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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1925, Advertising, p. 43

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October, 1925 _ MARINE REVIEW 43 Classified Advertisements For Sale and Miscellaneous—Help and Positions Wanted For Sale and Miscellaneous Advertisements Help Wanted Advertisements 10c per word—minimum advertisement—$3.00 6c-per word—minimum advertisement—$3.00 Six words must be added for box address. . Position Wanted Advertisements ; : ; ; rd—minimum adverti —$1. To insure insertion, advertisements must reach us by the Ze pe were Ssh ais aah BE a 10th of the month. Please have remittance accompany order, For Sale FOR SALE—COMPOSITE STEAMER LEW- ISTON Keel 272’; Beam 38’; Depth 21’; Ca- pacity 3,000 tons. A. E. R. Schneider, Union Trust Building, Cleveland. For Sale FOR SALE. 1—SIXTY-THREE FOOT STEEL boom and one 12 foot steel bull wheel. Price $250 on dock here. H. McMorran, Pt. Huron, Michigan. FOR SALE—CHEAP. SMALL STEAM Barge, 60-ft. by 31-ft. beam. Carries all car- go on deck. Just the boat for lumber, ties, gravel, etc. Price and full information on ap- renee J. B. LUND’S SONS, Cheboygan, Mich. DERRICK SCOW FOR SALE ““A’” frame derrick scow 28’ x 70’ x 6’—75’ steel boom. 8%4'’ x 10’’—three drum Clyde hoist with remote control. 50 H. P. Menasha flueless boiler. Dake swinging engine. 114 cu. yd. Keisler clam shell bucket. Accommoda- tions for two crews. Fox River Navigation C Kauk Wi He FOR SALE—COMPLETE DREDGING OUT- ices toca badeeecceaciey ache cain FOR SALE CHEAP ORA ENDRESS. fit; 2 yard dipper dredge, 3 small bottom Freight Ore ecure ons Fully equipped with 45 dump scows, coal boat, tug boat. Make me an SOR SALE CHEAT, ONE FORE AND Ari | lie ‘preservers, ‘life’ boat, Kitchen, “bunks,” 8 | ser. Randerson,-.68 Chapel Sirect Albany: compound ten-twenty Doty marine engine with | cylinder 75 horse power Kahlenberg crude oil N. Y. steel (Trout) wheel and_ shafting. Finlay burning engine, electric light plant, fire ex- Fish + Co., Ltd., P tanley, t. tinguisher, fire hose, water pump, etc. net nl Rr lg bg a ore pleas, 08 tonnage 66. Excellent condition. Have dis- FOR SALE continued Chicago warehouse, no further use : 3 FOR SALE for same. Write or wire C. F. Eckhart Com- dice 2 sone, uaguee UD ions hele oe “303 COMPLETE DREDGING OUTFIT—2 _ yard | pany, Inc., Port Washington, Wisconsin. passengers for excursion. Boat now operating dipper dredge, 3 small bottom dump _ scows, Was EMER EE ae ETE eR ao and in first class condition. Might sell part coal boat, tug boat. Make me an offer. Ran- interest to man who would sail vessel. MOR- derson, 68 Chapel St., Albany, N. Y. GAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Trav- fan Glick DIPPER DREDGE erse City, Michigan. Steamer UNITED LUMBERMAN:—Gross oo g tonnage 399, capacity 500, length of keel, 139, ‘ b beam, 31’6”, depth 11’ 7’. gore Heorices. Bucyrus dipper dredge with 8 and W anted North Tonawanda, New York. 12 cu. yd. buckets; Hull 114 ft. x i bl iggi ‘ FOR SALE—TWO 125 H. P. MODEL W-5 8 oe te Pepe ok Sere 4 is x 11 Winton gasoline marine engines in excel- of water. Location—New ngland. WILL BUY A FERRY STEAMER FROM A lent condition—used less than two years—price For full particulars and price apply Great Lakes port of 150 to 300 passenger cheap. HARRIS HARDWARE CO., Washing- it freigh i cheap I ’ to capacity, no freight, for harbor service. State ton, North Carolina. in P. Callah ' passengers allowed, draft when loaded, material aoe ae eed ce FISH TUG FOR SALE, LENGTH 47 unam Fr. Ualla oy of construction, dimensions, ete. Will you ft., beam 10 ft. 6 in., depth 4 ft "9 in. in first 81 State St., Boston, Mass. : a a . Cues: ae hones ae a a é F es COPritz, : class condition. John McKay, Alpena, Mich. : St., Cleveland, Ohio. i eye it ECACC eee ttn What have YOU to sell? It won’t be long now before winter sets in. If you have a steamer, freighter, tug, barge or any other floating property, plan to sell before the ice forms. Tell the thousands of vessel owners and operators who read MARINE REVIEW what you have to interest them. Now is a good time to let them know, don’t you think? UUVUQQUUUUOOSANUUOUUTVEOUUSUOL OTAGO AAU ESATO TEREST Our suggestion is that you put a little advertisement in the November issue of MARINE UUUPTUTTTTOPEUTTTTETOUGTTTTPRUTTHTTETEGTHTEECGETTITLOUSTTLUeSUUALELGUHOEEUUUULEAACUUUOLULULGELEULICOGHELUDUELELLCCLAAAUEOCELAUIULULELLILOLELLLCCOeLULLeO EE LULCOLLLLLLGe Meee LLECeE Lb REVIEW —right here on,this page—where it will be seen by those who want to buy at this time 2 of the year. : = Better make sure your advertisement is mailed right now if you want it to appear in the November = issue. It goes to press October 20. E St tt (imi (III ( ||. iii }TLTM MM tm («mri nt ttt = Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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