✨ Railway Charges Classification
8
GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued
68. Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc.—continued
Anhydrous milk fat (butter oil) .. .. See section 74 J
Animals, live, in crates or cases—
Not otherwise specified .. .. See section 77 B
Calves, goats, sheep, pigs .. .. See section 77
Asbestos-cement products as under—
Builders’ requisites including ventilators, skylights, downpipe, guttering, etc., and fittings for same .. See section 78 N
Conduit, for telegraph, telephone, or electric cables See section 78 N
Sheets, plain, ornamental, or corrugated .. See wallboard
Pipes .. .. See section 78 N
Slates, roofing .. .. See insulating materials
Asbestos-slag .. .. See insulating materials E
Asbestos-wool .. .. See section 72 D
Ashes .. .. See section 72 E
Asphalt .. .. See section 72 E
Asphalt blocks containing limestone, sand, and asphalt See section 72 E
16/6/76
10
GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued
68. Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc.—continued
Bacon .. .. .. .. .. D
Bags, hessian, jute, synthetic fibre or twill, including paper or plastic-lined—
Loose. Owners to load and unload. Minimum quantity 7.5 tonnes per four-wheeled wagon. Lesser quantities will be charged at such minimum or at Class C whichever is cheaper E
In bags, bales, or bundles, not otherwise specified See section 72 E
Bags made of calico and other cotton fabrics to be used in packing flour, breakfast foods, poultry foods, and suchlike commodities .. D
Ball floats, for cisterns or water supply .. .. .. B
Bananas, as under—
Not otherwise specified .. .. .. D
Produce of Cook Islands, or Niue .. See sections 56 and 85
Barbecues .. .. .. .. .. Charges will be computed at Class C on actual weight or Class G whichever is dearer
Barium sulphate .. .. .. See section 78 N
“Bar leaners” (a tubular steel and formica topped table for use in hotel bars) .. .. .. A
Barytes .. .. .. See section 78 N
Basic Slag .. .. .. See section 81
Basins, washhand porcelain—
Packed .. .. .. .. C
Unpacked. Owner’s risk .. .. B
(Where two or more porcelain washhand basins are nested, and the rolled edges and inside surfaces of each basin so nested are protected by heavy paper, the basins will be treated as packed.)
Baskets and basketware, not otherwise specified .. .. .. A
Baths (other than plastic)—
Baby .. .. .. As tinware
Unpacked, not nested .. .. A
Unpacked, two or more nested .. .. B
Packed, not nested .. .. B
Packed, two or more nested .. .. C
(Where two or more baths are nested and the rolled edges and inside surface of each bath (except the top one) are protected by heavy paper the baths will be treated as packed.)
Battens, wooden, fencing, split, or sawn .. See section 72 E
Batteries, not otherwise specified .. .. .. C
Batteries, old (not containing acid), certified for scrap purposes only See section 72 E
Battery plates, old, certified for scrap purposes only See section 72 E
Bauxite .. .. .. See section 72 E
Beds, as under—
Securely packed in cases, crates, or heavy packing paper .. B
Unpacked, not otherwise specified .. .. A
With or without wire mattresses, direct from factory .. B
Bedding consisting of mattresses, bolsters, or pillows, containing kapok, wool, sponge rubber, tow, or suchlike material—
Packed in cases or crates, or wrapped in scrim or brown paper .. B
Unpacked .. .. .. A
Bees, live, confined in suitable hives or boxes .. .. .. B
Beer—
Bottled, or canned, packed, or bulk .. .. .. D
Beer gas in cylinders .. .. .. D
16/6/76
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 64
Next Page →
PDF embedding disabled (Crown copyright)
View this page online at:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1976, No 64
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1976, No 64
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🚂
Alterations to Railway Charges Classification
(continued from previous page)
🚂 Transport & Communications2 June 1976
Railway Charges, Classification of Goods, Livestock, Government Railways Act 1949