✨ Miscellaneous Goods Rates
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 72
- Miscellaneous—continued.
| From | To | Description of Goods. | Rate. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Auckland | Wellington | Imported fruit or vegetables by mixed or goods trains | 54s. 7d. per ton. Minimum quantity, 5 tons per consignment. |
| Biscuits and confectionery in crates or tins | 80s. per ton. Minimum quantity, 4 tons per consignment. | ||
| Awatoto | Sheep-skins (loose or in bundles) | 70s. per ton. Minimum quantity, 3 tons per consignment. | |
| Auckland or Newmarket | Hastings | Empty tins for packing of fruit-pulp or canned fruit | 108s. per ton. |
| Napier | Goods of Class A, ex overseas vessels at Auckland | 110s. 10d. per ton dead weight. This rate is exclusive of the Auckland Harbour Board’s transshipment charges and such other charges as may be incurred in respect of the delivery of such goods into railway-wagons at Auckland. | |
| Auckland | Port Ahuriri | Tinware (tobacco containers and lids) | 108s. per ton. |
| Morningside | Auckland | Veneer butter-boxes | 4s. 2d. per ton. |
| Morningside | Onehunga | Veneer butter-boxes | 5s. 2d. per ton. |
| Newmarket | Wanganui | Vinegar in casks | 52s. 6d. per ton. |
| Any station on North or South Island Main Lines and Branches | Bottles and jars, glass, also jar lids | Class D. The charges at this rate will be reduced by 12½ per cent. In cases where the charges are computed on a combination of a local and the classified rate the 12½ per cent. reduction will not be made. | |
| Any station on the North Island Main Line and Branches | Small lots of glass bottles and jars, also jar lids, for the same destination station | Pro rata of the Class D rate, provided that not less than 3 tons are loaded in the same wagon. The charges so computed will be reduced by 12½ per cent. | |
| Penrose | Any station on the North or South Island Main Lines and Branches | Bottles and jars, also jar lids, packed, in small lots | Class D. The charges when computed under the provisions of Reg. 71 will be reduced by 12½ per cent. |
| Wellington, Palmerston North, Napier, New Plymouth, Hawera | Concrete washtubs, boiler-frames, fire-places, cottage chimneys, and lavatory cisterns | 55s. per ton. | |
| Hastings, Greytown, Wellington Stations New Plymouth—Stratford inclusive, Ngaere—Marton inclusive, Greatford—Napier inclusive, Longburn—Wellington inclusive, Kaiwarra—Ngawapurua inclusive, and stations on Waitara, Opunake, Wanganui, Foxton, and Greytown branches | Corrugated cardboard | 100s. per ton. | |
| Penrose .. | Rubber goods direct from factory | Class D. | |
| Te Papapa | Auckland | Sulphuric acid | 4s. 11d. per ton. Minimum charge, 9s. 10d. per four-wheeled wagon. |
| Onehunga Town | Auckland or Newmarket | Classes A, B, C, D, and H | 5s. 7d. per ton. The charges on ships’ goods will be computed in accordance with Reg. 129, General Scale of Charges. |
| Onehunga Town | Auckland, Newmarket, Mount Eden, and Morningside | Carbonettes | 2s. 6d. per ton, including the use of tarpaulins, if required. Minimum load per wagon as provided for in Regulation 78, General Scale of Charges. |
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 October 1935
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