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398 Moulding, gilt, to pattern C
399 " " " D
400 Muntz metal, rod
401 " " sheet
402 Nails, diamond head, wire, up to 1in.
403 " " 1¼in. to 6in.
404 " " patent wrought, 1¼in. to 3in., per cent. discount from list
405 " " " 3¼in. to 6in.
406 " " clout, ¼in. to ¾in.
407 " " " 1in. to 2in.
408 " " countersunk
409 " " saddlers', ¼in. to 1¾in.
410 " " copper
411 " " finishing, ¼in. to 1in.
412 " " " 1¼in. to 2in.
413 " " galvanised wire, lead-headed
414 Needles, packing, assorted
415 " " sail,
416 " " saddlers',
417 " " roping,
418 " " tufting
419 " " points
420 Nuts, iron, hex, tapped, Whitworth's standard.
421 " " " blank,
422 " " square, tapped
423 " " " blank
424 Nippers, ticket
425 Oil-feeders, common, 1 pint
426 " " " ¼ " spring bottom
427 " " Kaye's patent, with strainer, ½ pint
428 " " " " 1 "
429 " " " " 1½ "
430 Oil-stones, Turkey, 10in. to 12in.
431 " " Washita
432 " " slips
433 Oil-bottles, tin, ½ gallon
434 " " " 1 "
435 Ovens, colonial, ⅛ plate, 24in. x 16in. x 12in.
436 " " " 30in. x 16in. x 12in.
437 " " " 36in. x 18in. x 12in.
438 Packing, Tuck's patent, all descriptions
439 " " chalk
440 " " flax, Ironmonger and Co.'s "Reliance"
441 Panel-pins, iron
442 " " copper
443 " " brass
444 Plaster of Paris
445 Powder, blasting
446 Pumps, Douglas's, Fig. 1, No. 3
447 " " " No. 4
448 " " " No. 5
449 " " " No. 6
450 " " suction and force, with air-chamber, on plank, complete, Fig. 66
451 " " " " No. 3A
452 " " " " No. 4A
453 " " " " No. 5A
454 Platelayers' beaters, 8lb., steeled both ends to pattern
455 " " pickaxes, 5lb. to 6lb.
456 " " " 7lb. to 8lb.
457 " " mattocks
458 " " shovels, Black's, No. 3, D.H.R.P.
459 " " " No. 4,
460 " " " American, D-handled, round or square mouth
461 " " " L.H.R.P., Ames's, No. 3
462 " " " spades, Parkes's, No. 3
463 " " " Black's, No. 3, 4nl.
464 Pliers, cutting, flat nose
465 Ploughshares, cast
466 Rakes, iron
467 Rivets, iron, ¼in. thick, all descriptions
468 " " ⅜in.
469 " " ½in.
470 " " ⅝in.
471 " " ¾in.
472 " " coopers'
473 " " copper
474 " " " and washers
475 Rules, box, 2ft., 4-fold
476 Saws, Sorby's or Disston's, as ordered, hand, panel, and rip
477 " " cross-cut, double-ended
478 " " band, Perin's, ½in.
479 " " " ⅝in.
480 " " " ¾in.
481 " " " ⅞in.
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NZ Gazette 1888, No 68