Freight and Storage Rates




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 77

19. Miscellaneous—continued

From To Description of Goods. Rate.
Bluff .. Invercargill .. Classes C and D, n.o.s. .. 16s. per ton. The charges on ships’ goods will be computed in accordance with Reg. 127, General Scale of Charges.
Newsprint, ex ship, direct or from ship to store at Bluff, and subsequently from store to Invercargill 22s. per ton dead-weight, including the cost of sorting as provided in Reg. 96, General Scale of Charges.
Plaster-board, wallboard, fibre-board, and celotex, ex ship 24s. 9d. per ton dead-weight, including the cost of sorting as provided in Reg. 96, General Scale of Charges.
Waikiwi .. Bluff .. Hides, tallow, pelts, or sheep-skins 18s. 7d. per ton.
Lorneville Christchurch Preserved milk, "Milo," and "Coffee and Milk," packed, direct ex factory 86s. per ton. Minimum quantity, 8 tons per four-wheeled wagon.
Timaru Preserved milk, "Milo," and "Coffee and Milk," packed, direct ex factory 86s. per ton. Minimum quantity, 2 tons per consignment.
Tokanui .. 3s. per 100 super ft.
Te Peka .. 2s. 10d. per 100 super ft.
Waimahaka 2s. 10d. per 100 super ft.
Longwood Appleby, Invercargill or Waikiwi Timber .. 2s. 10d. per 100 super ft.
Te Tua .. 4s. 4d. per 100 super ft.
Tuatapere 4s. 4d. per 100 super ft.
Fairfax .. 2s. 6d. per 100 super ft.
Otautau .. 2s. 11d. per 100 super ft.

20. Goods for Transhipment at Lyttelton

  1. Where goods for transhipment are landed ex ship they will be charged the rates provided for in Reg. 96, General Scale of Charges. If examined by the Customs, 2s. 6d. per ton in addition may be charged when extra handling is incurred. If left on the railway premises more than one week, storage at the rate of 5s. per ton per week or fraction of a week will be charged.

21. Storage-charges on Goods for Shipment at Lyttelton

s. d.
1. For all goods of Classes C, D, and goods of classes not otherwise specified, not taken delivery of by consignees within five working-hours after arrival, unloaded and stored, the storage charges will be, for each week or fraction of a week, per ton .. .. .. .. .. 5 0
Minimum charge .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 6
2. For all goods of Class H not taken delivery of by consignees within five working-hours after arrival, unloaded and stored, the storage charges will be, for each week or fraction of a week, for each bale including handling .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 6
3. For all goods of Classes E, F, or Q not taken delivery of by the consignees within five working-hours after arrival, unloaded and stored at the risk of the owner, and for stacking in shed and delivery to the ship, including storage thereon, for the first week or fraction of a week, at per ton .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10 7
4. For storage, Classes E, F, or Q, except where otherwise specified for each additional week or fraction of a week after the first week, for each ton .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 7½
5. For storage, potatoes and onions, for each additional week or fraction of a week, at per ton .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 10


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🚂 Freight Rates for Benzine, Kerosene, and Mineral Oils (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Freight Rates, Railways, Classes C and D, Newsprint, Plaster-board, Wallboard, Fibre-board, Celotex, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Sheep-skins, Preserved milk, Milo, Coffee and Milk, Timber

🚂 Goods for Transhipment at Lyttelton

🚂 Transport & Communications
Transhipment, Customs, Storage charges, Lyttelton

🚂 Storage-charges on Goods for Shipment at Lyttelton

🚂 Transport & Communications
Storage charges, Classes C, D, H, E, F, Q, Potatoes, Onions, Lyttelton