✨ Railway Transport Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 85.
Insecticide. Owner’s risk .. .. .. .. D
Leather, packed in bales, bags, or bundles .. .. .. B
Magnesia cement, packed. Owner’s risk .. .. .. C
Motor-cars, in cases. Minimum, 15 cwt. per four-wheeled truck.
Owner’s risk. Special goods .. .. .. A
Oil, fuel, in owner’s tank-wagons (minimum quantity, full carrying-
capacity of wagon). Empty tank-wagons to be returned free.. D
Refractory cements, packed. Owner’s risk .. .. .. C
Refrigidaires, packed. Owner’s risk. Special goods .. .. A
Silo blocks, concrete .. .. .. .. N
Sugar-of-milk, New Zealand manufacture .. .. .. C
Tins, New Zealand manufacture, consigned to meat-preserving works,
not returned empties, but when full to be forwarded by rail,
packed.. .. .. .. D
Trees, for afforestation purposes. Minimum quantity, 5 tons per
four-wheeled wagon. Owners to load and unload. Half-rate.. B
Plaster, fibrous, ornamental, New Zealand manufacture, packed in
cases or crates. Owner’s risk. Special goods .. .. C
Wallboard, such as Beaver-board, Fiberlic, Fibrous Plaster, Cornell,
Upson, Triumph Plaster, used for the inside lining of buildings,
loose, not otherwise specified. Owner’s risk. Special goods .. C
Wallboard, such as Beaver-board, Fiberlic, Fibrous Plaster, Cornell,
Upson, Triumph Plaster, used for the inside lining of buildings,
packed in cases or crates. Owner’s risk. Special goods .. D
Waters, aerated or mineral, in bulk, not otherwise specified .. C
PART VI.—WHARVES.
WESTPORT WHARVES.
By adding the following :—
Sheep-skins, per bale of over 2 cwt. .. .. .. .. 8½d.
By omitting the following—
PORT CHALMERS WHARVES.
Rates.
A rate of 1s. 5d. per ton will be charged to the masters of ships on all goods
loaded or unloaded from or into lighters into or from ships lying at Port Chalmers
Railway Wharves.
All goods not carried by rail to or from Port Chalmers, loaded on to or dis-
charged from the railway wharves, will be charged 1s. 5d. per ton for wharfage.
For live-stock not carried by rail to or from Port Chalmers, landed at or
shipped from the railway wharves at Port Chalmers, the following charges will
be made for wharfage :—
s. d.
Cattle or horses, per head .. .. .. .. 2 10
Sheep, pigs, goats, per head .. .. .. .. 0 3
Goods carried by rail and discharged into sheds at Port Chalmers and
afterwards shipped across the wharves without being placed in railway-wagons will
be charged 1s. 5d. per ton for wharfage.
Charges for Use of the Wharves.
For every vessel lying at the wharves, or within the limits of the railway, for
each day or part thereof, for each ton net register, ½d. The minimum charge
will be £2.
The maximum charge for vessels undergoing repairs or out of commission
will be £25 per month.
Vessels attaching lines to the railway wharves when proceeding to or from the
docks will be charged £1 8s. for the time up to one hour, and 14s. per hour for each
additional hour or part thereof.
Coal-hulks under 250 tons net register will be charged £25 per annum.
Coal-hulks of 250 tons net register and upwards, and vessels not occupying
berths but lying outside other vessels at the wharf, will be charged half-dues.
Passenger-steamers trading within the harbour only, 14s. per quarter.
Vessels and dredges in commission, the property of the Otago Harbour Board,
used for the construction or improvement of the harbour, will be free of wharfage
charge.
As witness my hand, this 19th day of December, 1929.
W. B. TAVERNER, Minister of Railways.
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Classification of Goods and Live-stock for Railway Transport
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🚂 Transport & CommunicationsClassification, Goods, Live-stock, Insecticide, Leather, Magnesia cement, Motor-cars, Fuel oil, Refractory cements, Refrigerators, Silo blocks, Sugar-of-milk, Tins, Trees, Plaster, Wallboard, Aerated waters
🚂 Wharfage Rates and Charges at Westport and Port Chalmers
🚂 Transport & Communications19 December 1929
Wharfage, Rates, Charges, Westport, Port Chalmers, Sheep-skins, Live-stock, Vessels, Coal-hulks, Passenger-steamers
- W. B. Taverner, Minister of Railways