Railway Freight Classification




28 MAY

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

971

GOODS, LIVESTOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE—continued

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

Galvanised-iron ware, not otherwise specified ................................................... C plus 50%
Garden-arches, manufactured from pipe and wire netting ............................. C. Double rate
Garden-edges, earthenware or concrete ........................................................... See Regulation 77 N
Garden-seats, concrete ...................................................................................... D
Garlic ................................................................................................................. E
Gas, as under—
Ammonia, compressed in solid-drawn steel tubes. Dangerous .................. C
Anhydrous, nitrous oxide, in solid-drawn steel tubes and cast-iron or mild-steel cylinders. Dangerous ................................................................. C
Beer, in cylinders ......................................................................................... D
Carbon-dioxide (CO₂), in cylinders ............................................................. C
Liquefied carbonic acid, in solid-drawn steel tubes. Dangerous ............... C
Liquefied petroleum (trade names “Rockgas” or “Bottle Gas”), in steel cylinders ...................................................................................................... C
Oxygen, or acetylene, in solid-drawn steel tubes. Dangerous ................... C
Gas cylinders, empty, not otherwise specified ................................................. See Regulation 88
Gas cylinders, returned empties ........................................................................ See Oil, crude
Gas-oil ............................................................................................................... C
Gates, not otherwise specified ........................................................................... D
Gates, field, set up or in pieces ......................................................................... See Regulation 77 N
Gates, flood, concrete ........................................................................................ D
Gelatine, powdered and sheet, direct from factory ......................................... D
“Gibraltar” board ............................................................................................... See Wallboard
Gigs ................................................................................................................... C
Glass bricks ........................................................................................................ See Regulation 73 F
Glass, broken. Owners to load and unload ...................................................... C
Glass, car window or windscreen ...................................................................... C
Glass doors—
Packed ........................................................................................................... C plus 50%
Unpacked ....................................................................................................... C. Double rate
Glass-house frames, unglazed .......................................................................... C
Glass jars, empty ............................................................................................... C
Glass, plate, packed. (If conveyed in special glass wagon, minimum quantity, 3 tons per bogie wagon.) Owner’s risk ..................................................... C plus 50%
Glass show-cases. Minimum quantity, 1 ton per consignment. Any less weight will be charged Class C, double rate ........................................................... C plus 50%
Glass, structural—e.g., “Vitrolite”. Owner’s risk ............................................ C
Glass, window, other than plate. Owner’s risk ................................................ C
Glassware, chinaware, or crockery, in parcels ................................................ As parcels
Glassware, packed, not otherwise specified. Owner’s risk ............................ C plus 50%
Glass-wool (insulation material) ........................................................................ G. (Meas. rate)
Gliders, air. Minimum charge as for 1 ton per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 25 cwt. per Lc or Mc wagon ............................................................................. C plus 50%
Glue .................................................................................................................... D
Glue pieces and fleshings for glue making ...................................................... See Regulation 77 N
Goats ................................................................................................................. See Regulation 76 M
Goat-skins .......................................................................................................... See Skins
Gold coin ........................................................................................................... See Regulation 63
Gold, manufactured or unmanufactured .......................................................... D
Golden syrup ...................................................................................................... D
Grain, as under—
In bags, not otherwise specified ................................................................. E
Phosphorised, packed in double bags, with “POISONED GRAIN” painted thereon in 3 in. letters. Dangerous ........................................................... C. Double rate
Phosphorised, in tins or drums hermetically sealed, consigned for destruction of rabbits or birds ............................................................................ C
Poisoned, packed in double bags, with “POISONED GRAIN” painted thereon in 3 in. letters ......................................................................................... C
Granite chips ...................................................................................................... D
Granite, dressed or polished .............................................................................. D
Granite, rough .................................................................................................... See Regulation 77 N
Grass, brushmakers’ .......................................................................................... D
Grass, marram or tussock .................................................................................. See Regulation 73 F



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