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New Books. New Books. CRELLIN'S COMPLETE TEAVEBSE TABLE' AND THE READING INSTRUMENT TO Complete Traverse Table. H. J. W OOD & C°* Are appointed Agents for this Magnificent Work, and have received a few copies by steamer. AUTHOR'S PREFACE. This Book is published in the hope that it will find Its place beeide every Theodolite throughout the world. It Is a complete compendium of the results of the calculations cecessary in all cases that can occur in the praotice of Land Surveying, or Mining Surveying, and the Reading Instrument f referred to in paragraph 1 of the explanatory remarks) perfects the usefulness of it. No surveyor will waste hl3 time, temper, or money, in computing by the laborious method hitherto in use when he can here find his computation already made and tabulated .... Solicitous chiefly that this Traverse Table shall be useful, I submit it to the profession, confident that it has only to be known in order to be regarded as an assistant, ever ready, expeditions, and reliable. WM. CRELLIt*. PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS. " Resolved—'That the Institute place on record its unanimous opinion that Mr Crellin's "Traverse Table," together with the Instrument invented to facilitate the reading and addition of the numbers, will be of the greatest use to surveyors, enabling computations to be made with the maximum of speed and the minimum of liability to error.'" Victorian Instituto of Surveyors. '' Your tables will enable oomputers to do double the work, with half the fat'gue that would result from the ordinary mode." Rout. L. J. Ellery, F.R.S., Government Astronomer, Victoria. "These Tables will effect an economy of 50 per cent, in time." A. J. Skene, Surveyor-General, Victoria. " I can confidently testify that a great laving of time (at least SO per cent.) would result from the use of these Tables. I consider the arrangement of the book an admirable one, and its publication will prove a boon to surveyors." A, Black, Assistant Surveyor-General, Victoria. " Will be a most valuable boon to surveyors—will cause a most wonderful saving of time " Clement Hodgxinsoic, 0.E., Late Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Survey, Victoria. Orders received by H. J. WOOD & CO, BOOKSELLERS, HIGH STBEET. 1882. Letts'Diaries. 1882. LETTS' AUSTRALIAN SCRIBBLING DIABIES. LETTS' DIARIES. LETTS' DIARIES. IHE first supply by Mail Steamer NOW to HAND, and open for selection. \ H J. WOOD & CO, STATIONEES' HALL, HIGH STBEET. The Stylographic Pen A NEW WRITING INSTRUMENT convenience of the lead Pencil and permanency of pen and iuk. THE STYLOGRAPHIC PEN, Llvermore's Patent, MANUFACTURED BY THE STXLOGRAPHIO PEN COMPANY. H. J. WOOD & CO. STATIONERS, HIGH STREET, AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. GRANDEST WORK OF THE AGE, ADAMS' SYW-CHRONOLOGICAL CHART, Containing— A fall and complete outline of all Nations, embraced In Biblical, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern History, Together with the illustrious personages, important events, inventions, discoveries, and changes In all ages. The whole chart elaborately and beautifully embellished with numerous illustrations. ADAM3' SYN-OHRONO LOGICAL Is a Grand Plotorial Panorama of the World's History from the earliest ages to date. A Grand Work of Ohromo Lithographic Art. It can be had in Book form or on Patent Frame mounted on rollers. Size of Map—22 feet by 30 inches, Mounted on canvas. H. J. WOOD & CO., STATIONERS' HALL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH^

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2367, 3 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2367, 3 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2367, 3 November 1881, Page 2

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