✨ Railway Goods Classification
Feb. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 237
Silver, manufactured or unmanufactured. Owners’ risk. Special goods.
Double rate As parcels, see Part II.
Slate Slabs, for furniture and house-fitting. Owners’ risk. Special goods A
Slate Slabs, for tanks. Owners’ risk ... ... B
Slates, roofing. Owners’ risk ... ... N
Slates, school, packed. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Slops, in cases. If in bales, owners’ risk ... ... A
Snuff ... ... A
Soap, fancy ... ... A
Soap, in cases ... ... C
Soap, packed, locally manufactured, consigned to ship for export ... D
Soap-boxes, in pieces, packed in crates, not “returned empties,” half-rates B
Soda, packed ... ... C
Soda, bicarbonate of, packed ... ... A
Soda, caustic, packed. Owners’ risk ... ... C
Soda, caustic, packed, consigned to paper mills. Owners’ risk ... D
Soda Crystals, packed ... ... D
Soot, in bags, as artificial manure. Owners’ risk ... ... P
Spades ... ... B
Spices, packed ... ... A
Spirits, in cases or jars. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Spirits, in bulk ... ... A
Sponge, packed. Double rate ... ... A
Spokes, manufactured ... ... C
Spokes, unmanufactured ... ... D
Spouting, iron. Owners’ risk. If cast, Special goods ... ... A
Spouting, zinc or tin. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Springs ... ... B
Stalls, racecourse. Rate and a quarter As parcels, see Part II.
Stamps. Owners’ risk. Special goods. Double rate As parcels, see Part II.
Standards (iron) for fencing, in bundles ... ... D
Standards (iron) for fencing, loose ... ... C
Staples, packed ... ... C
Stationery. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Starch ... ... A
Staves ... ... D
Steel ... ... C
Steel Plates, unmanufactured ... ... D
Steel Rails and fastenings ... ... N
Stone-crushers. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... ... C
Stone, carved, for building purposes. Owners’ risk ... ... C
Stone, kerb or dressed. Owners’ risk ... ... N
Stone, pumice. Owners’ risk ... ... Q
Stone, rough. Owners’ risk ... ... Q
Stones, scythe, packed ... ... B
Stoves and Stovepipes. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Stout, as Beer. ... ... D
Strainers, iron, for fencing ... ... F
Straw, pressed or unpressed. Owners’ risk ... ... F
Straw-flax. If pressed, double rate. Owners’ risk ... ... F
Sugar, loaf, loose. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Sugar, packed ... ... B
Sulkies, with wheels removed. Double rate. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Sulphur, packed. Owners’ risk ... ... C
Sulphur, loose. Owners’ risk ... ... D
Sumach ... ... C
Sundries, contents not specified, packed. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Surveyors’ Pegs ... ... D
Tables, billiard or bagatelle, packed. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... A
Tables, billiard or bagatelle, loose. Double rate. Owners’ risk. Special goods A
Tacks, packed ... ... B
Tailings, quartz ... ... Q
Tallow ... ... C
Tan-pit refuse. Owners’ risk ... ... Q
Tanks, corrugated iron, empty. Double rate ... ... A
Tanks, iron, empty, up to 400 gallons. Minimum charge 2s. 6d. each.
Owners’ risk ... ... A
Tanks, iron, empty, over 400 gallons. Minimum charge 2s’ 6d. each.
Rate and a half ... ... A
Tanks, containing water ... ... C
Tanks, containing gas-water ... ... C
Tapioca ... ... A
Tar ... ... D
Tarred Shingle. Owners’ risk ... ... N
Tar, spirits of. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Tares ... ... E
Tarpaulins ... ... B
Tea. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Tea, packed beyond 140 miles (minimum rate as Class A for 140 miles).
Owner’s risk ... ... B
Tents, in bundles ... ... B
Tiles, encaustic ... ... C
Tiles, earthenware, imported. Owners’ risk ... ... N
Tiles, earthenware, native. Owners’ risk ... ... Q
Timber, sawn or balk. Owners’ risk ... ... K
Tin, ingot and bar ... ... C
Tin Plates and Gold Grating ... ... B
Tinware, packed. If loose, owners’ risk ... ... A
Title Deeds. Owners’ risk. Special goods. Double rate. As parcels, see Part II.
Tobacco, smoking ... ... A
Tobacco-leaf, in bags. Owners’ risk ... ... E
Tobacco, sheepwash, packed ... ... B
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