404 Secondary or Narrow Gauge Railioays 
2. Per Ton and per Kilometre. 
Fare. 
Prices. 
Carriage. I Totab. 
Goods carried by Fast Trains (gran'de vitesse). 
Oysters, fresh fish, provisions. Excess of bag- 
gage or of goods of any class transported at the 
same speed as passenger trains 
Goods carried at Low Speed (petite vitesse). 
1st Class — 
Spirits, oils, carpenters' work, dye-woods, fancy 
woods, chemicals not denominated, eggs, fresh 
meat, game, sugar, cofifee, drugs, groceries, 
tissues, spices, and other colonial goods, manu- 
factured articles, arms 
2nd Class — 
Corn, seeds, flour, farinaceous vegetables, rice, 
Turkish corn, chestnuts, and other articles of 
food not denominated, lime and plaster, char- 
coal, timber for fuel, rods, rafters, planks, 
beams, timber for heavy carpentry, blocks of 
marble, alabaster, bitumen, cotton goods, 
woollen goods, wines, vinegars, beverages, 
beers, dry yeast, coke, irons, copper, lead, and 
other metals worked or unworked, cast iron 
moulded 
Srd Class — 
Stone for building purposes and the produce of 
quarries, ores other than iron ores, cast iron 
in the rough, salt, rubble stone, millstone, 
clays, bricks 
ith Class — 
Slates, coal, chalk, cinders, manures, dung, lime 
and plaster stones, paving stones and materials 
for building roads, iron ore, gravel anil sand . . 
Goods of any Class trakspgrted per loaded 
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3. Vehicles and Boiling Stoclc carried hy Freight Trains. 
Each per Kilometre. 
AVaggon or coach holding 3 to 6 tons 
„ „ more than 6 tons .. 
Locomotive weighing from 12 to 15 tons (uncon- 
nected with a train) 
Tender, 7 to 10 tons 
Tender, weighing more than 10 tons 
Locomotive engines will be considered as not draw- 
ing a train, when the train being drawn, whether 
a passenger or a goods train, does not produce a 
payment or fare at least equal to that which 
would be charged for a locomotive, and its tender 
circulating without a train. 
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