Railway Classification Rules




2 SEPTEMBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1277

GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued

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

Grain products, as under—continued
Malt extract .. .. .. .. .. .. C
Meals .. .. .. .. .. See Meals
Oatmeal (including Creamoata, Gerstena, Milk Oatees, Oatina, Oto Protina,
Rolled Oats, Semolina or Vimax)—
Packed in cartons or cases .. .. .. .. D
Packed in bags or sacks .. .. See Regulation 72 E
Oatdust .. .. .. .. See Regulation 72 E
Pollard .. .. .. .. See Regulation 72 E
Rice bubbles, rice flakes, or puffed rice .. .. .. .. D
Sharps .. .. .. .. See Regulation 72 E
Wheat germ in bags .. .. .. See Regulation 72 E
Granite, as under—
Chips .. .. .. .. See Regulation 77 N
Dressed or polished .. .. .. .. D
Rough .. .. .. .. See Regulation 77 N
Grass, dehydrated .. .. As food, livestock or poultry, n.o.s.
Gravel .. .. .. .. See Regulation 79 Q
Grease .. .. .. .. .. .. D
Grit, poultry (including limestone grit) .. See Regulation 72 E
Guano .. .. .. .. See Regulation 72 E
Gum, adhesive .. .. .. .. .. D
Gymnastic equipment as under—
Climbing frames, galvanised pipe. Minimum charge per unit, 1 ton per four-
wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 25 cwt per Lc or Mc wagon .. .. C plus 50%
“Jungle Gyms”, in sections .. .. .. .. C plus 50%
“Jungle Gyms”, assembled .. .. .. .. G
“Multiplex” playground frames, galvanised pipe, in sections, assembled .. C. Double rate
“Multiplex” playground frames, galvanised pipe, dismantled in packages .. C
Parallel bars .. .. .. .. .. G
Rocking horses (multiple seating) .. .. .. .. G
Roundabouts .. .. .. .. .. G
See-saws, collapsed .. .. .. .. C
Slides .. .. .. .. .. G
Swings, galvanised pipe, portable, assembled. Minimum charge per unit as
for 1 cwt .. .. .. .. C. Double rate
Swings, galvanised pipe, portable, unassembled .. .. C
Taranaki ladders, galvanised pipe—
Junior .. .. .. .. .. .. G
Senior. Minimum charge per unit, 1 ton per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s.,
25 cwt per Lc or Mc wagon .. .. .. C plus 50%
Vaulting stools .. .. .. .. C. Double rate
Gypsum .. .. .. .. See Regulation 72 E

Hair-lok (upholstery material) .. .. .. .. .. G
Hams .. .. .. .. .. D
Handles, wooden, direct from factory .. .. .. .. D
Hats .. .. .. .. .. C. Double rate
Hay in bales. (Loose hay will not be accepted for carriage) See Regulation 82
Heaters, as under—
Water (gas or electric). Charges will be computed as for “Tanks, copper,
steel, or iron, not otherwise specified”.
Electric, kerosene, oil burning, and motor vehicle .. .. C plus 50%
Hemp, in bales, dressed, pressed. Owners to load and unload (Loose hemp will
not be accepted for carriage) .. .. .. D less 25%
Hessian, not otherwise specified .. .. .. .. C
Hessian or twill, for the manufacture of bags or sacks See Regulation 72 E
Hides, as under—
Green, loose or in bundles. Owners to load and unload .. .. D
Salted or dried, loose. Owners to load and unload .. .. D
Salted or dried, not otherwise specified .. .. D

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🚂 Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc. for Railways (continued from previous page)

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Railway freight classification, Grain products, Granite, Grass, Grease, Grit, Guano, Gum, Gymnastic equipment, Gypsum, Hair-lok, Hams, Handles, Hats, Hay, Heaters, Hemp, Hessian, Hides