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Junn 21, 1872. THE BUILDING NEWS. 518 ——————_—X_———S—X________


SnEFrrieLp.—In the joiners’ strike, a few days ago, an offer was made by the masters to compromise the dispute by conceding another farthing per hour wages, without the reduction in the hours asked for, This the men declined to accept ; and the masters after- wards withdrew the offer and expressed their deter-


BREWERY.—For new brewery and malt stores for the executors of the late J. M. Threlfall, Esq. Architect, Mr. G, Scamell, Great George-street, Westminster. Quanti- __ ties supplied by Messrs. Curtis & Son :—





Buckuurst Hitn.—For boys’: school and residence at _Buckhurst-hill, for the Chigwell School Board. Mr. BE, Egan, architect. Quantities by Mr. J. W. Morris:





Croypon.—For the erection of Gothic villa at Park-hill- road, for W. White, Esq. Mr. H. A. Alexander, archi-



GuILprorD.—For the erection of male and female vagrant wards (for twelve inmates) at the Guildford Union, exclusive of baths, disinfecting oven, &c. Mr.






Lonpon.—For general works for the Marylebone Vestry (Mr. C. Eales, architect) :—





Pizzey wee £1444 Neave. 1425 Goodai 1253 Crockett (accepted) . wwe 1226

mination to stand by their original terms. A report MARGATE.—For the erection of S. Paul's Church and reached us on Wednesday that both the joiners’ and parecnasey MareNe. Mr. R. K, Blessley, anna a > = ara a . . © masons} Strikes are:settled. CAIVAS [raatecretseccne - 9986 —_—>—_. Henshaw & Son. 9957 Meyers & Co. 9613 TENDERS. Hayward.. 9383 Boston.—For the erection of a new house and shop for Bushell & ‘ 9297 Messrs. Thomas & Son, Market-place, Boston. Mr, Chas. Gaskin & Godden 9190 Kirk, Sleaford, architect :— Patman & Fotheringham (too late) - 8897 Chappell -» £1900 Dove Brothers. . 8815 Baker.... 1693 Cook & Green. we 8415 EH S e 680 Saree = pee MippLEseX.—For works at Greenford Hall, Greenford, Middlesex. Mr. ©. Eales, architect :— General Hot water works, apparatus, £ Wilson Brothers




Poggett . . £4295 0 0 INWVGicaaetecse seers — Southern . - 4100 0 0 Gibson Brothers — Neil & Sons (accepted) 2970 0 0 Grainge......... — 146 GB ycihecccectees 2750 0 0 Taylor & Son _ Sepete 113 979. SCE Oae pee on NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE.—For first portion of ware- Tronwork. house, Northumberland Mills, for Messrs. Proctor & Sons, Foggett .... 1743 0 0 Mr. Gibson Kyle, architect :— Southern . 1720 0 0 Scott ..... . £3755 0 0 IN GUM iercs er 1420 0 0 Dobson . 3725 0 0 Smith & Wood . 1393 0 0 Hudspeth . . 3510 0 0 Horsley Iron Comp: 1205 0 0 Simpson (accepted) . 3453 14 8 T. H. Head & Co. 1181 5 0 7 A Warburton ......... 1163 0 0 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. — For enlarging Clayering- Darlaston Iron Company (accepted)... 113419 8 place Warehouse. Mr. Gibson Kyle, architect :— Harriss (accepted) ...........0ccess.esees ere eceshee . £925 PADDINGTON.—For an alteration to the Westminster Arms, Praed-street, Paddington, for Mr. Chipperfield. Mr. H. Cotton,architect :—


a en maneen Kelley Brothers ..» £893 Kilby 2592 ee 3 Rivett... 2562 Stead ... 875 . Palmer. 867 Abraham 2537 S Baugh.. 696 Jacobs .. 2440 oo 7 Morter 2363 Brown (accepted) 675 Bowman ... see 479 Egan.. y930 «=0C lid] Ss« Wma... rs POLEGATE.—Ior residence, lodges, and stabling at Polegate, Sussex, for Mr. C. Diplock. Mr. R. K. Blessley, architect :—



tect:— B Cook & Green, wove £4109 Baxter (accepted) .........essesessessseseereseees £2980 Nash & Co . 3984 FAWKHAM MAyor.—For the erection of lodge and Karnes & Moody. eee cottages at Fawkham Manor, for H. B. Hohler, Esq. Mr. Hall...... 3864 F. Boreham, architect :— Peerless 3812 Tomly: £720 Vidler... 3810 Blake.. SeTGiD Blackmore & How: 3668

Cobham 0. . 601 Tomkinson 3480

‘ Leonard (accepted). . 500 Blackburn... 3459 Rype—For pulling down the Star Inn, Ryde, and erecting a new inn on a portion of the site, for Messrs. W. B. Mew & Co. Messrs. F. & J. Newman, architects,




see Quantities supplied
— Allowance

SOc £420 0 0 New _for old Nett Strudwick. 415 0 0 building. materiale. amount Sorc co 7810 0 | Meader. 1380 ne 100 snes 280 r ‘arton : 66 2 ce ecceD Le Seis Denham 1300 100 1200 GUILDFORD.—For paving works for the Guildford Local | Parsons 125 1175 Board, Mr. Henry Peak, surveyor to the Board:— Jolliffe 110 1169 Portsm'th- | Sibley . 75 1169 South-street. | Swan-lane. road, Saunders & Bulstrode. 100 1161 eer al Foes Fomeral ING Wren vecenennceeusseaseren eset el SOO mentee 110 - 1140 Pollard & Son. 144 5 8 .. 90 8 6 ... 9418 6 STAINES.—ERRATUM.—For the erection of a detached Mason ..., Te O MOR sce oLe 3 Ohe 0) 93 0 0 | villa, Staines. Mr. Robert J. Worly, architect. Quantities | Burdett ... 127 4 9 ... 122 5 6 ... 92 8 6 | supplied:— Patrick &Son... *12519 6 ... 12315 0 *90 12 0 Pym & Lyons (accepted) - £82415 3 Moon. ace — sce Oo Not £52

  • Accepted.



Hoxton.—For the erection of new engine and _boiler- house at Blenheim Works, Eagle Wharf-road, for the Henry Rifled Barrel Company (Limited) Mr. H. A. Alexander, architect : PRS LG lua trecadenconewestsravescerserse Savcereehans suscccasase COUT)

For general repairs and alterations to same.

PBX bGT oeevesccexeesscan BAMNDEUAENENGUtnrwsnencueceseccussrss £468 JESMOND.—For villa at Jesmond, Neweastle-upon-Tyne, for G. Luckly, Esq. Mr. Gibson Kyle, architect :—



Pattinson (mason) ..., .. £1773; 2 0 MeMurtrie (joiner). 1050 0 0 Brown (plasterer)... 510 12 0 Charlton & Co. (plumbers) oo) PE G. G. & J. Laidler (painters and glaziers) no) BEESON) Tiling......... . 175 9 0

Lincoun.—For the erection of malthouses at Louth, in the county of Lincoln, for Messrs. Thorpe & Sons. Mr. Charles Baily, architect, Newark-upon-Trent. Quantities supplied by Mr. Polan







BATH AND OTHER BUILDING STONES, OF BEST QUALITY. RANDELL, SAUNDERS & 00., Limited, Quarrymen and Stone Merchants. List of prices at the Quarries and Depdts, also cost of transit to any part of the United Kingdom, furnished on application to BATH STONE OFFICE: CORSHAM, WILTS. —— MO ACR Cat BCU Se GREEN ROOFING-SLATES, Assupplied to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales at Sandringham The Penmoyle Sea-green Slates are specially adaptedfor Churches, Public Buildings, &ec., &c. [ApvT.]

Hassel & Co. . £18363 Simpson .. . 15348 (Less costly than ordinary Gothic Tiling.) Shura: 3 dou These durable and non-absorbent Slates can be obtained Shaftoe & Barry 1416 in sizes suitable for Gothic Architecture, at prices at Hobson & Taylor. 14000 under. Dennett & Co....... 13625 In Railway Trucks, Docks, Gloucester:— Stevenson & Weston (accepted). 13000 Pere Ranivaontte Huddlestone 11766 1,200 Slates. per square Lonpon.—For shop-front at 290, Pentonville-road, for | Best Green Slates 1 coe) Pak L YT) ¥ON oe 6a. 6a Mr. F. J. Law (exclusive of glass). Mr. F. Boreham, Do. do. 1: oe 217 6... 16s.6d. architect :— Do. do. 13 we 2 5 0 .. 148. Thorn. .. £96 Do. do. 12 in) Sar e 13s, King .... is Do. oe PLA By Ci ece, eetee wee ie Gmeerey pulse . ene . Prices of large Sizes, Cost of Transit, Reference Testi- Loxpon.—For sewer, &c., James-street extension, for | monials, and Sample Specimens may be obtained on ap- the Vestry of S. Marylebone. Mr. T. G. Browning, sur- | plication to veyor :— .

Crockett (accepted 1, £359 MESSRS.RANDELL & 0O., Corsham, Wilts. 

Neave .... 359 Specimens at Museum of Geology, Jermyn-street, Picca- Goodair 325 dilly, W., and at Architectural Museum, Tufton-street, Pizzey .... - 295 ‘Westminster,


COMPETITIONS OPEN. BELFAST, July 25 —For plans for laying out the surplus grounds for building purposes, and the Public Park at Ormean. £100 will be given for the adopted plan.—_Mr, J. Guthrie, Town Clerk, Town Hall, Belfast. Buackroon, July 15.—¥For plans and eleyations for the erection of a new market-house. Premiums of £30 for Ist, £20 for 2nd, and £10 for 3rd designs.— Mr. R. Gorst, Surveyor, Blackpool. S. PETERSBURG, July 13.—For a design for a per- manent bridge over the River Neya, at the place now occupied by the Litenaia floating bridge. A prize of 6,000 silver roubles (about £825) will be given for the design the committee consider as best fulfilling the conditions; also a prize of 3,000 silver roubles (about £412 10s.) and 1,500 silver roubles (about £206 5s.) for the two next best designs.—Municipal Council, 8. Petersburg. VirnNA, December 31.—For designs for a monu- ment to the memory of the late Vice-Admiral Tegett- hoff. Prizes of £300, £200, and £100 to be awarded to the three best designs.—The Committee of the Tegett- hoff Monument, Vienna. —>_ CONTRACTS OPEN FOR BUILDING ESTIMATES. S. AusTeLL, July 12.—For the erection of the Central Schools for boys, girls, and infants, with offices, class-rooms, board-room, and separate tenders for master’s residence attached to same.—Mr, Silvanus Trevail, A.A., architect, Par Station. ABERYSTWITH ScHooL Boarp, July 4.—For building the new schools and other works.—Messrs. Szlumper & Aldwinckle, Architects, Queen’s-road, Aberystwith. BERMONDSEY (London), June 30.—For the supply of tooled York paying.—Mr, B. G. Wilkinson, Maltby- street, Bermondsey. EccLESHALL BieRLOW Union, July 3.—For the several works required in the erection of the imbecile and fever wards and other alterations in connection with the workhouse.—Mr. Thos. Smith, Clerk to the Guardians. ImMpPNEY (Droitwich), June 27,—For the erection of earcase for mansion.—Messrs. Arding & Bond, Sur- veyors, 23, Bedford-row, W.C. LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE Rariway, July 16. —For the construction of a branch railway, about 5 miles 38 chains in length —Mr, W. S. Lawn, Secre- tary, Hunt’s Bank, Manchester. LEEDs, June 31.—For the brickwork only required in the erection of a chapel.—Quantities supplied by Mr. W. H. Harris, Architect. Lewes, June 24.—For reseating All Saints’ Church. —Mr. B. Ingelow, Architect, 4, Carlton-chambers, 4, Regent-street, S.W. LITTLEBOROUGH LocAarn BoarRD, June 25.—For the supply and erection of fifty street-lamps, same pattern as those already fixed in the district.—Mr. F. H. Shuttleworth, Clerk to the Board, Littleborough. Lonpon, June 25.—For the smiths’ work required by the Commissioners of Sewers, for 3 years.—Mr. J. Daw, Guildhall. Market Drayton, September 30.—For repairing the highways.—Mr. George Gordon Warren, Clerk to the Highway Board, Cheshire-street, Market Drayton. METROPOLITAN Board oF Works, July 4.—For the construction of about 2,780ft. of brick and pipe sewers.—Mr. J. Pollard, Board of Works, Spring- gardens, S.W. MILLEROOK (near Southampton), June 28.—For building a new church.—Mr. Bush, Parish Clerk, Millbrook. NORTHFLEET CoaL AND BaLLast Company, June 29.—For the enlargement of their pier at North- fleet, Kent.—Secretary, Northfleet, Kent. PorLaR AND GREENWICH FERRY COMPANY, June 26.—Vor the supply of 750 tons of best broken blue Guernsey granite, and 200 yards of broken pit flints.—Mr. P. A. Nairne, 3, Crosby-square, London. PLUMSTEAD District BOARD OF WORKS, June 26. —For constructing a new road in the parish of Eltham. —Mr. J. M. Dale, Clerk to the Board, Old Charlton. READING, July 2.—For the erection of proposed Out-patients’ Hall, and Nurses’ Home, at the Royal Berkshire Hospital—Mr. J. Morris, Architect, 9, Friar-street, Reading. RoTHERHAM GASWORKS, June 26.—For the taking up or digging out of the following lengths, or there- abouts, of gas mains and service pipes :—3,000 yards in the borough of Rotherham ; 2,700 yards in the parish of Rawmarsh; 1,500 yards in the parish of Greasbro’. The trenches to be filled up and the road to be made good again.—Mr. W. Whitfield, Town Clerk, Corpora- tion Offices. S. GILES AND S. GEORGE, BLOOMSBURY, June 25, —fFor cleaning, whitewashing, &c., the walls and ceilings of certain wards in the workhouse.—Mr. J. Robinson, 57, Broad-street, W.C. S. LuKe’s (Middlesex), June 25.—For painting, graining, &c., the exterior and interior of the Vestry Hall.—Mr. W. W. Hayne, Vestry Clerk, Vestry Hall, City-road, B.C, SoutH BERSTED ScHooL Boarp, June 26.—For tenders from persons willing to erect, at Bognor, and let to the Board, for the space of one year, an iron school-room, to accommodate 100 children.—Mr, E. F. Hardwick, Clerk, Bognor, SouTHWARK-BRIDGE-ROAD, June 29.—For the erection of the Welsh Congregational Chapel at the corner of Little Guildford-street.—Mr,. 8, Thomas 10, Carter-street, Walworth-road.