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JULY 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2393
SCHEDULE 16.—TOOLS—continued.
| Item No. | Description. | Rate. | At per | Contractor. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1790 | Handles, tool, hickory—continued. Pick, railroad, 36 in., Turner, Day, and Woolworth, No. 1 quality | 9/6 | doz. | Ashby, Bergh, and Co (Ltd.), Christchurch. |
| 1793 | Hatchets; Hunter’s (or axe pattern), Sharp’s No. 2 | 27/ | „ | Ditto. |
| 1795 | Hoes, garden, handled, 6 in. to 8 in. blades | 1/6 | each | „ |
| 1796 | Hoes, garden, Dutch, handled, C.S., solid— 6 in. | 1/9 | „ | „ |
| 1797 | 7 in. | 2/ | „ | „ |
| 1798 | 8 in. | 2/3 | „ | „ |
| 1799 | Hooks, reap, solid back, best quality, No. 4, Hutton’s | 1/4 | „ | „ |
| 1800 | Knives, farriers’ (or searchers’), S. and Richardson | 1/3 | „ | „ |
| 1802 | Levels and plumbs, adjustable, mahogany stock, Disston’s No. 24, 24 in. to 30 in. | 4/9 | „ | „ |
| 1803 | Levels and rules, boxwood, Rabone’s No. 1369, 12 in. | 2/ | „ | „ |
| 1804 | Mattocks, short cutter, Gilpin’s best quality— 4½ lb. | 33/ | doz. | „ |
| 1805 | 5 lb. | 35/ | „ | „ |
| 1806 | 5½ lb. | 40/ | „ | „ |
| 1807 | Oilstones— Turkey, best quality | 1/2 | lb. | „ |
| 1808 | Washita, “Lily” quality | 1/ | „ | „ |
| 1809 | Picks, railroad, Gilpin’s self-colour, best quality, 6 lb. to 7 lb. | 30/ | doz. | „ |
| 1817 | Rules, boxwood, Rabone’s— 2 ft. x 4-fold— Plain, with scales, No. 1185 | 1/4 | each | „ |
| 1818 | Bevel edge, with scales, No. 1119 | 2/3 | „ | „ |
| 1819 | Brass-bound, with scales, No. 1116 | 2/8 | „ | „ |
| 1820 | 3 ft. x 4-fold— Plain, with scales, No. 1185 | 1/8 | „ | „ |
| 1821 | Bevel-edge, with scales, No. 1119 | 3/ | „ | „ |
| 1822 | Brass-bound, with scales, No. 1116 | 4/ | „ | „ |
| 1824 | Saws, crosscut, D.E., complete with tabs, one end slotted, back four gauges thinner than teeth, any tooth and length requird— Disston’s | 1/10 | ft. | „ |
| 1825 | Spear and Jackson’s | 1/10 | „ | „ |
| 1826 | Saws, crosscut, one-man, complete with supplementary handle, any tooth required, Disston’s— 3 ft. | 6/ | each | „ |
| 1827 | 3 ft. 6 in. | 7/6 | „ | „ |
| 1828 | 4 ft. | 8/3 | „ | „ |
| 1829 | 4 ft. 6 in. | 9/6 | „ | „ |
| 1831 | Saws, hack (frames only), mall iron— To take saws 8 in. | 1/2 | „ | „ |
| 1832 | To take saws 9 in. | 1/2 | „ | „ |
| 1833 | To take saws 10 in. | 1/3 | „ | „ |
| 1834 | To take saws 12 in. | 1/6 | „ | „ |
| 1835 | Saws, blades for hack, any tooth, “Star”— 8 in. | 1/6 | doz. | „ |
| 1836 | 9 in. | 1/8 | „ | „ |
| 1837 | 10 in. | 1/9 | „ | „ |
| 1838 | 12 in. | 2/ | „ | „ |
| 1840 | Saws, hand, skew back, 26 in., any tooth— Disston’s D8 | 6/ | each | „ |
| 1841 | Spear and Jackson’s 88A | 5/10 | „ | „ |
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NZ Gazette 1915, No 84
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NZ Gazette 1915, No 84
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