Railway Freight Classification




28 MAY

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

GOODS, LIVESTOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE—continued

  1. 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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Freight, Classification, Railway, Goods, Livestock, Luggage, Plastic, Plaster, Poles, Polishes, Pollard, Potatoes, Poultry, Powder, Presses, Printing, Props, Puffed rice, Puffed wheat, Pumice