✨ Railway Freight Classification
GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued
- Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc.—continued
Poultry laying cages, as under, and fittings therefor—
Assembled
Unassembled
Poultry spice
Pozzolana clay
Presses, as under—
Hand or power, not otherwise specified
Hay or straw
Wool
Printing metal
Props, mining, timber
Puffed rice
Puffed wheat
“Prills” (a DDT insecticide). Minimum quantity 10 tonnes per four-
wheeled wagon.
Any lesser quantity will be charged Class D if cheaper
Pumice sand
Pumice stone
Pungas
Punts
Pushchairs, folding, packed
Pushchairs, folding, unpacked
Pyrites
Quilts, containing down, kapok, wool, or suchlike material
See section 79 Q
See section 79 Q
See section 79 Q
C plus 50%
C double rate
See section 79 Q
C plus 50%
G
C
D
Q
Class
G
C
D
Q
C plus 20%
C
D
D
Class
Racks, as under—
Bicycle, angle steel (unassembled flat packaged)
Bicycle, assembled
Bread or cake
Livestock, feeding—
Assembled
Unassembled
Motor vehicle roof luggage
Radio sets, radiograms, record players, and parts—
Packed
Unpacked
Radiotelephone, radar, and other similar equipment, packed
Rags, in bales or bundles
Ray-carbo (a coal product)
Refractory products, as under—
Castables, dense, insulating or gunning
Chimney or furnace liners, and other similar precast refractory
concrete articles
Firebricks, and other similar refractory shapes
Fireclay
Gannisters (unprocessed)
Grog (ground brick, etc.)
Mortars—
In drums
In bags, owners to load and unload, owner’s risk. Minimum 8
tonnes per four-wheeled wagon. Any less quantity will be
charged at such minimum or at Class D if cheaper
Plastic or rammable
Refrigerating machinery for use in freezing plants in New Zealand
Refrigerators, not otherwise specified—
Packed
Unpacked
Refrigerator components, as under—
Not otherwise specified
Motors, electric
Sealed units
Rennet, direct from factory
Resin
Resin size, for papermaking
Rice
Rice bubbles
Rice flakes
Rice, puffed
Ridging, metal
Riding devices, including “Chair-o-planes”, “Dodgems”, Merry-go-
rounds, and similar side-show equipment. Owners to load and
unload. The charge per railway wagon will be as follows—
Each four-wheeled wagon, not otherwise specified, 24 cents per
kilometre. Minimum charge $15.32.
Each Kc, Kp, Ks, Lc, Mc, Nc, Nf, Xc, or Xp wagon, 28 cents per
kilometre. Minimum charge $18.43.
Each bogie wagon 48 cents per kilometre. Minimum charge $30.64.
C plus 50%
G
G
G
C
C
G
C plus 50%
C double rate
C plus 50%
See section 77 N
See section 80 R
C
N
Q
See section 79 Q
See section 79 Q
See section 79 Q
C
E plus 50%
D
C
C plus 50%
C
C plus 50%
D
D
D
C
D
D
D
D
C
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Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc.
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🚂 Transport & CommunicationsRailway Charges, Classification of Goods, Poultry cages, Poultry spice, Pozzolana clay, Presses, Mining props, Puffed rice, Puffed wheat, Prills, Pumice, Pungas, Punts, Pushchairs, Pyrites, Quilts, Racks, Rags, Ray-carbo, Refractory products, Refrigerating machinery, Refrigerators, Rennet, Resin, Rice, Ridging, Riding devices