Transport Rates




1866
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 71

SOUTH ISLAND MAIN LINE AND BRANCHES

  1. Miscellaneous

Omit:

From To Description of Goods Rate
Lyttelton Dunedin Imported fruit or vegetables 103s. per ton. Minimum quantity, 10 tons per consignment.
Invercargill Imported fruit or vegetables 128s. 3d. per ton. Minimum quantity, 5 tons per consignment.
Christchurch Culverden Classes C, D, E, and E plus 50 per cent (excepting explosives, benzine, and similar oils in owner’s tank-wagons). Owner’s risk £6 17s. 6d. per four-wheeled wagon containing not more than 5 tons. Any tonnage in excess of 5 tons per four-wheeled wagon will be charged at the rate of 27s. 6d. per ton. Owners to load and unload. Minimum, five four-wheeled wagons per week. Participation in this rate is subject to the conclusion of a special agreement with the Department.
Timaru and stations north thereof and East of Arthur Pass Stations west of Arthur Pass Pressed hay in bales, straw, chaff, and lucerne chaff Class Q. Minimum quantity, 4 tons per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., and 5 tons per Lc wagon.
Invercargill Christchurch Preserved milk, reduced cream, “Milo,” and “Coffee and Milk,” packed direct ex-factory 123s. per ton. Minimum quantity, 8 tons per four-wheeled wagon.
Te Tua Invercargill, Appleby, or Waikiwi Timber 6s. 3d. per 100 super ft.


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🚂 Omission of Miscellaneous Transport Rates (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Rates, Transport, Auckland, Mount Eden, Onehunga, Otahuhu, Taupo, Wairakei, Wellington, Nelson, Blenheim

🚂 Miscellaneous Transport Rates

🚂 Transport & Communications
Transport rates, Goods, Livestock, Railways, South Island Main Line, Branch Lines, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Christchurch, Invercargill, Timaru