✨ Ironmongery Pricing List
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Left Column
Each.
Cistern Heads—Cast iron, 4 in. outlet
- 3 in. ... 5 6
- 2½ in. ... 5 0
- 4 in. galvanized ... 7 0
- 3 in. galvanized ... 7 6
- 2½ in. galvanized ... 6 0
Shoes or Elbows—Cast iron
- 4 inch ... 3 6
- 3 inch ... 3 6
- 2½ inch ... 3 0
- 4 inch galvanized ... 4 0
- 3 inch galvanized ... 4 0
- 2½ inch galvanized ... 3 6
Each.
- Springs—Office Door, strong, long tail ... 1 3
- Patent, iron (Stanhope’s) ... 3 6
- Brass ... 6 0
Squares—Steel (R. Sorby or Brookes Brothers)
- 2 feet, Mason’s, with scale ... 5 6
Steels—Butchers’ (Fenton or Rogers’) ... 2 0
Steelyards—To weigh 200 lbs. and under (Avery’s)
- 250 to 300 ... 15 0
- 350 lbs. ... 17 6
- 400 lbs. ... 20 0
- 450 lbs. ... 24 0
- 500 lbs. ... 30 0
Stocks and Dies—To screw to ¾ inch (Whitworth’s)
- 1 inch ... £5 0 0
- 2 inch ... £8 0 0
Stoves—Cooking, American, complete
- 5 inches ... £5 5 0
- 6 inches ... £6 10 0
- 7 inches ... £7 0 0
- 8 inches ... £8 0 0
- 9 inches ... £16 0 0
Per inch.
- Register, American ground fronts ... 3 0
Piping for
- 3½ to 6 in., 22 gauge ... 0 1
- 5½ to 7 inch 20 gauge ... 0 2
Each.
- Elbows, making ... 1 6
Tomahawks—Handled, American (Colling, Simmons, or Sharp) ... 4 0
Traps
- Rat, snap, iron ... 1 3
- Wire, circular or square ... 7 0
Trowels—Bricklayers’
- 9 to 10 inch (R. Sorby or Brade) ... 2 6
- 11 to 12 inch ... 3 6
Truck—Hand
- Iron, large, 2 and 3 ... 60 0
- Iron, small, No. 1 ... 50 0
- Wood, large, 2 and 3 ... 60 0
- Wood, small, 0 and 1 ... 50 0
Per nest.
- Tubs—American, nest of eight ... 20 0
Each.
- Medium ... 4 0
- Largest, 3 hoops ... 8 0
Turn-buttons
- Iron, 2 inch ... 0 1
- Brass, 2 inch ... 0 1½
Right Column
Per lb.
- Twine—Packing
- 2 and 3 ply ... 0 6
- Fine ... 1 6
- White laid, all sizes ... 1 8
Vices
- Hand, cast steel (Stubb’s) ... 4 0
- Small, bench 4 to 18 lbs., steel ... 0 9
- Smiths’ or Fitters’, 20 lbs. and upwards, wrought iron, solid boxes, steel jaws, best Sheffield field ... 0 7
Washers
- Copper, for rivets ... 2 0
- Cut Iron, for rivets, ¼ to 3½ inch ... 1 0
- Cut Iron, galvanized, for rivets, ¼ to 3½ inch ... 1 3
Wedges—Iron, splitting wood ... Per set. 0 6
Weights—Brass, solid
- ¼ oz. to 4 lbs. ... 20 0
- Standard bell, ¼ oz. to 7 lbs. (Avery’s) ... 66 0
- ¼ oz. to 14 lbs. ... £5 0 0
- ¼ oz. to 28 lbs. ... £6 10 0
Iron
- ¼ oz. to 4 lbs. ... 2 6
- 7 lbs. to 56 lbs. ... Per cwt. 25 0
Per oz.
- Brass, Troy, bell or cup ... 0 9
Weighing Machines—Avery’s lever
- 5 cwt. with back rail ... £7 10 0
- 7 cwt. ... £9 10 0
- 10 cwt. ... £10 10 0
- 15 cwt. ... £15 0 0
- 20 cwt. ... £18 0 0
- 30 cwt. (No. 105) ... £23 10 0
- 40 cwt. (No. 105) ... £30 0 0
- 50 cwt. (No. 105) ... £32 0 0
Per lb.
- Wheels—Iron, wheelbarrow, wrought ... 1 3
- Wicks—Cotton, candle, Oxford ... 3 0
Per dozen.
- Kerosene, all widths ... 3 0
Circular, to sample ... Per set. 12 0
Window Blind mountings, brass, with racks complete ... Per lb. 2 0
Wire
- Brass, to No. 20 gauge ... 2 0
- upwards ... 2 0
- Copper, No. 20 gauge ... 2 0
- upwards ... 2 0
Per cwt.
- Galvanized, for fencing, Nos. 3 to 6 ... 24 0
Persquare foot.
- Gauze, iron ... 1 0
- Brass ... 2 0
Per lb.
- Iron, all gauges, bright ... 0 5
- Steel, No. 10 to 16, inclusive ... 2 0
- No. 17 upwards ... 2 0
Zinc—Sheets
- Per cwt. ... 40 0
- Perforated ... Persquare foot. 0 6
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Otago Provincial Gazette 1863, No 281