✨ Freight Rates and Charges
APRIL 9] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 629
GOODS.
| Miles Not Ex-ceeding | Rate Per Ton. | Miles Not Ex-ceeding | Rate Per Ton. | Miles Not Ex-ceeding | Rate Per Ton. | Miles Not Ex-ceeding | Rate Per Ton. | Miles Not Ex-ceeding | Rate Per Ton. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| s. d. | s. d. | s. d. | s. d. | s. d. | |||||
| 330 .. | 56 10 | 405 .. | 66 5 | 480 .. | 75 6 | 555 .. | 84 10 | 630 .. | 93 11 |
| 335 .. | 57 7 | 410 .. | 66 11 | 485 .. | 76 0 | 560 .. | 85 4 | 635 .. | 94 5 |
| 340 .. | 58 1 | 415 .. | 67 6 | 490 .. | 76 6 | 565 .. | 85 11 | 640 .. | 94 11 |
| 345 .. | 58 11 | 420 .. | 68 0 | 495 .. | 77 4 | 570 .. | 86 8 | 645 .. | 95 8 |
| 350 .. | 59 6 | 425 .. | 68 6 | 500 .. | 77 11 | 575 .. | 87 2 | 650 .. | 96 4 |
| 355 .. | 60 4 | 430 .. | 69 4 | 505 .. | 78 8 | 580 .. | 87 8 | 655 .. | 97 1 |
| 360 .. | 60 10 | 435 .. | 69 11 | 510 .. | 79 2 | 585 .. | 88 4 | 660 .. | 97 7 |
| 365 .. | 61 7 | 440 .. | 70 5 | 515 .. | 79 8 | 590 .. | 88 10 | 665 .. | 98 5 |
| 370 .. | 61 11 | 445 .. | 71 2 | 520 .. | 80 4 | 595 .. | 89 11 | 670 .. | 98 11 |
| 375 .. | 62 8 | 450 .. | 71 6 | 525 .. | 81 1 | 600 .. | 90 1 | 675 .. | 99 6 |
| 380 .. | 63 2 | 455 .. | 72 6 | 530 .. | 81 7 | 605 .. | 90 11 | 680 .. | 100 0 |
| 385 .. | 64 0 | 460 .. | 73 1 | 535 .. | 82 1 | 610 .. | 91 8 | 685 .. | 100 6 |
| 390 .. | 64 4 | 465 .. | 73 7 | 540 .. | 82 8 | 615 .. | 92 0 | 690 .. | 101 4 |
| 395 .. | 65 1 | 470 .. | 74 1 | 545 .. | 83 8 | 620 .. | 92 10 | 695 .. | 102 1 |
| 400 .. | 65 4 | 475 .. | 74 11 | 550 .. | 84 0 | 625 .. | 93 4 | 700 .. | 102 5 |
For each additional 5 miles, or fraction thereof beyond 700 miles, will be added 7d.
- Consignments Less Than 6 Tons.—The charges on consignments of less than 6 tons will be computed as follows:—
One consignment of less than 6 tons .. As for 6 tons at the rate specified in paragraph 2 hereof or at Class E (subject to the provisions of Regulation 72), whichever is cheaper.
Where the aggregate weight of two or more consignments forwarded in one wagon by the same consignor to one destination station is—
6 tons or more .. .. Each consignment will be charged at the rate for 6-ton lots.
Less than 6 tons .. .. Each consignment will be charged separately at Class E subject to the provisions of Regulation 72.
- Handling and Tallying Charges.—The Department may require all loading, unloading, or tallying to be performed by the owners. Where loading, unloading, or tallying is performed by the Department the following charges will be made:—
| Charge Per Ton. s. d. | Minimum Charge. s. d. | |
|---|---|---|
| Loading or unloading (including tallying when performed) | 2 6 | 1 6 |
| Tallying, without handling | 1 6 | 1 6 |
No charge will be made for loading, unloading, or tallying when artificial manure is charged at Class E plus 50 per cent.
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Food Products and Clothing for Charitable Purposes
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Food products, coal, firewood, and clothing donated to charitable institutions, other than orphanages and Maori mission fields, will be conveyed as parcels or goods traffic (at the option of the Department) at owner’s risk at half the appropriate rates, on the authority of the General Manager. Written application for the concession must be made to the General Manager at least fourteen days before the goods are presented for carriage.
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NZ Gazette 1952, No 26
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NZ Gazette 1952, No 26
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