✨ Friendly Societies, Railway Rates
776 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 38
Presbyterian Church of New Zealand.
The Reverend Alexander Samuel Morrison, M.A.
Disciples of Christ.
Mr. Robert C. Gilmour.
E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.
Branch of Friendly Society registered.
Friendly Societies' Registry Office,
Wellington, 19th May, 1894.
THE Court Ohingaiti, No. 7924, situated at Ohingaiti, is registered as a branch of the Wellington District of the Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society, under "The Friendly Societies Act, 1882," this 19th day of May, 1894.
EDMUND MASON,
Registrar of Friendly Societies.
Friendly Society registered.
Friendly Societies' Registry Office,
Wellington, 19th May, 1894.
THE Morgan Lodge, No. 297, of the United Ancient Order of Druids, situated at Marton, is registered as a friendly society under "The Friendly Societies Act, 1882," this 19th day of May, 1894.
EDMUND MASON,
Registrar of Friendly Societies.
Alterations and Additions to the Scale of Fares and Charges in Force upon the New Zealand Government Railways.
THE New Zealand Railway Commissioners, in exercise and pursuance of the powers conferred by "The Government Railways Act, 1887," do hereby make the following alterations in and additions to the scale of fares, rates, and charges on the New Zealand Government Railways, to come into force on and after the 28th day of May, 1894:—
PART IV.—GOODS: LOCAL RATES.
GREYMOUTH-BRUNNERTON SECTION.
Timber loaded at Greymouth, previously carried to Greymouth by rail, will be charged 2d. per 100 superficial feet for haulage from sidings to ships.
PART VI.—WHARVES.
GREYMOUTH SECTION.—GREYMOUTH WHARF.
Charges for Use of Wharf.
For every vessel lying at a wharf, per ton register, per trip .. .. .. .. 0 6
For every vessel coming in ballast for coal or timber, for the first four days, per ton register.. .. 0 1
For each additional day, per ton register .. 0 0½
The maximum charge on any vessel to be £5 10s. per trip.
The minimum charge on any vessel coming for coal or timber in ballast to be .. .. .. 5 0
For every vessel, sailing or steam, with one-eighth cargo (or less), one-eighth rates to be charged.
If with more than one-eighth but not more than one-fourth cargo, one-fourth rates to be charged.
If with more than one-fourth but not more than one-half cargo, half rates to be charged.
If with more than one-half cargo, full rates to be charged.
Rates.
On all goods and luggage not otherwise specified, per ton weight or measurement, at the option of the department .. .. .. .. 2 0
Minimum charge .. .. .. .. 0 3
Wool, per bale .. .. .. .. 0 6
Flax and tow, per bale .. .. .. 0 3
Sheepskins, per bale not exceeding 2cwt. .. 0 3
Hides, each .. .. .. .. 0 1
Shingles, per 1,000 .. .. .. 0 6
Paling, per 100 .. .. .. 0 6
Slates, per 1,000 .. .. .. 2 0
Minerals, per ton .. .. .. 0 6
Timber not otherwise specified, per 100 superficial feet 0 2
Timber (carried by rail for export) .. Free
Cattle and horses, per head (first 20) .. 2 0
" " (each additional) .. 1 6
Sheep, pigs, goats, &c., per head (first 50) .. 0 3
" " (each additional) .. 0 1
Poultry, each .. .. .. 0 1
Vehicles, four-wheel .. .. .. 5 0
" two-wheel .. .. .. 2 6
Goods for Transhipment.
When goods are landed on wharf ex ship, and re-delivered to other ships, they will be charged 2s. 6d. per ton, according to ship's manifest, or by weight or measurement, at the option of the department, including wharfage, handling, and one week's storage, after which storage will be charged for.
Goods transhipped into lighters or vessels from vessels lying alongside the wharves, per ton .. 1 0
Crane.
For use of steam crane on wharf, or in yard, per ton (minimum charge, 15s.) .. .. .. 0 6
Exceptional cargoes (as may be determined by the Railway Department) to be charged per day, or otherwise by special agreement.
The charge for cranage does not include the cost of haulage to the crane when the goods have been previously deposited at a distance therefrom.
Minimum charge for use of 12-ton steam-crane .. 20 0
Storage.
On goods not removed within 12 working-hours, per day, per ton .. .. .. .. 1 0
On timber not removed within one week, per 100ft. superficial, per day .. .. .. 0 2
The working-hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week-days.
No ship shall discharge or take in cargo at other times without written notice being given by the ship's officer to the Wharfinger, under a penalty of £5 for each offence.
The captain or agent of each vessel must supply the Wharfinger with a correct copy of the vessel's manifest prior to discharging any cargo, under a penalty of £5 for each offence.
The common seal of the New Zealand Railway Commissioners was hereunto affixed, this twenty-third day of May, (L.S.) one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, in the presence of.
JAMES McKERROW, }
T. RONAYNE, } Railway
JOHN L. SCOTT, } Commissioners.
Alterations and Additions to the Scale of Fares and Charges in Force upon the New Zealand Government Railways.
THE New Zealand Railway Commissioners, in exercise and pursuance of the powers conferred by "The Government Railways Act, 1887," do hereby make the following alterations in and additions to the scale of fares, rates, and charges on the New Zealand Government Railways, to come into force on and after the 28th day of May, 1894:—
PART VI.—WHARVES.
WESTPORT SECTION.—WESTPORT WHARF.
Charges for Use of Wharf.
For every vessel lying at a wharf, per day, per ton register .. .. .. .. 0 0½
Minimum charge .. .. .. .. 20 0
The maximum charge on any vessel to be £5 10s. per trip.
Rates.
On all goods and luggage not otherwise specified, per ton weight or measurement, at the option of the department .. .. .. .. 2 0
Minimum charge .. .. .. .. 0 3
Wool, per bale .. .. .. .. 0 6
Flax and tow, per bale .. .. .. 0 3
Sheepskins, per bale not exceeding 2cwt. .. 0 3
Hides, each .. .. .. .. 0 1
Shingles, per 1,000 .. .. .. 0 6
Paling, per 100 .. .. .. 0 6
Slates, per 1,000 .. .. .. 2 0
Minerals, per ton .. .. .. 0 6
Timber not otherwise specified, per 100 superficial feet 0 2
Timber (carried by rail for export) .. Free
Cattle and horses, per head (first 20) .. 2 0
" " (each additional) .. 1 6
Sheep, pigs, goats, &c., per head (first 50) .. 0 3
" " (each additional) .. 0 1
Poultry, each .. .. .. 0 1
Vehicles, four-wheel .. .. .. 5 0
" two-wheel .. .. .. 2 6
Goods for Transhipment.
When goods are landed on wharf ex ship, and re-delivered to other ships, they will be charged 2s. 6d. per ton, according to ship's manifest, or by weight or measurement, at the option of the department, including wharfage, handling, and one week's storage, after which storage will be charged for.
Goods transhipped into lighters or vessels from vessels lying alongside the wharves, per ton .. 1 0
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NZ Gazette 1894, No 38