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 THE BUILDING NEWS. Jaw. 12, 1872. see £20325 Urmson. 20329 Gabbutt. 20100 Tomkinson & Co 19925 Thornton 19800 Op Forp.—For the erection of stables and alterations at Old Ford for the London General Omnibus Comp y, under the supervision of Mr. P. Tosh. Quantities supplied by Mr. A. J. Bolton Heath. Aldons Crabb. Bleage Vaughan... Staines & Son Johnson & Co. ORG a ensssccy= Aitchinson & Walker.. 3: Garrud ......... . 587 Robbins & Co. Saacbaanseem iat PEMBROKESHIRE.—For the erection of a new parish church (exclusive of tower and fittings) at Uzmaston, Pembrokeshire. Mr. E. H. Lingen Barker, architect :— Davies .. £1242 Harries .. 885 Lloyd & Lewis. 852 Morgan & Jones. 765 James 745 RorHampPron.—For the erection of new church, Granard Park, Roehampton, for Colonel Croll. Mr. William Allen Dixon, architect. Quantities supplied: Eaton & Chapman.... Wicks, Bangs, & C +» £3450* 2370 Manley & Roger: 2247 Mann (accepted). 2145 ROEHAMPTON.—For alterations to mansion for Colonel Croll, Granard Park, Rochampton, Mr, William Allen Dixon, architect. Quantities by Mr. Forge. £2965. SournwoLp.—For villa residence. Mr. James Miller, architect. Quantities not supplied :— Caster ...... cone LOID Bedwell. 950 Brett........ 885 Smyth & Son.. 799 Bridgman, Nuthall, & West. 798 Cole (too late) 655 SrourBRIDGE.—For new (Union) Infirmary for Infec- tious Diseases. Mr. Sraalman Smith, architect. The tender of Mr. S. Bennett, accepted. oo. Ashton & Green, Slate and Slab Merchants and Quarry Agents.—Shippers, Merchants, and Con- tractors furnished with Price Lists of every description of ROOFING and MANUFACTURED SLATE, Railway- rates, &c. Agents for London and Country for the Sale of the celebrated WHITLAND ABBEY GREBN SLATES. Drawings and Prices of A. & G.'s RED RIDGE TILES, specially prepared for use with these Slates, on applica- tion.—Offices and Show-rooms, 14 & 15, Bury-street, St. Mary Axe, London, E.C.—_[ApvT.] —— CONTRACTS OPEN FOR BUILDING ESTIMATES. LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY, January 23.—For the supply of 100 sets of oak scantling for waggons.—Wm. 8. Lawn, Secretary, Manchester. MIpLAND RAILwaAy, January 16.—For alterations and additions to the premises known as Caledon Mill, Great Ancoats-street, Manchester.—James Williams, Secretary, Derby Station. MrIpLanpD RaiLway, January 16.—For the erection of new stations at Morecambe and Lancaster.—James Williams, Derby. MIpLAND Ratiway, January 16.—For extensions and alterations to their goods warehouse at Nottingham. —James Williams, Secretary, Derby. TOTTENHAM, January 23.—For getting out and fill- ing in the Northumberland Park Sewer.—Edward Crowne, Clerk to the Local Board, High Cross, Tot- tenham, N. TOTTENHAM, January 23.—For the construction of new depositing tanks, filter-beds, and clear-water tank, deviation of streams, new outlet and bridge, new wharf and basin, with bridge to carry towing-path over the works at Page Green,—Edward Crowne, Clerk, High Cross, Tottenham, N. Uprer Norwoop, January 22.—For the erection of a detached villa, with stabling and other works.—Henry Elliott, architect. Norvru-EaAsTeERN RAILWAy.—Jannary 25.—For the construction of the approach railway to the pro- posed new station at York, making new roads, and building new coal depéts, with approaches, &c.—The Secretary, York. Lreps Unton, February 7.—For the various works required in the erection of a newinfirmary at Burman- tofts.—Henry Lampen, Clerk to the Guardians, Leeds. LewisHam Disrrict, January 17.—For the con- struction of brick and pipe sewers, in West-hill, Syden- ham.—Samuel Edwards, Clerk to the Board, Grove- place, Lewisham. KENSINGTON, January 17.—For laying and fixing hydrants and water-mains at the new wing of the workhouse, Wright’s-lane, Kensington.—Mr. Draper, 1, Devonshire-terrace, Wright’s-lune, Kensington. HieREFoRD, January 20.—For new vicarage-house and offices, S. Peter’s.—T. Nicholson, F.1.B.A., Archi- tect, Hereford. Mortey, January 20.—For the erection of a police station for the West Riding Constabulary at Morley.— Mr. Bernard Hartley, West Riding Surveyor, Ponte- LATEST PRICES OF MATERIALS USED IN CONSTRUCTION. fract. LEAD. GREENOCK HARrpour, January 18.—For a 100-ton | Pig—Foreign. . . . .perton £1815 0 £19 2 6 steam crane, and for a 70-ton steam crane.—John | ,, English W.B. .. do 21 0 0 09 0 Adam, Treasurer, Town Chamberlain's Office, Greenock. | » Lead Go. . . . . do 19 5 0 000 athe » Otherbrands. . . do 1817 6 19 7 6 8S. GEORGE, HANOVER-SQUARE, January 18.— | Sheet Milled. .... do 20 0 0 000 For painting and other works at the establishment in | Shot, Patent. . .. . do ar 70" 0 2110 0 Buckingham Palace-road, Pimlico.—W. H. Banister, | Redorminium. ... do 2110 0 000 Clerk. ls WEB: ohne! fee dO (0) 0; 0 000 GuAsGow CoRPORATION WATERWORKS, Jan. 20. ite Dry. «is se do 2610 0 9 on —For the supply of about 5,000 tons of 36in. cast iron on eeoundin Cia aaD 040 2 water pipes.—James Brown, Clerk to the Com- COPPER. misstoners Waterworks Office, Glasgow. British—Cake &Ingot .perton £96 00 £0 0 0 GLASGOW AND SouTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, Jan. | Best Selected . . .. do 98 0 0 000 22.—For the purchase of old rails. The probable | Sheet 2 flop toute) MILO: 99 0 0 101 0 0 quantity will be from 2,000 to 3,000 tons.—W. J. | Bottoms ...... do 103 0 0 000 Wainwrightf Secretary, 14, Bridge-street, Glasgow. ee pee aed do ee oo 101 0 0 DARLINGTON, Jan. 18.—For the erection and Spt Soke genie - 88 i 5 Ee : : finishing of the superstructure of a new residence at ee Refined ingot .. do 9% 00 97 00 Blackwell, near Darlington.—Geo. Gordon Hoskins, | Yellow Metal. . . .perlb. 0 0 7 0 oO 8 F.R.1.B.A., Darlington. BuErsit Loca Boarp, Jan. 29.—For paving TRON. flagging, sewering, &c., Crawford-street.—A, Green- | Pigin Scotland,eash .perton £314 9 £0 0 0 wood, Clerk to the Board, Buersil, Rochda'e. Welsh Bar, in London. do 815 0 900 SureLey, Jan. 20.—For the erection of a police ae OMNES 0 FEO SOE Soe station for the West Riding Constabulary at Shipley.— Sees a eae Ghd ~ a. : 2 a. Mr. Bernard Hartley, West Riding Surveyor, | Sheets, singlein London do 11165 0 1310 0 Pontefract. Hoops, first quality. . do 1015 0 lie 6 LECKHAMPTON, January 30th—For the construc- | NailRod ..... . do 10 0 0 10 5 0 tion of about 1,220 yards of egg-shaped sewer, varying | Swedish se do 1 6 | 2 oe from 2lin. by 16in. to 30in. by 22in., 760 yards 9in., Ooms, &¢. 4,371 yards 12in., and 918 yards 15in. pipe sewer.— Messrs. D. J. & R. Humphris, Surveyors, 480, High- ied Be ++ + e+ pertun £3610 0 boil : o street, Cheltenham. Ona i TRA Hark. 7 _ : 0 : Dunmow Unron, January 23.—For the erection of | Whale, South Sea, pale. ‘ 36 0 0 37 0 0 a new infirmary and detached infectious wards on | Olive, Gallipoli eliai teres ee 68 00 54 0 @ ground adjoining the workhouse.—F. J. Snell, Clerk | Cocoanut, Oochin,tun. . ,, 4400 4500 to the Guardians, Great Dunmow, Essex. ae ane teh po ini a) tate ea 40 0 0 000 MERTON, SURREY, January 15.—For alterations RaSeeeRt Item a a a ; e ° e ; to one house, and finishing four carcases.—Mr. Marsh, | Gottonseed . . . +. - 4, 3400 300 16, Mark-lane, E.C. UNDERLEY, January 15.—For building a stone Poe bridge over the Lune.—Messrs. Brade & Smales, | Teak . . «+e we load £1210 0 £1310 0 8! i ‘ Architects, 8, Lowther-street, Kendal. Quebec, Ted Dina ote 6h sal ae I 416 0 AccrincTon, January 22.—For the erection of a Queven ae eter EES Bae 418 0 Baptist Chapel.—G. Baines, architect, 26, Finsbury- a Bing gal ve eaghera an 315 0 500 place, E.C. Gap te Pevee ot) Les 315 0 450 Mrpianp Raiiway, January 16.—For the erection Dantzic'oak. <2. 6 = a 410 6 €10 @ of ten cottages at West-end-lano, Kilburn.—Engineer | 4."" 4) ae Rigs Maen rentn Decent a z . - . ° Office, Midland Railway Goods Station, S$. Pancras. Riga Et Re ee 300 310 © YORK, January 25, 1872.—For the construction of | Swedish... ... a 200 210 0 the approach railway, to the proposed new station at | Masts, Quebecredpine . ,, 400 610 @ York, making sundry mew roads, and the building of » yellowpine.. +. 400 610 0 new coal depots, with the approaches, &c.—The Secre- | Oregon. «ss se ew 7.0) (0. ae ee tary, North-Eastern Railway Company, York. Lathwood, Sete Se raee ” : * . ; 7 : Wesr HARTLEPOOL, January 25, 1872.—For the | Deals, per ©, 12ft. by 3 construction of a new dock at West Hartlepool, with by 9in., the necessary entrances, and also for the construction | Quebec, white spruce . . 4, 12210 0 18 0 0 of a double line of railway, 1 mile 52 chains in length. Seas site ” 13°00 18a) wo it i ’ ellow pine, pr reduce —The Secretary, North-Eastern Railway Company, Ganiscase Viana ane ae 1810 0 2100 York % Nb 2nd do. » «x < 13:00 1410 0 Archangel, yellow .. . a 1210 0 1410 0 BATH AND OTHER BUILDING STONES, Se, yellow. w =. os a. ’ : Sijcb taal sloslp Te SIE Ng b OF BEST QUALITY. eh MemelandDantzic. . . 4, 000 000 RANDELL, SAUNDERS & 00., Limited, | Gotenburg,yellow. .. 819 9 1010 @ w sets Quarrymen and Stone Merchants. Gefle. yellow Ie aise a 1010 © 1310 0 List of prices at the Quarries and Depéts, also cost of | Soderham ...... 4 810 0 1200 transit to any part of the United Kingdom, furnished on | Christiana, per C.,12ft. by application to 83 by 9in., yellow... ae 10 0 0 1210 0 BATH STONE OFFICE: Other Norway. ... . co 700 800 [Apvrt.]. CORSHAM, WILTS. Flooring boards, pr square of lin., first yellow. . 7“ 010 0 011 6 —>—_. First white. . . . « « “5 08 6 96 Second qualities... . 060 08 G TO ARCHITECTS. : GREEN ROOFING-SLATES, EE ee Assupplied to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales at Sandringham BANKRUPTS. The Penmoyle Sea-green Slates are specially adapted for Churches, Public Buildings, &¢,, &e. (Less costly than ordinary Gothie Tiling.) These durable and non-absorbent Slates can be obtained in sizes suitable for Gothic Architecture, at prices as under. In Railway Trucks, Docks, Gloucester:— Por Equivalentto 1,200 Slates. per square. Best Green Slates 14 by7 ... 217 6 16s. 6d. Do. do. ISby- Seiwa ae) 6 16s. 6 Do: “do. “USby%e oe do 0 14 Do. do. 12:by 7 cn. ave) LS) 6a 188, Do. do. 12 Dy iG) ccgeieeaty DL MtOLe ecvm 18, Prices of large Sizes, Cost of Transit, Reference Testi- mionials, and Sample Specimens may be obtained on ap- plication to MESSRS. RANDELL & CO., Corsham, Wilts. Specimens at Museum of Geology, Jermyn-street, Picca- dilly, W., and at Architectural Museum, Tufton street, Westmiuster. — BREAKFAST.—Erps’S Coc0A.—GRATEFUL AND COMTORT- IngG.—"“ By at: xrouch knowedge of the nares .uws which govern ti.) Of “eins or aigestion anu nutrition, and by a carefulapplicaticn of the fine properties c. well- selected cocoa, Mr. wwpps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills.”"—‘‘Civil Service Gazette.” Made simply with Boiling Water or Milk, Each packet is labelled—‘JamEs Eres & Co,, Hommo- pathic Chemists, London.” Also, makers of Epps’s Milky Cocoa (Cocoa aud Condensed Mili), SITTINGS FOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION. January 19, C. Downes, Ordnance-road, 8S. John’s Wood, and Gresham-buildings, Basinghall-street, civil engineer. —February 1, F. Chappel, Ossett, near Dewsbury, stone- mason and builder.—I’ebruary 7, C. W. Clark, Aylesbury, builder. 4 DIVIDEND MEETINGS, January 30, A. Samels, Mortlake, lime merchant.— January 26, W. Ashfield, Red Lion-yard, Great Warner- street, and River-street, Clerkenwell, bricklayer.—Jan. 17, R. Hedley, Neweastle-upon-Tyne, joiner.—January 30, J. E. Norton & G. Z. White, Harrow-road, Paddington, stone merchants and wharfingers. DECLARATIONS OF DIVIDENDS. S. Verity, Meanwood, near Leeds, stone merchant, div. 1ds, 73 PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. G. J. and F. Hull, Godalming, timber and coal mer- chants.—J. Moreland & Son, Old-street, 8, Luke's, and 8S, Andrew’s-hill.—Potter, Darton, & Ayers, Railway-arch, Loughborough Park, Brixton, house decorators.—Franik Young & Co., Parbold Brick Works, near Wigan, brick manutacturers.—Symington & Atterton, Halstead, engi- neers and ironfounders.—William Bird & Oo,, Laurence Pountney-hill,iron merchants,—Sharp Brothers, Horsham, builders and timber merchants.—The Garth Sheet-[ron Company, Rhiewderrin, near Newport.—Proctor & Blount, Southampton-street, Camberwell,and Lower Wandsworth- road, dealers in building materials,—Foster & Hollinrake, Bury, Lancashire, ironfounders,
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