Classification of Goods




  1. SEPTEMBER

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued

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

Paragraph 4—continued
Insert—continued
Fish as under—
Fresh, frozen, or chilled, not otherwise specified (If loose, owners to load and unload)
Flowers, artificial, not otherwise specified
Flowers, fresh cut
Foods, dehydrated (freeze dry)
Foods, livestock or poultry, containing more than 5% of mineral ingredients
Furniture (including metal framed furniture), as under—
Not packed, in minimum loads of 2½ tons per Kc, Kp, or Xc wagon or 2 tons per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s. Owners to load and unload
“Gnat” (a three-wheeled farm runabout). Minimum charge per consignment as for 30 cwt per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., and 35 cwt per Lc or Mc wagon at Class C
Grain, as under—
Barley, pearl, in cartons
Barley, pearl, in hessian bags or sacks. Minimum quantity 6 tons per LA wagon, 7½ tons per LC wagon
Barley, pearl, n.o.s.
Grain products, as under—
Wheat germ in cartons
Gravestones, plain
Gymnastic equipment, as under—
Rebound tumblers
Heaters, as under—
Electric, block storage
Implements, agricultural, assembled, as under—
“Hay conditioners”, minimum 1 ton per machine
“Quick haymakers”
Incubators or brooders
Insulating materials, classified “G” in full wagon loads, owners to load and unload, will be charged—
Per Kc or Lc wagon
Per Xc wagon
Iron or steel, as under—
Ducting—
Up to 3 in. in diameter
Not otherwise specified
Pile-shoes
Sheathing, flexible for prestressing concrete
“Karil” (baby food)
Lamb mothering pens
Livestock or poultry foods containing more than 5% of mineral ingredients
Mattresses containing kapok, wool, tow, sponge rubber, or suchlike material, also innerspring—
Mill cuttings (pieces trimmed from rolls of material during manufacture)
Mowers, as under—
Lawn, including motor mowers and motor scythes (domestic)
Rotary scythes, for attachment to tractors. Minimum charge as for 10 cwt per machine
Mower knife grinders, as under—
Assembled
Unassembled
Newspapers, old, in bundles, for packing or wrapping, or for waste See Section 77
Nitrolime
Oil, crude, lubricating, transformer, residual or fuel—

In owner’s tank wagons. Such tank wagons to be loaded to their full carrying capacity
Ovens, food warming
Paper, as under—
Printing, poster, manilla, tissue for waxing, pattern tissue, fruit wrap tissue,
M.G. cap (tissue), wrapping, newsprint, paper bags or paper for manufacturing multiwall bags, and plain cardboard, consigned direct by rail from paper mills. Minimum quantity 10 cwt per consignment—

Classification
D
As parcels. See Section 54
C plus 50%
G
As stock lick
C plus 50%
G
D
E
E plus 50%
D
D
C. Double rate
C
C plus 20%
C plus 20%
G
as 900 cub. ft.
as 700 cub. ft.
C plus 50%
G
D
C plus 50%
D
G
As stock lick
D
C
C plus 20%
G
C plus 50%
N
See Section 72 E
See Section 89
C plus 50%

Class
D
C plus 50%
G
As stock lick
C plus 50%
G
D
E
E plus 50%
D
D
C. Double rate
C
C plus 20%
C plus 20%
G
as 900 cub. ft.
as 700 cub. ft.
C plus 50%
G
D
C plus 50%
D
G
As stock lick
D
C
C plus 20%
G
C plus 50%
N
See Section 72 E
See Section 89
C plus 50%



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