Railway Freight Rates




1844 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 90]

54

GOODS.

LOCAL RATES—continued.

FAT, MATAURA TO WALLACETOWN.

Fat, packed, Mataura to Wallacetown, will be charged 12s. 6d. per ton.

BLUFF AND INVERCARGILL.

Goods of Classes A, B, C, and D, from Bluff to Invercargill, not to private sidings ... ... ... ... 7 9 per ton.
Goods of Classes A, B, C, and D, from Bluff to Invercargill, to private sidings ... ... ... ... 6 6 ,,
Goods of Classes A, B, C, and D, from Invercargill to Bluff ... ... ... ... 6 6 ,,
Ships' goods will be charged according to bill of lading, or by weight or measurement, at option of department, provided that the charges shall not be computed on more than twice the actual weight of any package. Other goods by weight or measurement, as the department directs.

INVERCARGILL JETTY AND RAILWAY-STATION.

Description To or from Station Yard or Goods Shed
General merchandise, per ton £ 0 2 6
Coal and other minerals, loading and discharging being done by consignees, per ton £ 0 1 0
Grain, flour, and other produce, per ton £ 0 1 6
Class H, screw-pressed, per bale £ 0 0 9
Timber, per 100 superficial feet, loading and discharging being done by consignees £ 0 0 3½
Rails and posts, per truck £ 0 6 6
Live stock, per truck £ 0 5 0
Returned empties, each £ 0 0 6

All timber booked from country stations to this jetty will be charged at ordinary rates, one mile for the Branch line between Invercargill Station and Jetty being added to the mileage to or from Invercargill.

BRICKS, TILES, AND CLAY TO INVERCARGILL.

Bricks, earthenware tiles, and clay (native produce) will be charged as follows:—
s. d.
Buxton’s to Invercargill ... ... ... ... 1 6 per ton.
Minimum quantity, 5 tons per truck.

CLASS E, BLUFF STATION.

For storage on all goods of Class E not taken delivery of by consignees within five working hours after arrival, and kept in the railway wagons or stored at the risk of the owner, at the option of the department, and for delivering to the ship, the charges will be,—
For the first week or fraction of a week, at per ton or fraction of a ton ... 2 0
All labour in store for loading, unloading, and stacking must be provided by consignors ; and, if trucks are standing for unloading after the time specified, demurrage will be charged.
For the second week or fraction thereof, per ton or fraction of a ton ... 0 6
For each additional week or fraction of a week, for each ton or fraction of a ton ... ... ... ... 0 2

BLUFF AND OCEAN BEACH.

The following rates will be charged between Bluff and Ocean Beach :—
Cased meats, tallow, and pelts, 2s. 6d. per ton ; minimum quantity, 4 tons per truck.
Native coal and artificial manures, 2s. per ton ; minimum quantity 5 tons per truck.
Ballast, ships’, 1s. 6d. per ton ; minimum quantity, 5 tons per truck.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1894, No 90





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🚂 Local Rates for Goods Transport (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Freight Rates, Mataura, Wallacetown, Bluff, Invercargill, Jetty, Bricks, Tiles, Clay, Storage, Demurrage

🚂 Invercargill Jetty and Railway-Station Rates

🚂 Transport & Communications
Freight Rates, Invercargill, Jetty, Railway-Station, Charges, General Merchandise, Coal, Minerals, Grain, Flour, Produce, Timber, Rails, Posts, Live Stock, Empties

🚂 Bricks, Tiles, and Clay Rates to Invercargill

🚂 Transport & Communications
Freight Rates, Invercargill, Bricks, Tiles, Clay, Native Produce

🚂 Class E Storage Rates at Bluff Station

🚂 Transport & Communications
Storage Rates, Bluff Station, Class E, Delivery, Demurrage

🚂 Bluff and Ocean Beach Rates

🚂 Transport & Communications
Freight Rates, Bluff, Ocean Beach, Cased Meats, Tallow, Pelts, Coal, Manures, Ballast