. mining and engineering journal. rations, and also the proprietorsof the Tramwoi/ mid If nil not/ Wnihl for some of their of these have been used in the preparation of this article descrip-tive of Ti-ackless Cars, which are destined to play a large part invarious phases of public transport in the future, and will also, I hope,be of great public utility in leading up to developments in SouthAfrica generallv. MINES FOR TRIBUTE. THE SALiSBUKY AXD .JUBILEE GOLD MININGCOMPANIES, LIMITED. ARE PREPARED TORECEIVE OFFERS TO TRIBUTE THEIR OR SEPARATELY. TENDERS will


. mining and engineering journal. rations, and also the proprietorsof the Tramwoi/ mid If nil not/ Wnihl for some of their of these have been used in the preparation of this article descrip-tive of Ti-ackless Cars, which are destined to play a large part invarious phases of public transport in the future, and will also, I hope,be of great public utility in leading up to developments in SouthAfrica generallv. MINES FOR TRIBUTE. THE SALiSBUKY AXD .JUBILEE GOLD MININGCOMPANIES, LIMITED. ARE PREPARED TORECEIVE OFFERS TO TRIBUTE THEIR OR SEPARATELY. TENDERS will be received by the Secretary at theHead Oftice, IHt, Pieterniaritzburg, up to the 31stinst., and must be accompanied with references andguarantees. Applications to inspect the .Miius will be received bythe Mine Secretary, I5ox 1017, Johannesburg, fromwhom further particulars niay ho Order <jf the .Joint Boards. ADOLPH EICKE, , 10th October. 1012. TURBINES, MACHINES FOR C^^ 03Sr nTD-K/T A T-vT TT*. jGliaiinosl)urr,. Oct. •2C,. 1!I12. THE SOUTH AFRICAN MINING .lOURNAL. ir,^ Finance, Commerce, and Industries. Tile Stiiiidurd Bank did very well in the six iiiontlis endedJune last, and made furtliei good progressStandard Bank, towards getting back to the liighly pros-perous days enjoyed some eight years mining industry goes steadily forward, acd commercialbusiness has also been on the mend for some time pa< is again reflected in the figures of the present report,according to which gross profits came to £479,193, as com-pared with £439,823 in the coiTesponding half of last year,and as the balance brought in is larger by £2,696, the totalrevenue is £326,830, as against £484,764. Expensesabsorb £278,078 against £249,843, and £48,383 against£42,124 is deducted for rebate on bills not yet due. Appro-l)riations cover (he same amount, for while £30,000 against£20,000 is transferr


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