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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 15.

No. Description of Article. Rate. Per
Auckland.
£ s. d.
Wellington.
£ s. d.
Addington.
£ s. d.
Hillside.
£ s. d.
216 SCHEDULE FOR IRONMONGERY—continued.
217 Packing, Harris’s patent, all descriptions, N.B. Rubber Company 0 1 4 lb.
" Italian asbestos millboard, United Asbestos Company’s “Special A1” 0 1 9 "
218 " " metallic tape, United Asbestos Company’s “Victor,” extra special 0 5 0 "
219 " " yarn, United Asbestos Company’s 0 3 0 "
220 " " rolled cloth (round), United Asbestos Company’s 0 3 9 "
221 Pickaxes, 7lb. to 8lb. 1 13 0 doz.
222 Plaster of Paris, in 7lb. tins 0 1 0 tin.
223 Ploughshares, cast 0 0 10 each.
224 Powder, blasting 0 0 5½ lb.
225 Ridging, galvanised-iron, 16in., with 2in. lead edges 0 0 6½ foot.
226 " " 18in., 0 0 7½ "
227 " " 20in., 0 0 8½ "
228 " " 24in., 0 0 10½ "
229 Rivets, iron, ¼in. thick, all descriptions 1 2 0 cwt.
230 " " ⅜in. " 1 1 0 "
231 " " ½in. " 0 17 0 "
232 " " ⅝in. " 0 15 0 "
233 " " ¾in. " 0 14 0 "
234 " " cooper’s 0 0 2½ lb.
235 " tinned 0 0 7 "
236 " copper 0 0 10 "
237 " and washers 0 0 10 "
238 Rules, box, 2ft., 4-fold 0 12 0 doz.
239 Saws, Sorby’s or Disston’s, as ordered, hand, panel, and rip 0 4 6 each.
240 " cross-cut, double-ended 0 1 6 foot.
241 " band, Perin’s, ¼in. 0 0 6 "
242 " " ⅜in. 0 0 6 "
243 " " ½in. 0 0 7 "
244 " " ⅝in. 0 0 9 "
245 " " 1in. 0 0 10 "
246 " double-end, American, “Lightning” 0 1 7 "
247 " one-man 0 1 11 "
248 " bow, for metal 0 3 3 each.
249 " blades, for above 0 8 0 doz.
250 Screws, brass, per cent. discount from Nettlefold’s list, 1886, Art. 2 45%
251 " iron " " Art. 1 62½%
252 Scythe-blades, 42in. 1 11 0 doz.
253 Scythe-stones 0 3 0 "
254 Shovels, stamped, fire, hand 0 6 0 "
255 " coaling, square-mouthed, 14in. x 12½in., steel 2 0 0 "
256 " Black’s, No. 4, D.H.R.P. 1 13 0 "
257 " Ames’s, No. 3, L.H.R.P. 1 14 0 "
258 Slates, roofing, best Welsh “Countess” (20in. x 10in.) 9 0 0 1,000.
259 Solder, plumber’s or tinsmith’s 0 0 9 lb.
260 Spades, Parkes’s, No. 3 2 8 0 doz.
261 Spanners, shifting, Coe’s patent, 6in. 0 1 6 each.
262 " " 8in. 0 2 0 "
263 " " 10in. 0 2 3 "
264 " " 12in. 0 2 9 "
265 " " 15in. 0 4 9 "
266 Spelter, fine and coarse 0 0 9½ lb.
267 Spikes, 5in. to 8in. 0 16 0 cwt.
268 Spouting, ridging, and downpipe, per cent. discount from list 57½%
269 " fittings, per cent. from list 20%
270 Staples, wire fencing 0 16 0 cwt.
271 Tacks, copper 0 0 10 lb.
272 " tinned 0 0 2¾ 1,000.
273 " blued 0 0 2¼ "
274 Tanks, 400 gallons, iron 3 5 0 each.
275 Tapes, measuring, Chesterman’s, metallic, 33ft. “Constantia” 0 5 0 "
276 " " 66ft. 0 7 6 "
277 " " without case, 33ft. 0 2 6 "
278 " " 66ft. 0 4 0 "
279 " steel, ⅜in. wide, 66ft. 1 11 0 "
280 Tin ingot, colonial 3 16 0 cwt.
281 Tin plate, best charcoal, IXXX 1 13 0 box.
282 Tomahawks, American 1 3 6 doz.
283 Trucks, American, store, 0 0 11 0 each.
284 " " 1 0 14 0 "
285 " " 2 0 17 0 "
286 " " 3 1 4 0 "
287 " " 4 1 10 0 "
288 Valves, Peet’s patent, gun-metal, ¼in. } Bib or other- 0 4 0 "
289 " " ⅜in. } wise, flanged 0 5 8 "
290 " " 1in. } or screwed in 0 7 6 "
291 " " 1¼in. } any manner 0 13 0 "
292 " " 2in. } required 1 0 0 "
293 Vices, staple, solid box 0 0 3¾ lb.
294 Washers, iron, light 0 0 2½ "
295 " " heavy 0 0 2 "
296 Weighing-machines, Fairbank’s, “Union” counter, to 240lb. 2 5 0 each.
297 Wire, fencing, galvanised, Nos. 6 to 8 W.G. } Johnson and Nephew, 9 10 0 ton.
298 " " steel, black, " } or other approved 8 10 0 "
299 " " iron, " " make. 9 0 0 "


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