✨ Railway Goods Classification
5 JULY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued
- Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc.—continued
Vegetables, as under—continued
Desiccated or preserved, not otherwise specified
Fresh, not otherwise specified, grown in New Zealand, Cook Islands,
or Niue
Fresh, imported, not otherwise specified
Mangolds
Melons
Peas, dried or parched, whole or crushed, not otherwise specified
Peas, flaked, packed in paper bags or cartons
Peas, split, in cartons
Peas, split, in hessian bags or sacks. Minimum quantity 6 tons per LA
wagon, 7½ tons per Lc wagon
Peas, split, not otherwise specified
Swedes
Turnips
Vehicles, two- or four-wheeled (carts, drays, gigs, and joggers), but
excluding motor vehicles, caravans, and tractors. Minimum charge
as for 30 cwt per four-wheeled wagon not otherwise specified, 35 cwt
per Lc, Mc, Nc, or Nf wagon
Veneers, as under—
Not otherwise specified
Consigned to cheese factories and certified for use when forwarding
cheese by rail
For the manufacture of fruit cases. Owners to load and unload
Ventilators (except asbestos-cement and concrete) as under—
Completely unassembled, packed
Set up, not otherwise specified
Charges will be computed at
Class C on actual weight, or
Class G, whichever is dearer
Ventpipes, aluminium, copper, or galvanised iron
“Veri-Gro” (soil conditioner)
Vermicelli
Vermiculite
See insulating materials
Vermiculite ore
See section 79
Vinegar—
Not otherwise specified
Direct from factory
“Vitadee” calf emulsion
As stock lick
“Vitadol” (baby food)
Wadding, glazed
Wagons, empty, railway
See section 106
Wallboard manufactured from fibrous cement, fibrous plaster, composition plaster, wood pulp or cement or wood-wool as under—
“Lamiwall” and “laminex” (a hardboard base covered with laminex)
“Hammerglaze” and “Vitroglaze” (a permanently coloured hard-
board face, finished in baked enamel)
Packed in cases, crates, or reinforced-paper envelopes; not otherwise
specified
Loose; not otherwise specified
Loose, not otherwise specified. Minimum quantity 4 tons per four-
wheeled wagon, not otherwise specified, 5 tons per Kc, Kp, Lc,
or Xc wagon. Owners to load and unload
Loose or packed (except “Lamiwall”, “Laminex”, “Hammerglaze”
or “Vitroglaze”), direct from factory, minimum loads as per
section 77. Any less quantity will be charged at such minimum
or at the rates prescribed for wallboard, not otherwise specified, if
cheaper
Wallboards manufactured from asbestos-cement.
See Asbestos-cement products
Washboards
Washing fountains, stainless steel
Washing soda
Wash tubs, as under—
Concrete
Enamel
Stainless steel
Waste, cotton, and other fibrous materials
See section 77
Water, in tanks
Wax for use in cheese manufacture
Weatherboard manufactured from wood pulp
As wallboard
Weedkiller. Dangerous
Weighing machines, personal—
Packed in cases or crates
Unpacked
Wheelbarrows, as under—
Not otherwise specified
Steel, unassembled (two or more per consignment, trays to be nested)
Unassembled, in cartons
Whey powder
Whiting, to be used in the manufacture of earthenware
Window frames, as under—
Aluminium
Bronze or steel
Class
C
See sections 56 and 85
D
See section 79
See melons
See section 72
D
D
E
See section 72
E
See section 72
E
See section 72
C
D less 25%
D less 25%
C
G
C
Q
C
D
D
C plus 50%
G
C
C
D
C
D
N
C
G
D
D
C plus 50%
C plus 50%
N
C
D
As wallboard
D
C
C plus 50%
G
C
C
D less 25%
D
C plus 50%
C
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Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc. - Continued
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🚂 Transport & CommunicationsRailway tariffs, Goods classification, Vegetables, Vehicles, Veneers, Ventilators, Vermiculite, Vinegar, Wallboard, Washboards, Waste, Water, Wax, Weatherboard, Weedkiller, Weighing machines, Wheelbarrows, Whey powder, Whiting, Window frames