Railway Stores Contracts




876
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 38

No. Description of Article. Rate. Per.
Auckland.
£ s. d.
Wellington.
£ s. d.
Addington.
£ s. d.
Hillside.
£ s. d.
100 SCHEDULE FOR FURNISHING IRONMONGERY—contd. Locks, pad, galvanised, brass springs, 2½in. .. ..
101 " " japanned-iron, 2½in., 2-keyed 3in. .. ..
102 " " japanned-iron, 2½in., 2-keyed .. ..
103 " " brass, Hobbs’s patent, 2½in. 3in. .. ..
104 " " brass, Hobbs’s patent, 2½in. .. ..
105 " " American, 2-keyed, Russell and Erwin’s Cat., 1887 No. 1500, 2in. .. ..
106 " " American, 2-keyed, Russell and Erwin’s Cat., 1887 No. 1520, 2½in. .. ..
107 " " " " D. K. Miller Lock Co., No. 1, 2½in. .. ..
108 Matches, wax, best New Zealand manufacture, in 250-tin boxes .. ..
109 " safety, Bryant and May’s, large .. ..
110 Mats, cocoanut fibre, No. 3, 30in. x 18in. .. ..
111 " " No. 4, 33in. x 20in. .. ..
112 " " No. 5, 36in. x 22in. .. ..
113 " " No. 6, 39in. x 24in. .. ..
114 Matting, " " .. ..
115 " New Zealand manufacture .. ..
116 Mops, 16oz. white wool .. ..
117 Ovens, colonial, ⅜ plate, 24in. x 16in. x 12in. .. ..
118 " " 30in. x 16in. x 12in. .. ..
119 " " 36in. x 18in. x 12in. .. ..
120 Ranges, cooking, Handley, 3ft., without boiler .. ..
121 " " Hyamason, 3ft., without boiler .. ..
122 " " " with .. ..
123 " " Broady, 3ft., without boiler .. ..
124 " " " with .. ..
125 " " Luke’s “Excelsior,” Class E, 3ft. .. ..
126 " " " 3ft. 3in. .. ..
127 " " " 3ft. 6in. .. ..
128 " " Scott’s “Victor,” No. 3 .. ..
129 " " " No. 4 .. ..
130 " " Watter’s, No. 2, 2ft. 9in., without boiler .. ..
131 " " No. 3, 3ft., with .. ..
132 " " “Orion,” No. 0, with copper boiler .. ..
133 " " No. 1, .. ..
134 " " No. 2, .. ..
135 " " “Zealandia,” 36in., Plate No. III. in catalogue .. ..
136 Scissors, lamp .. ..
137 " office, 6in. to 8in. .. ..
138 Springs, door, spiral, steel, 18in. .. ..
139 " sofa, 7in., 9 W.G., coppered steel, turned ends .. ..
140 " " 8 " .. ..
141 " " 6in., 10 " .. ..
142 Stove-piping, 5in. to 6in., black .. ..
143 " elbows, black, 1ft. each way from point .. ..
144 " caps, " with 1ft. of pipe .. ..
145 " 5in. to 6in., galvanised steel, 22 G .. ..
146 " elbows, galvanised steel, 22 G, 1ft. each way from point .. ..
147 " caps, galvanised steel, 22 G, with 1ft. of pipe .. ..
148 Stoves, “Queen,” No. 6 .. ..
149 " “Nimble,” No. 6 .. ..
150 " " No. 7 .. ..
151 " “Enchantress,” No. 6 .. ..
152 " “Dover,” No. 6 .. ..
153 " " No. 7 .. ..
154 " " No. 8 .. ..
155 Water-wells, china, to sample, for damping brushes .. ..
156 " bottles, to sample .. ..
157 " tumblers, " .. ..
158 Window-fittings, viz.:— .. ..
159 Blind-cord .. ..
160 Rollers, Hartshorn’s spring, 1in., complete, 36in. and 48in. .. ..
161 " " 1½in. .. ..
162 Roller-ends, brass, with projecting brackets .. ..
163 Sash-weights, iron .. ..
164 Axle-pulleys, brass .. ..
165 Sash-fasteners, Morell’s patent .. ..
166 " brass, with china knob, to sample .. ..
167 Rack-pulleys, " .. ..
168 Sash-lifts, brass, 1½in. .. ..
169 Sash-line, Silver Lake Company’s, B quality .. ..
170 " copper .. ..
171 SCHEDULE FOR IRON AND STEEL.
1* Iron, bar, flat, square, and round, B.B.H. .. 16 10 0
2* " " " " Netherton Crown, best .. 17 10 0
3† " " " " R.H. Crown, or equal quality .. 14 0 0
4† " " " " of N.Z. manufacture .. 14 10 0
  • To be of a tensile strength of 22 tons to the square inch of original area, with an elongation of not less than 20 per cent.
    † To be of a tensile strength of 20 tons to the square inch of original area, with an elongation of not less than 15 per cent.

NOTE.—The department shall have power to subject any part out of each delivery of bar iron to test, and, should any bar fail to show the strength and ductility above specified, the whole delivery will be rejected, and the contractor shall have no claim for payment on account of the iron used for test.



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