See broomware on Wiktionary
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P. Davies & Co., WILL SELL AT SALESROOM : WHARF : ST., AT 11 O’CLOCK, A. M., Brush and Broomware, Long and Short Brooms, Hair, Cloth, Hat, Shoe, Tooth, and Nail Brushes.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1884, The Year-Book of Australia, page 212, column 2:", "text": "The brushware and broomware factories of the colony turned out in 1881 £41,700 worth of goods as against £12,144 worth of imports.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1888 May 31, “The Protective Tariff”, in Taranaki Herald, volume XXXVII, number 8177, New Plymouth, page [3], column 1:", "text": "Drainage pipes and tiles, 20 per cent; earthen, flooring, and gardening tiles, 20 per cent; earthen gas retorts, 20 per cent; earthenware, stoneware, and broomware, 20 per cent; fire bricks and fire clay goods, 20 per cent; china and parianware and porcelain, 20 per cent.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1900 April 5, The Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle, number 3044, page [2], column 3:", "text": "The entire plant necessary for such a factory on a scale large enough to treat all tile crops in this district could be obtained for an outlay of £10, and with the little knowledge necessary for tile transformation of the stalks into broomware any cultivator of the grain would have a very profitable and easy method of dealing with what is comparatively a waste portion of his crop all ready to his hand.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1905 December 30, The Freeman’s Journal, volume LVI, number 3493, Sydney, N.S.W., page 3, column 2:", "text": "Mr. M‘Nab also stocks all class of household ironmongery, crockery, glassware, and earthenware, together with broomware and all useful household requisites.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1908 March 25, Parliamentary Debates, volume XLIV, Vic.: […] [F]or the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, […], page 9553, column 2:", "text": "The reason which I give to the Committee for making this request is that whereas there is a duty of 30 per cent. on brushware, there is a duty of only 20 per cent. on broomware or broom stocks.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1910, Official Record, Wellington: […] John Mackay, […], page 307:", "text": "[…] the Kapai Corn-broom Company’s specimens of broomware; […]", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1932 October 17, “The Big Week Now Approaches”, in The Cootamundra Herald, page [4]:", "text": "A little paint, enamel, or Lacquer to touch and brighten things up a bit; those cracked plates and cups and saucers may need renewing; brush and broomware are always needed.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1934 May 16, “Importance of the Home Market. Yesterday’s Sales of Broom Millet.”, in The Age, number 24,676, Melbourne, Vic., page 14, column 5:", "text": "The sales were conducted on behalf of the Victorian Broom Millet Growers’ Association, and in the group of buyers Melbourne manufacturers of broomware were well represented.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1944 June 28, Construction, page [5]:", "text": "Contract 00836: Supply and delivery of broomware for the financial year 1944-45; […]", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1984 September 23, “40-50% OFF our regular prices on Glass, crystal and cookware reduced!”, in The Sun-Herald, page 29:", "text": "Famous A.B.C. broomware! Long-handle broom, now $1, squeegee, reg. $3.50, now $2, vinyl broom, reg. $4.50, now $3, 8-tie millet or horsehair brooms, reg. priced at $8.95, now $6.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1995 January/February, Compressed Air, page 21, column 2:", "text": "These high-quality, student-made products now include ceramics, wrought iron, and broomware.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Brooms collectively." ], "id": "en-broomware-en-noun-9oyJUdJB", "links": [ [ "Brooms", "broom" ] ], "tags": [ "uncountable" ] } ], "word": "broomware" }
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