✨ Railway Goods Rates
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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GOODS.
LOCAL RATES—continued.
s. d.
Minimum charge ... ... ... ... ... 5 0
For all goods of Class E not taken delivery of by the consignees within
5 working hours after arrival, and kept in the railway-wagons or un-
loaded and stored at the risk of the owner, and, at the option of the
Department, for receiving and delivering to the ship and storage thereon,
for the first week or fraction of a week, at per ton ... ... 2 6
For each additional week or fraction of a week up to the seventh week
inclusive, for each ton ... ... ... ... 0 2
For each additional week or fraction of a week, for each ton ... 0 1
On goods consigned to the station for delivery on shore and delivered in-
stead to vessels, a charge for haulage will be made at the rate of, per ton 0 6
On goods consigned to private sidings but not placed there, being
delivered instead to vessels, a charge for haulage will be made at the
rate of, per ton ... ... ... ... ... 0 6
GOODS FOR TRANSHIPMENT AT LYTTLETON.
When goods are landed ex ship and taken into shed for redelivery they will be
charged 3s. per ton according to ships' manifest, or by weight or measurement,
at the option of the Department, including one week's storage. If examined by
the Customs, 1s. per ton in addition will be charged where an extra removal of
the goods from the examination shed is entailed. If left on the railway pre-
mises more than one week, storage will be charged at the following rates:—
For each additional week or fraction of a week up to the sixth week in- s. d.
clusive, for each 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 3
PELTS, REFRIGERATING SIDING TIMARU TO ISLINGTON.
Pelts, from Refrigerating Siding Timaru, to Islington will be charged 18s. per
ton. Minimum quantity, 4 tons per truck.
OAMARU AND BREAKWATER.
| To or from Station Yard or Goods Shed. | To or from Harbour Board Sidings. | |
|---|---|---|
| s. d. | s. d. | |
| General merchandise, per ton ... ... | 2 0 | 1 6 |
| Coal and other minerals, including loading, un- | ||
| loading being done by consignees, per ton ... | 1 6 | 1 6 |
| Grain, flour, and other produce, per ton ... | 1 6 | 1 6 |
| Class F, chaff, &c., not otherwise specified, per ton | 1 6 | 1 6 |
| Class H, screw-pressed, per bale ... ... | 0 9 | 0 6 |
| Posts and rails, per truck ... ... ... | 6 6 | 6 6 |
| Live stock, per truck ... ... ... | 5 0 | 5 0 |
| Timber, except Australian and Tasmanian, per | ||
| 100 superficial feet ... ... ... | 0 4 | 0 4 |
| Timber, Australian and Tasmanian, per 100 | ||
| superficial feet ... ... ... | 0 6 | 0 6 |
| Returned empties, each ... ... ... | 0 6 | 0 6 |
| Minimum charge in all cases ... ... | 0 6 | 0 6 |
Goods to or from Government sheds will be loaded or unloaded by the Depart-
ment, and those to or from private or Harbour Board sidings by the owners or
Harbour Board tenants.
Loading or unloading at the Breakwater will be performed by the Department.
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NZ Gazette 1896, No 67