Classification of Goods and Livestock




GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued

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

Ringamops (mop and bucket combined)

Road metal

Road-smoothing preparations, plant mixed, consisting of sand, fine gravel, and not more than 10 per cent of oils and/or bitumen

Rock-salt

“Rockwool”

Rollers, field, garden, or road

Roofing, “Brownbuilt”, “Dimondek”, and similar metal roofing— In minimum loads of 10 tonnes per bogie wagon

Not otherwise specified

Roofing materials (bituminous compounds) in rolls, damp-course, sheathing, and related adhesive preparation in tins or drums, direct from factory

Roofing slates, asbestos-cement or slate

Roofing tiles, concrete or earthenware

Rose hip berries

Rotary hoes, farm or garden— Assembled— Not exceeding 102 kg

Exceeding 102 kg but not exceeding 250 kg. Charge as for 250 kg per unit

Packed in cases, crates or approved cartons

Rubber, as under— Carpet underlay

Secondhand or waste

Runners, or bungs, pig, sheep, or cattle, not prepared as casings, packed

Class C plus 50%

Q

Q

E plus 50%

C

D

C

D

N

Q

See sections 56 and 85

C plus 50%

C

C

C

D

See section 79

See section 79

See section 77

See insulating materials

See section 79

GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued

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

Sacking, old

Sacks

Safes, Bread, Meat or Milk— Assembled

Collapsed

“Salmac” insulating material

Salt, as under— Common, iodised, or rock, in bags or sacks

Epsom (magnesium sulphate) for use in the preparation of manures

Epsom, for use in the preparation of stock licks and stock remedies

Epsom, certified for use as a manure

Glauber’s (sodium sulphate)

Table, in tins, bottles, or cartons

Sand

Sander frames and benches

Sanitary pans, galvanised iron

Sashes, window, glazed— Packed

Unpacked

Sauce concentrate (a by-product of casein)

Sausage meal

Sawbenches

Sawdust in bags

Scale boards as under— Not otherwise specified

To be used in the packing of cheese which is to be forwarded by rail. Owners to load and unload

Scenery, theatrical

Scheelite

Scoria

Scrap aluminium, brass, copper, lead, pewter, tin, tinned steel, tinplate or zinc for remelting. Owners to load and unload

Screens, rolled or cylindrical wire or sheet-iron (as used in stone-crushing plants)

Seagrass articles, as basketware.

Seat units or desks for schools— Packed or unpacked, not otherwise specified

Completely unassembled

Seats not otherwise specified

Seats for theatre chairs, packed or securely tied in bundles

Seat frames for motor vehicles (see spring units)

Seaweed as under— Not otherwise specified

For use in manufacture of artificial manures packed in paper bags

Liquid such as “Alignure”, “Marinure” or “Maxicrop”— Packed in cases or cartons

Packed in drums

Class

As bags

See bags

C plus 50%

C

See insulating materials

E plus 50%

See section 81

D

See section 81

D

D

See section 79

G

C plus 50%

C

C plus 50%

D

D

G

See section 73

D

F

See section 48

C

Q

See section 79

E

G

See also furniture

C plus 50%

C plus 20%

C plus 50%

C

G

C

See section 81

D



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🚂 Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc. (continued from previous page)

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Railway Charges, Classification of Goods, Ringamops, Road metal, Road-smoothing preparations, Rock-salt, Rockwool, Rollers, Roofing materials, Rose hip berries, Rotary hoes, Rubber, Runners, Sacking, Sacks, Safes, Salmac, Salt, Sand, Sander frames, Sanitary pans, Sashes, Sauce concentrate, Sausage meal, Sawbenches, Sawdust, Scale boards, Scenery, Scheelite, Scoria, Scrap metal, Screens, Seagrass articles, Seat units, Seats, Seat frames, Seaweed