Tender for Ironmongery




578

for weighing Gold, brass pans and weights 256 oz. (Avery's) ... £8 0 0
for weighing Gold, brass pans and weights 500 oz. (Avery's) ... £10 0 0
Counter, 28 lbs., No. 3, with oblong, round, or scoop pan, block tin (Avery's) ... 18 0
Counter, 56 lbs., No. 4, with oblong, round, or scoop pan, block tin (Avery's) ... £1 1 0
Counter, 14 lbs., No. 2, with oblong, round, or scoop pan, block tin (Avery's) ... 16 0
Hanging Scoop Ration, 30 lbs., Salter's Circular ... £1 10 0
" " 60 lbs. ... £3 0 0

Scissors—Barbers' (J. Rodgers and Son) ... 2 0
" Office, " 7 inch ... 2 0
" Lamp, " ... 2 6
" Tailors' " ... 3 0
" Drapers' " ... 1 6
" Women's " ... 1 6
Per lb.

*Scrapers—Door, with pan, double standard ... 0 4

Each.
Screw-Drivers, 10 to 12 in., handled (R. Sorby, Brookes, or Mathieson's) ... 2 0
Drivers, 7 to 9 inch, handled (R. Sorby, Brookes, or Mathieson's) ... 1 6
Drivers, 4 to 6 inch, handled (R. Sorby, Brookes, or Mathieson's) ... 0 9

Per hole.
Plates, with taps, 10 to 30 holes, Whitworth's thread (R. Sorby and Co.'s) ... 2 0

Per gross.
Screws—Brass, ½ to ⅜ inch (Nettlefold's patent) ... 2 3
" 1 inch " ... 3 6
" 1¼ to 1½ inch " ... 6 0
" 1¾ to 2 inch " ... 10 0
" 2¼ to 2½ inch " ... 13 0
" 3 to 3½ inch " ... 18 0

Per lb.
Coach, 2 to 3 inch, screwed to 1 in. of head, any head ... 0 6
" 3½ to 4 inch " ... 0 6
" 4½ to 5 inch " ... 0 6
" 5 inch and over, " ... 0 6
Galvanized, cone head, 1½ in. ... 1 6
" " 1¾ inch ... 1 6
" " 2 " ... 1 6
" " 2½ " ... 1 6
" " 3 " ... 1 6

Per gross.
Wood, ½ to ⅜ inch (Nettlefold's patent) ... 1 0
" 1 inch " ... 1 3
" 1¼ to 1½ inch " ... 1 8
" 1¾ to 2 inch " ... 2 8
" 2¼ to 2½ inch " ... 3 4
" 3 inch " ... 5 0
" 3½ to 4 inch " ... 8 0

Each.
Scythes—Large, 36 to 42 inch (R. Sorby's) ... 4 6
" American ... 4 6
Scythe—Handles, complete, American ... 4 0
" " English ... 2 6
Stones ... 0 6

Per inch.
Shears—Tailors' (J. Rogers and Son) ... 4 0

Each.
Tinmen's, cast steel (Mathieson or R. Sorby's) ... 30 0

Shovels—American, with long handles (Day, Collins, or Hunt's) ... 6 0
American, with short handles D (Day, Collins, or Hunt's) ... 5 0
Cinder ... 2 0
Square and round mouthed, side strapped (Lyndon or Foster's) ... 4 6

Per inch diameter.
Sieves—Brass, up to 18 in., any mesh ... 0 8
Iron wire, 18 to 24 inch, ¼ inch mesh and under ... 0 5
" " ⅜ inch mesh ... 0 5
" " ½ inch mesh ... 0 5

Per lb.
Solder—Plumbers' ... 1 6
Tinmens' ... 1 6

Each.
Spades—No. 2, side strapped (Lyndon's patent) ... 5 0
" American (Day, Collins, Hunt or Chapin's) ... 5 0
No. 3, side strapped (Lyndon's patent) ... 6 0
" American (Day, Collins, Hunt or Chapin's) ... 6 0

Per inch.
Spanners—Shifting, Budding's patent, all sizes, (Drury or Mathieson's) ... 1 0

Each.
Spokeshaves—Plated, 3 to 4 inch, box (R. Sorby or Marple's) ... 2 0

Per dozen
Spoons—Britannia metal, table ... 6 0
" " tea ... 2 6

Each.
Gravy, iron, tinned, large ... 1 0

Per dozen.
Table, iron, tinned ... 2 0
Wood ... 6 0

Per foot.
Spouting—Cast Iron, stout, ½ round, 5 inch ... 1 0
" " 4 inch ... 1 0
" " 3 inch ... 1 0
" " 2½ inch galvanized ... 1 6
" " 4 inch galvanized ... 1 6
" " 3 inch galvanized ... 1 6
" " 6 inch, O.G. ... 1 6
" " 4 inch, " ... 1 6
" " 3 inch, " ... 1 6
" " 5 inch, " galvand. ... 1 6
" " 4 inch, " " " ... 1 6

Down Pipes—Cast iron, 4 inch ... 1 3
" " 3 inch ... 1 3
" " 2½ inch ... 1 0
" " 4 inch, galvanized ... 2 6
" " 3 inch, " ... 2 3
" " 2½ inch, " ... 2 0



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Otago Provincial Gazette 1863, No 281





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