Goods and Livestock Classification




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 20

GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued

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

Class

Fruit-juices or pulp, as under—
Not otherwise specified .. .. .. .. .. .. C
Manufactured from fresh fruit grown in New Zealand or Rarotonga .. D
“Funrock” (a type of tubular steel rocker) .. .. .. C. Double rate
Furniture (household removals) .. .. .. See Section 94
Furniture (including metal-framed furniture), as under—
Aluminium or aluminium alloy .. .. .. .. .. G
Not packed, not otherwise specified .. .. .. .. C. Double rate
Not packed, in minimum loads of 2½ tons per Kc, Kp or Xc wagon or 2 tons
per four-wheeled wagon, not otherwise specified. Owners to load and unload C plus 50%
Securely packed in cases or crates, heavy packing paper, or in straw covered
with hessian .. .. .. .. .. .. C plus 50%
(When packed in heavy packing paper or in straw covered with hessian,
articles such as tables, chairs, wardrobes, etc., must have the legs also
securely protected. Furniture wrapped in scrim only will not be deemed
to be “packed” for the purposes of computing charges.)
Completely unassembled .. .. .. .. .. C plus 20%
Cane, wicker, or seagrass .. .. .. .. .. C. Double rate
Kit sets, packed .. .. .. .. .. .. C
Skeleton .. .. .. .. .. .. C. Double rate
Fuse, detonating (including Prima-cord, Cord-tex and Cordeon Bickford).
Dangerous .. .. .. .. .. .. C. Double rate
Fuse, safety. Dangerous .. .. .. .. .. C

Gang nail trusses .. .. .. .. .. .. C plus 50%
Garlic .. .. .. .. .. .. E
Gas, as under—
Acetylene, in solid-drawn steel cylinders. Dangerous .. .. .. C
Ammonia in solid-drawn steel cylinders. Dangerous .. .. .. C
Anhydrous nitrous oxide, in solid-drawn steel cylinders and cast-iron or
mild-steel cylinders. Dangerous .. .. .. .. C
Beer, in cylinders .. .. .. .. .. .. D
Carbon dioxide, in cylinders .. .. .. .. D
Chlorine, in solid-drawn cylinders. Dangerous .. .. .. C
Liquefied carbonic acid, in solid-drawn steel cylinders. Dangerous.. .. C
Liquefied petroleum (trade names “Rockgas” or “Bottle Gas”), in steel
cylinders .. .. .. .. .. .. C
Oxygen, in solid-drawn steel cylinders. Dangerous .. .. .. C
Gates, as under—
Not otherwise specified .. .. .. .. .. C
Field .. .. .. .. .. .. D
Gelatine, powdered or sheet, direct from factory .. .. .. D
“Gibraltar” board .. .. .. .. See Wallboard
Glass, as under—
Plate, packed. Owner’s risk .. .. .. .. C plus 50%
Sheet, not otherwise specified. Owner’s risk .. .. .. C
Glass, broken. Owners to load and unload .. .. See Section 73 F
Glass, car window or windscreen .. .. .. .. C
Glass doors .. .. .. .. .. See Doors
Glassware, packed, not otherwise specified. Owner’s risk .. .. C plus 50%
Glass wool .. .. .. .. See Insulating materials
Gliders, air. Minimum charge as for 30 cwt per four-wheeled wagon, not other-
wise specified, 35 cwt per Lc, Mc or Nc wagon .. .. C plus 50%
Glue .. .. .. .. .. .. D
Glue pieces and fleshings for gluemaking .. .. See Section 77 N
“Gnats” (a three-wheeled farm runabout). Minimum charge per consignment as
for 30 cwt per four-wheeled wagon not otherwise specified and 35 cwt per
Lc, Mc or Nc wagon at Class C; as under—
Single units, charges to be based on standard measurement of 105 cu. ft per
vehicle .. .. .. .. .. .. G
Pairs of units, strapped together, charges to be based on standard measurement
of 188 cu. ft per pair .. .. .. .. .. G



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