and engineering journal . ., 2s. 6d. per lb.; \\ in. to 2 in.,2s. 3d. per lb.; 2£ in. to 3 in., 2s. 6d. per lb.; 3i in. to4^ in., 2s. 8d. per lb.; copper rods, § in., 2s. 5d. per lb.;\ in ., 2s. 4d. per lb.; f in. to 2\ 2s. 2d. per lb.;copper sheets, 2s. 2d. to 2s. 3d. per lb.; fire box copper,2s. 9d. per lb.; phosphor tin, 3s. 3d.; ingot tin, 2s. 4d.;drill steel, 7d. and 8d.; hollow, 9d.; \\ in., 9d. to lOid. Wirenails, 35s. to 47s. 6d.; shovels, 60s. to 65s.; wheelbarn-ws,52s. 6d. to 55s.; picks, 37s. 6d. to 67s. 6d.; pick handles,35s.; barbed wire, Shorthorn, 69 lbs., 13i gau
and engineering journal . ., 2s. 6d. per lb.; \\ in. to 2 in.,2s. 3d. per lb.; 2£ in. to 3 in., 2s. 6d. per lb.; 3i in. to4^ in., 2s. 8d. per lb.; copper rods, § in., 2s. 5d. per lb.;\ in ., 2s. 4d. per lb.; f in. to 2\ 2s. 2d. per lb.;copper sheets, 2s. 2d. to 2s. 3d. per lb.; fire box copper,2s. 9d. per lb.; phosphor tin, 3s. 3d.; ingot tin, 2s. 4d.;drill steel, 7d. and 8d.; hollow, 9d.; \\ in., 9d. to lOid. Wirenails, 35s. to 47s. 6d.; shovels, 60s. to 65s.; wheelbarn-ws,52s. 6d. to 55s.; picks, 37s. 6d. to 67s. 6d.; pick handles,35s.; barbed wire, Shorthorn, 69 lbs., 13i 6d. per coil; plain galvanised fencing 8 gauge, 100 lb. coils, 25s. per coil; Xo. 10 gauge,100 lb. coils, 27s. 6d. per coil; Xo. 12 gauge, 100 lb. coils,30s. per coil; Bulb Tee fencing standards. 14 27s. doz.; 12 lb., 24s. per doz. ; black balng wire, 14 per coil 100 lbs. ; screening, 3s. to 9s. 6d. persquare yard; cyanide for outside mines, Is. 6d. to Is 73.;zinc shavings, about Is. per lb. c. PHONE 4673. BOX 316 OSBORNS PATENT Daly Tappets andW. & S. Tube Mill Liner. WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. Samuel Osborn (SI), Ltd., SHEFFIELD AND JOHANNESBURG. 304 THE MINING AND ENGINEERING JOURNAL. Jburg, October 29, 1921. Union Steel Corporation (), Ltd. The managing director states that inquiries are increasingand that there is a likelihood of some very big orders beingplaced with the company very shortly. The directors arcdetermined to meet foreign competition; they find that a lotof the imported Continental steel at low juices has been farfrom satisfactory. The Union Steel Corporations shoe anddie business is increasing, and they are now installing plantfor forging shoes, which have hitherto, as a war measure,been cast and pressed. Engineering Shops. Inquiries among these elicit the fact that the -improve-ment in conditions noticed lately is steadily increasing andthat orders are now coming in fairly freelj . Second-hand Machinery. T
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