✨ Classification of Goods for Railway Carriage
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 40
GOODS, LIVESTOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE—continued
68. Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc.—continued
| Description | Class |
|---|---|
| Newspapers, old, in bundles, for packing or wrapping, or for waste | See Regulation 77 |
| N | |
| Newsprint | See Paper |
| N | |
| Nitrobat | E |
| Nitrochalk | E |
| Nitrolime | E |
| Nitromoncol | E |
| Nuts, edible (including coconuts), as under— | |
| Imported with or without shell | C |
| Grown in New Zealand, Cook Islands, or Niue, fresh | See Regulations 56 and 85 |
| Oat-dust | E |
| Oats | E |
| Oats, crushed | E |
| Oats, phosphorised, in tins or drums, hermetically sealed, consigned for | |
| destruction of rabbits or birds | D |
| Oatmeal (including Creamota, Gerstena, Milk Oaties, Oatients, Oatina, Oto, | |
| Protena, Rolled Oats, Semolina, and Vimax)— | |
| Packed in cartons or cases | D |
| Packed in bags or sacks | E |
| Oil-cake. Minimum quantity, 10 cwt. per consignment; any less quantity | |
| will be charged at such minimum or at Class E, plus 50% | E plus 25% |
| Oil, crude, diesel, or fuel*— | |
| Not otherwise specified | C |
| Minimum quantity, 2 tons per consignment | D |
| In bulk in the Railways Department’s tank wagons. Such tank wagons to be | |
| loaded to their full carrying-capacity | C |
| In owner’s tank wagons. Such tank wagons to be loaded to their full | |
| carrying-capacity | D |
| Oil, crude, or fuel, consigned exclusively for application to roads which | |
| are under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Works or duly constituted local | |
| bodies. Minimum quantity, 5 tons per consignment. Owners to load and | |
| unload | D less 25% |
| Oil, gas | As Oil, crude |
| Oil of myrbane (not to be loaded in same wagon as chlorate of potash) | C |
| Oil, as under— | |
| Packed, not otherwise specified | C |
| Pilchardine feeding, certified for use as a livestock tonic | As stock-lick |
| Spraying, for use as insecticide or blight specific | D |
| Used, for reconditioning | G (Meas. rate) |
| “Onazote” (insulation material) | |
| Onions, not otherwise specified | See Regulations 56 and 85 |
| Onions, spring | |
| Organs— | |
| Packed | C plus 50% |
| Unpacked | C Double rate |
| Ore, copper, iron, and other, not otherwise specified | See Regulation 79 |
| Ore, manganese | Q |
| Ovens, not otherwise specified | C |
| Ovens, baker’s, including doors, tubes, bars, and equipment incidental | |
| thereto. Minimum quantity, 4 tons per consignment | D |
| Ovens, food warming | |
| Oxide of iron, crude, to be used for manufacturing or gas-purifying | |
| purposes | C plus 50% |
| See Regulation 77 | |
| Oxide of iron, spent, to be used for weed-killing purposes | See Regulation 73 |
| Oxides, metallic; to be used in the manufacture of earthenware | D |
| Oysters and other shell fish, in shell | D |
*Oil having a specific gravity of 8 lb. or more per gallon. Oil having a specific gravity of less than 8 lb. per gallon will be charged as kerosene.
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