✨ Railway Parcels Zones




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24.6 Definition of parcels zones

Zone 1: All that area of the North Island bounded to the east, north, and west by sea coast and to the south by a straight line extending from Woody Head on the west coast to the south end of Bruntwood; thence in a straight line to Bowentown on the east coast.

Zone 2: All that area of the North Island bounded to the north by the sea coast, and by a line from Bowentown following the southern boundary of Zone 1 as far as the south end of Bruntwood; thence in a straight line to the summit of Mount Ruapehu; thence in a straight line to the Moawhango Dam.

Zone 3: All that area of the North Island bounded to the west by the sea coast, and by a line following the southern boundary of Zone 1 from Woody Head to the south end of Bruntwood and the western and southern boundaries of Zone 2 from the south end of Bruntwood to the Moawhango Dam; thence in a straight line to the southern end of Waiouru; thence in a straight line passing through the south end of Manutahi to the sea on the west coast.

Zone 4: All the area of the North Island bounded to the north and east by the sea coast and by a line following the eastern boundaries of Zones 2 and 3 from Matakaao Point to the south end of Waiouru; thence in a straight line to Cape Turnagain on the east coast.

Zone 5: All that area of the North Island bounded to the north by the lines following the southern boundaries of Zones 3 and 4 from the western sea coast to the southern end of Waiouru and then to Cape Turnagain; and to the east, south and west by the sea coast.

Zone 6: All that area of the South Island bounded to the east, north and west by the sea coast and to the south by a straight line from Heaphy Bluff on the west coast to Lewis Pass; thence in a straight line passing through the north end of Hapuku to the sea on the east coast.

Zone 7: All that area of the South Island bounded to the east by the sea coast, and by a line following the southern boundary of Zone 6 from the eastern sea coast to Lewis Pass; thence in a straight line (passing between Arthurs Pass and Otira) to Mount Hooker; thence in a straight line to eastern sea coast passing through the central point of the South Island Main Trunk railway bridge over the Waitaki River.

Zone 8: All that area of the South Island bounded to the west by the sea coast and to the north and east by a line following the entire western boundaries of Zones 6 and 7 from the Heaphy Bluff to Mount Hooker; thence in a straight line to Arnott Point on the west coast.

Zone 9: All that area of the South Island bounded to the north by a line following the entire southern boundary of Zones 7 and 8 from Arnott Point to the eastern sea coast, and to the east, south and west by sea coast.

24.7 Diagram of parcels zones

Diagram

Diagram showing the parcels zones of the North and South Islands of New Zealand, labeled from 1 to 9.



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πŸš‚ New Zealand Railways Corporation General Scale of Charges Amendment (continued from previous page)

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
28 June 1989
Railway Charges, General Scale of Charges, Amendment, Parcel Services, Parcels Classification, Parcels Rates