Railway Freight Classification




1882 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, [No. 89

86 GOODS, LIVE-STOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE.

CLASSIFICATION—continued.

Pegs, surveyors’ ... ... D
Pelts, green or limed, in bags or casks ... ... D
Pelts, limed, in 2 ton lots, owners to load and unload ... ... D
Pepper, packed ... ... A
Perambulators accompanying passengers. Special goods. ... See Part II.
Perambulators in parts, packed in cases, crates, or boxes. Owners’ risk ... A
Perambulators, loose. Rate and a quarter. Owners’ risk As parcels, see Part II.
Perambulators, packed, not otherwise specified. Rate and a half ... A
Perfumery. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Perry, in bottles. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Perry, in bulk ... ... C
Petroleum. Owners’ risk. Dangerous ... ... A
Petroleum, native, crude, in 2-ton lots. Owners’ risk ... ... D
Pewter, scrap. Owners’ risk ... ... N
Phosphorus. Double rate. Dangerous ... ... A
Phosphorized Grain. Double rate. Dangerous ... ... A
Pianos, packed. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... ... A
Pianos, unpacked. Owners’ risk. Special goods. Rate and a half ... A
Pickles, packed. Owners’ risk ... ... B
Picks ... ... B
Pictures, loose. Special goods. Double rate. Owners’ risk ... A
Pictures, packed. Special goods. Rate and a half. Owners’ risk ... A
Picture-frames. Rate and a half. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Pigs. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... ... M
Pigeons, homing ... ... See Part II.
Piles or Heavy Timber. Owners’ risk ... ... K
Piles, stone, rough. Owners’ risk ... ... Q
Piles, iron, cast. Special goods ... ... D
Piles, iron, wrought ... ... D
Pile-shoes ... ... D
Pipeclay, packed ... ... D
Pipes, smoking. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Pipes, cast-iron, water or gas. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... D
Pipes, drain, earthenware. Owners’ risk ... ... N
Pipes, unglazed earthenware, flangeless, drain ... ... Q
Pipes, copper, brass, and wrought iron ... ... B
Pipes, unflanged wrought-iron, and wrought-iron fluming, for mining
purposes; minimum quantity, 2 tons per single truck, 5 tons per
double-bogie truck. Class D. Any less quantity will be charged as
such minimum, or at the classified rates for Class B. Owners’ risk.
Special goods.
Pitch ... ... D
Plants, packed. Owners’ risk ... ... C
Plaster. Owners’ risk ... ... D
Plaster of Paris, packed ... ... C
Plaster of Paris Ornaments, loose. Double rate. Owners’ risk ... A
Plaster of Paris Ornaments, packed. Rate and a half. Owners’ risk ... A
Plate, Gold and Silver. Owners’ risk. Special goods. Double rate
As parcels, see Part II.
Plated Goods. Rate and a half. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... A
Plate-glass, packed. Special goods. Owners’ risk ... ... A
Ploughs ... ... B
Ploughshares. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... ... B
Poles, hop ... ... Q
Pollard, packed ... ... E
Pollard, phosphorised, in tins or drums hermetically sealed, consigned for
destruction of rabbits ... ... D
Pork, salt, packed ... ... C
Porter ... ... As beer.
Posts, lamp, iron, loose. Owners’ risk ... ... B
Posts and Rails ... ... F
Posts, verandah, iron, loose. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... B
Potash ... ... B
Potash, chlorate of. Owners’ risk. (Not to loaded in same truck as Oil of
Myrbane) ... ... A



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🚂 Classification of Railway Freight (continued from previous page)

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Railway Freight, Classification, Goods, Live-Stock, Parcels, Luggage, Pegs, Pelts, Pepper, Perambulators, Perfumery, Perry, Petroleum, Pewter, Phosphorus, Pianos, Pickles, Pictures, Pigs, Piles, Pipeclay, Pipes, Pitch, Plants, Plaster, Plate, Plated Goods, Plate-glass, Ploughs, Ploughshares, Poles, Pollard, Pork, Posts, Potash