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NEW (WROUGHT-IRON) CARRIAGES. 
trough with the forge. The wagon has fittings for carrying, in 
addition to these,, a box of farriers* tools (another set being in the 
smiths* chest), a box with lanterns, a sack of coals, grindstone, pit 
saw, crow-bar, picket posts, &c. 
The smiths* and wheelers* tool chests open at the end, and the tools 
in them are packed in drawers; so that on removing the head-board of 
the wagon, the tools can readily be got at. 
The limber is Mark II. field limber, fitted with one large box for 
spare iron work, and for carrying a box of collar-makers* tools on the 
platform-board. There are also fittings on the footboard for securing 
the grindstone when the latter is required for use. 
cwts. qrs.lbs. 
Weight of wagon body, empty . 12 3 18 
i, limber * „ 10 8 22 
„ wagon body, packed . 30 2 0 
</ limber „ 14 2 24 
„ forge (about)... 3 0 0 
„ anvil, block, &c. 0 3 14 
« wheelers’ chest, packed . 2 3 8 
„ smiths’ „ „ 3 0 0 
Store Wagon and Limber. 
This wagon is identical with the preceding, except in a few minor 
details. 
The rear compartment is fitted to take a “ stationery ** box, which 
fills the rear portion of it, leaving a small space between itself and the 
partition board, which is accessible from the top. The front of the 
box can be let down on the tailboard when the latter is supported by 
its chains, to serve as a writing desk. The interior of the box is 
divided into convenient compartments and pigeon-holes. Two stools, 
and a stand for the box when removed from the wagon, are carried. 
The front compartment is fitted for spare stores and horse-shoe 
boxes. 
cwts. qrs. lbs. 
Weight of wagon, packed . . 28 0 0 
« limber „ . 13 3 14 
h stationery box, empty.. 10 7 
February 28, 1876. 
