Freight Rates and Timber Traffic




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 72

  1. Through Booking to or from Ports on the Kaipara—continued.
To or from Dargaville, Naumai, Mangawhare, Turiwhiri, Aratapu, Miti tai, Arapohue, Bradley’s Landing, Hore Hore, Rope’s Wharf, Te Kopuru, Tatarariki, Tokatoka, Tikinui, Raupo, Ruawai, Tangaihi, Pouto, Beacon Point, South Head. All Stations on the Kaihu Railway Line. To or from Slade’s Wharf, Williams’ Wharf, Viner ies, Hoanga South, Harding’s Wharf, Tangowahine, Hoanga North, Kohuroa, O’Shea’s Wharf, Mangarata, Mapuna, Pukeh uia, Allen’s Wharf, Kirikopuni, Tangiteroria, North of Dargaville.
Bicycles, each s. d. 2 6 s. d. 2 6
Carriages, two-wheeled, either set up or in pieces 20 0 25 0
Carriages, four-wheeled, either set up or in pieces 35 0 40 0
Calves, each 2 0 3 0
Cattle, one only 25 0 30 0
Cattle, two or three, property of one owner, each 25 0 30 0
Cattle, lots over three By arrangement By arrangement.
Cement, per ton 11 0 11 0
Classes E, F, N, P, Q, and R, not otherwise specified, per ton 11 0 27 0
Dangerous goods not otherwise specified, per ton weight 50 0 50 0
Dogs, each 2 0 2 0
Drapery, per ton weight 30 0 40 0
Drays and two-wheeled carts, set up or in pieces, each 20 0 25 0
Empty egg and butter boxes, each 0 6 0 6
Empty return benzine-drums, not otherwise specified, each 1 6 ..
Empty return 4-gallon benzine-drums, each 0 2 ..
Empty return 8-gallon benzine-drums, each 0 3 ..
Empty return cases containing two 4-gallon tins, each case 0 3 ..
Explosives of all description, per hundred-weight or fractional part thereof 3 0 3 6
Flax, per bale 4 0 5 0
Furniture of every description, packed or unpacked, per ton weight 42 0 50 0
Hardwood, timber, per 100 superficial feet 5 0 5 0
Hardwood, piles By arrangement By arrangement.
Horses, each 25 0 30 0
Manure, artificial, and agricultural lime, per ton 10 0 18 6
Motor-bicycles, each 7 6 7 6
Motor-bicycles with side-car, each 10 0 10 0
Motor-cars, not otherwise specified, each 40 0 40 0
Motor-cars of the “baby” type 20 0 20 0
Mouldings, per 100 ft. 5 0 5 0
Perambulators, each 4 0 5 0
Pianos, per cwt. 2 0 2 6
Pigs, each 3 0 4 0
Plate glass in cases not exceeding 10 cwt., each 50 0 60 0
Plate glass in cases exceeding 10 cwt., each 50 0 60 0
Sheep, not exceeding 100, per head 1 6 2 0
Sheep, exceeding 100, per head By arrangement By arrangement.
Stud rams, one and over, property of one owner, each 3 0 4 0
Sugar, syrup, and treacle, per ton weight 13 6 ..
Tanks, iron, plain or corrugated, each 15 0 20 0
Timber, n.o.s., sawn, per 100 superficial feet 4 0 4 0
Tow, per bale 5 0 6 0
Vehicles, four-wheeled, each 35 0 40 0
Velocipedes, each 7 6 7 6
Wool, per bale 5 0 5 0
Heavy weights exceeding 1 ton but not exceeding 2 tons, per ton 30 0 40 0
Heavy weights exceeding 2 tons By arrangement By arrangement.

All charges on goods and live-stock consigned to ports on the Kaipara and from ports on the Kaipara to flag stations must be prepaid.

The Department is not responsible for steamer services, and is not answerable for their fulfilment.

  1. Timber Traffic, Kaihu Section.

  2. The Department may require owners to unload timber from the railway-wagons at Dargaville. For unloading performed by the Department at Dargaville the following charges will be made, per 100 superficial feet :—

s. d.
At the skids 0 0½
At the Railway Wharf 0 5


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🏭 Through Booking Rates to or from Ports on the Kaipara (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Freight, Rates, Railway, Kaipara, Dargaville

🏭 Timber Traffic Charges on Kaihu Section

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Timber, Freight, Charges, Dargaville, Kaihu