✨ Wharf Rates and Charges
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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WEARVES.
ONEHUNGA WHARF—continued.
Rates—continued.
400-gallon iron tanks, each
Minimum per consignment
s. d.
... 1 0
... 0 3
Goods transshipped from or into lighters or vessels into or from vessels
lying alongside the wharves will be charged half import wharfage only;
and in addition, when goods are passed over wharf from one ship to
another, per ton
... 1 0
The weights will be computed as follows:—
Bran
Barley
Chaff
Carrots
Grass-seed
Malt
Onions
Oats
Pollard
Potatoes
Sharps
Vegetables
Other goods (in sacks)
Goods not otherwise specified
... 15 sacks to the ton.
... 12 "
... 20 "
... 12 "
... 15 "
... 12 "
... 12 "
... 12 "
... 12 "
... 12 "
... 12 "
... 12 "
... 10 "
... By weight.
Charges for Use of Wharf.
s. d.
For every vessel under 20 tons gross register, and every vessel trading within
the Manukau Heads, lying at the wharf, per quarter, payable in advance 10 0
For every other vessel lying at the wharf, per working-day or part thereof,
per ton gross register
... 0 0½
Minimum charge per working-day or part thereof
... 1 0
For every wagon drawn by one horse, each time
... 1 0
For each additional horse, each time
... 0 6
For each express, cart, or other vehicle, drawn by one horse, each time
... 0 6
For every barrow or hand-truck, each time
... 0 2
Carts, barrows, or hand-carts, with local ships’ stores, and tools and
materials for ships’ repairs
... Free.
Cranage.
For use of crane on wharf, per ton
... 0 6
Exceptional cargoes (as may be determined by the Railway Department) to be
charged per day, or otherwise by special arrangement. The charge for cranage does
not include the cost of haulage to the crane when the goods have been previously
deposited at a distance therefrom.
The working-hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week-days.
MERCER WHARF.
Rates.
Cattle and horses, per head
Sheep, pigs, goats, per head
Grain and flour, per ton
Timber, per 100 superficial feet
Posts and rails, per 100
Shingles, per 1,000
Palings, per 100
Firewood, per cord
Bricks, per 100
Slates, per 100
Coal (native), per ton
Lime, limestone, sand, per ton
Shells, undressed building stones, or shingle, per ton
Drainpipes, per ton (ship measurement)
400-gallon tanks (empty), each
Manure of any kind, or bones, per ton
Wool, per bale, not exceeding 4 cwt.
s. d.
... 0 6
... 0 1
... 1 0
... 0 3
... 1 0
... 0 3
... 0 2
... 1 0
... 0 3
... 0 6
... Free.
... 0 6
... 0 6
... 1 0
... 1 0
... 1 0
... 0 3
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Onehunga Wharf Rates and Regulations continued
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🚂 Transport & CommunicationsWharfage rates, Goods, Transshipment, Weights, Cranage, Working hours, Onehunga
🚂 Mercer Wharf Rates
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsWharf rates, Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Grain, Timber, Firewood, Bricks, Coal, Lime, Wool, Mercer
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Wharf Rates and Regulations for Onehunga Wharf - Continued
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🚂 Transport & CommunicationsWharfage, Transshipment, Lighters, Vessels, Weights, Sacks, Bran, Barley, Chaff, Grass-seed, Malt, Onions, Oats, Pollard, Potatoes, Sharps, Vegetables, Goods
- Railway Department
🚂 Charges for Use of Wharf at Onehunga
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsVessel charges, Wharfage, Working-day, Wagon, Horse, Vehicle, Barrow, Hand-truck, Ships' stores, Ship repairs
- Railway Department
🚂 Cranage Charges for Onehunga Wharf
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsCranage, Crane, Wharf, Ton, Exceptional cargoes, Haulage
- Railway Department
🚂 Mercer Wharf Rates
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsWharf rates, Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Grain, Flour, Timber, Posts, Rails, Firewood, Bricks, Slates, Coal, Lime, Sand, Shells, Manure, Bones, Wool
NZ Gazette 1907, No 69