Railway Freight Rates




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

[No. 14

  1. Miscellaneous—continued
From To Description of Goods. Rate.
Wanganui Any station, North Pipes, steel, spiral or lock bar, Class D. Minimum quantity
IslandMain Line and fittings for same, 4 tons. Any less quantity
and Branches loaded in bogie wagons will be charged at such
minimum or on actual
weight at Class C (mini-
mum, 2 tons) without the
charge for a runner, or at
Class D, plus the charge
for a runner, whichever is
the cheaper.
Wellington Classes C, D, E, and Eplus 57s. per ton. Minimum
50 per cent, and empty quantity, 150 tons each
returns (excepting ben- and every week, includ-
zine in bulk, explosives, ing tonnage railed in the
dairy-produce, and meat, reverse direction. Owners
frozen or chilled). Owner’s to load and unload.
risk
Petone.. Tallow 69s. per ton.
Glaxo and milk - powder, 49s. ld. per ton.
packed
Glucose D, packed Class D.
Bunnythorpe Wellington Classes C, D, E, and Eplus 32s. 6d. per ton. Minimum
50 per cent, and empty quantity, 8 tons per four-
returns (excepting explo- wheeled wagon. Quanti-
sives). Owner’s risk ties of less than 8 tons per
four-wheeled wagon will
be charged as for 8 tons
or at 42s. per ton, small
lots, pro rata, minimum
charge, 2s., whichever is
cheaper. Minimum, 10
four-wheeled wagons each
and every week, including
tonnage railed in the
reverse direction. Owners
to load and unload.
Palmerston North Wellington Woolpacks or woolpack frag- Up to 150 miles, Class D;
ments, in bales over 150 miles, Class D,
less 10 per cent.
Woolpacks or woolpack frag- 45s. per ton.
ments, in bales, n.o.s. £12 per four-wheeled wagon
Woolpacks or woolpack frag- containing not more than
Foxton Wellington ments, in bales 8 tons. Any tonnage in
excess of 8 tons per four-
wheeled wagon will be
charged at 20s. per ton.
Auckland Imported fruit 102s. 8d. per ton. Minimum
quantity, 10 tons per con-
signment. Owners to load
and unload. Any less
quantity will be charged
at such minimum, or at
Class D.
Wellington Aramoho, St. Classes C and D, n.o.s. 82s. per ton.
John’s or Wan- Classes C, D, E, and Eplus 6ls. per ton. Minimum
ganui 50 per cent, and empty quantity, 5 tons per four-
Wanganui returns (excepting ben- wheeled wagon and 150
zine in bulk, explosives, tons each and every week,
and motor-cars in cases). including tonnage railed
Owner’s risk in the reverse direction.
Owners to load and un-
load.


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🚂 Railway Freight Rates for Miscellaneous Goods (continued from previous page)

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Railways, Freight Rates, Miscellaneous Goods, Wanganui, Wellington, Petone, Bunnythorpe, Palmerston North, Foxton, Auckland, Aramoho, St. John’s, Pipes, Steel, Tallow, Glaxo, Milk Powder, Glucose, Woolpacks, Imported Fruit