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POSTAL.

To ll>« Editor of th« Dailv Soctiie»v Ckom. Sir,— Will you kindly givo me your opinion uto the following: — 'I'bii morning I posted a letter directed to Sydney, which, being insufficiently stamped, wm torn open, a c*rte de vitite extracted »nd returned with the enclosed memorandum : •■ >(cmn — Tlip !>!iotn tikon from thi> letter will Ik. uUiruul to tUe o^ulT ou nia .i|H)iii..uiuu .yd itu» offic*.— Chief Poit-offiw, Auckland, November 30, 1565." If such liberties »re tolented, it will never btuJe to poit letters of * printe dweription. 1 should much like to know what legal right tin j>ost-oifice suthoritiw hero bavo to retain *u enclosure, and compel one to w»it uj>on thtm before it it returned ? — I am, &&, Haiwy Thornton Tcbbs. Wel!eslty-*trett, AucVUnJ, November 30, 1565.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2612, 1 December 1865, Page 5

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POSTAL. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2612, 1 December 1865, Page 5

POSTAL. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2612, 1 December 1865, Page 5

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