✨ Railway Rates and Charges
1830
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 90]
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GOODS.
LOCAL RATES—continued.
ROTORUA DISTRICT RAILWAY.
Class H, undumped, will be charged ¾d. per bale per mile upon the Rotorua District Railway, except otherwise specified.
For local traffic on the District Railway, and between the Junction Station and the District Railway-stations, the minimum charge will not be less than the classified rate.
NAPIER-TARANAKI SECTION.
Coal between Spit and Napier will be charged as Class Q.
Goods of Classes A, B, C, D, E, N, P, between Palmerston and Longburn, booked between Palmerston and stations on the Wellington-Manawatu Railway Company's line, will be charged 2s. 6d. per ton ; and Class H 6d. per bale undumped, 1s. per bale double-dumped.
CLASS H.—WOOL, ETC.
Class H, undumped, from Whakatu, Tomoana, or Hastings to Spit will be charged 11d. per bale. Class H, undumped, between Farndon and Spit will be charged 8d. per bale. These rates will apply to scoured wool in bales not exceeding 2¾cwt. each, notwithstanding regulation under Part III.
Class H, undumped, from stations between Dannevirke and Woodville inclusive, consigned to Spit, will be charged 6s. 4d. per bale.
Class H, undumped, consigned from Feilding to Foxton for shipment will be charged 3s. per bale, including wharfage.
Class H, undumped, from Palmerston or Longburn to Foxton will be charged 2s. per bale, including wharfage.
Class H, undumped, from Carnarvon to Foxton will be charged 9d. per bale. This rate will also apply to scoured wool (undumped) in bales not exceeding 2¾cwt. each, notwithstanding regulation under Part III.
Class H, undumped, from Turakina or Wangaehu to Wanganui will be charged 1s. 6d. per bale.
CLASS K.—TIMBER.
Logs consigned from stations in bush districts to sawmills will be charged 3d. per 100 superficial feet less than the classified rates ; minimum charge, 8d. per 100 superficial feet.
Timber consigned from saw-mills to Spit, New Plymouth, New Plymouth Breakwater, Waitara, Wanganui, or Foxton, to vessels for shipment will be charged 3d. per 100 superficial feet less than the classified rates ; minimum charge, 8d. per 100 superficial feet.
White-pine timber consigned to Spit, New Plymouth, New Plymouth Breakwater, Waitara, Wanganui, or Foxton for export will be charged at the same rates as white-pine, Wellington Section. Consignments of white-pine not made direct to the export ship, and white-pine to be used in the manufacture of casks and boxes for export of dairy produce and tallow, will be charged the same rate, upon a statutory declaration being furnished to the effect that the timber is for export or for use as indicated herein, such declaration being made under "The Justices of the Peace Act, 1882," sections 233 and 234, in the form prescribed.
Timber other than white-pine for export to places outside the Colony of New Zealand, and rimu for export, consigned direct to the ship, will be charged as follows at per 100 superficial feet :—
From 40 to 50 miles ... ... ... 1s. 8d.
Over 50 miles and not over 60 miles ... ... 1s. 9d.
" 60 " " 70 " ... ... 1s. 10d.
" 70 " " 80 " ... ... 1s. 11d.
" 80 " " 90 " ... ... 2s. 1d.
Timber from Waitara to New Plymouth will be charged 8d. per 100 superficial feet.
CLASS P.
Goods of Class P (except bonedust, guano, manure-salt, rock-salt, salt for agricultural or pastoral purposes, soot, and artificial manure) will be charged as Class N when not otherwise specified.
Native coals between Waitara and New Plymouth will be charged 3s. per ton.
Native coal (anthracite or bituminous) consigned from Foxton to Longburn will be charged 5s. per ton, including wharfage.
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NZ Gazette 1894, No 90