Classification of Goods, Livestock, and Luggage




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

GOODS, LIVESTOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE—continued

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

Empties as under—continued Class
Boxes or cartons, cardboard, completely collapsed or nested, packed in cases or crates or securely tied in bundles, consigned to dairy, dried-milk, or soap factories, and when full to be forwarded by rail D less 25%
Boxes, wooden, in pieces, consigned to butter or soap factories, when full to be forwarded by rail D less 25%
Boxes, wooden, in pieces, consigned to butter or soap factories, not otherwise specified D
Boxes, cartons, cases, and tins, not “returned empties”, for the conveyance of honey which, when full, will be forwarded by rail D
Boxes and tins consigned to dried-milk or milk-condensing factories for packing dried-milk powder or condensed milk, not “returned empties”, but when full to be forwarded by rail. Minimum quantity, 30 cwt. per four-wheeled wagon n.o.s., 2 tons per Kc, Lc, or Xc wagon D
Cases, casks, cylinders, drums, kegs, jars, tins, tubs, and crates, not otherwise specified, not “returned empties”, but when full to be forwarded by rail. The full packages, etc., to be conveyed between the same stations and from original consignee to original consignor as the empties D
At rates for “returned empties”... See Regulation 88
Cases, for fruit... See Regulation 91
Empty packages, returned... See Regulation 88
Empty packages (not returned), not otherwise specified... C plus 50%
Gas-cylinders (not returned)... C plus 50%
Steel bottle crates for use in service stations... C
Tins, consigned to cheese-factories, not “returned empties”, but when full to be forwarded by rail D
Tins, consigned to meat-preserving works, fish-preserving or freezing-works, not “returned empties”, but when full to be forwarded by rail D
Emulsified bitumen and similar roadmaking materials... As bitumen
Emulsion, Plunket... D
Engines, locomotive, running on their own wheels... See Regulation 104
Equipment, military... See Military equipment
Eskimo pies... D
Explosive materials, not otherwise specified (excepting litho-fracteur, nitroglycerine, dualine, glyoxiline, methyl nitrate, glonine oil, pyrolithe, metallic sodium, which will not be carried). Dangerous... C Double rate
Extractors, fruit juice, manufactured of cast aluminium alloy... C plus 50%
“Farex”... As foods, farinaceous
Feathers, in cardboard boxes... As parcels
Feathers and quills, packed in bags... C plus 50%
Feldspar... D
(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.)
Felt, laundry, plumbing, slipper, or sole... G (Meas. rate)
Fencing battens, galvanised wire, and clips for attachment... D
Fencing material, concrete (posts, strainers, stays, and footing blocks)... See Regulation 79 Q
Fencing droppers, iron— Packed in bundles... D
Loose... C
Ferns cut for decorating purposes... D
Ferric alum or sulphate of alumina, for water-purification purposes... D plus 50%
“Fibrolite”... See Asbestos-cement
Fibrous cement, in sheets... See Wallboard
Fibrous plaster, ornamental...
Fibrous plaster, plain... See Wallboard
Field-rollers... See Implements
Figures and models... See Models


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