✨ Goods Regulations Amendments
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 52
GOODS—continued
- Class P
Paragraph 1:
Delete all reference to “char”.
Amend the minimum load schedule for coal briquettes and carbonettes to read “coal briquettes,
coal carbonettes, or micronised coal”.
- Class Q
Paragraph 1:
Omit: “roofing tiles (concrete or earthenware).”
- Petroleum Products in Owners’ Tank Wagons
Paragraph 3:
Omit this paragraph, and substitute the following:
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With exception of shunting charges to and from private sidings (where applicable) no charge
will be made for hauling empty tank wagons. -
Haulage, Handling, Sorting, and Transhipment Charges – Port Stations
Paragraph 1:
Omit ‘‘Patea and Bluff’’ from the list of ports.
- Cranage
Paragraph 4: Add the following:
Mobile cranes on hire from the Department are not to be operated by any person other than
the operator provided by the Department.
- Check and Empty Railway Wagons: Bogie and Special Wagons
Paragraph 3, subparagraph (c):
Omit this subparagraph, and substitute:
(c) Well wagons (UD class) are specially designed for the conveyance of unusually heavy and/or
bulky articles. Where, owing to the nature of the goods, the use of a well wagon is required, railage
charges only will be increased by 10%. Way and Works Branch charges for any material supplied
and the cost incurred where it is necessary for a member to accompany the load during transit will
be additional.
- Light and Bulky Articles
Paragraph 1:
Amend minimum weight schedule to read—
“Per Kc, Kp, Lc, Mc, or Xc wagon, 1 ton 5 cwt.”
- Patea Goods Shed
Omit this regulation.
As witness my hand this 14th day of August 1962.
JOHN McALPINE, Minister of Railways.
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🚂 Transport & Communications14 August 1962
Goods, Tariffs, Regulations, Amendments, Railways, Coal, Tiles, Petroleum, Cranage, Wagons, Patea
- John McAlpine, Minister of Railways