✨ Railway Rates and Regulations
JULY 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1079
Consignment not made direct to the export ship will be charged the same rate, upon a statutory declaration to that effect being furnished, such declaration being made under “The Justices of the Peace Act, 1882,” sections 233 and 234, in the form prescribed.
CLASS P.
Goods of Class P will be charged as Class N.
CLASSES B, C, AND D.
Goods of Classes B, C, and D will be charged as Class A.
GREYMOUTH SECTION.
Goods of Classes A, B, C, D, E will be charged as Class A. Maximum rate, 5s. per ton.
Coke, for shipment to foreign ports, will be charged 14s. per truck, including weighing and discharging into ships at Greymouth.
Timber will be charged 9d. per 100 superficial feet.
Shunting wagons from the Greymouth Station-yard to foundry will be charged 5s. per wagon. Minimum charge, £1.
Receiving and discharging ships’ ballast will be charged 1s. per ton. Minimum charge, £1.
GREY GORGE BRIDGE. s. d.
For goods ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 per ton.
Minimum, 3d.
WESTPORT SECTION.
The charge for receiving and discharging ships’ ballast will be 1s. per ton. Minimum charge, £1.
One penny per ton will be charged for use of gravel shoot.
Goods of Classes A, B, C, D, E, will be charged as Class A.
Timber, minimum charge, 10d. per 100 superficial feet.
Native coals consigned from Waimangaroa Branch line to Port for shipment will be charged 2s. 5d. per ton, including weighing and discharging from the coal staiths.
Coke conveyed from the Waimangaroa Branch line to Port for shipment will be charged 16s. 8d. per truck, including weighing and discharging from the coal staiths. Small lots will be charged as Class D.
NELSON SECTION.
NELSON STATION AND PORT.
Goods passing over the Railway Wharf, and paying wharfage, which are conveyed between Nelson Station and Port, will be charged at the rates for Port traffic, Part III., weight or measurement, according to bill of lading; other goods by weight or measurement, as the Department directs.
CLASSES C. AND D.—GOODS.
Goods of Classes C and D will be charged as B.
CLASS K.—TIMBER.
Timber consigned from Wakefield, Wai-iti, Foxhill, and Belgrove to Nelson or the Port will be charged 3d. per 100 superficial feet less than the classified rates.
CLASS P.
Goods of Class P will be charged as Class N.
PICKTON SECTION.
SHIPS’ GOODS.
Ships’ goods, Classes A, B, C, D, from Picton, will be charged as Class B. Maximum charge, including wharfage, loading, and unloading, 7s. 6d. per ton, weight or measurement, according to ships’ bill of lading. Dead meat, Koromiko to Picton, including all charges, 7s. 6d. per ton.
All goods, Classes A, B, C, D (except flax and ships’ goods, Classes A, B, C, D, from Picton) will be charged as Class A.
Goods of Class E, consigned to Picton for export by ship, the maximum charge will be 6s. 6d. per ton, including wharfage, loading, and unloading.
CLASS C.—TALLOW.
Tallow consigned to Picton for export by ship will be charged maximum rate, 7s. 6d. per ton, to include wharfage, loading, and unloading.
Pelts (in casks) consigned to Picton for export by ship will be charged maximum rate, 7s. 6d. per ton, to include wharfage, loading, and unloading.
CLASS H.—WOOL.
Wool from Blenheim to Picton will be charged 1s. 6d. per bale for undumped, and 2s. 6d. per bale for double-dumped, to include all charges for loading and unloading and wharfage.
Flax dressed and pressed will be charged as Class D. Maximum rate, 9s. 6d. per ton, including loading, unloading, and wharfage.
CLASS K.—TIMBER.
Minimum rates for distances not exceeding four miles, 8d. per 100 superficial feet; over four miles, 9d. per 100 superficial feet.
CLASS P.
Goods of Class P will be charged as Class N.
HURUNUI-BLUFF SECTION.
RATES FOR SHIPS’ GOODS, CLASSES, A, B, C, D, E.
Ships’ goods of Classes A, B, C, D, will be charged as follows by weight or measurement, according to the ship’s bill of lading, or at the option of the department; minimum quantity, ten tons:—
Between Lyttelton and Timaru ... ... ... 15s. per ton.
” Lyttelton and Oamaru ... ... ... 20s. ”
” Lyttelton and Dunedin ... ... ... 28s. ”
” Port Chalmers and Christchurch ... ... ... 28s. ”
” Port Chalmers and Timaru ... ... ... 18s. ”
” Port Chalmers and Oamaru ... ... ... 12s. ”
” Port Chalmers and Invercargill ... ... ... 18s. ”
Class E, from Timaru to Lyttelton, 12s. a ton. Minimum consignment, 100 tons.
These rates will not be used for computing the charges on small lots of goods.
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🚂 Transport & Communications5 July 1884
Railway, Rates, Regulations, Charges, Goods, Classes, Liability, Special Goods, Greymouth, Westport, Nelson, Picton, Hurunui-Bluff, Timber, Coke, Tallow, Wool, Flax, Ballast, Shunting
NZ Gazette 1884, No 81