Railway Classification Schedule




GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued

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

Calcium, chloride of ... ... ... ... ... ... ... D
(If packed in paper bags, all loading and unloading (except from ship to
railway wagon) to be performed by owners. Any handling performed by the
Department (except from ship to railway wagon) will be under special
arrangement.)
Calves ... ... ... ... ... ... ... See Regulation 76 M
Camp equipment, such as tents, tent-poles, table-tops, trestles, stretchers,
and incidentals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... C
Canoes, assembled ... ... ... ... As parcels. See Regulation 54
Canoes, completely unassembled, or canoe parts ... ... ... C plus 50%
Caravans, in cases ... ... ... ... ... ... ... C plus 50%
Caravans or caravan chassis, not otherwise specified.
At the rate for motor vehicles (Regulation 83)
Caravan chassis with wheel rims removed from axle and attached to frame—
The total charge for one or more chassis loaded on a four-wheeled wagon
to one destination station will be as for a motor vehicle, vide Regulation 83.
Two or more chassis loaded on one four-wheeled wagon to different destination
stations will be charged as for 15 cwt at Class C plus 50% for each
chassis, subject to a maximum charge per consignment as for a motor vehicle,
vide Regulation 83. Where chassis are loaded on bogie wagons, charges
based at the foregoing rates will be increased by 50%
Caravan kit-sets ... ... ... ... ... ... ... C plus 50%
Carbon, bisulphide of. Dangerous ... ... ... ... C plus 50%
Carbonettes ... ... ... ... ... ... See Regulation 78 P
Cardboard, as under—
Boxes or cartons ... ... ... ... See Empties
Cores for rolls of paper. Owners to load and unload ... ... ... ... C
Corrugated, single-faced ... ... ... ... ... ... C plus 20%
Corrugated, double-faced ... ... ... ... ... ... C
Moulded, for packing bottles ... ... ... ... ... ... C
Plain ... ... ... ... ... ... ... As paper
Tubes, hollow ... ... ... ... ... ... ... C. Double rate
Carbonate of barytes—
Not otherwise specified ... ... ... ... ... ... D
Minimum quantity 5 tons per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 6½ tons per Lc
wagon. Owners to load and unload. ... ... ... D less 25%
Carpet, as under—
Securely wrapped ... ... ... ... ... ... C
Unwrapped ... ... ... ... ... ... C plus 50%
Casein, adhesive ... ... ... ... ... ... D
Casein, curd or dried ... ... ... ... ... ... D
Cases, show ... ... ... ... ... ... As furniture
Cattle ... ... ... ... ... ... See Regulation 76 M
Cattle handlers (tipping tables for handling cattle) ... ... ... ... G
Cellophane wrapping ... ... ... ... ... ... C
Cement in bulk, in specially constructed containers See Regulation 86
Cement, not otherwise specified. Owners to load and unload. Owner's risk—
Up to 180 miles ... ... ... ... ... ... E plus 25%
Over 180 miles ... ... ... ... ... ... C less 50%
Small lots will be charged at the scale for Class E plus 50%.
Cement, fire, fondu, magnesia, refractory, “Colourcrete”, “Sairset”, “Snow-
crete”, or “Lightning” as under—
In drums ... ... ... ... ... ... C
In bags. Owners to load and unload. Owner’s risk. Minimum 8 ton per four-
wheeled wagon. Any less quantity will be charged at such minimum or at
Class D ... ... ... ... ... ... E plus 50%
Cement paint ... ... ... ... ... ... C
Chaff ... ... ... ... ... ... See Regulation 82
Chairs, as under—
Cane, seagrass, or wicker ... ... ... ... C. Double rate
Canvas, wooden, or deck, folded ... ... ... ... C plus 50%
Stepladder chairs ... ... ... ... ... ... As furniture
“Chair-o-planes” ... ... ... ... ... As riding devices



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