Ironmongery Pricing List




Hinges—Back Flap

,, 1 inch 0 3
,, 1½ inch 0 6
,, 2 inch 0 9
,, 2½ inch 1 6
,, 3 inch 1 6
,, 4 inch 1 6
,, 5 inch 0 6
,, 6 inch 0 6

Per inch per pair.

Iron, T, 8 to 14 inch, wrought Lancashire . 0 1
,, 16 to 20 inch ,, . 0 1

Each.

Hoes—Dutch, cast steel, strong . 2 0
Garden, 3 to 4½ inch ,, . 1 0
,, 5 to 7 inch ,, . 1 0

Per cwt.

Holdfasts—Galvanised, for spouting . 50 0
to pattern . 60 0

Each.

Hooks—Brass hat and coat, with screws . 1 0
Iron ,, japanned . 0 2
,, with eyes, 4 inch . 0 6
,, ,, 6 inch . 0 8
,, ,, 9 inch . 0 10
,, ,, 12 inch . 1 0
Brass, screw, 1 to 1¼ inch . 0 2
,, 1½ to 2½ inch . 0 4
,, with eyes, cupboard, 4 inch . 0 9
,, 6 inch . 1 0

Per cwt.

Iron—Morewood’s (Lion brand) corrugated galvanised, No. 12 guage . 30 0
,, 14 ,, . 30 0
,, 16 ,, . 30 0
,, 18 ,, . 30 0
,, 20 ,, . 35 0
,, 22 ,, . 40 0
,, 24 ,, . 42 0
,, 26 ,, . 46 0
,, 28 ,, . 46 0
,, 30 ,, . 48 0

Hamilton’s corrugated, galvanised, No. 12 guage . 30 0
,, 14 ,, . 30 0
,, 16 ,, . 30 0
,, 18 ,, . 30 0
,, 20 ,, . 36 0
,, 22 ,, . 38 0
,, 24 ,, . 40 0
,, 26 ,, . 40 0
,, 28 ,, . 42 0
,, 30 ,, . 44 0

Tupper’s 12 ,, . 30 0
,, 14 ,, . 30 0
,, 16 ,, . 30 0
,, 18 ,, . 30 0
,, 20 ,, . 36 0
,, 22 ,, . 38 0
,, 24 ,, . 40 0
,, 26 ,, . 44 0
,, 28 ,, . 44 0
,, 30 ,, . 44 0

Corrugated Galvanized of approved Scotch brands, 12 ,, . 20 0
,, 14 ,, . 20 0
,, 16 ,, . 30 0
,, 18 ,, . 30 0
,, 20 ,, . 30 0
,, 22 ,, . 35 0
,, 24 ,, . 38 0
,, 26 ,, . 38 0
,, 28 ,, . 40 0
,, 30 ,, . 42 0

Each.

Irons—Plane, single, all descriptions (Mathieson or Sorby’s) . 1 0

Per pair.

Plane, double, all descriptions, (Mathieson or Sorby’s) . 2 0

Per lb.

Irons—Smoothing (or Sad) . 0 3
Tailors’ 18 to 24 lb. . 2 6
Soldering . 4 0

Per quart.

Kettles—Tin, tinned, 2 to 9 quarts . 1 4

Per gallon.

,, kitchen fountain, tinned, long tailed cocks, 2 to 10 gallons . 5 0

Each.

Knives—Budding and Pruning, Sayner and Cook or Rodger’s . 2 6

Per inch.

Butchers’, 5 to 12 inch (Williams’) . 0 6

Per pair.

Knives and Forks—Carving, black or bone . 5 0

Per dozen.

Knives and Forks—Dinner, black or bone . 7 0

Each.

Knives—Drawing, Carpenters’ (Mathieson or R. Sorby’s) . 2 6
Glaziers’ . 1 3
Pallet, for paint-grinding . 2 6
Stopping . 1 6

Per lb.

Ladles—Lead, 4 to 6 inch, wrought iron . 0 7
,, 7 to 8 inch . 0 7

Each.

Soup, iron, tinned ½ gallon . 1 0

Latches—Bow, 4½ inch . 1 6
,, 5 inch . 1 6
,, 6 inch . 1 6
,, 7 inch . 1 6
Norfolk, 4½ inch . 0 8
,, 5 inch . 0 9
,, 6 inch . 1 0
,, 7 inch . 1 0
Stable, 4½ inch . 1 0
,, 5 inch . 1 0
,, 6 inch . 1 0
,, 7 inch . 4 6

Lanterns—Bull’s eye . 3 0
Hand, glass . 4 0

Per lb.

Lead—Black, best (Davis’s) . 0 8

Each.

Levels—Spirit, Masons’ (Mathieson or R. Sorby’s) . 2 6
American ditto, with side view, 24 inches . 5 6
,, ,, 30 inches . 6 0

Per doz. yds.

Lines—Patent sash . 1 0

Each.

Locks—Cupboard, iron, 3½ inch, tumbler . 0 9
,, brass, 3½ inch . 1 6
,, ,, 4 inch . 2 0
Desk, brass, 3½ inch, tumbler . 2 0
Box ,, 4 inch . 2 0
Drawer ,, 2 to 3 inch . 8 0
machine-made, patent safety . 3 0



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Otago Provincial Gazette 1863, No 281





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