Local Railway Goods Rates




Sept. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1701

GOODS. 73

LOCAL RATES—continued.

Parcels for Distribution at Destination.—When more articles or parcels than one are sent, packed or loose, from one consignor to one consignee, for express companies or forwarding agents, and are for distribution at destination, the minimum charge will be 5s.

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PELTS, MAHENO TO WOOLSTON.

Pelts, from Maheno to Woolston, will be charged 22s. ton. Minimum quantity, 4 tons per truck. Owners to load and unload.

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STONE AND STONE PILES TO PORT CHALMERS AND DUNEDIN.

Stone and stone piles, rough, from Oamaru, Weston, Maheno, and intermediate stations to Port Chalmers or Dunedin, will be charged 5s. 6d. per ton.

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DUNEDIN AND CHRISTCHURCH.

Cement and clinker, New Zealand manufacture, Dunedin to Christchurch, will be charged 15s. per ton. This rate is exclusive of charge for tarpaulins. Minimum, 6 tons per truck. Owners to load and unload.

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DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS.

Goods of Classes A, B, C, and D, from Port Chalmers to Dunedin, not to private sidings … … … … 5 7 per ton.
Goods of Classes A, B, C, and D, from Port Chalmers to Dunedin, to private sidings … … … … 4 6 ,,
Goods of Classes A, B, C, and D, from Dunedin to Port Chalmers … 4 6 ,,
Ships’ goods will be charged according to bill of lading, or by weight or measurement, at option of the Department; other goods by weight or measurement, as the Department directs.

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CLASSES N AND Q, FROM PORT CHALMERS QUARRY.

Goods of Classes N and Q, from Port Chalmers Quarry to stations on the main line, Hurunui—Bluff, will be charged 2d. per ton in addition to the classified rates.

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GOODS FOR TRANSHIPMENT AT PORT CHALMERS.

When goods are landed ex ship, and taken into shed and redelivered to other ships, they will be charged 3s. per ton, according to ship’s manifest, or by weight or measurement, at the option of the Department, including one week’s storage, after which storage will be charged for.

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BARK, PORT CHALMERS TO SAWYER’S BAY.

Bark, imported, in bags, from Port Chalmers to Sawyer’s Bay will be charged 8s per ton.

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JETTY STREET WHARF, DUNEDIN.

Shunting coal from Jetty Street Wharf, Dunedin, to Pelichet Bay Sidings will be charged 1s. 6d. per ton; minimum charge, 7s. 6d. per truck.

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DUNEDIN AND BURNSIDE.

Goods of Class E, oil, soap, tallow, candles, bar iron, iron castings, manures (other than street, stable, and farmyard), sulphur, linseed, guano, tar, raw materials used in the manufacture of manures (other than street, stable, and farmyard) and acids, sulphuric acid, in 2-ton lots, between Dunedin and Burnside or the Cattle-yards, will be charged 3s. 7d. per ton; when consigned to private sidings, 2s. 6d. per ton.

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DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS TO MILTON AND BENHAR.

Whitelead, Cornish stone, flint, calcined bone, baryta, manganese, borax, metallic oxides, and other raw materials used in the manufacture of earthenware, Dunedin or Port Chalmers to Milton, or Benhar, will be charged Class D.

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DUNEDIN TO MILTON, BALCLUTHA, WAITAHUNA, AND LAWRENCE.

Goods of Classes A and B, from Dunedin to Milton, Balclutha, Waitahuna, and Lawrence, will be charged as Class C.
Small lots of goods of Classes A, B, and C, from Dunedin to Milton, Balclutha, Waitahuna, and Lawrence, will be charged pro ratâ at the Class C rates, instead of J



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