The Surveyor, Volumer 13-141900 |
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Side 9
... issue . NEW ZEALAND " SURVEYOR , " June and September , contains a list of the members of the New Zealand Institute , the report of the Council meetings , an excellent digest of the recent new Survey Regulations of Queensland , the ...
... issue . NEW ZEALAND " SURVEYOR , " June and September , contains a list of the members of the New Zealand Institute , the report of the Council meetings , an excellent digest of the recent new Survey Regulations of Queensland , the ...
Side 20
... issue . The Chairman referred with regret to the resignation of Mr. J. F. Loxton from the Presidency , and also to the fact that the members were thereby robbed of the Presidential address . Mr. Heimbrod then exhibited a theodolite very ...
... issue . The Chairman referred with regret to the resignation of Mr. J. F. Loxton from the Presidency , and also to the fact that the members were thereby robbed of the Presidential address . Mr. Heimbrod then exhibited a theodolite very ...
Side 44
... issue regulations for the execution of these surveys . The Royal Prussian Ordnance Survey , a branch of the General Staff of the army , is divided into three sections , namely the Trigonometrical , Topographic , and Cartographic ...
... issue regulations for the execution of these surveys . The Royal Prussian Ordnance Survey , a branch of the General Staff of the army , is divided into three sections , namely the Trigonometrical , Topographic , and Cartographic ...
Side 98
... issue will very much depend upon the point of view from which the question is approached . It is urged , therefore , that , should the Minister see fit to ask for the report of his officers , they may be especially requested to view the ...
... issue will very much depend upon the point of view from which the question is approached . It is urged , therefore , that , should the Minister see fit to ask for the report of his officers , they may be especially requested to view the ...
Side 103
... issue of a well - known periodical , the following ingenious method of finding the circumference and area of a circle is given . The author says the idea is not his , but he gives it for the benefit of some " ingenious correspondents ...
... issue of a well - known periodical , the following ingenious method of finding the circumference and area of a circle is given . The author says the idea is not his , but he gives it for the benefit of some " ingenious correspondents ...
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81 CLARENCE STREET accuracy adjustment appointed Australia axis azimuth barometer base station Board bubble C. J. MERFIELD centre Chief Surveyor CHIG co-efficient Coast colony corresponding cosec Council degs determined difference distance District Surveyor Dubbo E. C. HUGHES Engineering equation error F. A. RIDLEY formula G. H. KNIBBS Government Astronomer Greenwich GREENWICH MEAN HEIMBROD horizontal parallax Hunter Street Institution of Surveyors instrument intersection Journal latitude level tube licensed surveyor magnetic magnetic declination maps marks matter measurement Melbourne ment meridian method MICHI Moon needle observations Observatory obtained paper parallax plane table position precise level prime vertical PRINTER AND STATIONER professional published Queensland Offices scale screw sections semi-diameter SITY South Wales southern declination spirit levels square miles staff STAR'S NAME Surveyor-General Sydney T. F. FURBER T. H. Loxton tacheometer telescope temperature theodolite tion TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYING triangulation Twynam UNIVE UNIVE
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Side 154 - If, from the ends of the side of a triangle, there be drawn two straight lines to a point within the triangle, these shall be less than, the other two sides of the triangle, but shall contain a greater angle.
Side 165 - A new street may arise in another way, and that is where it is not from the first laid out as a street in a formal manner, but may be considered to grow up, so to say, of itself. This often happens where there is an existing highway, and people build houses along the sides of that highway, so that, without any intention of laying out a street, the street grows. When does it become a street ? This question cannot be answered until you know the locality.
Side 221 - The explanation of this difference is probably to be found in the...
Side 253 - Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows : — • 1. This Act may be cited as the
Side 196 - A series of main triangles, having sides as long as practicable, to be carried along the whole line of coast, and to be connected at proper intervals with bases measured by the most approved means. 2) At favorable points of this main series observations to be made for the determination of latitude, longitude, and azimuth, and besides such magnetic observations as circumstances might permit. It was also deemed essential that the difference of longitude between some main points of the survey and the...
Side 253 - Company, shall thereupon be a body corporate by the name contained in the memorandum of association, capable forthwith of exercising all the functions of an incorporated Company, and having perpetual succession and a common seal, with power to hold lands...
Side 6 - His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to establish the following Provisional Regulations, under which Licenses may be obtained, to search for, and remove the same: 1.
Side 227 - Its botanical name is Eucalyptus piperita. Since then many other species of Eucalyptus have been found to have this peppermint odour, and are generally known as "peppermints." The constituent giving this odour has now been isolated. It occurs in greatest amount in the oil obtained from the leaves of E. dives, next in that of E.
Side 166 - He would then have begun to lay out and to form a street, and it would from that moment begin to be a street. But streets may be formed in another way. Supposing that along the line of that which would eventually be considered a street there are a great many owners, no one of them could make a plan for the whole ; but it may be clear that all of them are intending to build with regard to and so as to utilise an existing roadway. How then, will those people lay out and form a street...
Side 18 - SHE is not yet, but he whose ear Thrills to that finer atmosphere Where footfalls of appointed things, Reverberant of days to be, Are heard in forecast echoings, Like wave-beats from a viewless sea— Hears in the voiceful tremors of the sky Auroral heralds whispering