PARCELS INSURANCE. WELLINGTON, April 4.
From the 10th inst. a system of insurance will be introduced for parcels addressed to places in New Zealand, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and the United Kingdom. The maximum amount for which a parcel maybe insured is £50, and the fees payable are: ln New Zealand, 4d for £10, and 2d for every additional £10 ; to the Australian colonies mentioned above, 5d for £10, and 2^d for each additional £10 ; to the United Kingdom, 6d.Jor £10, and 3d for each additional £10. Insurance may also be effected on parcels addressed to several European and- other countries. Negotiations have also been in -progress for some time for the introduction of a scheme by which, on the sender accepting responsibility, parcels may be delivered free of customs
duties and other charges to the addressee^ but the inauguration of this system has been delayed owing to the want of unanimity on the part of some of the Australian colonies.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 9
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