✨ Classification of Goods for Railway Carriage
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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CLASSIFICATION—continued.
Peas, dried or parched, whole or crushed .. .. .. E
Peas, green, in pods, grown in New Zealand
See Regulations 56 and 85
Peas, split, packed .. .. .. .. E plus 50%
Peat .. .. .. .. .. Q
Pebbles, flint, for mining purposes .. .. .. N
Pegs, surveyor’s .. .. .. .. D
Pelts, green or limed, in bags or casks .. .. .. D
Pelts, limed, loose. Minimum quantity, 2 tons per consignment. Owners to load and unload .. .. .. D
Pentoxide of arsenic (weed-killer) .. .. .. D
Perambulators, packed in cases, crates, matting, or in heavy brown paper and covered with hessian. If unpacked, Class C, double rate .. .. .. C plus 50%
Perambulator-wheels .. As parcels, see Regulation 55
Pewter, scrap. Owner’s to load and unload .. .. C less 50%
Phosphate rock .. .. ..See Regulation 86 E
Phosphorized grain packed in double bags with “POISONED GRAIN” printed thereon in 3 in. letters. Dangerous .. C. Double rate
Phosphorized grain, in tins or drums, hermetically sealed, consigned for destruction of rabbits or birds .. .. D
Phosphorus, not otherwise specified. Owner’s risk. Dangerous .. .. .. C. Double rate
Phosphorus, for bona fide use as a rabbit-exterminator. Owner’s risk. Dangerous .. .. .. D
Pianos, packed. If unpacked, Class C, double rate .. C plus 50%
Pictures .. .. .. .. C. Double rate
Picture-films in metal containers. Owner’s risk. Dangerous C
Picture-frames, packed. If loose, Class C, double rate .. C plus 50%
Pigs .. .. .. ..See Regulation 76 M
Pigeons, homing .. .. ..See Regulation 60
Pigeons, living, in crates or cases.. .. .. C
Pile-boards, for use in connection with the smelting of iron .. F
Pile-shoes .. .. .. .. D
Piles, stone, rough .. .. .. .. Q
Piles, reinforced-concrete .. .. .. .. N
Piles, iron, cast or wrought .. .. .. .. D
Pipeclay, packed .. .. .. .. D
Pipes, steel or iron, not otherwise specified .. .. C
Pipes, drain, concrete or earthenware .. .. .. N
Pipes, unglazed earthenware, flangeless, drain (field pipes) .. Q
Pipes, copper or brass .. .. .. .. C
Pipes, iron or steel; steel, concrete lined; or asbestos cement; also fittings for same; for gas, water, or to be used in the manufacture of fences or gates .. .. .. D
Pipes and fluming, iron or steel, for mining or irrigation purposes .. .. .. .. D
Pitch, not otherwise specified .. .. .. .. D
Pitch, mineral, consigned exclusively for use in connection with the construction or maintenance of roads which are under the jurisdiction of duly constituted local bodies. Minimum quantity, 5 tons per consignment .. .. .. D less 25%
Plaster, not otherwise specified .. .. .. .. D
Plaster, fibrous, loose, ornamental. Minimum quantity, 4 tons per four-wheeled wagon, 8 tons per bogie wagon. Owner’s risk .. .. .. .. C
(All loading, unloading, and packing in wagons to be performed by owners. If handled by the Department, Class C plus 50% will be charged.)
Plaster, fibrous, loose, ornamental. Minimum quantity, 1 ton per four-wheeled wagon. Owner’s risk .. .. C plus 50%
(All loading, unloading, and packing in wagons to be performed by owners. If handled by the Department, Class C, double rate, will be charged.)
Plaster, fibrous, ornamental, packed in cases or crates .. C
Plaster, fibrous, plain, used for inside lining of buildings, loose, not otherwise specified .. .. .. .. C
Plaster, fibrous, plain, used for inside lining of buildings, packed in cases or crates .. .. .. .. D
Plaster, fibrous, plain, used for inside lining of buildings, loose, minimum quantity 4 tons per four-wheeled wagon. Owners to load and unload .. .. .. .. D
Plaster-of-paris, packed .. .. .. .. C
Plaster-of-paris ornaments, hollow. Owner’s risk .. .. C. Double rate
Plaster-of-paris ornaments, solid, packed. Owner’s risk .. C
Plate, gold and silver .. .. ..See Regulation 65
Plate-glass, packed. (If conveyed in a special wagon, minimum load ,2 tons per bogie wagon). Owner’s risk .. .. C plus 50%
Ploughs .. .. .. .. See Implements
Plunket emulsion and Karilac, packed .. .. .. D
Poles, hop .. .. .. .. .. Q
Poles, reinforced-concrete .. .. .. .. N
Poles, steel or iron, whole or in sections .. .. .. D
Pollard .. .. .. .. .. E
Pollard, phosphorized, in tins or drums, hermetically sealed, consigned for destruction of rabbits .. .. .. D
Posts, fencing, concrete .. .. .. .. .. N
Posts, including strainers and stays, fencing, hewn or sawn, not exceeding 10 ft. in length .. .. .. .. Q
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