Freight Rates




6 MARCH

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

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  1. Miscellaneous—continued
From To Description of Goods Rate
Burnside Islington Pelts £5 13s. 3d. per ton. Minimum quantity, 6 tons per consignment. Owners to load and unload.
Burnside Invercargill Gas, oxygen and acetylene, in cylinders £4 4s. 6d. per ton. Minimum quantity 8 tons per four-wheeled wagon. Owners to load and unload.
Milburn Burnside Limestone 14s. per ton. Minimum quantity, 11½ tons per LA wagon.
Any station in the South Island Class E Class E goods, which by reason of their weight are charged Class E plus 50 per cent, will be charged Class E with the small-lots scale as a minimum, provided the aggregate weight of all the consignments in the wagon is not less than 5 tons 10 cwt.
Gore Riccarton Creamota, Milk Oaties, Heart O’Wheat, and Oatie Nuts £6 3s. 6d. per ton. Minimum quantity, 5 tons 10 cwt. per four-wheeled wagon.
Dunedin £3 1s. 2d. per ton. Minimum quantity, 5 tons 10 cwt. per four-wheeled wagon.
Bluff £2 4s. per ton. Minimum quantity, 5 tons 10 cwt. per four-wheeled wagon.
Invercargill Dunedin and stations south thereof Ice-cream conveyed by express or passenger trains when accommodation is available in the Guards' vans of such trains Classified C rate.
Classes C, D, and G, n.o.s., ex-ship. Owner's risk £1 7s. 4d. per ton, including handling at ship's side. The charges will be computed in accordance with reg. 127, General Scale of Charges. Small lots will be charged as follows:
Not Exceeding:
Cwt. Cub. ft.
Bluff Invercargill Newsprint, ex-ship, direct or from ship to store at Bluff, and subsequently from store to Invercargill. Owner's risk £1 17s. 10d. per ton dead-weight, including handling at ship's side and sorting as provided in reg. 96, General Scale of Charges.
Plaster-board, wallboard, fibre-board, and celotex, ex-ship. Owner's risk £2 2s. 4d. per ton dead-weight, including handling at ship's side and sorting as provided in reg. 96, General Scale of Charges.
Tokanui Longwood Tuatapere Otatau Invercargill, Appleby, or Wai-kiwi Timber 4s. 10d. per 100 super feet.
4s. 7d. per 100 super feet.
6s. 11d. per 100 super feet.
4s. 8d. per 100 super feet.


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🚂 Freight Rates for Various Goods on South Island Railways (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Freight rates, Railway charges, Goods, Timber, Cement, Limestone, Gas, Ice-cream, Newsprint, Plaster-board