✨ Price List of Ironmongery
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Bits—Copper soldering... 2 6
" " " handled... 2 6
Per cwt.
Boilers—Iron, furnace, various sizes... 28 0
Per gallon.
Oval, tinned, with covers, 2 to 10 gallons... 2 0
Per inch.
Bolts—Brass, flush, 4 to 12 inch, all widths... 0 1½
" " " over 12 inch, all widths... 0 1¾
Iron, flat spring, 6 to 10 inch... 0 1
" round barrel, 4 to 12 inch... 0 1¼
" tower, 4 to 12 inch... 0 1
Each.
Iron, spring rod, (for high doors)
2 feet... 3 0
" 2 feet 6 inches... 4 0
" 3 feet... 4 6
Per lb.
Iron and nuts, various sizes, and heads, Whitworth thread, galvanized... 0 6
Each.
Boxes—Cash japanned, 9 inch, Chubb's lock... 25 0
Cash japanned, 10 inch "... 30 0
- " 11 inch "... 32 0
- " 12 inch "... 35 0
Brace—Iron, and bits, best, with 36 bits and collar bright (R. Sorby, Mathieson, or Brookes Brothers')... 26 0
Wood, and bits, best, with 36 bits and collar, bright (R. Sorby, Mathieson, or Brookes Brothers')... 20 0
Brace Bits—Various sorts and sizes (R. Sorby, Mathieson, or Brookes Brothers')... 0 9
Brackets—Shelf, iron, 6 inch... 0 6
" " 8 inch... 0 8
" " 10 inch... 0 9
" " 12 inch... 0 10
Per lb.
Brands—Government, made to pattern, with handles, complete, 1 to 3 inch... 5 0
" " " 3 to 5 inch... 4 0
Per letter.
Iron, any letter or numbers required... 6 0
Steel, " " "... 3 0
Each.
*Brooms—Bass, No. 3... 2 6
Carpet, twig, American flat, 3 string wire bound... 1 6
Hair, No. 6... 2 4 - " No. 8... 3 0
Brushes—Banister or hand, No. 3... 1 10 - " " No. 5... 2 6
Hand, scrubbing, Barsham's patent, No. 1... 1 6
Per set.
Shoe (3 in a set)... 4 6
Stove, " large... 5 0
Each.
*Whitewash, No. 3, nailed stock... 2 6 - " No. 10 copper, tied, large... 6 0
*Sash tools, No. 1 to 6 (Kent's best)... 0 7 - " No. 7 to 12... 1 6
*Ground paint, No. 1 to 3, "... 2 0
- " No. 0 to 0000 "... 3 0
*Yellow socket, string-bound, No. 00 to 000,000... 2 0 - " copper bound, "... 3 6
Lilly socket, " No. 0000 to 000,000... 1 0
Lilly socket, string bound, No. 0000 to 000,000 (Kent's best)... 2 0
Buckets—American, 3 hoop... 1 6
Iron, galvanized, 11 inches, strapped sides and bottoms... 3 9
Iron, galvanized, 12 inches strapped sides and bottoms... 4 9
Per cwt.
Camp ovens... 25 0
Each.
Candlesticks—Brass, oblong, 6 to 7 inch extra strong, with extinguisher... 2 6
Per pair.
Candlesticks, pillar, 9 to 19 inch... 6 0
Per gallon.
Cans—Toilet, painted... 4 6
Per 1,000.
Caps—Percussion, Eley's, No. 12 & 13... 4 6
" revolver, Eley's... 4 6
" military, flanged, "... 6 6
Cartridges—Ball, revolver, all bores... 75 0
Per lb.
Chalk... 0 3
Per 1/8 inch.
Chisel—Carpenters' Firmer, 1/4 to 2 inch, handled (Ward & Payne, R. Sorby, Mathieson, or Brookes Brothers')... 0 1½
Carpenters' Gouge, 1/4 to 2 inch, handled (Ward & Payne, R. Sorby, Mathieson, or Brookes Brothers')... 0 2
Socket, 1/4 to 2 inch, handled (Ward & Payne, R. Sorby, Mathieson, or Brookes Brothers')... 0 3
Mortice, 1/2 to 2 inch, handled, (Ward & Payne, R. Sorby, Mathieson, or Brookes Brothers')... 1 0
Per lb.
Cold, large, for opening boxes, steeled... 1 0
" " all steel... 2 0
Each.
Cleavers—Butchers', small wood handle, (Williams's)... 5 0
Per lb.
Butchers', large iron "... 2 6
Each.
*Coals—Vases, japanned, oval... 25 0
Scuttle or hod, Waterloo pattern, japanned... 6 0
Scoop for scuttle... 1 0
Cocks—Brass 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch, with or without loose keys... 3 0
" 1/2 to 1 inch, with screwed bottoms... 7 0
" 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inch "... 20 0
Cocks—Brass, high pressure bib, Chrime's Patent, 1/2 to 1 inch... 2 0
" " 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inch... 3 0
" high pressure stop, Chrime's patent 1/2 to 1 inch... 2 0
" " 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inch... 3 0
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Otago Provincial Gazette 1863, No 281