Railway Classification Tariffs




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 7

GOODS, LIVE-STOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE—continued

  1. Classification of Goods, Live-stock, etc.—continued

Pinex acoustic tiles .. .. .. .. .. As wallboard Class
Pinex board .. .. .. .. .. See wallboard
Pinex moulding .. .. .. .. .. See Mouldings
Pinus cross-banding for the manufacture of plywood .. .. .. D
Pipeclay .. .. .. .. .. .. D
Pipes as under—
Aluminium, irrigation .. .. .. .. .. C plus 50%
Cast iron, or cast lead alloy .. .. .. .. C
Concrete, not otherwise specified .. .. .. D
Concrete to be used for drainage purposes and certified accordingly
See Regulation 77 N
Copper or brass .. .. .. .. .. C
Drain, earthenware .. .. .. See Regulation 77 N
Earthenware, for use as chimney liners .. See Regulation 77 N
Earthenware, glazed, split, for use as pig-troughs See Regulation 77 N
Iron or steel; steel, concrete lined; or asbestos cement; also fittings
for same; for gas or water supply, or to be used in the manufacture
of fences or gates .. .. .. .. D
Lead .. .. .. .. .. .. C
Steel or iron, not otherwise specified .. .. .. C
Unglazed earthenware, flangeless, drain (field pipes) See Regulation 79 Q
Pipes and fluming, iron or steel, for mining or irrigation purposes .. .. D
Pitch .. .. .. .. .. .. D
Plants, pampas-grass .. .. .. .. .. D
Plants, seedling, in trays or boxes. Consignments of more than two trays or
boxes will not be accepted for carriage unless crated in tiers of three or
more trays or boxes .. .. .. .. C
Plaster, or plaster-of-paris, not otherwise specified .. .. .. C
Plaster, or plaster-of-paris, for use in building or in the manufacture of building
materials .. .. .. .. .. D
(If packed in paper bags, all loading and unloading (except from ship
to railway wagon) to be performed by owners. Any handling performed by
the Department (except from ship to railway wagon) will be under
special arrangement.)
Plaster, fibrous, ornamental .. .. .. .. .. C
Plaster, fibrous, plain .. .. .. .. See wallboard
Plaster-of-paris butter and food coolers .. .. .. .. C
Plaster-of-paris ornaments, hollow .. .. .. .. C. Double rate
Plaster-of-paris ornaments, solid .. .. .. .. C
Plastic coated wire soap and dish-holders .. .. .. G. (Meas. rate)
Plastic dishes and trays for refrigerators .. .. .. G. (Meas. rate)
Plastic plunge baths (baby baths as tinware) .. .. G. (Meas. rate)
Plastic, waste clippings .. .. .. .. D
Plastic waste pipe, 2" or more in diameter, in coils .. .. G. (Meas. rate)
Plastic wash-hand basins .. .. .. .. G. (Meas. rate)
Plastic wreaths .. .. .. .. .. C plus 50%
Plate, gold and silver .. .. .. See Regulation 63
Plate-glass, packed. (If conveyed in a special glass wagon, minimum quantity,
3 tons per bogie wagon.) Owner’s risk .. .. .. C plus 50%
Plibrico refractory products—
Jointless firebrick .. .. .. .. .. D
Air set, baffle mix .. .. .. .. .. C
Hearth cement, “Demon” heat set .. .. .. C
Plimorta (a substitute for bricklayer’s lime), packed in drums. Owners to load
and unload .. .. .. .. .. D
Ploughs .. .. .. .. See Implements
Plunket emulsion .. .. .. .. .. D
Poles, hop .. .. .. .. See Regulation 79 Q
Poles, reinforced-concrete .. .. .. See Regulation 77 N
Poles, steel or iron, whole or in sections .. .. .. D
Polishes, boot, floor, stove, or metal; direct from factory .. .. D
Pollard .. .. .. .. .. .. E



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🚂 Classification of Goods, Live-stock, Parcels, and Luggage - Continued (continued from previous page)

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7 February 1955
Railway classification, goods, live-stock, parcels, luggage, tariffs, pinex, pipes, pitch, plants, plaster, plastic, plate glass, plibrico, plimorta, plows, pollard