✨ Freight Rates and Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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GOODS.
REGULATIONS—continued.
(3.) Scale for Small Lots of Class E Goods, Poultry, Butter,
Eggs, Honey, Beeswax, Game, Dead Rabbits, Cheese,
Fish, Fresh or Cured Bacon or Hams, Rabbit-, Sheep-,
and Calf-skins, Wool, Hides, Lard, Fat, Tallow, Meat,
Bread, Seeds, Vegetables, Trees, Plants, and Shrubs, of
1cwt. or under.
Where the
rate per ton
exceeds ..
But does not
exceed ...
.. | 8/ | 10/ | 12/ | 14/ | 16/ | 20/ | 24/ | 28/ | 32/ | 36/ | 40/ | 44/ | 48/
8/ | 10/ | 12/ | 14/ | 16/ | 20/ | 24/ | 28/ | 32/ | 36/ | 40/ | 44/ | 48/ | 52/
lb.
28 | /9 | /9 | /9 | 1/ | 1/ | 1/2 | 1/2 | 1/4 | 1/4 | 1/6 | 1/6 | 1/9 | 1/9 | 2/
56 | /10 | /10 | /10 | 1/1 | 1/2 | 1/5 | 1/7 | 1/9 | 1/9 | 1/11 | 1/11 | 2/2 | 2/2 | 2/8
84 | /11 | /11 | /11 | 1/2 | 1/4 | 1/9 | 1/11 | 2/3 | 2/3 | 2/5 | 2/5 | 2/8 | *2/8 | 3/4
112 | 1/ | 1/ | 1/ | 1/3 | 1/6 | 2/ | 2/3 | 2/8 | 2/8 | 2/11 | 2/11 | 3/2 | 3/2 | 4/
Where the
rate per ton
exceeds ..
But does not
exceed ...
52/ | 56/ | 60/ | 64/ | 68/ | 72/ | 76/ | 80/ | 84/ | 88/ | 92/ | 96/ | 100/ | 104/
56/ | 60/ | 64/ | 68/ | 72/ | 76/ | 80/ | 84/ | 88/ | 92/ | 96/ | 100/ | 104/ | 108/
lb.
28 | 2/ | 2/3 | 2/3 | 2/6 | 2/9 | 3/ | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/6 | 3/6 | 3/9 | 3/9 | 4/ | 4/
56 | 2/8 | 3/ | 3/ | 3/3 | 3/9 | 4/ | 4/3 | 4/6 | 4/9 | 4/9 | 5/ | 5/ | 5/3 | 5/9
84 | 3/4 | 4/ | 4/ | 4/ | 4/6 | 5/ | 5/3 | 5/9 | 6/ | 6/ | 6/6 | 6/6 | 6/9 | 7/6
112 | 4/ | 4/9 | 4/9 | 4/9 | 5/6 | 6/4 | 6/4 | 7/1 | 7/10 | 7/10 | 8/8 | 8/8 | 9/6 | 10/3
(4.) Class E.—Grain and other Agricultural Produce.
Minimum quantity, 1½ tons. Any less quantity will be charged as such minimum,
or at rate and a half Class E, not exceeding the rate for Class D.
At Auckland, Onehunga, Spit, Wellington, Foxton, Wanganui, New Plymouth
Breakwater, Waitara, Greymouth, Westport, Nelson, Nelson Port, Picton, Blen-
heim, Lyttelton, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Breakwater, Port Chalmers, Dun-
edin, Invercargill, and Bluff, 6d. per ton will be charged in addition to the
classified rates, except at private sidings at those stations, or except local rates
otherwise provide.
At all other stations, when the loading or unloading is done by the owners, or
when loaded by owners into sheds, owing to trucks not being available after reason-
able notice is given, the classified rates only will be charged. When the loading or
unloading is done by the Railway Department 6d. per ton will be charged for each
operation; minimum charge, 3d.
At all private stores or sidings the loading or unloading shall be done by the owners.
The following method of computing the tonnage of grain will be followed :—
Wheat—10 bags of 4 bushels to the ton.
Barley—12 bags of 4 bushels to the ton.
Oats—14 bags of 4 bushels to the ton.
Flour, Bran, and Pollard—2,200lb. to the ton.
Oats (crushed) and other grain by actual weight.
60lb. of wheat, or 50lb. of barley, or 40lb. of oats count as 1 bushel.
The number of bags and the quantity they contain must be declared upon the
consignment notes.
(5.) Class F.—Animal Manures, Hay, Turnips, Firewood, &c.
The Railway Department may require all loading and unloading to be done by
the owner. For each loading or unloading done by the Department the charge will
be, per four-wheel truck, 5s. When loading by consignors is done negligently, and
so as to entail reloading on the road, £1 per truck may be charged for reloading.
When cranage is charged for or provided, half-rates only will be charged for each
loading or unloading done by the Department.
Lime gas refuse, lime from local kilns consigned to country stations for agricul-
tural purposes or to ship for export, lime from local kilns for cement-making,
limestone, animal manures, scrap-iron, old iron rails for scrap, will be charged
as Class Q if cheaper than Class F. The minimum quantity of such goods to be
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NZ Gazette 1895, No 65