Goods Tariffs for Motor Vehicles




706
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 23

GOODS

  1. Motor Vehicles

  2. Motor vehicles not otherwise specified, unpacked, which can be loaded in a four-wheeled wagon will be charged as follows:

Miles Not Exceeding Charge Per Vehicle £ s. d. Miles Not Exceeding Charge Per Vehicle £ s. d. Miles Not Exceeding Charge Per Vehicle £ s. d. Miles Not Exceeding Charge Per Vehicle £ s. d.
18 2 13 0 56 5 5 0 135 10 13 0 270 20 2 0
19 2 14 0 58 5 8 0 140 11 0 0 280 20 16 0
20 2 16 0 60 5 11 0 145 11 6 0 290 21 10 0
22 2 17 0 62 5 14 0 150 11 13 0 300 22 4 0
24 3 0 0 64 5 17 0 155 12 4 0 310 22 18 0
26 3 4 0 66 6 0 0 160 12 11 0 320 23 12 0
28 3 7 0 68 6 2 0 165 12 18 0 330 24 6 0
30 3 9 0 70 6 5 0 170 13 5 0 340 25 0 0
32 3 12 0 75 6 8 0 175 13 12 0 350 25 15 0
34 3 15 0 80 6 16 0 180 14 0 0
36 3 17 0 85 7 3 0 185 14 6 0 360 26 8 0
38 4 0 0 90 7 9 0 190 14 13 0 370 27 2 0
40 4 3 0 95 7 16 0 195 15 1 0 380 27 18 0
42 4 6 0 100 8 4 0 200 15 7 0 390 28 11 0
44 4 9 0 105 8 10 0 210 15 17 0 400 29 4 0
46 4 12 0 110 8 17 0 220 16 11 0 410 29 19 0
48 4 15 0 115 9 4 0 230 17 6 0 420 30 13 0
50 4 17 0 120 9 12 0 240 17 19 0 435 31 9 0
52 5 0 0 125 9 18 0 250 18 14 0 450 32 10 0
54 5 3 0 130 10 5 0 260 19 8 0

For each additional 15 miles or fraction thereof will be added 19s. 9d.

  1. Charges—The charges shown in paragraph 1 hereof will be varied as follows when motor vehicles are loaded as shown:

Two or more vehicles in one consignment loaded together in one four-wheeled wagon
Full rate for first vehicle; half rate for each additional vehicle.

Three or more vehicles in one consignment loaded on one bogie wagon
Full rate for the first vehicle; half rate for each additional vehicle.

Where an Mc wagon ordered is not available and a bogie wagon is used at consignor’s request
Charge as for the bogie wagon used.

One vehicle loaded on an R or U wagon owing to its length
Rate and a half.

One vehicle loaded on an RB, UB or UR wagon owing to its length
Double rate.

Two vehicles (either or both of which is too long to be loaded on a four-wheeled wagon) consigned from one station loaded together on a bogie wagon to the same destination station.
Ordinary rate for each.

  1. Loading and Sheeting—The Department may require loading, unloading, roping, and covering of motor vehicles to be performed by the owner. When cranage is performed by the Department, the provisions of section 100 will apply.

  2. Where the Department’s tarpaulins are supplied for motor vehicles, charges as per section 98 will apply.

  3. Conditions—Motor vehicles charged with petrol or other motor spirit may be accepted for conveyance by rail only if the petrol connections are tight and the petrol is cut off between the supply tank and the carburettor. The Department may decline to convey any such vehicle unless all the petrol is removed therefrom. Motor vehicles which are not fitted with pumps or “cut-off” cocks between the tank and the carburettor will not be accepted for conveyance unless all motor spirit has been removed from the tanks.

  4. Liability—Motor vehicles conveyed under the provisions of this section are carried at owner’s risk, and the provisions of section 110 shall apply thereto and to any equipment recognised as the ordinary equipment of a motor vehicle, including such articles as spare parts, wheels, tyres, and tools, attached to or contained in a motor vehicle received for carriage. When request is made for carriage at railway risk, particulars of such equipment must be set out on the consignment note, and such equipment and other readily detachable accessories must be locked in the vehicle or packed in a separate package.



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