Railway Freight Classification




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 45

GOODS, LIVE-STOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE—continued

  1. Classification of Goods, Live-stock, &c.—continued

Insert—continued

Cork slabs. Charges will be computed on half-cubic measurement at Class D less 25%.
Cotton-wool. Charges will be computed on half-cubic measurement at Class D less 25%.
Curd, casein, packed . . . . . . . . D
Display models, papier-mâché . . . . . . C. Double rate.
Downpipe, aluminium. Owner’s risk . . . . C plus 50%
Downpipe, copper. Owner’s risk . . . . C plus 50%
“ Dunlopillo ” (a sponge-rubber product). Charges will be computed on half-cubic measurement at Class D less 25%.
Felt, plumbing. Charges will be computed on half-cubic measurement at Class D less 25%.
Fluorescent lighting tubes and shades. Owner’s risk . . C plus 50%
Galvanized-iron ware, not otherwise specified . . C plus 50%
Ginger, not otherwise specified . . . . . . C
Ginger (preserved) packed . . . . . . C
Ginger, green, packed . . . . . . . . D
Hair-lok (upholstery material). Charges will be computed on half-cubic measurement at Class D less 25%.
Heaters, water (gas or electric), packed, not exceeding 112 lb. gross weight per heater. Water heaters weighing more than 112 lb. gross each will be charged Class C, double rate . . . . . . C plus 50%
Honey, extracted . . . . . . . . D
Houses or huts, assembled or in sections. Minimum charge as for 2 tons per four-wheeled wagon and 4 tons per bogie wagon. Owners to load and unload . . . . C
Any less quantity than 2 tons in a four-wheeled wagon will be charged at such minimum or at Class C plus 50% if cheaper.
Implements, agricultural, completely unassembled . . C
Insulating material under the trade name “ Salmac.” Class C. Charges will be computed on measurement at 40 cubic feet per ton, subject to the provisions of Regulation 127, paragraph 1.
Livermeal . . . . . . . . . . D
Meal, cocoanut or copra, certified for use as stock-food . . E
Meal, liver . . . . . . . . D
Models, display, papier-mâché . . . . . . C. Double rate
Motor-car cases in sections. Minimum charge as for 2 tons per four-wheeled wagon and 4 tons per bogie wagon. Owners to load and unload . . . . . . D
Mother-liquor (a milk by-product), in drums or tanks . . E
Pinus cross-banding, packed, for the manufacture of plywood D
Refrigerator parts, not otherwise specified . . C plus 50%
“ Salmac ” insulating material. Class C. Charges will be computed on measurement at 40 cubic feet per ton, subject to the provisions of Regulation 127, paragraph 1.
Screens, rolled or cylindrical wire or sheet-iron (as used in stone-crushing plants). Charges will be computed on half-cubic measurement at Class D less 25%.
Shoulder pads (as used in clothing manufacture). Charges will be computed on half-cubic measurement at Class D less 25%.
Sink and bench units, stainless steel. Charges will be computed on half-cubic measurement at Class D less 25%.
Solefelt. Charges will be computed on half-cubic measurement at Class D less 25%.
Spouting, metal . . . . . . . . C
Tallow, not otherwise specified . . . . . . C
Tallow, low grade, certified for use as live-stock food. As “ Live-stock or poultry foods not otherwise specified.”
Underfelt. Charges will be computed on half-cubic measurement at Class D less 25%.



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🚂 Alterations to the Scale of Charges Upon the New Zealand Government Railways (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
4 August 1949
Railway Charges, Freight Classification, Goods, Live-stock, Parcels, Luggage