✨ Classification of Goods, Livestock, and Luggage for Railway Carriage
28 MAY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
GOODS, LIVESTOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE—continued
- Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc.—continued
Class
Cases, motor car in sections. Minimum charge as for 2 tons per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 2½ tons per LC wagon and 4 tons per bogie wagon. Owners to load and unload ....
(Any less quantity than the minimum specified will be charged at such minimum or at Class C plus 50% if cheaper.)
Cases, show, glass—
Not otherwise specified .................................................. C. Double rate
Minimum quantity, 1 ton per consignment .......................... C plus 50%
Cash ............................................................................ See Regulation 63
Cash-registers, loose ..................................................... As parcels
Casks, empty, not “returned empties”, not otherwise specified .... C plus 50%
Castings or forgings, rough and not machined or polished ......... D
Cast-iron boiler-frames, washing or other, open, with or without copper boiler .......................................................... C
Casts, stereotype, consigned by or to newspaper proprietors ..... See Regulation 62
Cattle ........................................................................... See Regulation 76 M
Cellophane wrapping ...................................................... C
Cement, not otherwise specified. Owners to load and unload. Owner’s risk—
Up to 180 miles ........................................................... E plus 25%
Over 180 miles ............................................................. C less 50%
Small lots will be charged at the scale for Class E plus 50%.
Quantities exceeding 5 cwt. will be subject to a minimum charge as for 5 cwt. at the small lots scale.
Cement, fondu, magnesia, refractory, or stucco, also “Colourcrete”, “Sairset”, and “Snowcrete” ........................................... See Wallboard C
Cement, fibrous, in sheets .............................................. See Regulation 82 C
Cement paint ............................................................... C
Chaff ........................................................................... See Implements
Chaff-cutters ................................................................ D
Chain, cable .................................................................. C
Chain (other than cable) ................................................. C
Chairs, as under—
Cane, seagrass, or wicker ............................................... C. Double rate
Canvas-wooden, or deck, folded, not consigned to or from a camp with other camp equipment ........................................... C plus 50%
Invalid chairs .............................................................. C. Double rate
Push, folding, loose ...................................................... C. Double rate
Push, folding, packed in cases, crates, matting, heavy packing paper, or in straw covered with hessian ............................. As furniture C
Stepladder chairs ......................................................... As riding devices
“Chair-o-planes” ........................................................... See Regulation 79 Q
Chalk, unprepared ......................................................... See Regulation 78 P
Char (a coal product) ..................................................... See Regulation 78 P
Chassis, caravan ........................................................... See Caravan chassis
Chassis, motor, in cases or crates. Minimum load, 1 ton per four-wheeled wagon n.o.s., 25 cwt. per LC or MC wagon ............. See Regulation 83 C plus 50%
Chassis, motor, unpacked ............................................... See Regulation 83
Cheese, fancy or processed .............................................. C
Cheese, ordinary, loose or in crates or packed in tins .............. D
Cheese-bandages or caps ................................................ D
Cheese-colour .............................................................. D
Chemical closets (a type of lavatory pan and fittings) ............. C plus 50%
Chicks (day old) ........................................................... As parcels
Chimneys, concrete, in pieces, and chimney bases .................. D
Chimneys, galvanised- or sheet-iron .................................. See Regulation 77 N
Chimney liners (brickware) ............................................. See Regulation 77 N
China-clay ................................................................... See Regulation 77 N
China .......................................................................... As earthenware
Chlorate of potash (not to be loaded in same wagon as oil of myrbane) ................................................................. C
Chlorate of sodium. Dangerous ........................................ D
Chloride of ammonia, for use in freezing-works .................... D
Chloride of calcium (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.) ........................................................... D
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NZ Gazette 1957, No 40
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