✨ Railway Freight Classification
28 MAY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
GOODS, LIVESTOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE—continued
- Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc.—continued
| Item | Class |
|---|---|
| Plaster-of-paris ornaments, solid | C |
| Plastic coated wire soap and dish-holders | G. (Meas. rate) |
| Plastic dishes and trays for refrigerators | G. (Meas. rate) |
| Plastic, foamed | G. (Meas. rate) |
| Plastic plunge baths (baby baths as tinware) | G. (Meas. rate) |
| Plastic skydomes (a type of skylight) | D |
| Plastic, waste clippings | G. (Meas. rate) |
| Plastic waste or water pipe, 1 in. or more in diameter, in coils | G. (Meas. rate) |
| Plastic wash-hand basins | C plus 50% |
| Plastic wreaths | See Regulation 63 |
| Plate, gold and silver | C plus 50% |
| Plate-glass, packed. (If conveyed in a special glass wagon, minimum quantity, 3 tons per bogie wagon.) Owner’s risk | C plus 50% |
| Playground equipment | See Gymnastic equipment |
| Plibrico refractory products— | |
| Jointless firebrick | D |
| Air set, baffle mix | C |
| Hearth cement, “Demon” heat set | C |
| Plimorta (a substitute for bricklayer’s lime), packed in drums. Owners to load and unload | D |
| Ploughs | See Implements |
| Plunket emulsion | See Regulation 79 Q |
| Poles, hop | See Regulation 77 N |
| Poles, reinforced-concrete | D |
| Poles, steel or iron, whole or in sections | D |
| Polishes, boot, floor, stove, or metal; direct from factory | D |
| Pollard | E |
| Pollard, phosphorised, in tins or drums, hermetically sealed, consigned for destruction of rabbits | D |
| Popcorn, prepared | As confectionery |
| Porcelain sinks and wash-hand basins— | |
| Packed | C |
| Unpacked | C plus 50% |
| (Where two or more porcelain sinks and wash-hand basins are nested, and the rolled edges and inside surfaces of each basin so nested are protected by heavy paper, the articles will be treated as packed.) | |
| Posts, fencing, concrete (also concrete strainers, stays, and footing-blocks) | See Regulation 79 Q |
| Posts, wooden, including strainers and stays, fencing, hewn or sawn, not exceeding 10 ft. in length | See Regulation 79 Q |
| Post-hole diggers, mechanical, assembled (minimum charge as for 10 cwt. per unit) | C |
| Post-hole diggers, mechanical, unassembled (on actual weight) | C |
| Potash, chlorate of (not to be loaded in same wagon as oil of myrbane) | E |
| Potash, sulphate or muriate of | E |
| Potatoes, fresh | C |
| Potatoes, desiccated or dehydrated | C |
| Poultry-spice | D |
| Powder, blasting. Dangerous | C. Double rate |
| Pozzalana clay | See Regulation 79 Q |
| Presses, clothes, steam— | |
| Packed in cases or crates | C plus 50% |
| Unpacked | C. Double rate |
| Presses, hand or power, not otherwise specified | C |
| Presses, hay or straw | C plus 20% |
| Presses, wool | C |
| Printing metal for remelting | D |
| Props, mining, timber | See Mining timbers |
| Props, mining, reinforced concrete | See Regulation 77 N |
| Puffed rice | As foods, farinaceous |
| Puffed wheat | As foods, farinaceous |
| Pumice building-blocks | See Regulation 78 P |
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Classification of Goods, Livestock, and Luggage for Railway Carriage
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