Continuation of Freight and Wharf Rates




Oct. 31

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Woodenware, American buckets, tubs, &c.
Wool
Wool in bags or fadges
Woollen Goods, in cases. If in bales, owners' risk
Woolpacks, in bales
Writings. Owners' risk. Special goods.
Yeast, in casks. Owners' risk

Zinc, packed
Zinc, perforated. Owners' risk
Zinc and Tin Spouting and Ridging. Owners' risk

PART VI.—WHARVES.
The following rates and charges will be made on goods for shipment or ex ship,
and for the other purposes specified, at the places named, in addition to the other
rates and charges made under the preceding parts, where not otherwise provided in
Parts III. and IV.

WHANGAREI SECTION.
WHANGAREI RAILWAY WHARF.
Rates.

Goods conveyed to or from wharf by the railway
Free.
On goods loaded from or into ships, but not conveyed to or from the wharf
by railway, the following rates shall be paid by the owners, masters, or agents of
ships or vessels :—
On all goods not otherwise specified, at weight or measurement, as the s. d.
Department may direct, per ton 2 6
Cattle and horses, per head 2 0
Sheep, pigs, and goats, per head 0 6
Wool, per bale 0 3
Timber, per 100 superficial feet 0 3
Classes L, N, P, per ton 0 6
Minimum charge 0 6

Charges for use of Wharf.
On every vessel lying at the wharf, per working day or part thereof, per ton
gross register up to 150 tons 0 0¼
For each ton above 150 tons 0 0½
Minimum charge per day 1 0

AUCKLAND SECTION.
HELENSVILLE.
Rates.

On all goods not otherwise specified, per ton 3 0
Cattle and horses, per head 2 0
Sheep, pigs, and goats 0 6
Wool, per bale 0 3
Timber, per 100 superficial feet 0 3
Classes L, N, P, per ton 0 6
Minimum charge 0 6
The ordinary wharf rates will be charged to the owners, masters, or agents
of ships or vessels on all goods loaded or unloaded from or into boats or other craft
into or from boats or other craft lying at the wharf.

Storage.
On goods not taken away within twelve working hours, at per ton, per week s. d.
or fraction thereof 1 0
On timber not taken away within one week, at 100 superficial feet, per
week or fraction thereof 0 6
*Working hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week-days.

Cranage.
On all timber, per 100 superficial feet 0 2

RAILWAY WHARF, AUCKLAND.
Cranage (10-ton crane), at per hour 10 0
" " ton 2 6
Minimum charge 5 0

ONEHUNGA WHARVES.
Rates.

Cattle and horses, per head 0 6
Sheep, pigs, and goats, per head 0 1
Bonedust, guano, and artificial manures (imported), when conveyed by rail Free.
Goods, Class E, per ton 1 6
Timber, at per 100 superficial feet 0 2
Goods of Classes L, N, P, per ton 0 3
Native coal Free.
Wool, sheepskins, and rabbitskins, in bales not over 4 cwt., per bale 0 6
Flax, in bales not over 2 cwt., per bale 0 3
Four-wheel vehicles, each 5 0
Two-wheel vehicles, each 2 6
All other goods, weight or measurement, at the option of the wharfinger,
per ton 2 0
400-gallon iron tanks, each 1 0
Minimum charge in all cases 0 6
Goods transhipped into other craft for despatch to places outside the Manukau
Heads from ships lying alongside the wharves will be subject to full wharfage rates,



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🏭 Continuation of Goods and Rates Schedule, including Wharf Charges (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 October 1883
Freight rates, Schedule, Wharf charges, Whangarei, Helensville, Auckland, Onehunga, Railway tariffs