Railway Freight Rates




2406

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 83

GOODS—LOCAL RATES, SCALE OF CHARGES—continued.

NORTH ISLAND MAIN LINE AND BRANCHES—continued.

  1. Miscellaneous.

By omitting the following:

From To Description of Goods. Rate.
Auckland 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 transhipment charges and such other charges as may be incurred in respect of the delivery of such goods into railway wagons at Auckland.

By omitting under the heading “To” the word “Kioreroa” wherever it appears, and substituting in lieu thereof the words “Port Whangarei”.

By adding the following:

From To Description of Goods. Rate.
Auckland Towai Classes A, B, C, D, E, and E½, except explosives £9 per four-wheeled wagon. Owners to load and unload. The maximum load of benzine, kerosene, or similar oils chargeable at this rate will be 31 44-gallon drums per four-wheeled wagon.
Auckland Thames Cement 20s. per ton.
  1. Through Booking to or from Ports on the Kaipara.

By adding after the words “Goods not otherwise specified, per ton.” the words “of 20 cwt.”.

By adding the following:

To or from Dargaville, &c.
Empty return biscuit tins (minimum charge 2s. 6d.) per 20 cwt. 10s. 6d.
  1. Traffic to or from Kioreroa and Opua Wharves.

By omitting from this regulation wherever it appears the word “Kioreroa,” and substituting in lieu thereof the words “Port Whangarei.”

  1. Picton Section.

WELLINGTON-BLENHEIM FREIGHT RATES.

General Cargo.

By adding the following:

s. d.
Coke in sacks, per sack

SOUTH ISLAND MAIN LINE AND BRANCHES.

  1. Benzine, Kerosene, &c.

By adding the following:

From To Rate.
*Lyttelton Addington 7s. 1d. per ton.


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