✨ Railway Freight Rates
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 14
- 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
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🚂 Transport & CommunicationsRailways, 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