Ironmongery Pricing




Tacks, best Flemish, 8 oz. per M. . . . 0 8

" " 12 oz. per M. 0 8
" " 14 oz. per M. 0 8
" " 16 oz. per M. 0 8
" " 18 oz. per M. 0 8
" " 20 oz. per M. 0 8
American . . . 0 8
brass, round heads . . . 3 6
tinned, 12 oz. to 14 oz. per M. . . . 0 10

Per dozen
Needles—packing . . . 1 0
Nipples—any size . . . 3 6
Pistol—revolvers . . . 3 6

Per lb.
Oilstones—Turkey . . . 2 3

Per quire
Paper—Glass, Davis’s patent, or Oakey’s . . . 1 3
" cloth . . . 2 0
Sand . . . 0 2

Per dozen
Pegs—clothes, American spring . . . 0 9
Pencils—carpenters’ . . . 1 3

Per lb.
Picks—railway . . . 0 10
Each,
English, common blacked, steel points, 5 to 7 lbs. (Gilpin’s) . . . 4 6
American, 5 to 7 lbs. (Collins or Sharp’s) . . . 6 6
Pincers—carpenters’ (Timmins’) . . . 1 3

Per lb.
Pins—panel to 1 inch . . . 1 0
Panel from 1 inch upwards . . . 1 0

Each,
Planes—grooving (Moseley or Mathieson’s) . . . 5 0
Jack (Moseley or Mathieson’s) . . . 4 6
Smoothing (Moseley or Mathieson’s) . . . 3 6
Trying (Moseley or Mathieson’s) . . . 6 6

Per dozen,
Plates—Iron, enamelled, wrought 9½ inch . . . 13 0
Pressed, tin . . . 4 6

Each,
Plyers—Stubb’s, cutting flat or round jaws . . . 2 6

Pots—Glue, Nos. 1 to 3 . . . 3 0
" Nos. 4 to 6 . . . 5 0
Per cwt.
Three-legged . . . 25 0

Per lb.
Copper . . . 2 0

Each,
Punches—Spring (Stubb’s) . . . 3 0
Ditto, for eyelets (Stubb’s) . . . 3 0

Per tooth,
Rakes—Garden, 8 to 16 teeth . . . 0 1½

Each,
Ranges—Cooking, large English, 3 feet in length, Leamington (Flavel or Yeates Heywood) . . . £9 0 0
Cooking, large, English, 3 feet 6 inches in length, Leamington (Flavel or Yeates Heywood) . . . £13 0 0
Cooking, large English, 4 feet in length, Leamington (Flavel or Yeates Heywood) . . . £16 0 0
Cooking, large, English, 5 feet in length, Leamington (Flavel or Yeates Heywood) . . . £24 0 0

Per foot,
Ridging—Galvanized, 18 inch . . . 0 10

Per gross,
Rings—Brass curtain, any size . . . 3 9

Per lb.
Rivets—Cooper’s iron, various sizes . . . 0 6
Copper . . . 2 0
Galvanized iron . . . 1 0
Tinmen’s . . . 0 8
Rotten Stone . . . 0 6

Each,
Rules—Two feet, twofold, box (Aston’s) . . . 2 0
" with slide (Aston’s) . . . 3 0
" fourfold, box (Aston’s) . . . 2 6
Three feet, box (Aston’s) . . . 4 0

Safes—Milner’s Fire-proof Boxes,
E, 20 x 14 . . . £6 0 0
26 x 20 . . . £11 0 0
32 x 22 . . . £17 0 0
44 x 32 x 26 . . . £18 0 0
47, 36 x 36 . . . £45 0 0

Per drawer,
If with drawers, extra . . . £3 0 0
Per shelf,
If with shelves, extra . . . £1 10 0

Each,
Sash Fasteners—Patent, brass . . . 0 6

Per pint,
Saucepans—Tinned, with covers, 1 pint to 10 quarts . . . 0 5
Enamelled . . . 0 9

Each,
Saws—American buck . . . 5 0
Bow, 12 to 18 inch blades, without frame (Stubb’s) . . . 1 3
" with frame (Stubb’s) . . . 7 0

Per foot,
Cross-cut (R. Sorby’s) . . . 3 3

Each,
Frame, ½ and ¾ inch blades, 2 feet long (R. Sorby’s) . . . 7 0
Hand, to 26 inch (R. Sorby’s) . . . 5 6
Iron split (R. Sorby’s) . . . 1 0
Meat, 16 inch (R. Sorby’s) . . . 4 6
Rip, 28 inch and upwards (R. Sorby’s) . . . 6 6
Tenon, 12 to 14 inch, iron backed (R. Sorby’s) . . . 4 6
Whip (R. Sorby’s) . . . 1 6
Set, hand (R. Sorby’s) . . . 1 6
Pit or cross-cut (R. Sorby’s) . . . 1 6

Scales,
For weighing Gold, brass pans and weights 34 ounces (Avery’s) . . . £2 15 0
For weighing Gold, brass pans and weights 64 oz. (Avery’s) . . . £3 15 0
For weighing Gold, brass pans and weights 128 oz. (Avery’s) . . . £6 0 0



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Otago Provincial Gazette 1863, No 281





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