Tenders for Railway Stores




Dec. 11.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1463

No. Description of Article. Rate. Per
Auckland.
£ s. d.
Wellington.
£ s. d.
Christchurch.
£ s. d.
Dunedin.
£ s. d.
62 SCHEDULE FOR IRONMONGERY—continued.
62 Brooms, bass, No. 4, W. Wigfall & Co.’s, or other approved maker 1 5 0 doz.
63 “ No. 5, “ 1 8 0
64 “ cane and bass, No. 5, “ 1 8 0
65 “ “ No. 6, “ 1 10 0
66 “ hair, No. 8, “ 2 8 0
67 “ “ No. 10, “ 3 6 0
68 Brushes, bannister, single, to pattern.. 0 12 0
69 “ scrubbing .. 0 12 0
70 “ deck scrubs 0 18 0
71 “ dandy .. 0 12 0
72 “ stove, in sets of three 0 3 0 set.
73 “ tar, long.handled .. 0 14 0 doz.
74 “ “ short-handled .. 0 9 0
75 “ tarpaulin-dressing, to sample 1 0 0
76 damping, 4in., hair 0 19 0
77 “ Thompson’s patent 1 1 0
78 “ spoke .. 0 8 6
79 “ millet, whisks 0 6 0
80 Buckets, galvanised-iron, strapped, 12in. 1 2 0
81 “ “ 13in. 1 4 0
82 “ “ 14in. 1 6 0
83 Cement, Portland, White Brothers’, or other approved English manufacture 0 17 0 barrel.
84 Cans, water, japanned, 2-gallon 0 4 6 each.
85 “ watering, galvanised, with rose, 10 quarts 0 4 6
86 Chain, short-link, Lloyd’s test, 3/16in. .. 1 5 0 cwt.
87 “ “ “ 1/4in. .. 1 2 0
88 “ “ “ 5/16in. .. 1 0 0
89 “ “ “ 3/8in. .. 0 18 6
90 “ “ “ 1/2in. .. 0 17 0
91 “ “ “ 5/8in. .. 0 16 0
92 “ “ “ 3/4in. and upwards 0 15 0
93 “ galvanised, long link .. 1 2 0
94 “ twisted link .. 1 4 0
95 “ “ japanned 0 5 0 doz. yds.
96 “ brass, Nos. 12 and 14 .. 0 3 9
97 Chalk, lump .. 0 4 0 cwt.
98 Coal-scuttles, waterloo scoop, 18in., japanned .. 0 3 6 each.
99 Chairs, American, with arms, cane-seated 0 7 0
100 “ “ without arms, “ 0 6 0
101 Coach-screws, ½in. diameter upwards .. 1 5 0 cwt.
102 “ ¼in. to ¾in. .. 0 5 0 gross.
103 Cocks, brass, H.P. water, bib, screwed or tinned tail, ½in. 0 1 0 each.
104 “ “ “ “ ¾in. 0 1 10
105 “ “ “ “ 1in. 0 1 10
106 “ “ “ “ 1¼in. 0 3 6
107 “ “ “ “ 1½in. 0 5 6
108 “ “ “ “ 1¾in. 0 6 6
109 “ “ “ “ 1⅞in. 0 8 0
110 “ “ range, complete, screwed, ½in. .. 0 1 6
111 “ “ “ “ ¾in. .. 0 2 9
112 “ “ “ “ 1in. .. 0 4 6
113 “ “ “ “ 1¼in. .. 0 6 0
114 “ “ “ “ 1½in. .. 0 9 0
115 “ gun-metal, steam, plug, bib, or otherwise, flanged at one or both ends, ½in.. 0 1 9
116 “ “ “ “ ¾in.. 0 2 9
117 “ “ “ “ 1in.. 0 5 0
118 “ “ “ “ 1¼in.. 0 6 6
119 “ “ “ “ 1½in.. 0 9 0
120 “ “ “ “ 1¾in.. 0 14 0
121 “ “ “ “ 1⅞in.. 0 16 6
122 “ “ “ “ 2in.. 1 0 0
123 “ “ “ screwed, male or female, as required ½in.. 0 1 8
124 “ “ “ “ ¾in.. 0 2 10
125 “ “ “ “ 1in.. 0 4 2
126 “ “ “ “ 1¼in.. 0 6 3
127 “ “ “ “ 1½in.. 0 10 0
128 “ “ “ “ 1¾in.. 0 11 6
129 “ “ “ “ 1⅞in.. 0 13 0
130 “ “ “ “ 2in.. 0 18 6
131 Cotter-pins, per cent. discount from Nettlefold’s list, 1886, Art. 595 45%
132 Copper, bar 4 15 0 cwt.
133 “ pipe, brazed 6 0 0
134 “ “ solid drawn 7 0 0
135 “ sheet, up to ¼in. thick 5 2 0
136 Currycombs .. 0 3 0 doz.
137 Dusters, Turkish, to sample .. 0 5 6
138 “ feather .. 0 3 4 each.
139 Dynamite, Nobel’s best 0 1 8 lb.
140 “ caps for exploding 0 2 10 box.
141 Emery cloth, Oakey’s, all numbers 1 7 6 ream.
142 “ powder .. 0 0 3 lb.
143 Fire-clay, English .. 0 4 0 cwt.


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