mich.. and San Francisco, Cal., as may be required, and in the quantities named in the specifications. The suoplies needed consist of Beds, Bedding, and Furniture; Brooms and Brushes; Crockery; Hardware; Household Goods; Lamps, Lanterns, etc.; Medicines, etc , Paints, Oils, etc ; Ship Chandlery; Stoves, etc.; Tools, and Miscellaneous Articles; all of which are eou- merated in the specifications attached to the form of bid, etc., which may be obtained upon applica- tion to this office. or to the Inspector of Life- Saving Stations, 379 Washington Street, New York City; Superintendent Twelfth Life Saving - Dis- trict, Grand Haven, Mich.; and Superintendent Thirteenth Life-Saving District, New Appraisers' Stores, San Francisco. Cal. Envelopes contain- ing proposals should be addressed to the *'General Superintendent U. S. Life-Saving Service, Wash- ington, D. C.," and marked on the outside * Proposals for Annual Supplies." The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, and to waive defects, if deemed for the interests of the Gov- ernment. S. 1 KIMBALL, Gveneral Superintendent. U.S. Engineer Office, Buffalo, N. Y., April 20, 1906.--Sealed proposals in triplicate for construc- tion of stone breakwater at South Harbor En- trance, Buffalo, N. Y , will be received here until 11 A. M. May 21, 1906, and then opened. Infor- mation furnished on application. H.M. ADAMS, Col. Engrs. U. S. Engineer Office, Jones Building, Detroit, Mich., April 14,1906. Sealed proposals for dredg- ing Round Island Shoals. St. Marys River, Mich., will be received at this office until 2p. m. May 14, 1906, and then publicly opened. Information fur- nished on application. CHAS E.L.B. DAVIS, Col; Engrs. FOR THE REGISTER OF SHIPPING. GREAT LAKES. 820-822 Perry-Payne Building, See he GREAT LAKES REGISTER CLASSIFICATION OF STEEL AND WOODEN VESSELS. COMBINED AND ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH BUREAU VERITAS INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF SHIPPING, THE RATINGS OF GREAT LAKES REGISTER GO BEFORE AND ARE ACCEPTED BY THE LEADING UNDERWRITERS OF AMERICA AND EUROPE. VESSELS BUILT UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF ITS SURVEYORS WILL RECEIVE SPECIAL RATING, AND WILL ALSO BE PUBLISHED IN BUREAU VERITAS INTERNATIONAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. GREAT LAKES REGISTER SURVEYORS ARE ESTAB- LISHED AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL PORTS ON THE ® F. D. HERRIMAN, SURVEYOR GENERAL, CLEVELAND, 0. Two Barges, Andrew Walton and Little Jake. Very cheap. Also two sta- tionary Boilers, Engines and Pumps. For particulars call or write JOHN HOLWAY, Put-in-Bay, O. Steamer Hazel. For sale at Grand Haven, Michigan, the passenger and freight steamer " Hazel." Length 93 ft., beam 18 ft, draft about 7' 6/'. For further particulars address MRS. R.:B. RICE, 157 4th st., Muskegon, Mich. A Bargain. Steamer E. F. Gould, length 137 ft., width 28 ft ,depth 8 ft. 5 in , tonnage 261 tons. Boiler, engine and hull in god condition. First-class, complete sand pumping outfit now installed on boat, will sell with boat if so desired. Apply JOHN M. McKERCHEY, Detroit, Mich. For Sale. Five Scotch Boilers, allowed 160 lbs. steam. Good as new. ERIE MA- CHINERY CO.,; 729 Garfield Bldg., Cleveland, O. Estb. 1896 REPRESENTED BY GHARLES E. PECK, CHAS. E. & W. F. PECK, Insurance Brokers. NEW YORK, 58 William Street, BOSTON, 153 Milk St. BUFFALO, 906 The Fidelity Bidg. CLEVELAND, 1107-8 Williamson Bidg. GHICAGO, 1115-16 Royal Insurance Bidg. 'C. T. BOWRING & GO., (Insurance) LTD., 5 and 6 Billiter Ave., LOND and at "LLOYD'S" LONDON: HULLS and CARGOES. FOR SALE. For Sale. 1,000 h. p. fore and aft Neafie & Levy compound Engine ; surface condenser ; independent. pumps. Two 12 fcot Scotch Boilers. One 13% foot Scotch Boiler. One Io 16-25 x 16 triple expansion Engine. Three 50h. p. Almy Boilers. One 200 h. p. Tregurtha Boiler. One 14 30x24 fore ard 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 14 in. chain. Two thrust Shafts and Bearings, 8% 'in. diameter. MARVIN BRIGGS, 17 Battery place, New York, N.Y. WANTED Engines WANTED: Fore and Aft Compound Engine not less than 20" x 4o" x30 One Double High Pressure Engine not less than 20//x 24'. Detroit, Mich. Address 583 14th Ave, WILLIAM A, PRIME, Average Adjusters. ESTABLISHED 1870. We place insurances in the most advahta Wer i ¢ eous markets, : ne, in the interest of our clients and with ental facility. all Foreich and Home companies, at the best procurable rates and terms. We Represent Only the Assured. The Blue Book of American Shipping, Marine Directory of the World, $5.00 Practical Marine Engineering By PROF. W. F. DURANT For Marine Engineers and Students, with aids for applicants for marine engineers' license, THE MARINE REVIE W, Cleveland PRICE $8.00 FOR SALE BY

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