✨ Accepted Tender for Ironmongery
574
Compasses
- Carpenters', best, 6 to 8 inch, wing joint (Timmins or Wing's) ... 1 0
- ,, 10 to 14in. Cooper's best ... 1 0
- (Timmins or Wing's) ... 1 0
*Corkscrews — Strong
Cramps
- Wrought Iron, with sliding clam, 4 feet ... 50 0
- ,, 6 feet ... 65 0
Diamonds
- Glaziers' ... Each. 16 0
- ,, for plate glass ... 25 0
Emery
- Fine and coarse grain (Oakey or Davis's) ... Per lb. 0 6
Per quire
- Cloth ... 2 6
- Paper ... 1 0
Per foot
*Fenders — Cast Iron, with sole, 3 to 4½ feet across ... 2 6
- ,, *Superior ... 6 0
Per inch
Files — Bastard, various (Lockwood, Firth, Johnson, Brookes, Brothers, or Wing’s) ... 0 1½
- Rasp, cabinet (Lockwood, Firth, Johnson, Brookes, Brothers, or Wing’s) ... 0 2
Per dozen
- Pit Saw (Stubbs’) ... 7 6
- Cross-cut ... 19 0
- Tenon ... 4 6
- Hand ... 6 0
Per set
*Fire Irons — Office, best ... 15 0
- ,, medium ... 10 0
Each
Forks — Manure, three prongs, cast steel (Parke’s) ... 6 0
- Stable or Pitch (R. Sorby’s) ... 3 6
- Steel, three or four prongs, for digging (American) ... 5 6
Frying pans
- Round, tinned iron, 9 to 12 inch ... 2 0
- Per lb. ... 0 9
- Round, long-handled ... Each. 0 9
Each
- Round, enamelled, 9 to 12 inch ... 8 0
Gimlets
- Twist or shell, various sizes (Marples or R. Sorby’s) ... 0 4
- Spike, various sizes (Marples or R. Sorby’s) ... 0 9
Per dozen
Glasses — Chimneys, for lamps of lighthouses ... 18 0
- ,, for other lamps ... 12 0
- Globes for lamps ... Each. 5 0
Per lb.
Glue — Best London ... 0 8
Each
Grates — Portable, 16 to 20 inch, Gothic ... 20 0
- Hall pattern ... Per ton.
Grease
- Cylinder, Chemical Co.'s best railway antiquity ... £45 0 0
Per bar
Gridirons — Round bar ... 0 2
- Fluted ... 0 4
Per inch dia.
Grindstones — Best Newcastle or Bilston, for lathe, 9 to 12 dia. ... 0 8
- 16 to 20 inch ... 0 8
- 22 to 26 inch ... 0 8
- 28 to 30 inch ... 0 8
- 32 to 36 inch ... 0 8
- 38 to 42 inch ... 0 8
Per lb.
Iron mounting ... 0 9
Hammers
- Blacksmith’s Hand (Attwood, Gilpin, Timmins, or Mathieson’s) ... Each. 0 8
- Blacksmith’s Sledge (Attwood, Gilpin, Timmins, or Mathieson’s) ... 0 8
Each
Carpenters’, with handles, large Canterbury (Attwood, Gilpin, Timmins, or Mathieson’s) ... 3 0
Per lb.
Masons’, all weights (Attwood, Gilpin, Timmins, or Mathieson’s) ... 1 6
- Riveting, large, with hammers (Attwood, Gilpin, Timmins, or Mathieson’s) ... 2 0
Each
Shoemakers’, all steel, 10 to 16oz. ... 1 6
- Stonebreaking hammer ... 3 0
Per pair
Handcuffs — Chain and keys ... 4 5
Each
Keys for handcuffs ... 1 0
Handles
- Axe, hickory ... 1 6
- American Axe ... 0 6
- Broom ... 0 3
- Chisel and gouge ... Stonebreaking hammer, English ash ... Per pair.
Hasps and Staples
- 6 inch ... 0 6
Hinges — Brass Butt
- 1 inch, medium ... 0 3
- 1½ inch ... 0 4
- 2 inch ... 0 6
- 2½ inch ... 0 10
- 3 inch ... 1 0
- 3½ inch ... 1 6
- 4 inch ... 2 3
- 5 inch ... 5 0
- 6 inch ... 10 0
Iron Butt Tariff
- 1 inch, cast ... 0 2
- 1½ inch ... 0 2½
- 2 inch ... 0 3
- 2½ inch ... 0 3½
- 3 inch ... 0 5
- 3½ inch ... 0 6
- 4 inch ... 0 7
- 5 inch ... 0 10
- 6 inch ... 1 0
- Wrought (Lancashire)
- 1 inch ... 0 3
- 1½ inch ... 0 4½
- 2 inch ... 0 6
- 2½ inch ... 0 8
- 3 inch ... 1 0
- 3½ inch ... 1 3
- 4 inch ... 1 8
- 5 inch ... 3 0
- 6 inch ... 4 0
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Otago Provincial Gazette 1863, No 281