✨ Railway Charges Alterations
Nov. 30] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2039
Alterations to the Scale of Charges Upon the New Zealand Government Railways
IN pursuance of all powers and authorities enabling me under the Government Railways Act, 1949, and of all other powers enabling me in this behalf, I, William Stanley Goosman, Minister of Railways, do hereby make the following alterations to the General Scale of Charges made on the 13th day of April, 1939, and published in the Supplement dated the 19th day of April, 1939, to the New Zealand Gazette of the 13th day of April, 1939, in force on the New Zealand Government Railways open for traffic.
PASSENGERS
4. Sleeping-berths
Paragraph 14: Omit this paragraph and substitute the following:—
14. Passengers who desire to cancel sleeping berths previously paid for may, provided application is made not later than four hours prior to the scheduled departure time of the train from its starting station, be granted a refund of the sleeping-berth fee less the prescribed deduction.
41. North Island Main Line and Branches
12. MILEAGE AND AVAILABILITY OF TICKETS
Subparagraph (a): Add—
Wellington and Wingate . . . . . . 11 miles
Subparagraph (b): Add—
Tickets issued between
Wellington and
Wingate . . . . . . . . Will be available between Wellington and Lower Hutt, Melling, or Belmont
46. Excess Luggage
Paragraph 16: Omit the particulars relating to Nelson Harbour Board, and substitute the following:—
Nelson Harbour Board—
*Bona fide* personal luggage (exclusive of workmen's tools or samples), up to 1 cwt., free.
Excess luggage (including workmen's tools or samples) computed on weight, outwards, 4d. per cwt.; inwards, 5d. per cwt. or fraction thereof. Minimum charge 9d.
Bicycles, 1s. 6d. each.
Bicycles, motor, 2s. 6d. each.
Bicycles, motor, with side-car, 5s. each.
Sewing-machines, outwards, 1s. 6d. each; inwards, 1s. 11d. each.
GOODS, LIVE-STOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE
68. Classification of Goods, Live-stock, &c.
Omit:—
Chaff . . . . . . . . . . . . Class. Q
Hay, pressed or unpressed. (Loose hay will not be accepted for carriage) . . . . . . . . Q
“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
Straw, pressed or unpressed. (Loose straw will not be accepted for carriage) . . . . . . . . F
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🚂 Alterations to the Scale of Charges Upon the New Zealand Government Railways
🚂 Transport & Communications30 November 1950
Railways, Charges, Alterations, Sleeping-berths, Mileage, Luggage, Goods Classification
- William Stanley Goosman, Minister of Railways