✨ Goods Classification
1850 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 90]
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.GOODS.
CLASSIFICATION—continued.
Coverings used for fresh meat conveyed by rail, returned ... ... Free
Covers, Carriage (returned empty, free) ... ... A
Covers, Horse ... ... B
Crabs and crab-winches ... ... C
Cream. Owners’ risk ... ... As milk, see Part II.
Cream of Tartar, packed ... ... A
Creosote ... ... D
Crowbars ... ... D
Crucibles ... ... B
Currants, packed ... ... A
Curry Powder, packed ... ... A
Cutlery, packed ... ... A
Dairy Produce, not otherwise specified ... ... B
Dates, packed ... ... A
Demijohns, glass, in wickerwork. Owners’ risk ... ... B
Demijohns, glass, without wickerwork. Rate and a half. Owners’ risk ... ... B
Demijohns, earthenware. Owners’ risk ... ... D
Dholl, packed ... ... E
Disinfectants, packed ... ... B
Documents, valuable. Double rate. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... ... B
As parcels, see Part II.
Dogs. Special goods. Owners’ risk. ... ... See Part II.
Door-fittings. Owners’ risk ... ... B
Doors, wooden. Owners’ risk ... ... C
Doors, glass. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Doors, glass, packed. Owners’ risk ... ... C
Drapery, packed. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Drays ... ... See Part III.
Dray-shafts and -wheels ... ... B
Dray-bodies, -shafts, and -wheels. Minimum charge as for 1 ton each
consignment ... ... C
Dress-stands. Rate and a quarter. ... ... As parcels, see Part II.
Driers, packed ... ... A
Drugs, packed. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Duck, in bolts or bales ... ... B
Dyes, packed ... ... A
Dyewoods, not otherwise specified ... ... C
Dynamite. Double rate. Owners’ risk. Dangerous ... ... A
Earth-closets ... ... A
Earthenware, packed, not otherwise specified. Owners’ risk ... ... C
Earthenware, native, packed, consigned direct from local factories, in lots
of not less than 30cwt., half-rate Class B. Any less quantity will be
charged as such minimum or at the classified rates for Class D. ... ... B
Eggs, only when safely packed. Owners’ risk ... ... See Part III.
Empties, returned ... ... See Part III.
Empties: Casks, cases, kegs, jars, tins, and tubs for butter, cement, cheese,
cider, fish, fruit, honey, preserved meat, and tallow, and crates and
cases for poultry, not “returned empties,” but to be reconsigned over
the railway full. ... ... As returned empties, see Part III.
Empties, not “returned empties,” not otherwise specified. Rate and a half ... ... A
Encaustic Tiles ... ... C
Engines, Locomotive, running on their own wheels. Owners’ risk. Special
goods. ... ... See Part III.
Engines, Portable and Traction. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... ... B
Engravings, loose. Double rate. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... ... A
Engravings, in cases. Rate and a quarter. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... ... A
Explosive Materials, not otherwise specified (excepting lithofracteur, nitro-
glycerine, dualine, glyoxiline, methylic nitrate, glonine oil, gun-cotton,
pyrolithe, metallic sodium, which will not be carried). Double rate.
Owners’ risk. Dangerous ... ... A
Express-bodies, -shafts, and -wheels. Minimum charge as for 1 ton each
consignment ... ... C
Fancy Goods, packed. Rate and a quarter. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Fascines. Owners’ risk ... ... F
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NZ Gazette 1894, No 90