Transport Charges and Regulations




Dec. 19] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2155

11. Haulage and Storage Charges, New Plymouth–Breakwater Line—continued

  1. The charges on ships’ goods, Classes C and D, will be computed in accordance with Reg. 127, General Scale of Charges.

  2. Cattle, sheep, horses, and pigs carried between the Moturoa Cattle-yards and the New Plymouth Breakwater will be charged 18s. 7d. per four-wheeled truck; bogie trucks double rate.

  3. Carriages and motor-vehicles not packed in cases or crates conveyed in four-wheeled wagons between New Plymouth Breakwater and New Plymouth will be charged as follows:—

    Two-wheeled vehicle .. .. .. .. 12 3
    Four-wheeled vehicle .. .. .. .. 17 7

  4. Goods of Classes C and D conveyed between New Plymouth Station and the Taranaki Freezing-works Company’s Siding at Moturoa will be charged 6s. 1d. per ton.

  5. Small lots of goods for shipment, stored at New Plymouth, will be charged at the rate of 1s. 4d. per ton per day or part of a day (minimum charge, 5d. per day): Provided that after receipt of notification from ship’s owner or agent of acceptance of cargo for the ship no charge will be made for the day of loading in railway wagon, the following day, and the day of shipment.

  6. Goods discharged ex ship at New Plymouth Breakwater and conveyed to New Plymouth for delivery will be allowed free storage on the first day they are available for delivery and the following day. After the expiration of this period storage will be charged at the following rates:—

    For the first four days, per day or part thereof .. 1s. 4d. per ton. Minimum charge 5d. per day.
    Each succeeding day or part thereof .. 2s. 8d. per ton. Minimum charge 10d. per day.

12. Port Traffic, Wellington

Tallying wool and skins in bales at Harbour Board sheds or at ships, per bale s. d. 0 3
Tallying goods, other than wool and skins in bales, at Harbour Board sheds or at ships, per ton, weight or measurement at the option of the Department. Minimum charge, 1s. 4d. .. .. .. 1 4
Tallying and sheeting Class E goods, artificial manures and tobacco leaf ex ship at Wellington wharves, loaded direct into railway wagons, per ton 1 9
This charge when applied to tobacco-leaf will be computed on measurement.

13. Private Sidings at Kaiwarra

  1. The following charges will be made for the haulage of wool, sheep-skins, rabbit-skins, hemp, and tow between Wellington and Levin and Co.’s. Ltd., private siding at Kaiwarra:—

    Per undumped or single dumped bale .. .. .. 0 10
    Per double dumped bale .. .. .. 1 4

  2. Traffic between the Emulsified Asphalt Co.’s, Ltd., private siding at Kaiwarra and Wellington will be charged 4s. 9d. per ton.

14. Haulage Charges, Napier–Breakwater Line

  1. Goods hauled between the Napier Harbour Board’s line at Port Ahuriri and the railway-station, or private stores and sidings, at Port Ahuriri will be charged 2s. 6d. per ton; minimum charge per truck, 5s.

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🚂 Haulage and Storage Charges, New Plymouth – Breakwater Line (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Haulage Charges, Storage Charges, New Plymouth, Breakwater Line, Moturoa Cattle-yards, Taranaki Freezing-works

🚂 Port Traffic Charges, Wellington

🚂 Transport & Communications
Port Traffic, Tallying Charges, Wool, Skins, Harbour Board, Wellington

🚂 Private Sidings Haulage Charges, Kaiwarra

🚂 Transport & Communications
Private Sidings, Haulage Charges, Kaiwarra, Wool, Sheep-skins, Rabbit-skins, Hemp, Tow

🚂 Haulage Charges, Napier–Breakwater Line

🚂 Transport & Communications
Haulage Charges, Napier, Breakwater Line, Port Ahuriri