Railway Tariffs




694
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 23

GOODS

  1. Class H

  2. Wool, Raw, Unscoured will be charged as follows:

Undumped bales ..
.. Not exceeding 4 cwt per bale
.. Class H.
Quantity in excess of 4 cwt per bale
.. Class D pro rata.

Double-dumped bales
.. Not exceeding 8 cwt per bale
.. Class H double rate.
Quantity in excess of 8 cwt per bale
.. Class D pro rata.

Bags, fadges, pockets
.. Not exceeding 2 cwt per package
.. Class C. (Maximum charge per package Class H.)

Exceeding 2 cwt per package
.. Class H.

  1. Wool, Scoured—Except as may be otherwise provided, scoured wool will be charged as follows:

Rate
Minimum Charge per bale
s. d.

Undumped bales or single-dumped bales not exceeding 2¾ cwt per bale
Class H less one-fifth
.. 3 0

Double-dumped bales, not exceeding 5½ cwt per double-dumped bale
Class H double rate less one-fifth
.. 6 0

  1. Handling, etc.—The Department may require all loading, unloading, or tallying to be performed by the owners. Where loading, unloading, or tallying is performed by the Department, the following charges per bale will be made:

Undumped. Double-dumped.
s. d. s. d.

Loading or unloading (including tallying when performed)
.. 1 5 2 10

Tallying (without handling)
.. 0 6 0 6

  1. Class K

  2. (a) Minimum quantities will be as follows:

Each Four-wheeled Wagon (Not Otherwise Specified) Each Kc, LA, or Xc Wagon Each Kp Wagon Each Lc or Nc Wagon Each R or U Bogie Wagon or Pair of Timber Wagons Each Rb, Ub, or Ur Bogie Wagon
2,000 super. ft. 3,000 super. ft. 3,500 super. ft. 4,000 super. ft. 4,000 super. ft. 5,000 super. ft.

When two or more wagons are forwarded as one consignment, the minimum quantities must be complied with in respect of each wagon separately.

(b) Timber of the following species, and in the minimum quantities specified below, railed for distances exceeding 80 miles, but not exceeding 110 miles, will be charged 9s. 6d. per 100 super. feet. Similar consignments railed over 110 miles will be charged at Class K. rate less 1s. 6d. per 100 super. feet.

Sawn
Pinus radiata
Larch
N.Z. Douglas fir (N.Z. Oregon)
N.Z. Corsican pine
White pine
Sap rimu

Dressed
Matai
Rimu (heart or sap)
Southland beech

Minimum Quantities will be as follows:

Each Four-wheeled Wagon (Not Otherwise Specified) Each Kc, LA, or Xc Wagon Each Kp Wagon Each Lc or Nc Wagon Each 16 Ton U Bogie Wagon Each 20 Ton U Bogie Wagon Each Rb, Ub, or Ur Bogie Wagon
4,250 sup. ft. 5,100 sup. ft. 5,700 sup. ft. 6,400 sup. ft. 6,800 sup. ft. 8,500 sup. ft. 10,600 sup. ft.

Charges on lesser quantities will be computed at the foregoing minima, or as provided in subparagraph (a) hereof, whichever is cheaper.



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🚂 Railway Tariffs for Wool (Class H)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Railway freight, wool, raw wool, scoured wool, bales, bags, handling charges, tariffs

🚂 Railway Tariffs for Timber (Class K)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Railway freight, timber, sawn timber, dressed timber, Pinus radiata, Larch, Douglas fir, Corsican pine, White pine, Rimu, Matai, beech, wagon types, super. ft.