Schedule of Ironmongery




Dec. 11.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1465

No. Description of Article. Rate. Per
Auckland.
£ s. d.
Wellington.
£ s. d.
Christchurch.
£ s. d.
Dunedin.
£ s. d.
SCHEDULE OF IRONMONGERY—continued.
227 Hinges, chest, 10in. 0 4 0 doz. pair.
228 " " 12in. 0 5 0 "
229 " " 14in. 0 5 8 "
230 " " 16in. 0 6 0 "
231 Holland, for window-blinds, yellow or green, 36in. wide 0 0 10 yard.
232 " " 42in. " 0 1 0 "
233 " " 48in. " 0 1 2 "
234 Hooks, case 0 0 7 each.
235 " bag .. 0 0 9 "
236 " wool 0 0 9 "
237 " reaping, B.Y. 0 1 0 "
238 " fern, Gilpin’s fig. 708A, 2ft. handle 0 3 3 "
239 " slashers, 10in. cut, extra strong, Sorby’s No. 0148, or approved maker 0 4 0 "
240 " " double edge " 0 4 6 "
241 " " knife, C. Johnson’s, 12in. x ¼in. 0 3 6 doz.
242 " hat and coat, japanned iron 0 1 1 "
243 " " brass, porcelain knobs 0 6 0 "
244 " and eyes, cabin brass, 4in. to 6in. 0 4 0 "
245 " cup, brass 0 0 9 foot.
246 Hosepipe, best leather, copper rivetted, 3in. 0 2 6 "
247 " " 3½in. 0 3 0 "
248 " " 4in. 0 4 0 "
249 " " 5in. 0 5 0 "
250 " " 6in. 0 5 9 "
251 " " 7in. 0 6 3 "
252 " " 8in. 0 7 0 "
253 " " 9in. 0 7 9 "
254 Indiarubber hosepipe, ⅜in. x 2-ply 0 0 3½ "
255 " " ½in. x " 0 0 4½ "
256 " " ⅝in. x " 0 0 5½ "
257 " " ⅜in. x 3-ply 0 0 7½ "
258 " " 1in. x " 0 0 10 "
259 " " 1¼in. x " 0 1 0 "
260 " " 1½in. x " 0 1 4 "
261 " " 2in. x " 0 1 9 "
262 " " 2½in. x 4-ply 0 2 0 "
263 " suction-hose, spiral bore, 1in. x 2-ply 0 0 10 "
264 " " 1¼in. x " 0 1 0 "
265 " " 1½in. x " 0 1 3 "
266 " " 1¾in. x " 0 1 6 "
267 " " 2in. x " 0 1 8 "
268 " " 2¼in. x " 0 1 10 "
269 " " 2½in. x " 0 2 3 "
270 " belting, 2½in. x 3-ply 0 0 5 "
271 " " 3in. x " 0 0 7 "
272 " " 3½in. x 4-ply 0 0 9 "
273 " " 4in. x " 0 1 0 "
274 " " 5in. x " 0 1 3 "
275 " " 6in. x " 0 1 5 "
276 " insertion sheet 0 2 3 lb.
277 " sheet, best quality 0 2 4 "
278 " " mineralised 0 3 6 doz.
279 " gauge glass rings 0 0 6 ton.
280 Iron, galvanised, corrugated sheets, 5ft. to 8ft. lengths, 24 G 21 0 0 "
281 " " " 26 G 22 0 0 "
282 " " 9ft. and 10ft. " 24 G 22 0 0 "
283 " " " 26 G 23 0 0 cwt.
284 " plain sheet, 26 G 1 2 0 "
285 " " 28 G 1 2 0 "
286 " hoop 0 18 0 "
287 " black " 0 10 0 doz.
288 Keys, railway-car, for guards.. 0 7 6 "
289 " rim-lock 0 3 6 "
290 " drawer and cupboard locks, blank 0 1 3 "
291 " night-latch, blank 0 2 3 "
292 Knobs and spindles, for rim- and mortise-locks, brass 0 6 0 "
293 " " porcelain or mineral 0 6 0 "
294 Knobs, drawer, cedar, 1in. to 1½in., screwed 0 1 0 "
295 Lamp-chimney glasses, class D, engine, to pattern 0 5 6 "
296 " " K, " 0 5 6 "
297 " " O, " 0 5 6 "
298 Lamp-chimneys, ordinary, lipped or slip, ⅝in. burner 0 2 0 "
299 " " 1in. " 0 2 6 "
300 " " 1½in. " 0 3 0 "
301 Lamp-glasses, for bottom of car-roof lamp, to pattern 2 2 0 "
302 Lamp-burners, kerosene, ordinary, ⅝in. 0 4 0 "
303 " " 1in. 0 5 6 "
304 " " 1½in. 0 10 6 "
305 " " “Zenith,” 1in. 2 0 0 "
306 " colza, ¼in. to 1in. 0 1 0 "
307 " " 1¼in. to 1¾in. 0 1 6 lb.
308 Lamp-wick, ball 0 1 0 gross pcs.
309 " kerosene, ⅝in. 0 1 6 "


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🚂 Transport & Communications
9 December 1890
Tenders, Railway Stores, Rates, Supplies, Ironmongery