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Postal Regulations.

INLAND LETTERS. Letters for places within New Zealand, insufficiently prepaid, are forwarded, charged with double the deliciency. Late Letters , whether posted at the Post Office, on board steamers, or in railway vans, must bear the full postage and late fee. If posted unpaid, or insufficiently prepaid, they will not be despatched from the Post Office till the next mail ; but if posted on board steamers or in the lailway vans, they will be charged, on delivery, with double the deficient postage, or late fee. The talc fee is a single rate extra to places outside New Zealand. Within New Zealand the late fee is Id. POST CARDS Penny post cards and reply-paid post cards for transmission between places in New Zealand and the Australian colonies and Tasmania, may be purchased at any Post Office, or from any licensed stamp vendor. By affixing an additional penny stamp, they may be used for the United Kingdom via San Francisco or by the direct route. The stamped side of the card ie for the address only, and, beyond the written or printed address, nothing whatever must be printed or written upon that side of the card, On the reverse, any side communication, whether of the. nature of a letter or otherwise, may be printed or written. Nothing whatever may be attached to the card, nor may it be folded, cut, or otherwise latered. Post cards may bo used for receipts, to the back of which a receipt tamp may be affixed.

NEWSPAPER V. RAPPERS, Newspaper wrappers, IS for 10J, may be purchased at any Post Office, or from any licensed vendor. The wrappers are for newspapers intended ■to bo sent through the post for places within New Zealand ; bat they may also be used for forwarding newspapers to places beyond the colony ; on prepayment of the additional postage. INLAND POST. Book, Packet, and Circular Post.—The postage is on each circular not exceeding 4oz 4d, not exceeding 4oz Id, and £d for every additional 2oz, A circular is held to be a communication intended for transmission in identical terms to several persons, and the whole or greater part of which is produced by means of ordinary type, engraving, lithograpic or any other mechanical process, and may be posted with or without a cover, if sent without a cover, the address to be written on the face of the circular, and, if folded, to be folded in such a manner as to admit of its being easily examined (it must not be fastened with any adhesive). If enclosed in a cover or envelope, the cover must De entirely open at one end or side, or the fiy of the envelope turned inside instead of gummed over If posted unpaid, or addressed to any place requiring delivery through a second Post Office (not a suburban office), or otherwise not complying with these regulations, will be sent to the Dead Letter Uffice. A packet may jbe sent either without a cover (in which case it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealingwax, post-stamp, or otherwise), or in a cover open, so as to admit of the contents being easily withdrawn for examination, tor the greater security of the contents, the packet may be tied at the ends with string, but in such case Postmasters are authorised to cut the string, even though it he sealed —but if they do so they will again tie up the packet. No packet may contain anything which is sealed or otherwise closed against inspection ; nor must there be auy letter, or any communication of the nature of a letter, whether separate or otherwise, unless the whole of suuli letter or communication be printed. Entries, however, merely stating who sends the book, etc., or to whom it is given, are admissible. Indeed, as respects the name and address of the sender, not only is the writing permitted, but it is recommended ; so that if the cover cornea off, or fur any other reason the packet cannot be forwarded, it may be returned. A book may also contain a manuscript dedication, or a complimentary inscription from the author. Passages in the text to which it is desired to call attention may b* marked with a simple stroke. If a naeket be posted for delivery within New Zealand, so made up that it cannot be opened without tearing the cover or breaking the seal, or if it contain auy letter or any communication of the nature of a letter written in it or upon its cover, whether closed or open, to coin or bank-notes, enclosure or sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, or any unauthorised enclosure, the packet will be surcharged at simple letter without fine, less the postage affixed, and forwarded to its address. If addressed to any place beyond New Zealand, they will be detained and sent to the Dead Letter Uffice for disposal. Anj' packet posted wholly unpaid, or insufficiently prepaid, will be charged double the deficient postage, if for delivery within New Zealand. Bona fide printed or lithographed matter may be enclosed iu envelopes entirely open at one end or side, or having the fly turned inside, instead of gummed over iu the usual manner, so that the contents may b« examined without cutting or tearing the envelope. FOREIGN BOOK POST. The conditions under which books and printed and written matter may bo sent through the post to all places outside New Zealand arc in the main the same as under the Inland Book and Packet Post Regulations. Press manuscript may be transmitted to the United Kingdom and the Australian Colonies. If a packet be posted not open at the end or sides, or contain any letter or any communication of the nature of a letter written iu it, or upon its cover, whether closed or open, or any enclosure sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, or any other unauthorised enclosure, it will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. If a book packet for the Australian Colonies, India, the United Kingdom, Canada, and other British-American places, and the United States of America be not sufficiently prepaid with stamps, but nevertheless bear stamps of the value of one rate, it is forwarded charged with the deticient postage. Books and parcels for France if posted wholly unpaid, will be detained ; if shoit paid, they will be charged double the deficient postage, and forwarded. NEWSPAPERS. Rates of Postage—id each within the ] colony, and Id for papers not exceeding 4ox and 4d each additional 2oz outside the colony, except to the Australian colonies, to which the postage is Id each newspaper irrespective of weight. All newspapers published in the colony, whether for sale or gratuitous distribution, and registered at the General Post Office or transmission by post, may either be forwarded like other printed matter under the regulations of the book post, or may be transmitted within the colony on payment of a postage rate of a 4d each. Newspapers published outside the colony may be sent through the post as if they had been registered in New Zealand. Newspapers whether originating in the colony, or beyond the colony, redirected from one post office to another within the colony, may be transmitted accordingly, A newspaper shall not contain "any enclosures other than, the supplement or supplements proper to the newspaper, nor any writing or other mark beyond the name and address of the person to whom it ie sent, nor anything on the cover but the name and address, the printed title of the newspaper, and] the printed name and address of the publisher or vendor who sends it. MONEY ORDERS. Are issued between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., except ou Saturday, when the offices are closed before 5 p.m.J Money Order Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin close at 1 p.m. ou Saturday, Telegraph money orders (3d per £ |and telegraph fee Is) can be transmitted between offices issuing money orders. By post ( within New Zealand) 6d per £5, On the United Kingdom, Is per £2. No order issued on United Kingdom] than £lO. Ou the Australian Colonies and Tas- . mania, £2, 6d ; £5, Is ; £7, Is Gd : £lO, 2s £l2, 2s Gd ; £ls, 3s ; £l7, 3s 6d ; £2O, 4s; \ On the United States and Canada, not *■ exceeding £2, Is Gd ; £4, 2s Gd ; £6, 3s 6d ; £S, 4s Gd ; £lO, 5s Gd ; £l2, 7s ; £l4, 8s , £lO, 9s ; £lB, 10s ; £2O, lis. Money Orders can also be procured for various foreign countries and British Possessions through the London, j

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 1462, 11 May 1897, Page 6

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Postal Regulations. Cromwell Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 1462, 11 May 1897, Page 6

Postal Regulations. Cromwell Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 1462, 11 May 1897, Page 6

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