✨ Freight and Wharfage Rates
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 36.
Window Sashes, packed
Wine, in cases or jars At owners’ risk
Wine, in bulk
Wine Butts, Pipes, or Vats, empty. Double rate. At owners’ risk
Wire, iron, in bundles
Wire Cloth. At owners’ risk
Wire Netting. At owners’ risk
Wood Patterns for Castings. At owners’ risk
Woodenware, American buckets, tubs, &c.
Wool
Wool in bags or fadges
Woollen Goods, in cases. If in bales, at owners’ risk
Woolpacks, in bales
Writings. At owners’ risk. Special goods
Yeast, in casks. At owners’ risk
Zinc, packed
Zinc, perforated. At owners’ risk
Zinc and Tin Spouting and Ridging. At owners’ risk
CLASS.
B
A
A
A
C
A
A
A
A
H
A
A
D
As parcels, see Part II.
A
B
A
A
PART VIII.—WHARVES.
KAIPARA SECTION.
HELENSVILLE AND RIVERHEAD WHARVES.
Wharfage Rates.*
s. d.
On all goods, at per ton
Cattle and horses, per head
Sheep, pigs, goats, &c., per head
Wool, per bale
Timber passing over the railway
Timber not passing over railway
Minimum charge in all cases
Storage.
On goods not taken away within twelve (12) working hours, at per ton per week or fraction thereof
On timber not taken away within one week, at 100 superficial feet per week or fraction thereof
Working hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week days.
Cranage.
On all timber, per 100 feet superficial
- The above rates apply to use of one wharf at either Riverhead or Helensville; but in case goods are shipped through from steamer at one end to steamer at the other end of railway, wharfage will be charged on one wharf only.
RAILWAY WHARF, AUCKLAND,
Cranage (10-ton crane), at per hour
,, ” ton
Minimum charge
AUCKLAND SECTION.
ONEHUNGA WHARVES.
Wharfage Rates.
s. d.
Cattle and horses, per head
Sheep, pigs, and goats, per head
Grain and flour, per ton
Timber, sawn, baulk, or round, per 100 feet superficial
Posts or rails (wood), per 100
Shingles, per 1,000
Palings, per 100
Firewood, per cord
Bricks, per 100
Slates, per 100
Coal, per ton (imported)
Coal, per ton (native)
Lime, limestone, or sand, per ton
Shells, undressed building stone, or shingle, per ton
Drain-pipes, per ton (ship measurement)
400-gallon tanks (empty), each
Manure of any kind or bones, per ton
Wool, per bale, not exceeding 4 cwt.
Flax and tow, per bale
Tallow, per ton
Hides, each
Sheep and rabbit skins, per bale, not exceeding 2 cwt.
For every vehicle of four wheels
” two wheels
Agricultural produce not otherwise specified, per ton
Fencing wire and fencing materials, per ton
Poultry of all kinds, each
Other goods not enumerated above, per ton, weight or measurement, at the option of the Wharfinger
Goods transhipped to other vessels to be subject to half rate.
3 0
2 0
0 6
0 6
Free.
0 3
0 3
1 0
0 6
0 2
10 0
2 6
5 0
0 6
0 1
1 6
0 2
1 0
0 3
0 2
1 0
0 3
0 6
1 0
Free.
1 0
0 6
1 0
1 0
1 0
0 3
0 3
1 3
0 0½
0 2
5 0
2 6
1 6
0 6
0 1
2 6
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Continuation of Schedule of Freight Rates (Items S through Z)
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🚂 Transport & Communications14 May 1881
Freight rates, tariffs, shipping schedule, goods list, transport, item classification
🚂 Wharfage Rates for Kaipara Section
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsWharfage rates, Kaipara, Helensville, Riverhead, wharves, storage, cranage
🚂 Wharfage Rates for Auckland Section
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsWharfage rates, Auckland, Onehunga, wharves, storage, cranage, goods, vehicles
NZ Gazette 1881, No 36