Railway Freight Classification




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

28 MAY

GOODS, LIVESTOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE—continued

68. Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc.—continued

Concrete articles as under—continued

Goods Class
Mining props, reinforced See Regulation 77
Pig houses As houses or huts, assembled or in sections
Piles or poles, reinforced See Regulation 77
Pipes See Pipes
Septic tanks D
Silo blocks See Regulation 77
Slabs, not otherwise specified D
Slabs for paving purposes See Regulation 77
Tanks, empty See Regulation 79
Tiles, roofing
Troughs D
Washtubs D
Concrete mixers, assembled or unassembled, not otherwise specified Packed in cases or crates
Unpacked. Charges will be computed on actual weight Class C or at Class G (measurement rate), whichever is greater.
Concrete-mixers, certified as bona fide contractors' plant As contractors' plant
Conduit, asbestos-cement, for telephone, telegraph, or electric cables
Conduits, earthenware, for use in laying telegraph, telephone, or electric cables See Regulation 77
Cones for the manufacture of hats C Double rate
Cones, ice-cream G. (Meas. rate less 33⅓%)
Cones, pine, not otherwise specified C
Cones, pine, for firewood See Regulation 73

Confectionery

Goods Class
Packed in cartons weighing not less than 28 lb. each or in cases or crates C
Loose in consignments of not more than 20 tins, boxes, or parcels C
Loose in consignments of more than 20 tins, boxes, or parcels comprising packages of three or more tins, boxes, or parcels, securely bound together C
Loose in consignments of more than 20 tins, boxes, or parcels, not otherwise specified C plus 20%

Contractors’ plant, second-hand, moving from contract to contract (as determined by the Department), 2 tons and over. Owners to load and unload. (Drays and tractors for bona fide use on the contract may be included in the total weight of consignment and charged at the tonnage rate.) Quantities of less than 2 tons will be charged at such minimum or Class C whichever is cheaper | D plus 50% |

Copper

Goods Class
Copper boilers, washing or kitchen, without frame or casing See Boiler frames
Copper boilers, washing or kitchen, with frame or casing
Copper-ore See Regulation 79
Copper, scrap, for remelting. Owners to load and unload E plus 50%
Copper, sulphate of D
Copra, certified for use as stock-food E
Copra meal, certified for use as stock-food E
Cordials, not otherwise specified C
Cordials, manufactured from fresh fruit grown in New Zealand C Double rate
Corks G. (Meas. rate)
Cork slabs G. (Meas. rate)
Cornflour D
Cornsacks See Bags
Corpses See Regulation 61
Cotton, raw, in bales, pressed C plus 50%
Cotton, not otherwise specified D
Not exceeding 100 cubic feet per 20 cwt N
Cotton-waste and other fibrous materials for papermaking See Regulation 77
Cotton-wool G. (Meas. rate)
Counters, shop, wooden C plus 50%
Coverings manufactured from hessian, stockinette, and suchlike materials packed in bags, bales, or bundles and consigned to frozen-meat companies for use as coverings for frozen meat D plus 50%
Coverings, furniture See also Regulation 88


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