✨ Railway Tariffs and Regulations
Dec. 17.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3557
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GOODS.
LOCAL RATES—continued.
Onehunga to Westfield and Farmers’ Freezing Company’s Siding (Southdown) will be charged 3s. 6d. per ton, including all charges. Except in the case of empties in full truck loads, minimum charge 7s.
Oil, soap, candles, soda crystals, refined tallow, sulphuric acid, and oilcake, and their by-products, and empties, from Westfield and Farmers’ Freezing Company’s Siding (Southdown) to Auckland, Newmarket, Mount Eden, and Onehunga, will be charged 3s. 6d. per ton. Except in the case of empties in full truck loads, minimum charge 7s.
Gaswater, and raw materials for the manufacture of manures other than street, stable, and farmyard, from Auckland to Westfield and Farmers’ Freezing Company’s Siding (Southdown) will be charged 2s. 6d. per ton. Minimum charge, 12s. 6d.
Manures (other than street, stable, and farmyard) in 5-ton lots between Westfield or Farmers’ Freezing Company’s Siding (Southdown) and Auckland will be charged at Class P rates, including use of tarpaulin.
Pumice for export will be charged 6s. per ton for conveyance from Firth’s Siding to Auckland, including the use of tarpaulins. Minimum quantity, 5 tons per truck.
Class H, undumped, from Paeroa, Mangaiti, Te Aroha, Waihou, and Waitoa, to Auckland, will be charged 5s. 6d. per bale.
Zinc shavings packed in cases, Thames to Paeroa, will be charged 8s. 6d. per ton.
Goods of Classes A, B, C, D, for or from ports on the Kaipara, will be charged per ton weight, as under, between Auckland or Newmarket and Helensville, wharfage at Helensville included, ships to place in and take delivery of goods from trucks at Helensville Wharf:—
Class A … … … … 20s.
Classes B, C, D … … … … 15s.
Tinned fish in 5-ton lots, Helensville to Auckland, will be charged 12s. 6d. per ton, including wharfage at Helensville. Quantities under 5 tons, 15s. per ton, including wharfage at Helensville.
Tinned fish, Tuakau to Auckland, will be charged 15s. per ton.
Coal, native, brown, between Onehunga and Auckland, will be charged 1s. 9d. per ton.
Coal, not otherwise specified, between Onehunga and Auckland, will be charged 2s. 6d. per ton.
Coal-slack, native, for lime-burning, ore-roasting, and brick-burning purposes, from Huntly or Kimihia to Te Kuiti, will be charged 5s. per ton. Minimum quantity, 6 tons per four-wheeled truck.
Coal-slack, native, delivered on railway-trucks at pit’s mouth at a price not exceeding 2s. per ton, will be charged at the rate of 6s. per ton for conveyance from Huntly or Kimihia to Thames and Shortland. Minimum quantity, 6 tons per four-wheeled truck.
Coal-slack, native, from Huntly and Kimihia will be charged as follows:—
Per Ton.
s. d.
To Paeroa or Karangahake … … … 5 3
To Waikino and Waihi Gold-mining Company’s Siding … 5 4
To Waihi … … … 5 6
Minimum quantity, 6 tons per four-wheeled truck.
Goods of Classes P and Q from Kimihia Siding will be charged 1d. per ton in addition to the classified or local rates.
Goods booked through between stations on the Auckland Section and ports on the Manukau Harbour will be charged at the following rates for conveyance by steamer, in addition to the railway rates and charges to or from Onehunga Wharf, as specified in Parts III, IV, and VI hereof:—
s. d.
Ammunition and cartridges, per case … … 1 0
Beer, per case or cask … … 1 0
Benzine, per case … … 0 6
Bricks, per 1,000 … … 20 0
Bread, per sack … … 0 9
Bonedust and manure, per ton … … 6 0
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