Goods Classification Table




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 50

GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued

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

Paragraph 4—continued
Omit—continued
Vegetables, as under—
Desiccated, dehydrated or preserved, not otherwise specified
Peas, split
Wallboard manufactured from fibrous cement, fibrous plaster, composition
plaster, or wood pulp, as under—
“Lamiwall” (a hardboard base covered with laminex)
“Hammerglaze” (a permanently coloured hardboard face, finished in baked
enamel)
Loose, not otherwise specified. Minimum quantity 4 tons per four-wheeled
wagon, n.o.s., 5 tons per Kc, Lc, or Xc wagon. Owners to load and unload
Loose or packed, direct from factory, minimum loads as per Regulation 77,
except that for consignments forwarded to Wellington the minimum load
will be 6 tons per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 7½ tons per Kc, Lc, or Xc
wagon. Any less quantity will be charged at such minimum or at the rates
prescribed for wallboard, not otherwise specified, if cheaper.
The word “regulation” wherever it appears, and substitute the word “section”.

Paragraph 4:
Insert:
Acid, acetic, boracic, citric, cresylic, formic, lactic, oleic, sulphamic, sulphurous,
and tartaric
Ammunition, safety, small-arm, Dangerous—
Consigned direct from factory or to Armed Services Departments. Minimum
quantity 6 tons per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 7½ tons per Kc, Kr, Lc, or
Xc wagon. Owners to load and unload
Bags, hessian, jute, or twill, including paper or plastic-lined—
Loose. Owners to load and unload. Minimum quantity 6 tons per four-wheeled
wagon, n.o.s., 7½ tons per Kp, Kc, Lc, or Xc wagon. Lesser quantities will
be charged at such minimum or at Class C whichever is cheaper
In bags, bales, or bundles. Not otherwise specified
“Bar Leaners” (a tubular steel and formica topped table for use in hotel bars)
Biscuits (see also foods, farinaceous, in biscuit form)—
*Loose. Minimum quantity 2 tons 10 cwt per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 3
tons per Kc, Kr, Lc, or Xc wagon. Owners to load and unload
Bleaching liquids, as under—
“Clorodux”, “Clorogene”, “Janitor”, “Janola”, “Javex”, “Morso”, or
“White Magic”
Bluestone for use in the preparation of manures
Bluestone, n.o.s.
Bricks, as under—
Fire, broken, and pieces of old retorts, consigned to brickworks for the
manufacture of bricks
Brooders, poultry
Cabinets, as under—
Clothes-drying, packed
Clothes-drying, unpacked
Cardboard, as under—
Moulded trays, for packing apples or eggs
Copper oxide
Copper, sulphate of, for use in the preparation of manures
Copper, sulphate of n.o.s.
Dog kennel pens—
Assembled
Unassembled
Ducting, metal—
Up to 3 in. in diameter
Not otherwise specified
Eggs. Minimum quantity 1 ton per consignment. Any less quantity will be
charged at such minimum or at Class C whichever is cheaper
Felt, laundry, millinery, plumbing, slipper or sole, also underfelt
Fireclay-mortar. Owners to load and unload
Classification
C
E plus 50%
C
C
D
N

See Section 72

See Section 72

C. Double rate

C

See Section 72

D

See Section 73

C plus 50%

C. Double rate

C

See Section 77

See Section 72

G

C

C plus 50%

G

D

G

D

Class

C
C
C
C
C
C
D less 25%
E
E
C
C
D
F
G
C plus 50%
C. Double rate
C
N
E
D
G
C
C plus 50%
G
D
G
D



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