Classification of Goods for Transport




12 JULY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2323
Classification 73—cont.

Earthenware, not otherwise specified—
Glazed—
Packed … … … … … C
Unpacked … … … … … B
Unglazed—
Packed … … … … … D
Unpacked … … … … … C
Eggs. Minimum quantity 1 tonne per consignment. Any less quantity
will be charged at such minimum or at Class C whichever is cheaper. D

Elevator or lift cars n.o.s. Charges will be computed at class C on actual
weight or class G whichever is the dearer.
Electric display signs, packed in cases or crates … … … … B
Electric display signs, not packed in cases or crates. Minimum load 3.5
tonnes per four-wheeled wagon, 7.0 tonnes per bogie wagon Owners
to load and unload … … … … B
Electric-light bulbs, globes, or shades … … … … B
Electric frying pans … … … … B

Empties as under—
Bags or sacks … … … … See bags
Beer cylinders or kegs, empty … … … … D
Bottles … … … … See bottles
Boxes or cartons, cardboard, not otherwise specified … … … … C
Boxes or cartons, cardboard, completely collapsed or nested, packed
in cases, cartons, or crates, or securely tied in bundles, not otherwise
specified … … … … D
Boxes or cartons, cardboard, completely collapsed or nested, packed
in cases or crates, or securely tied in bundles, consigned to dairy or
dried-milk factories, and when full to be forwarded by rail … … D
Cylinders, gas, empty … … … … A
Cans, paper (cardboard canisters with metal or wooden ends) … … C
Empty cases, and empty punnets in crates, to be used as containers
for New Zealand grown fresh fruit and vegetables consigned direct
to bona fide fruitgrowers, fruitgrowers’ agents or associations … … C
Empty containers (cans, cases, crates, drums, kegs, tins, or tubs),
new … … … … B
Empty containers (cans, cases, crates, drums, kegs, tins, or tubs),
used or reconditioned … … … … C
Empty tank wagons … … … … See clause 54
Jars, glass, empty … … … … C
Steel bottle crates for use in petrol service stations … … … … B
Escalators, assembled or partly assembled, minimum charge, 7.0 tonnes
per bogie wagon … … … … B
Explosive materials, not otherwise specified (excepting lithofracteur,
nitroglycerine, dualine, glyoxiline, methylc nitrate, glonine oil,
pyrolithe, metallic sodium, which will not be carried). Dangerous … A
(See clause 38.11)
“Farex” As foods, farinaceous
Farm trikes (“Landcat”). Charges to be based on standard
measurement of 2.2 cubic metres per vehicle … … … … G
Felspar as under—
Imported (owners to load and unload) … … … … D
Not otherwise specified … … … … See clause 39 E
Felt, laundry, millinery, plumbing, slipper or sole, also underfelt … … G
Ferric alum or sulphate of alumina, for water-purification
purposes … … … … See clause 39 E
Fibre glass articles as under—
Corrugated sheets … … … … C
Tanks—see classification for tanks
Not otherwise specified. (Charges will be computed at class C on
actual weight or at class G, whichever is the dearer).
“Fibrolite” … … … … See asbestos-cement
Fibrous cement, in sheets … … … … See wallboard
Fibrous plaster, ornamental … … … … See wallboard
Fibrous plaster, plain … … … … See wallboard
Films, cinematograph, in metal containers … … … … C
Filters, bag air cleaning units. (Charges will be computed at class C on
actual weight or at class G, whichever is the dearer).
Fireclay … … … … See refractory products
Fireclay, mortar … … … … See refractory products, mortars
Firepots and equipment not otherwise specified … … … … D
Firepot funnels, perforated pressed steel … … … … A



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