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Sept. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1681
GOGDS.
REGULATIONS—continued.
(39.) Western Australian International Mining and Industrial Exhibition.
Exhibits consigned for exhibition at the Western Australian International Mining and Industrial Exhibition to be held at Coolgardie, commencing on the 21st March, 1899, will be carried free on the New Zealand Government Railways, provided that they shall be so carried at the sole risk of the consignors, and that each package shall be consigned to the Secretary of the Exhibition, and legibly marked “For exhibition at the Western Australian International Mining and Industrial Exhibition, Coolgardie.” Loading and unloading must be done at the expense of the consignors. In the event of such exhibits being sold the full railway charges must be paid.
Exhibits returning will be conveyed free, provided no sale or exchange has been effected. A certificate to this effect, signed by the Secretary of the Exhibition, must be produced before the goods can be received for transit free of charge.
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Continuation of Regulations for Railway Freight Charges Including Cranage, Tarpaulins, Port Traffic, Storage, and Demurrage
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NZ Gazette 1899, No 74