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.... ;,.-PUBLIC NOTICES. semblies.—Apples and Pears: .Up to ,2 "miles, lid pet case; over 2 miles, 2d per , case. 1 I.M.D. Rates: . Apples and Pears.—Ex Papanui Cool Stores to markets: 2d per bushel case; lid "per, J-bushel case. Ex Riccarton Assembly Shed to Markets: ljd Per bushel case; Id per J-bushel case. Ex Town Cool Stores to Markets: Id per bushel case; 2d per J-bushel case. Imported' Fruits and Vegetables.—Ex Rail to Markets: Oranges,-2d per bushel case; Bananas and Pineapples, 3d per li bushel case; Lemons. Ud per 3-bushel case; Kumaras, 3d per sack. : , . -Eggs.-rls first crate; 9d for each additional crate. Empty returns free. ■ Potatoes, . Onions, Carrots, Parsnips, Swedes, Lime, Grain.—Up to 2 miles: 4s per ton; each additional mile 6d per ton extra. Smaller lots at Time-or Mileage Rates. M Potatoes picked up from rows on paddock: Id per sack extra, unless 2 or more men supplied for loading. 'Potatoes carted off paddock to be pitted to be Is 6d per ton, with a minimum of 10s per hour. ■ ■ Mangolds.—ls per ton over potato rate. Assistance to be provided for loading and unloading. ■ v „. '. „. ,„ unan, naieu nay, boku „,,«... .... -- per ton over potato rate. Assistance to be provided for loading and unloading. Hay Carting.—Off Paddock to Stack:' Up to 2-ton truck, 6s per hour; over 2-ton truck, 7s 6d per hour. If carried over 1 mile, 6d per running mile extra. Onions.—Carted off paddock: Is 3d per ton, with minimum of 10s per hour. PART 11. - , , » Part 2 of the existing Schedule (relating to Special Deliveries) is amended by substituting, in place of the -words and figures "Fruit, other cases: ,1 bushel up to 2 bus; J-bushel up to. 3 tyts"; the words and figures, "Fruit, other cases: 1 bushel up to 2 cases; i-bushel up to 3 cases. GENERAL. - The increase of 5 per cent, granted by the Tribunal in its decision of 28th Juiy. 1945, shall be applicable to the charges set out in Part I and Part II of the Schedule. , __.. ', ~■ Copies of full text of Tribunals decision may be seen at offices oi Transport Dept., Provincial Chambers, ChrislShurch, or N.Z: Carriers' Federation (Mr J. B. Taylor, c/o. Hoare and Kingscote), 186 Manchester St., Chnstchurch^ THE GOODS SERVICE CHARGES EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1943. A DECISION of the Goods-Service Charges Tribunal ratifies existing goodsservice charges in Governor's Bay area as set out hereunder as FROM Ist DECEMBER, 1943. Description of area affected bv the Decision is as follows: GOVERNOR'S BAY AREA. The Governor's Bay-Christchurch Service was formerly carried on by Messrs Long and Ashton, who have recently disposed of their business to Messrs Dunbier and Washer. The Service has been carried on for a considerable time under an unofficial schedule of charges, and the purpose- of the present application is to have that schedule ratified. No objections were lodged, and the Tribunal, after an examination of the records of the operators, has decided "to ratify the existing schedule. It accordingly prescribes charges as follows: SCHEDULE. NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING CO., LTD. Lambs—Ex Purau to Rail, £2 12s 6d; Ex Charterjs Bay to Rail, £2 2s 6d. Ex Teddington to Rail, £1 10s. Ex Teddington to Islington, £3. Ex AUandale to Islington, £2 10s. Ex Governor's Bay to Islington, £2 10s, Ex Charteris Bay to Islington, £3 10s. Ex Purau to Islington. £4 10s. TON RATE GOODS. Port Levy.—Per ton, £1 10s; per i-ton, £1 2s 6d; per i-ton, lis 3d; up to 4cwt, 10s; up to 3cwt, 9s; up,to 2cwt, 6s; up to lcwt, 4s • ' , ; Camp Bay.—Per ton, £1 8s; per i-ton, £1; per 4-ton, 10s; up. to 4cwt, 9s 6d; up to 3cwt, 9s; up to 2cwt, 6s; up to lcwt, 4S Purau.—Per ton, £1 6s; per J-ton, 17s 6d; per |-.ton, 8s 9d; up to 4cwr> 8s 3d; up to 3cwt, Bs'; up to 2cwt, 5s 3d; up to lcwt, 3s 6d. i Diamond Harbour.—Per ton, £1 2s 6d; per J-ton, 16s; per 4-ton, 8s; up to 4cwt, 7s 6d; up to 3cwt. 6s 9d; up to 2cwt, 4s 6d;/up to lcwt,j3s. Church Bay.—Per ton, £1 2s 6d; per 1-ton, ■ 16s; per 4-ton, 8s: up to 4cwt, 7s 6d; up, to-3cwt, 6s 9d;. up to 2cwt, 4s 6d; up to lcwt, 3s. Charteris Bay.—Per ton, £1; per i-ton, 15sr per "4-ton, 7s 6d; up. to 4cwt, 7s 3d; up to-3cwt, 6s 9d; up-to 2cwt, 4s 6d; up to lcwt; 3s.- . , Teddington.—Per Ton, 18s ,6d; per i-ton, 13s 6d; per i-ton, 6s 9d; up to 4cwt, 6s 3d; up to 3cwt, 6s; up to 2cwt, 4s; up to lcwt, 2s 6d. ..■_■■■. AUandale.—Per- ton, 16s; per J-ton, 12s; per 4-ton, 6s; up to 4cwt, 5s- 6d; up to 3cwt, 4s 6d; up to 2cwt, 3s; up to lcwt, 2s. •

Governor's Bay.—Per ton, 15s, per J-ton, lis Bd{ per Jrton, 5s 9d; up to 4cwt, .5s 3d; up to 3cwt, 4s 6d; up to 2cwt, 3s; up to- lcwt, 2s. WOOL. . Port Leyy.—6s 6d per bale. Camp Bay.—6s per bale. Purau.—'Ss 6d ;per Bale. ' . . Charteris Bay .-'-4s- per bale.. -Teddingtoai—3s 6d per bale. ~. .. ■ Allandal»-3s 6d per bale. ..'... Governor's Bay.—3s 6d ; per bale. POTATOES. Governor's Bay.—6d per case. AHandale.—6d per, case. . ' Teddirigton.' i -7d per case. - ;. ' Charteris Bay--—7Jd per. case.*' .-. Diamond Harbour and Purau—Bd per case. ■ - . ■ .Port Levy—ls per case. FURNITURE. .Is 9d per' mile, each way. Plus 5s per hour, per man, loading and unloading time. ALE AND • AERATED WALTERS,' To Governor's Bay.—ls 3d per crate (including return of empties). 4s per sdoz. case (including.return of empties). Large cases and crates, 3s each. ".FRUITi Governor's Bay.—Over 30 cases, 3d per case; 10 to 30 cases, 4d per case; under 10 cases, 6d per case. (Minimum-charge of Is.) . . PETROL. Each Addilst Drum. tionalDrum. _ . , ' s. d. s. d. Port Levy .. ..7 6 6 0 Purau - .. • ,i 6 0 5 0 Diamond Harbour .. 5' 6 5 o Charteris Bay ..5 0 4 6 Teddington ..14 0 3 6 AHandale .. ..4.0 3 6 Governor's Bay ' ..3 6 3 0 1 Head . .. .. 014 6. 2 Head .. ..16 0. -3 Head .. .. 1 14 6 Every additional Head .. o 8 a Trucking Charge .. ..026 For full load from one client price to be as follows: Port Levy. .. .. 6 % % Camp Bay - .. .. 4 10 0 Purau .. ..400 Church Bay .. .. 3 15 0 Charteris Bay .. .. 3 10 0. Teddington .. 3 5 0 Governor's Bay and AHandale 3 0 0 Three or more bulls from one owner at truck rate. _ PIGS.—Big Choppers, ss; Porkers, 3s 6d; W ™PJ s A« 2s; Bac °ners, 4s; Stores, 2s. . VEALERS.—Big Vealers, ss. FLOCK RAMS TO AND FROM RAM FAIR, Per Head. Port Levy ' * ~ ' % d 6' Purau .. " •" 2 £ Church Bay .. *' 2 « Charteris Bay " or Teddington . ■ " '3O Governor's Bay and AHandale 3 0 " (Reduction on quantity by arrangement, > SHEEP Per Load, to Works. Port Levy Camp Bay Purau Charteris Bay Teddington AHandale Governor's Bay £ s. d. ..660 .. 4 n 6 ... 4 11 (j .. 4 70 .. 3 ..300 .. 3 vO 0 Per Load. To Addington Saleyards. Port Levy *X s „ d „' as Bi :. : :: ■ Church Bay .. '* %■£ ° Charteris Bay .. "3 To 0 Teddington ■'•3 5 0 Governor's Bay and Allandaie 3 0 0 Broken loads as follows: Up to 50 Up to 25 Port Levy .. s i a fi ' s : d - Purau " , ■ Church Bay .. " 0 11 n Charteris Bay 011 \ n Teddington \. g J » Governor's Bay n S „ £ AHandale . "° 0 8 8 2 | Sin??£, i f „*P e . r . ce at- granted by Triounai in its decision of July 28th 1945' ion°S!fv °w f fUII text of Tribunal decrs&£SK C r e d o s f t. a c a h U^ur?h anS "" C %l

THE SOUTH BRITJSH INSURANCE CO. LTD OFFERS SERVICE AND SECURITY All Classes of Insurance (except Life) Support a New Zealand Company. N. C. BARSTOW, Manager for Canterbury. 51462 SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS 'PERMANENTLY. REMOVED' tjy the safe W S -" b * MADAME dg Open Saturday momines Close Mon"'Phone 33-531. Steels Bldgs.. 100 Casnei st H2211

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24744, 8 December 1945, Page 4

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