Railway Goods Classification




Sept. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1711

GOODS, LIVE-STOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE.

CLASSIFICATION—continued.

Empties, cases, for carriage of fruit ... See Part III.
Empties, returned, not otherwise specified ... See Part III.
Empties, returned fruit and vegetable packages ... Free
Empties, casks, cases, kegs, jars, tins, tubs, and crates, not “returned empties,” but to be reconsigned by railway full
As “returned empties,” see Part III.
Empties, not “returned empties,” not otherwise specified ... A
Encaustic Tiles ... C
Engines, locomotive, running on their own wheels. Owners’ risk. Special goods See Part III.
Engines, portable and traction. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... B
Engravings, loose. Double rate. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... A
Engravings, in cases. Rate and a quarter. Owners’ risk. Special goods A
Explosive Materials, not otherwise specified (excepting lithofracteur, nitro-glycerine, duality, glyoxiline, methylic nitrate, glonine oil, gun-cotton, pyrolithe, metallic sodium, which will not be carried). Double rate. Owners’ risk. Dangerous ... A
Express-wagons, either set up or in pieces ... See Part III.
Express-wagons in pieces, unpainted, and in the rough. Minimum, 1 ton per truck ... C
Express-shafts and -wheels ... B

Fancy Goods, packed. Rate and a quarter. Owners’ risk ... A
Fascines. Owners’ risk ... F
Fat ... C
Feathers, packed. Double rate. Owners’ risk ... A
Felloes, manufactured ... C
Felloes, unmanufactured ... D
Felt ... B
Fencing, patent (wire and lathwood). Owners’ risk ... D
Fencing-posts and stakes, hewn or sawn. Owners’ risk ... F
Fencing-posts, patent. Owners’ risk ... F
Fenders. Owners’ risk ... A
Ferns, cut for decorating purposes. Owners’ risk ... D
Fibre, cocoanut ... B
Field-rollers. Owners’ risk. Special goods ... C
Figs, packed ... A
Firearms, packed ... A
Firearms, unpacked ... A
Fire-bars and -bearers, Dumb-plates, and Furnace-doors As parcels, see Part II. ... D
Fireirons ... A
Firewood. Owners’ risk ... F
Fireworks, packed. Double rate. Owners’ risk. Dangerous ... A
Fish, in brine ... C
Fish, in tins ... A
Fish, dried. Owners’ risk ... C
Fish, fresh, under 2 tons. Owners’ risk. (See also Parts II. and III.) ... D
Fish, fresh, 2-ton lots and over. Half rates. Owners’ risk ... C
Fish-cans, empty, for carriage of ova for acclimatisation purposes ... Free
Fish-food for Acclimatisation Societies ... Free
Fittings, gas, packed ... B
Fittings, shop ... A
Flagging. Owners’ risk ... N
Flags, packed. If loose, Owners’ risk ... A
Flax, dressed, pressed. If unpressed, rate and a half. (Loose dressed flax will not be accepted for carriage) ... D
Flax, native, dressed, screw-pressed. Otherwise rate and a half. (Loose dressed flax will not be accepted for carriage) ... E
Flax, green. Owners’ risk ... F
Flax Straw. Owners’ risk. (Loose flax straw will not be accepted for carriage) ... F
Flax Matting ... B
Flock, in bales ... A
Floorcloth ... A



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