Goods Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 91

GOODS.

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REGULATIONS—continued.

(5.) Class H.

For undumped bales of more than 4 cwt., and double-dumped bales of more than 8 cwt., the excess weight in each separate consignment will be charged pro ratâ at Class A rates.

Scoured wool, undumped, in bales not exceeding 2¾ cwt. each, will be charged one-fifth less than the classified rates. Minimum charge, 1s. per bale. This will supersede the local rates specified in Part IV where bales do not exceed 2¾ cwt., unless otherwise specified under Part IV.

The Railway Department may require all loading and unloading to be done by the owner.

For each loading or unloading done by the Railway Department 3d. per bale for undumped, and 6d. per bale for double-dumped, will be charged.

(6.) Class K.

Sawn Timber, Logs, and Mouldings.

Minimum quantities will be as follows:—

Distance. Each Four-wheeled Truck. (Not otherwise specified). Each Lₐ Truck. Bogie Trucks R and U, or Pair of Timber-trucks. Bogie Trucks, Rₐ and Uₐ.
Up to 75 miles 1,200 sup. ft. … 1,500 sup. ft. 2,000 sup. ft. … 3,000 sup. ft.
Over 75 miles 2,000 ,, .. 3,000 ,, .. 4,000 ,, … 5,000 sup. ft.

Any less quantity will be charged as such minimum, or at 1d. per 100 superficial feet per mile up to 40 miles; for each additional mile up to 80 miles, ½d. per 100 superficial feet, and for each additional mile, ¼d. per 100 superficial feet. Where this rate is charged the minimum quantity will be 100 ft., and the minimum rate 1s. per 100 superficial feet, without further charge for loading or unloading.

Mouldings will be carried solely at owners’ risk.

Imported timbers will be charged rate and a half.

In computing the charges for timber 50 ft. or under are to be foregone; over 50 ft. to be charged as the next 100.

The minimum charge for each consignment will be 2s. 6d.

Ladders or small lots of timber may be charged as Class A, or at parcel rates, if cheaper than Class K.

Except where otherwise specified, odd lengths of 6 in. and upwards are to be counted as a foot in measuring the length of timber; less than 6 in. are to be omitted.

In computing the measurement of rusticated weatherboards, tongued-and-grooved flooring and lining boards, and all other boards of irregular width and thickness, the full over-all measurement will be charged for—i.e., the board will be taken to measure as if its greatest width and thickness were uniform throughout the entire width and thickness of the board.

In computing the sizes of sawn timber, whether dressed or undressed, fractional parts less than one-eighth of an inch in width or thickness will be reckoned as one-eighth of an inch.

Sawn timber in pieces not exceeding 6 ft. in length will be charged at the actual measurement.

Round timber: Trade measurement; computed according to Hoppus’s tables of trade measurement. No allowance to be made for bark by ringing or otherwise, or for tops, butts, or unsound wood.

When timber is over 26 ft. long an empty check wagon or wagons will be charged for when required and used.

The Railway Department may require all loading and unloading to be done by the owner. For each loading or unloading done by the Railway Department 3d. per 100 superficial feet additional will be charged.

Where senders who do their own loading require a receipt for number of pieces, 3d. per 100 superficial feet additional will be charged, as if loading had been done by the Department.



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🚂 Goods Regulations - Class H Rates (continued from previous page)

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Goods, Regulations, Wool, Bales, Weight, Rates, Loading, Unloading

🚂 Goods Regulations - Class K Rates for Sawn Timber and Logs

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Goods, Regulations, Timber, Sawn Timber, Logs, Mouldings, Rates, Measurement, Loading, Unloading