Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 18 Jan 1900, p. 25

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1900) MARINE REVIEW 25 COMPRESSORS fei, Air Lift Pump and Stone Channellers. 3 THE INGERSOLL-SERGEANT DRILL CO., CATALOGUES. Havemeyer Building, NEW YORK. Steamboat Fuel at Ashtabula, ‘ARc® Suprtes oF | ighter Carrying Different Grades at all~.e Times, - M. A. HAN NA & OO, Main Miners and Shippers. Pickands, Mather & Co., Fuew Licuters “es. Shute capacity of 600 Tons. time during Day or Night. —t — 4+ _L.C. WALDO, Pres. e TUG FAVORITE. STATIONED AT CHEBOYGAN, MICH: WITH COMPLETE WRECKING DUTE AN. CHARGE SOF 0 6%, ; Cant. Martin Swain eae ss i » STEAM PUMPS AND SU WORKIN CHARGE OF. ee JOHN BS. OULNN | Address ali communicatinns ‘ta eed ‘AS ATWATER ST. WEST Bie Pins, oe —— = 4 STZAM PUMPS 10 J Seen y | JANUARY : ae Pesan S Ss M|T Ww 7 a s . pie § jee ee. 8/10/11 | 13/18 ; q RS oN”. 14)15) 16/17) 18/19} 20 pve 21 | 22 | 23 | 24/25 | 26/2 Vis ee wes eo A le ATA MESS. 2 ~ PARKER & ‘MILLEN: et eet aS as ha cm Sam fe *, A aa en DO CG Office of Engineer. Tenth Light-house District, Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1900. Pro- posals will be received at this office until 12 o’clock noon of Feb. 10, 1900, for construct- ing store houses, sheds, etc., including pre- paration of site at the Buffalo Light-house Depot, N. Y. Thomas W. Symons, Major, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., Engineer Tenth Light-house District. Jan. 18, ann CLEVELAND At DETOUR, MICH., A FUEL DOCK equipped wit Best Quality PITTSBURGH COAL furnished at o- STEAMER FOR SALE. The steamer Salacia, built in Bath, Me., in 1895, is offered for sale. Dimensions 121 feet long, 86 feet beam, 10 feet deep. Displacement 226 tons Draught 10 feet aft. ‘Triple expansion engines. Speed 13 to 14 miles per hour. Good sea boat and well suited for passenger and freight business. Steamer now laying at Manning’s Dock, Erie Basin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apply to Bath Iron Works, Bath, Me. SPT WANTED. 150 light direct-connected upright Engine and Dynamo, suit- able for boat. Address The Cleveland Box Co., Cleveland, O. Jan. 25. FOR SALE. Double-end, double-hull freight ferry (new) for river service. Freight deck 30 x 60 feet. Fitted with double 7% x 28 engines, Roberts boiler, with auxiliaries and equipment complete. Marine Iron Works, Station A, Chicago. * Jan. 25. FOR SALE—TWO MARINE SCOTCH BOILERS, 10% x11 feet shell; steam dome on each; allowed 100 pounds pressure; now at Chicago Ship Building Co.’s yard at South Chicago. For further particulars apply to J. J. Rardon, 21 Sherman st., Chicago. Ian. 18. FOR SALE... One 8x8 Vertical Marine Engine, one 20 H. P. Vert. submerged flue boiler together with heater, pump and fittings. This machinery has been in service less than four months—thoroughly overhauled, and good as new. Address The Root & VanDervoort Eng. Co., Champaign, Ill. MARINE ENGINE FOR SALE CHEAP. Cylinders 16” and 32” diam. by 25” stroke. Now in course of construction. New patterns. Open front slipper-guide style. BELL’S STEAM ENGINE WORKS, BUFFALO, N. Y. Feb 1. Steam Barge and Consort. Steam barge classes A 1, carries -1,000 tons of coal, 33,000 bushels of corn or wheat, 900 tons of ore, or 600,000 feet of lumber on 12% to 138 feet draught. Tow barge classes A 2 and on 12% to 18 feet of water carries 32,000 bushels of corn or wheat and 650,000 to 750,000 feet of lumber. FORE-AND-AFT COMPOUND PROMPT DELIVERY. | JOHN C. SPRY, 707 Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, III. tf FOR SALE. Schooner Helvetia. Carries about a million feet of lumber or 1,600 tons of iron ore. Rates A 2 strong. Laid up at Cleveland. Inquire of H. J. Johnson, 504 Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland. tf FOR SALE. Two excursion boats; capacity 1,050 and 400 passengers. Vessels six years old. Wm. J. Ziegle, 21 Lewis Block, Buffalo, N. Y. Jan. 18. FOR SAL. Steamer C. W. Moore. Built in 1881. Thoroughly rebuilt and steel arches put in, winter of 1892. Dimensions—125 feet keel, 25 feet wide, feet moulded depth. As a barge she will carry 265M lumber. Engine 22 x 24 inches. Boiler 7 feet 6 inches x 14 feet. Of Otis steel and in good condition; allowed 95 pounds steam. Hoisting engine. Is a good all round boat.. Come and look her over. If she suits, will make price right. Address H. W. Hart, Green Bay, Wis, ti

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