POSTAL INFORMATION; GENJERAL CEEARGE3 FOR POSTAGE. Town Letters.— Posted at any Postoffice within tha Colony, for delivery at such Postoffice:— Not exceeding Joz ... ... i,j Over £oz, but under 10z... ..." 2d Every additional oz, or fraction of oz 2d Country Letters.— Posted at any Postoffice within the Colony, for delivery at any other Postoffice in the came Province: — Not exceeding Joz ... ... 2d Over Joz, but under 10z... ... 4d Every additional oz, or fraction of oz 4d Interprovincial Letters.— Posted at any Postoffice within the Colony, for delivery at any other Postoffice within the Colony: No exceeding £oz ... ... 33 Over $oz, but under 10z... .'.'. 6d Every additional oz, or fraction of oz 6d Intercolonial and Foreign Letters :~For Australia, Tasmania, Panama, United State*, British America and West Indies, and Great Britain:— Not exceeding Joz ... ... Ed Over -Joz, but under 10z... ... is Every additional oz, or fraction of oz is For India (Ceylon excepted), Penang, Singapore, China, Japan, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, Natal, St. Helena, &c. Ceylon Not exceeding £oz ... ... ls 6d Over but under 10z... ... 2s is Every additional oz, or fraction of oz 2s ls For further particulars of Foreign Letter Postage, see Table of. Rates at the Postoffice. Book Packets and Bankers' and Pattern Parcels, posted at any Postoffice in the Colony for delivery at any Postoffice within the Colony, or for Australian Colonies and Great Britain: — Not exceeding 4oz ... ... ... 4d Over 4oz, but under Boz.. ... ... 8d Every additional Boz, or fraction of Boz ..„ Bd. Newspapers for delivery within the Colony, Australia, India, Great Britaiu, European Continent, Panama, United States, British America and West Indies... ... ... id each For other foreign places, see Table of Rates. ' Registered Letters. — Any prepaid letter, newspaper, book or other packet for auy place in JNew , Zealand, United Kingdom, British Colonies, and many foreign countries, may be registered at any Postoffice, during office hours, on payment in stamps affixed to the letters, &c, of the required fee; and on presentation at the Postoffice window at least one hour prior to the time for closing the mail by which it is to be forwarded. Registration Fee oh letters, &c, for places within the Colony ... ... ... ;6d For Australian Colonies and Great Britain., ls See Table of Rates at the Postoffice for Foreign Registratiou Fees. Money Orders. I—These1 — These are issued at Nelson and Collingwood on any Money Order Office in New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania, or Greafc Britain and Ireland. Commission on Orders payable at following places: — New Zealand, not exceeding 5/ — 6d ... 10/ — ls Australia „ 5/ — Is ... 10/— -2s Great Britain and Ireland, not exceeding— 21— Is ... a/— 2s6d ... 7/— 3s6d ... 10/— ss The issue of Orders fo any one applicant for the same payee in one day shall not exceed 25/ on Great. Britain, and 40/. on the Australian colonies and Tasmania. Town De'ivery of Letters. — Letter carriers deliver twice a day, leaving the Chief Postoffice at 9 a.m. and 230 p.m. ■ ,1,- -■: . . .' " ■ ... a THE NELSON EVENING MAIL, published Daily, at Four p.m. Price One Penny. SCALE OF ADVERTISJEMENTS :— First Insertion, Three lines and -under ... ... ... is. Six lines ... 2s. Ninelines... ... 3s. For every additional line above nine ... 2d, For more than one Insertion. Three lines, 3s: 6d. per week 10s. per month. Six lines 7s. Od. „ 20s. „ Nine lines 10s. Od. „ 30s. „ For longer advertisements, reduced rates. Advertisers are requested to send in their Advertisements not later than. Half-past! Two p.m. " Advertisers are requested to specify' the number of insertions on their. Advertisements, or they will be continued and charged until countermanded. Persons desirousof discontinuing their advertisemants. must send in a written order to the - office, before* 10 o'clock. a.ni., on the day of publication. LIST OJP AGENTS. , Waimea-road ... Mr: W. Marris Wakapuaka ... JMr. J. Gilbert. Stoke .. ... JMr- J, Smith. Richmond ... ... Special Messenger. Hope ... •«. Mr; W. Jessop. Spring Grove Mr. W. Bottrell. Wakefield ... ... Mr. E. Hooper. Fox-hill ... ...' ' Mr. J. Grove. Waimea West & Appleby , Mr. L. Dron. . Waimea West •• •• ... JMr. P: Spanger. Upper Moutere ... Mr. Simons .. • : Motueka and Riwaka Mr. R. Sutcliffe. ;„ Mr. S. Buchholz. Waitapu ... ... Mf. J. Reilly , . Collingwood ... Mr. W.C. Riley. ' Takaka ... ... Mr. A. Dodson. „ Mr. G. Tayior. ' Bridge Hotel ... Mr. J. Silcocks, Westport ... ... >• Mr. T. Anslow. Dunedin ... .... , Mr. T. R. Wheeler. Sydney and Melbourne Messrs." Gordon & Gotcb* London ...Messrs. Gordon, & Gotch.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, 17 September 1868, Page 4
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707Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, 17 September 1868, Page 4
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