Steamer Service Rates




LAKE WAKATIPU STEAMER SERVICE
GOODS AND LIVE-STOCK--continued
SCHEDULE OF RATES--continued
| Description. | Per. | Rate. |
|--------------|------|-------|
| Implements, agricultural, bulky, not otherwise specified, such as hay-rakes, manure-sowers, reapers, reapers-and-binders, scufflers, and similar implements, set up. Ploughs, rollers, discs, and other compact, heavy implements will be charged as “goods, ordinary.” (Minimum charge as for 1 ton per consignment.) Owner’s risk | Ton | 36 9 |
| Lime—Bagged. (Minimum quantity, 6 tons per consignment) | | 10 8 |
| Bagged, not otherwise specified | | 15 0 |
| Live-stock—Calves (not exceeding 6 months old), sheep, goats, or pigs, properly secured in crates—Gross weight not exceeding 3 cwt. per crate. Owner’s risk | Crate | 9 0 |
| Gross weight exceeding 3 cwt., but not exceeding 5 cwt. per crate. Owner’s risk | | 13 6 |
| Machinery, not otherwise specified. Owner’s risk (see also paragraph 61) | | 20 6 |
| Machines, sewing. Owner’s risk | Each | 4 2 |
| Manures—Artificial. (Minimum quantity, 6 tons per consignment) | Ton | 10 8 |
| Artificial, not otherwise specified | | 15 0 |
| Marrows, vegetable. As Roots. | | |
| Mining props, not exceeding 7 ft. in length. (The charges on mining props exceeding 7 ft. in length will be increased in the proportion that the actual length bears to 7 ft.) | Each | 1 5 |
| Motor-cars | | 44 6 |
| Motor-lorries and motor-buses—Not exceeding 30 cwt. | | 44 6 |
| Exceeding 30 cwt. | | 74 4 |
| Peas, parched or dried, in bags | Ton | 15 0 |
| Pianos—Packed. Owner’s risk | | 20 6 |
| Loose. Owner’s risk | Each | 17 3 |
| Pigs, loose | Head | 3 6 |
| Pipes—Steel or galvanized iron, n.o.s. | Ton | 20 6 |
| Drain, concrete or eathenware | | 40 0 |
| Pipes and fluming, iron or steel, for mining or irrigation purposes | | 40 0 |
| Posts and rails, wooden fencing, not otherwise specified | Each | 0 7 |
| Posts, wooden, not exceeding 6 ft. long and equal to 6 in. by 4 in. in breadth and thickness, between Glenorchy or Kinloch and Queenstown and intermediate calling-places, in minimum consignments of 100 posts. Any less quantity will be charged at the rate of 5d. per post | | 40 0 |
| Potatoes, in bags | Ton | 15 0 |
| Rails, iron or steel | | 18 10 |
| Roots, including beetroot, carrots, turnips, mangolds, marrows, onions, in bags | | 15 0 |
| Seeds, garden and agricultural | | 20 6 |
| Sheep, loose, up to 200 head | Head | 1 0 |
| Each additional head in excess of 200 up to 300 | | 0 10½ |
| Each additional head in excess of 300 | | 0 9 |
| Sheep, in crates. See Live-stock. | | |
| Sheep-skins, in bales. See paragraph 60. | | |
| Lambs, loose, unweaned | | 0 7½ |
| Rams, loose | | 3 6 |
| Stakes, fencing, wooden | 100 | 28 0 |
| Tanks, galvanized corrugated iron | Each | 13 6 |
| Timber | 100 super. feet | 3 7 |
| Vegetables—Not otherwise specified, packed. Owner’s risk | Ton | 20 6 |
| Fresh grown in New Zealand, Cook Islands, or Niue | | 17 3 |
| Vehicles, other than motor-vehicles—Two-wheeled | Each | 31 0 |
| Four-wheeled | | 44 6 |
| Wool, in bales. See paragraph 60. | | |



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