Exhibition Freight Regulations




1750 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 93]

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GOODS.

REGULATIONS—continued.

West Coast, New Zealand, Co-operative Exhibition.
Goods consigned for exhibit at the West Coast Co-operative Exhibition, to be
held at Greymouth from the 20th December, 1893, to the 20th January, 1894, will
be carried free on the New Zealand Government railways, and will be exempt from
wharf charges at Greymouth, provided that they shall be so carried at the sole risk
of the consignors, and that each package shall be consigned to the Secretary of the
Exhibition, and marked legibly “For exhibit at the West Coast Co-operative Exhi-
bition, Greymouth.” The loading and unloading must be done at the expense of
the consignors. In the event of such exhibits being sold the full railway charges
must be paid.

Exhibits returning will be conveyed free, and will be exempt from wharf charges
at Greymouth, provided no sale or exchange has been effected. A certificate to
this effect must be produced, signed by the Secretary of the Exhibition, before the
goods can be received for transit free of charge.




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🚂 Regulations for West Coast Co-operative Exhibition Goods

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Exhibition, Freight, Greymouth, Free Transport, Wharf Charges, Consignors, Risk, Secretary, Sale, Certificate