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12 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2309
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69.7 Computation
69.7.1 Timber measurement: For the purposes of charging for reshipments, the weight of timber will be calculated as follows:
Hardwood 0.82 cubic metres to the tonne
All other timbers 1.00 cubic metres to the tonne

69.7.2 36 hour period: In computing the period of 36 hours referred to in clauses 69.6.1 and 69.6.2, the provisions of clause 20.15 regarding working hours and days shall apply.

69.7.3 Wool: Wool shall be computed at the rate of six bales not exceeding 205 kilograms each to the tonne.

69.7.4 Weight or measurement: The charges on ship’s goods, as defined in clause 66, shall be computed on weight or measurement at the option of the Corporation.

69.7.5 Bogie wagons: Bogie wagons shall be charged at twice the rate for four wheeled wagons.

  1. COOK STRAIT RAIL FERRY RATES FOR GOODS IN RAILWAY WAGONS
    70.1 Method of charging
    Except where otherwise specified, the charges for the conveyance of goods in railway wagons in respect of the sea portion of the journey shall be computed on actual weight or cubic measurement (ships measurement) whichever charge is greater. The charge for the sea journey covers wharfage, harbour improvement rate, handling to and from vessel, and all other incidental charges usually associated with the shipment of goods.

70.2 Minimum wagon charge
Where a request is made for the exclusive use of a railway wagon, or the nature or dimensions of the goods are such that they preclude other goods from being loaded in the wagon then, unless otherwise specified, the following minimum wagon charges shall apply:

North to South South to North
Per four wheeled wagon $290.00 $250.00
Per bogie wagon $580.00 $500.00

70.3 Minimum bogie wagon load
Where, owing to the length of the goods, the use of a bogie wagon is required, sea charges shall be based on a minimum of 7 tonnes at the prescribed rate.

70.4 Check wagon
Where a check wagon is used in addition to any wagon conveying long length goods a sea charge of $270.00 shall be made for each four wheeled check wagon used.

70.5 Insulated wagon or container
Where an insulated wagon or Corporation owned insulated container is specially ordered and supplied for the conveyance of goods on the Cook Strait rail ferry service, the following minimum wagon loads shall apply in respect of the sea journey between Picton and Wellington.

Commodity Per W Wagon Tonnes Per Vb, Vr or Vs Wagon Tonnes Per Uk or Ukb Wagon Tonnes
Frozen or fresh meat and fish 5 10 16
Deep frozen vegetables, etc. - 16 16

70.6 Wharf terminal delivery
Goods shall not be accepted or delivered at wharf terminals.

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πŸš‚ Wharves and Port Container Terminal Charges (continued from previous page)

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
Port charges, Haulage, Handling, Transhipment, Ship's ballast

πŸš‚ Computation of Charges for Reshipments

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
Timber measurement, Wool computation, Weight or measurement, Bogie wagons

πŸš‚ Cook Strait Rail Ferry Rates for Goods in Railway Wagons

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
Method of charging, Minimum wagon charge, Minimum bogie wagon load, Check wagon, Insulated wagon or container, Wharf terminal delivery