Goods classification table




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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

Theatrical companies' luggage, scenery, and effects See Regulation 48 Class
Tiles as under—
Acoustic, Pinex As wallboard
Earthenware, broken See Regulation 79 Q
Earthenware, field See Regulation 79 Q
Earthenware, flooring, unglazed See Regulation 78 P
Glazed. Not otherwise specified—
Packed C
Unpacked C plus 50%
Earthenware, hollow, building See Regulation 79 Q
Roofing, concrete or earthenware See Regulation 79 Q
Rubber flooring. Owners to load and unload C
Tile surrounds See Regulation 75 K
Timber, not otherwise specified See Regulation 75 K
Timber, not exceeding 6 ft. in length—
Not otherwise specified See Regulation 75 K
Including offcuts and mill slabs, consigned to boxmaking factories to be
used exclusively in the manufacture of boxes or crates See Regulation 79 Q
Tawa, consigned to factories to be used exclusively in the manufacture of
skewers and clothes pegs See Regulation 79 Q
Timber, Australian hardwood—
Round—
Exceeding both 7 in. in diameter and 15 ft. in length See Regulation 75 K plus 50%
Not otherwise specified See Regulation 75 K
Sawn—
Exceeding both 36 sq. in. in end section and 15 ft. in length
See Regulation 75 K plus 50%
Not otherwise specified See Regulation 75 K
Timber pole blocks, for use as strengthening supports for telegraph poles, not
exceeding 10 ft. in length See Regulation 79 Q
Timber, small logs and butt ends of logs, consigned direct to factories to be
manufactured into wood-wool or Thurmax. Minimum quantity, 8 tons per
four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 10 tons per Lc wagon F
Timber, plywood C
Timber, sawn Pinus radiata, Larch, and Douglas fir in prescribed minimum
quantities for distances exceeding 100 miles See Regulation 75
Tin lids, not otherwise specified C plus 50%
Tin lids, flat, nested C
Tinplate, consigned to meat, fish-preserving, milk-condensing, dried-milk, or
fruit-canning factories D
Tin, scrap, for remelting. Owners to load and unload E plus 50%
Tinware, not otherwise specified. Charges will be computed at Class C on actual
weight or at Class G (measurement rate), whichever is greater.
Tins, empty (various) See Empties
Title-deeds See Regulation 63
Tobacco-dust, for use as blight-destroyer D
Tobacco leaf D
Tomato juice and pulp See Fruit juices and pulp
Top-dressing mixtures E
Tow, dressed E plus 50%
(Loose tow will not be accepted for carriage.)
Toys, as under—
Loose C. Double rate
Packed, not otherwise specified C plus 50%
Packed, consigned direct by rail from factories C
Tractors, motor See Motor-tractors
Trailer caravans At the rate for motor-vehicles (Regulation 83)
Trailers, other than caravans, completely unassembled (wheels and axles
removed and trailer body reduced to its component parts) C



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

🚂 Transport & Communications
7 February 1955
Railway tariffs, goods classification, tiles, timber, tinplate, toys, trailers