Goods classification table




GOODS, LIVESTOCK, PARCELS, AND LUGGAGE—continued

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

Paragraph 4—continued

Omit—continued
Jute, for the manufacture of bags or sacks
Motor-lift trucks (such as fork-lift trucks and industrial stackers) unpacked.
Owners to load and unload
Motor-lift trucks in cases
Mouldings, as under—
Not otherwise specified, in cases or bundles
Paper, as under—
Printing, wrapping, newsprint, paper bags, and plain cardboard consigned
direct by rail from paper mills. Minimum quantity, 10 cwt per
consignment—
For distances not exceeding 350 miles
For distances exceeding 350 miles (minimum rate as Class D less 25% for
350 miles, viz, £5 8s. 7d. per ton)
Sawbenches, for attachment to tractors
Shop-fittings, such as shelves or counters, but excluding glass showcases
Showcases, glass—
Not otherwise specified
Minimum quantity 1 ton per consignment
Stockinette, hessian and suchlike materials, in bags, bales or bundles, consigned
to frozen-meat companies for use as coverings for frozen meat
Timber, not exceeding 6 ft in length—
Including offcuts and mill slabs, consigned to boxmaking factories to be
used exclusively in the manufacture of boxes or crates .. See Regulation 79
Woolpack fragments, packed
Woolpack holders (metal frames for suspending woolpacks during filling)

Insert:
Acid, diluted sulphuric, packed in polythene jars in containers. Dangerous
Ladders
Bags, hessian, jute or twill, including paper or plastic-lined—
Loose, not otherwise specified
Loose. Minimum quantity, 6 tons per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 7½ tons
per Kc, Lc, or Xc wagon. Owners to load and unload
In bags, bales, or bundles. Not otherwise specified
Bird cages, not otherwise specified
Bird cages, nested
Bitumen, bitumen emulsified, and similar road making materials—
In owner’s tank wagons
Bleaching liquids as under:
“Janitor”
Blocks, as under—
Concrete building
Cabinets, not otherwise specified
Caravan kit-sets
Cases, show
Cement, fire, fondu, magnesia, refractory, stucco, “Colourcrete”, “Sairset”,
“Snowcrete”, or “Lightning” as under—
In drums
In bags. Owners to load and unload. Owner’s risk. Minimum 8 tons per
four-wheeled wagon. Any less quantity will be charged at such minimum
or at Class D
Chimneys, concrete, in pieces, and chimney bases. See Concrete articles
Concrete articles as under—
Building blocks
Chimney blocks, chimney units and component parts in minimum quantities
of 9 tons per LA wagon, 11 tons per Lc wagon, 13 tons per bogie
wagon
Offal disposal units
Earth (including raw diatomaceous or Fuller’s earth)
Earth, infusorial (refined diatomaceous)

Class
E
C plus 20%
C plus 50%
C
D less 25%
D less 33⅓%
G (Meas. rate)
C plus 50%
C Double rate
C plus 50%
D
Q
D
C Double rate
C
C plus 50%
C
E
E
C Double rate
C plus 50%
D less 40%
C
Q
As furniture
C plus 50%
As furniture
C
See Regulation 77 N
D
Q
E plus 50%



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