β¨ Railway Rates Schedules
JUNE 26.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Trucks will be allowed to remain at coal pits, sand pits, ballast pits, or limekilns
for eight working hours for the purpose of loading, after which demurrage will
be charged at the rate of 10s. per truck per day or part of a day.
Any time from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. counted as working hours.
(13.) Carts, Drays, Express Wagons, and Wagons.
For any distance of not more than 10 miles ... 1 0 per mile.
For every mile after the first 10 miles ... 0 3 "
Minimum charge ... 10 0 "
Heavy wagons, over one ton in weight, rate and a half.
(14.) Returned Empties.
Packages returning empty are those which on the outward journey were carried
full by railway between the same stations, and from the original consignee to the
original sender of the goods.
For any distance of not more than 25 miles ... 0 4 per cwt.
For any distance over 25 miles and not more than 50 miles ... 0 6 "
For each 50 miles or part of 50 miles beyond the first 50 ... 0 3 "
Minimum, 1 cwt.
Empties must be certified by consignors to have passed over the line full.
Carriage must be prepaid, unless there be an arrangement with the consignee to
the contrary.
(15.) Port Traffic.
At port stations goods hauled or conveyed between private stores or Government
sheds and ships, including handling at the ship's side, will be charged 1s. 6d. per
ton. Haulage or conveyance only will be charged 1s. per ton; minimum charge, 6d.
In addition to the above charge of 1s. 6d. per ton, a charge of 1s. per ton will
be made on transhipment goods handled in Government sheds.
Haulage of ships' ballast from ships' side and tipping to spoil, will be charged
1s. 6d. per ton; minimum charge, Β£1.
(16.) Cranage.
Cranage will be charged 6d. per ton, or fraction of a ton, and in addition, where
the crane has to be fetched, a charge will be made of 10s.
(17.) Check and Empty Railway Wagons.
Check wagons and empty railway wagons hauled on their own wheels will be
charged 3d. per truck per mile up to 50 miles, and 2d. per truck per mile for each
additional mile.
(18.) Storage.
Sixpence (6d.) per ton per day storage will be charged on all goods not removed
by consignee within twelve working hours of their arrival, except at country stations,
when 2s. per week or fraction of a week will be charged; minimum charge, 6d.
All stations except Greymouth and Stillwater are deemed to be country stations
for the purpose of charging storage.
(19.) Demurrage.
Charges for demurrage on trucks will be made as follows: On trucks standing
for unloading, after four working hours from arrival and up to eight working hours,
5s. per truck; and after eight working hours, 10s. per truck per day or part of a
day; or the goods will be unloaded and stored at the usual rates for unloading and
storage, at the option of the Department, and at the risk of the owner. On empty
trucks delivered to order, not loaded and consigned, after six working hours and up
to eight working hours, 5s. per truck; and after eight working hours 10s. per truck
per day or part of a day.
(20.) Private Stores and Sidings.
Where the loading or unloading of traffic is done by owners at private stores and
sidings, the Government will take no responsibility for the condition of the goods
or for delivery of quantities or weights as declared by owners.
At private sidings all loading and unloading must be done by owners or consignees.
For each loading or unloading done by the Department 1s. per ton will be charged.
Demurrage at the rate of 10s. per truck per day or part of a day will be charged on
trucks not loaded or unloaded within four working hours after arrival.
Goods hauled between private sidings or between any private stores or sidings and
other sheds or sidings at the same station will be charged 1s. per ton.
No consignment of less than two tons will be delivered at or received from private
stores or sidings.
(21.) Weighing.
When weights are supplied to any persons requiring them, the following charges
will be made :-
Wool, Rabbitskins, and Sheepskins in bales, 4d. per bale.
Sheepskins in bundles, d. per bundle.
Grain, d. per bag.
Potatoes, &c., d. per cwt.
Other goods, 1d. per cwt.
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Continuation of Railway Classified Rates Schedules (Classes L to P)
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π Transport & Communications26 June 1889
Railway rates, freight classification, demurrage, storage, port traffic, weighing, private sidings
NZ Gazette 1889, No 40