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E.—No. 1.

NINTH REPORT ON THE POSTAL SERVICE OF NEW ZEALAND, BY THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, BY COMMAND OE HIS EXCELLENCY.

WELLINGTON.

1868.

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Repokt. page. Departmental Arrangements ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 Comparative Statement of Correspondence and Postal Revenue during 1866 and 1867 ... 5 Post Offices and Postal Staff' ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 Dead Letters ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 Return of Property found in Dead Letters ... ... ... 6 Registered Letters ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 Money Orders ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 Post Office Savings Banks ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 Steam Postal Services —Panama Service ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 „ „ Suez Service ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 „ „ Inter-colonial Services ... ... ... .,, ... 8 „ ,. Inter-provincial Services ... ... ... ... ... 9 Melbourne Postal Conference ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9 Miscellaneous ... ... ... ... ... ... 9 Retuens. Number and Amount of Money Orders Issued ... ... ... ... ... 10 Number and Amount of Money Orders Paid ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 Savings Banks Transactions in each Province during 1867 ... ... ... ... 11 Savings Banks Transactions of each Month during 1867 ... ... ... ... ... 12 Savings Banks Transactions from 1st January, 1868, to 31st May, 1868 ... ... ... 12 Savings Banks Transactions at each Office in the Colony during 1867 ... ... ... 13 Proportion of Depositors to Population, &c. ... ... ... ... ... ... 14 Balances, including Interest due to Depositors on 31st December, 1867 ... ... ... 15 Commission received on Money Orders Issued in 1863-4-5-6-7 ... ... ... ... 15 Number and Value of Postage Stamps printed in 1863-4-5-6-7 ... ... ... ... 16 Inter-colonial Steam Mail Subsidies ... ... ... ... ... ... 16 Inter-provincial Steam Mail Subsidies ... ... ... ... ... ... 16 Correspondence, &c, despatched via Panama ... ... ... ... ... ... 17 Correspondence, &c, received via Panama ... ... ... ... ... ... 17 Correspondence, &c, received and despatched via Suez ... ... ... ... ... 18 Comparative Table of proportion of Letters and Newspapers to Population in Great Britain, New South Wales, Victoria, and New Zealand ... ... ... ... ... ... 19 Comparative Table of proportion of Letters and Newspapers to Population in each Province of New Zealand ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 19 Comparative Table of Correspondence and Revenue, &c, in each year from 1858 to 1867 20-21 Letters Received and Despatched ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 22 Newspapers Received and Despatched ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 23 Expenditure, Revenue, &c, of Postal Department in Auckland ... ... ... ... 24 „ „ Hawke's Bay ... ... ... ... 25 „ „ „ Taranaki ... ... ... ... 25 „ „ „ Wellington ... ... ... ... 26 Nelson ... ... ... ... 27 „ „ „ Marlborough ... ... ... ... 27 „ „ „ Canterbury ... ... ... ... 28 Otago 29 „ „ „ Southland ... ... ... ... 30 Total Expenditure, Revenue, &c, of Postal Services in New Zealand ... ... ... 31

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Sir,— General Post Office, Wellington, 7th July, 1868. I have the honor to submit to your Excellency the Ninth Report on the Postal Service of New Zealand, being the Report for the year 1867. I have, &c., To His Excellency Sir George F. Bowcn, K.M.G., John Hall, Governor of New Zealand. Postmaster-General. REPORT. The changes which have been introduced into the Postal Service of New Zealand during the period which has elapsed since the date of my last Annual Report have not been of an important character. They consist chiefly of alterations by which reductions of departmental expenditure rendered necessary by the financial condition of the Colony could most effectually be accomplished. Notwithstanding these reductions, the business of the Post Office has not shared the depression generally prevailing throughout New Zealand during the past year. In the number of letters received and despatched, in the number of Post Office money orders issued and paid, and especially in the aniount of deposits in the Post Office savings banks, a very considerable increase has taken place. The Postal revenue of the Colony is considerably augmented, and its Postal expenditure is considerably diminished. Departmental. With the exception of modifications which have been called for by the development of some of the Gold Fields of the Colony, no changes of importance have been introduced into the organization of the department. The total amount of business transacted through the medium of the Post Office is shown by the following statements : — The letters despatched have been 2,402,909 in 1867, against 2,353,856 in 1866. The letters received have been 2,408,331 in 1867, against 2,404,788 in 1866. The newspapers despatched have been 1,390,368 in 1867, against 2,413,511 in 1866. The newspapers received have been 1,670,520 in 1867, against 1,959,528 in 1866. The Postal Revenue (exclusive of Money Order commission) has been .£55,331 18s. Id. in 1867, against .£47,836 10s. 6d. in 1866. From the Ist January, 1867, to 30th June, 1868, fifty-seven new Post Offices have been opened, and five offices have been closed. The total number of Officers on the Postal Staff is shown by the subjoined Table : —■ Number of Post Offices and Postal Officers at the date of tho Postmaster-General's Reports in the years 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867, and 1868. Chiee Post Offices. Post Offices. Sub-Post Offices. OfEICEBS. ; 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868.11864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. Postmasters 9 9 9 9 9 10 12 16 17 18 257 274 299 306 358 Clerks, <_c. 78 77 76 68 60 j 7 7 10 12 13 Totals 87 86 85 77 69 jl7 19 26 29 31 257 274 299 306 358 Although the number of additional Post Offices which have been opened is considerable, this additional accommodation to the public has been furnished at slight cost, the office of Postmaster having in most cases been undertaken either without salary at all or for a very trifling remuneration. A further reduction in the staff of some of the chief offices, in addition to that reported last year, has been effected, without impairing the efficiency of the service, or, except in one instance, restricting the accommodation previously afforded to the public. In the instance referred to, that of Auckland, the reduction in the force of the chief office, which it was deemed expedient to make in consideration of the financial condition of the Province, and in compliance with the expressed wish of the Superintendent and Provincial Council, could not be effected without reducing the number of letter-deliveries within the City of Auckland. Care has been taken to render these changes as little inconvenient as possible. The Inland Mail Services have as a rule been efficiently performed, in spite of their diminished cost and of a winter of unusual severity. To judge by the paucity of complaints, the Post Office duty generally has been

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efficiently and carefully discharged. The principal complaints of importance that have reached me have been those resulting from the reduction in the Steam Mail Services, which has been carried out in compliance with the desire to this effect expressed by the General Assembly. In very few instances have the persons by whom these complaints have been circulated taken the trouble to ascertain, or had the candour to admit, that these reductions were the necessary result of those measures of economy which the financial condition of the Colony has rendered indispensable. I have myself visited several of the Post Offices during the past year; and nearly the whole of the chief offices, as well as a considerable number of the subordinate offices, have been examined by the Inspector. I cannot forbear reiterating the opinion I expressed last year, that a constant and vigilant inspection is the best guarantee for the efficiency of a postal service in any country, and to express a wish that circumstances would enable increased provision to be made for that purpose in this Colony. Tables 16 and 17, appended to this Report, show the amount of correspondence in proportion to population in the United Kingdom, in the Australian Colonies, and in New Zealand. These tables give some curious and interesting results. It appears that the average number of letters to each individual in New Zealand is about one-half of the average of the United Kingdom, while it is nearly twice that of the Colonies of Victoria and New South Wales. Of newspapers, however, the colonists, and especially those of New Zealand, seem to be much larger consumers than the inhabitants of the United Kingdom, the proportion being about fourteen per head for the former to six for the latter country. There is also a remarkable difference in the statistics in these respects between the different Provinces of New Zealand. Nelson has the smallest correspondence in proportion to its population, while Canterbury has the largest, each resident in the latter Province receiving two and a half times as many letters as in the former. In newspapers the consumption appears also less in Nelson than in other parts of the Colony, the largest number per head being distributed in Hawke's Bay and Otago. Dead Letters. During the year 1867, 37,628 letters, including 518 registered letters, were received at the Dead Letter Office. Of these, 29,999, including 485 registered, were despatched from the office by post; and 79 letters were delivered to personal applicants; 7,550 have been destroyed, as neither the writers nor the persons to whom they were addressed could be found. Of the above dead letters, 16,829, including 200 registered, originating in New Zealand, were opened in the Dead Letter Office and returned to the writers ; and 13,170, including 285 registered, originating in places beyond the Colony, were returned unopened to the several offices from whence they reached this Colony. The following Returns give a clear view of the amount of work performed in this branch of the Department.

RETURN OF LETTERS received at the DEAD LETTER OFFICE in the years 1866 and 1867, showing the manner in which they were disposed of:—

RETURN of PROPERTY found in DEAD LETTERS during the years 1866 and 1867.

1866. 18i 17. Ordinary Letters. Registered. Ordinary Letters. Registered. 'Deceived at the Office Ipened in the Office lespatched to places beyond the Colony „ to places within the Colony lelivered leetroyed 46,172 22,750 14,367 22,750 100 9,000 521 227 267 227 37,628 16,829 13,170 16,829 79 7,550 518 200 285 200

Description oe Property. 1866. 1867. Jills of Exchange Jank Notes loney Orders Join 'ostage Stamps Jheques )rders 'romissory Notes lank Receipts setters of Credit Warrants tings, lockets, brooches, chains, &e. £ s. d. 5,642 4 4 168 0 0 177 13 4 4 17 0 1 16 2 190 6 11 56 9 7 1,516 13 4 55 17 6 £ s. d. 4,214 6 2 128 0 0 188 3 6 5 5 6 69 19 0 35 1 0 52 0 2 3" 0 0 8 15 0 Five Ten Totals 7,822 13 2 4,695 15 4

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RETURN of PROPERTY found in DEAD LETTERS and CLAIMED during the years 1866 and 1867.

Registered Letters. This branch of the business of tho Post Office shows, as will be seen by the following comparative Return for the years 1865, 1866, and 1867, a small falling off in the latter as compared with the previous year. This is chiefly to be attributed to the fact that the large increase in the number of registered letters which took place in the year 1866 was caused by exceptional circumstances which have now ceased to operate.

RETURN of the NUMBER of LETTERS REGISTERED at the various Post Offices in the different Provinces in New Zealand during the years 1865, 1866, and 1867.

Money Orders. The detailed statements of Money Orders issued and paid in New Zealand, which is furnished in tables Numbers 1 and-2, show an increase in both instances over the number of transactions which took place in 1866. This is the more worthy of remark as the increase of 1866 over the previous year was very large; and it is in this portion of the Post Office business that the influence of general commercial depression might have been expected to be most severely felt. As in previous years, the number and amount of Orders issued in New Zealand very largely exceeds that of Orders issued elsewhere and paid in the Colony. Considerable sums of money in the aggregate appear to be forwarded by means of Post Office Orders to Victoria and New South Wales ; while to the United Kingdom the remittances by this means exceed the receipts by about £34,000 per annum. Savings Banks. At the date of my last Report the system of Post Office Savings Banks had been but recently introduced. Its progress since that time has been eminently satisfactory. I append elaborate tables, Numbers 3, 4,5, 6, 7, and 8, which have been carefully prepared by Mr. Pagan, the Controller of Money Orders and Savings Banks, showing in great detail the number and character of transactions at each Post Office Savings Bank throughout the Colony. It will be seen that in nearly every instance the amount of deposits has gone on steadily increasing, until the aggregate has risen from £3,180 2s. 2d. on the Ist March, 1867, to the sum of £101,168 -6s. 2d. on the 31st of May, 1868. This result is gratifying, as an evidence not only of material prosperity on the part of an important portion of the community, but also of the growth of habits of prudence and thrift which it was the object of these Savings Banks to foster and encourage. This branch of the

Description oe Property. 1866. 1867. Sills of Exchange Jank Notes loney Orders 'oin 'romissory Notes, Acceptances, &c. Sank Receipts h'ders Cheques 'ostage Stamps Varrants tings, lockets, &c. £ s. d. 1,460 7 10 56 0 0 126 11 0 3 0 0 1,365 4 3 41 0 0 6 5 7 59 3 10 0 12 0 8 15 0 £ s. d. 2,541 13 10 63 0 0 127 13 6 2 12 6 52 0 2 30' 0 0 32 16 10 Two Totals 3,126 19 6 2,849 16 10

1865. 1866. 1S67. Provinces. To 'laces To _?: .laces To 'laces Totals. Totals. Totals. Without tho Colony. Within the Colony. Without the J Colony. Within the Colony. Without the Colony. Within the Colony. Auckland ... taranaki ... ilawke's Bay iVellington kelson Harlborougli Janterbury )tago Southland... 1,806 278 122 631 419 225 2,608 3,772 479 3,702 329 297 1,775 1,035 1,076 3,936 5,016 479 5,508 607 419 2,406 1,454 1,301 6,544 8,788 958 1,309 232 165 988 572 170 6,217 2,960 329 5,190 327 363 2,604 841 565 6,302 5,711 483 6,499 559 528 3,592 1,413 735 12,519 8,671 812 850 168 157 916 811 124 5,467 2,810 422 4,048 210 444 3,088 1,19.1 435 5,565 4.761 832 4,898 378 601 4,004 2,002 559 11,032 7,571 1,254 Totals 10,340 17,645 27,985 12,942 22,386 35,328 11,725 20,574 32,299

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Post Office Service has been very efficiently conducted by Mr. Pagan, with but little clerical assistance. The increase of business above indicated has now, however, rendered furtherassistance indispensable. Steam Postal Services. Panama Service. I cannot refer to the Panama Mail Service without noticing the loss sustained by New Zealand through the decease of the gentleman to whose exertions it is principally indebted forthe successful establishment of this important undertaking. Few men have brought to the public service of this Colony more sincere zeal for its progress and prosperity, more practical ability and more indefatigable industry, than the late Mr. Crosbie Ward, and there are few of its public servants whose name and public services will be more gratefully remembered and appreciated. The Panama Mail Service has continued, during the past year, to be performed by the Panama New Zealand and Australian Royal Mail Company, without any interruption. The voyages from Sydney to New Zealand and Panama, have been accomplished with uniform punctuality ; in no instance has the homeward bound steamer failed to reach Panama in time for the mail to Southampton. On the outward journey there has been less regularity. In some instances time has been lost between Panama and New Zealand, but in the majority of cases the delay has been attributable to the late arrival at Colon of the vessels of the West India Royal Mail Company. I am informed that these irregularities are owing to the disorganization which the West India Mail Services has suffered through the loss of a considerable number of the Company's vessels in the extraordinary hurricanes experienced in the West Indies during the past twelve months. These losses are being repaired as speedily as possible, and with a view, among other things, of expediting this important service, the West India Company's steamers carrying the Australian and New Zealand Mails will, in future, run direct between Southampton and Colon. The time gained by this change of route will, doubtless 'enable mails via Panama to be delivered in Australia and New Zealand even before the dates specified in existing Time Tables. It will be seen by Tables 13, 14, and 15, that the bulk of the correspondence between this Colony and Europe is transmitted by the Panama route. In connection with this subject the progress of the Eailway now being constructed across the Continent of North America possesses great interest. I can see no reason why, upon the completion of this Railway, which is expected to take place in the year 1870, mails should not be delivered in Sydney via New Zealand within forty-two days from Liverpool or Southampton, and there can be little doubt that the traffic between the Australasian Colonies and California would afford ample remuneration to a line of steamers of the highest class. I regret that the Colony of Victoria, as well as others in the Australian group who arc no parties to the contract with the Panama Company, have not yet been induced to make any contribution to the cost of this service at all adequate to the advantages which it affords to them. The payment of twenty shillings per pound upon the gross weight of mails conveyed for the non-contracting Colonies, which was determined on in concert with the Colony of New South Wales, has produced a contribution so merely nominal, that if those Colonies cannot be induced to assent to a considerable modification of the present arrangement, it deserves serious consideration whether they should not be altogether debarred from availing themselves of the service. Suez Service. During the present year important changes have been made in this service. The branch steamers from Galle to Sydney, which formerly ran at fixed periods of the calendar month, are now timed so as to meet at Galle the mail steamers to and from China once in every four weeks. The day of the month therefore upon which the English mails via Suez arrive at and depart from the Australasian Colonies is constantly changing. A monthly mail service not regulated by fixed dates of the calendar month must nearly always be an inconvenient one; in Australia the new arrangement is found to be very objectionable, and in this Colony, where the arrival and departure of the Panama mail as well as the several inter-provincial services are necessarily timed to fixed dates of the calendar month, the new arrangement has rendered the Suez service a very expensive and a most inconvenient one. A line of inter-provincial steamers has to be specially provided to collect and distribute the Suez mails which often arrive and leave at dates so close to those of the mails via Panama as to render them practically useless. During the present month, for instance, the steamers leaving Auckland with the Panama and Suez mails respectively depart within one day of each other, and both these mails leave Wellington on the same date. Under these circumstances and looking to the necessity which exists for the strictest economy in every branch of the public service, the Government is of opinion that the expense which is entailed upon the Colony by the maintenance of inter-colonial and interprovincial steam services for the collection and distribution of the Suez mails should no longer be incurred. It is proposed, therefore, to discontinue these services and to receive and forward the Suez mails by unsubsidized vessels. Inter-colonial Services. In pursuance of the intentions above stated, notice has also been given for the discontinuance of the service between Melbourne and Port Chalmers. This notice will expire on the

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12th September next. In accordance with the desire expressed by the House of Representatives in its last session, the mail service between Sydney and Auckland, by which the Suez Mails for the latter place were conveyed, has already been discontinued. The following Table will show the subsidies paid for inter-colonial mail services during the past five years. Statement of Subsidies payable under Contracts for Inter-colonial Mail Services at the date of the Postmaster-Generals' Reports, from 1863 to 1868. £ s. d. 1863 ... ... ... 26,000 0 0 1864 ... ... ... 36,000 0 0 1865 ... ... ... 35,116 13 4 1866 ... ... ... 21,675 0 0 1867 ... ... ... 11,700 0 0 1868 ... ... ... 6,000 0 0 Inter-provincial Services. The number and the cost of the inter-provincial services have also been considerably reduced, and they are now almost confined to those which are indispensable -for the collection and distribution of the European Mails. It has always been found difficult, with a due regard to the main object for which these services arc maintained, so to arrange the Time Table as to furnish also a regular and convenient Postal Service between one part of the Colony and another; I need hardly add that since the new arrangement for the Suez service has come into operation this difficulty has become an impossibility. The inter-provincial services are performed in about equal shares by the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company, and the Panama New Zealand and Australian Royal Mail Company. Notice has been given for the termination of both contracts in September next. The subjoined Table will show the sums now paid for these services, as well as those paid in previous years. Statement of Subsidies payable under Contracts for Inter-provincial Mail Services at the date of the Postmaster-Generals' Reports, from 1863 to 1868. £ s. d. 1863 ... ... ... 23,300 0 0 1864 ... ... ... 27,328 0 0 1865 ... ... ... 33,729 0 0 1866 ... ... ... 29,669 13 4 1867 ... ... ... 14,000 0 0 1868 ... ... ... 8,400 0 0 The Melbourne Postal Conference. The decision of Her Majesty's Government upon the proposals emanating from the Postal Conference held in Melbourne during the last year, were communicated to your Excellency's predecessor in a despatch from the Secretary of State of the 19th October, 1867. That decision was adverse to the proposals of the Conference. A communication has been addressed by the New Zealand Government, to that of New South Wales, with a view of ascertaining whether any, and if so, what steps are in contemplation by the Governments of the Australian Colonies in view of the position in which this question now stands. No answer has yet been received to that communication, and looking at the extent to which regular postal communication with the mother country and Europe is already provided for New Zealand by the existing contract with the Panama Companyr, I do not see that unless invited by one of the Australian Governments, this Colony is at present called upon to take any active steps in the matter. The contract with the Peninsular aud Oriental Company for the mail service between Galle and Sydney is terminable by two years' notice, but as this notice has not yet been given no change can be effected, except with the concurrence of the Company, before July, 1870. Miscellaneous. The numerous changes which have been effected in the Postal Services of this Colony since the New Zealand Postal Guide was last published, have rendered the issue of a new edition very desirable. This has for some time been in preparation by the Inspector of the Post Office, and will I hope be ready for publication at the same time as this Report. It will contain a large amount of useful information, not only with respect to the arrangements of the Post Office Department in the Colony and to the Colonial and Foreign Mails, but also with respect to the New Zealand Telegraph Service, which is in many cases advantageously combined with that of the Post Office. John Hall, Postmaster-Gen eral.

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Table No. 1. TABLE showing the NUMBER and AMOUNT of MONEY ORDERS ISSUED in the Colony of New Zealand during the Year 1867.

Table No. 2. TABLE showing the NUMBER and AMOUNT of MONEY ORDERS PAID in the Colony of New Zealand during the Year 1867.

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Issued on New Zealand. Issued on United Kin_do_:. Issued on Victoria. Issued on S. Australia. Issued on New S. Wales. Issued on Queensland. Issued on W. Australia. Issued on Tasmania. Totals. Provinces No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. I | £ s. d. | 5,313 13 4 1,451 5 10 - 1,558 6 2 6,692 11 7 3,577 8 1 1,837 19 4 508 15 6 1,000 0 7 2,217 7 6 4,909 19 6 5,706 8 2 12,777 13 7 1,945 3 10 ] £ s. d. 5,597 14 11 677 0 11 1,079 0 11 5,127 6 3 830 1 6 1,836 8 3 118 0 0 264 13 0 1,046 19 0 2,784 15 3 9,125 17 3 10,814 15 4 1,696 2 4 ! i £ s. d. 985 16 10 3:1 9 9 100 12 9 1,120 12 11 ! 161 7 4 488 8 5 24 10 0 59 12 0 4-00 6 6 864 12 5 493 4 8 488 15 6 91 15 0 Auckland Taranaki Hawke's Bay ... Wellington Marlborough ... Nelson Charleston Westport Grreymouth Hokitika Canterbury Otago Southland 1,083 261 292 1,423 618 380 96 190 430 979 1,246 2,825 440 1,352 ; 161 ! 197 1,146 142 366 23 47 191 519 12,063 2,614 421 118 30 15 190 45 93 31 58 238 1,209 226 1,024 ! 202 £ s. d. 512 0 3 87 O 11 67 19 0 906 5 3 269 14 10 439 7 11 132 16 0 322 9 6 1,267 11 4 6,483 5 5 1,044 14 4 4,922 14 0 ] 906 19 8 j 7 3 1 12 1 7 £ s. a. 23 4 6 3 0 0 2 10 0 66 9 5 1 2 6; 25 16 0 185 14 21 198 30 i 89 4 i 11 i 64 i 152 I 99 ; 106 21 r | 994 22 £ s. d. 76 8 6 1 £ s. d. 5 0 0 28 1 19 £ s. d. 151 13 8 ■ 10 0 0 17 18 2 105 19 8 2,798 470 528 3,000 837 910 155 316 918 2,966 3,695 6,692 1,100 £ s. d. 12,665 12 0 2,282 17 5 2,826 7 0 14,100 8 9 4,852 14 3 4,685 19 11 789 1 6 1,696 10 1 5,090 4 4 15,612 5 3 16,645 2 1 29,680 10 5 4,703 0 0 12 1 2 81 3 8 10 0 0 8 0 0 3 1 4 2 33 27 69 16 20 0 0 5 0 0 17 5 0 6 0 0 227 0 8 87 9 0 361 11 6 62 19 2 1 21 33 22 34 2 0 0: 132 0 0 187 8 0 1 124 18 8 188 16 6 ! '5 2 36 12 18 30 10 0 20 0 0 155 4 0 62 10 0 117 4 0 2 9 0 0 ... Totals ... J | 17,392 18 5 1142 757 5 7 10,293 49,496 13 0 9,242 | | 40,998 14 11 3,479 5,317 4 1 110 561 0 2 3 14 0 0 210 1,072 16 10 24,473 |115,610 13 0

Issued in New Zealand. Issued in United Kingdom. Issued in Victoria. Issued in S. Australia. Issued in ■New South Wales. Issued in Queensland. Issued in W. Australia. Issued in Tasmania. Totals. Provinces where Paii Auckland ... Taranaki Hawke's Bay Wellington... Marlborough Nelson Charleston ... Westport ... Grreymouth Hokitika Canterbury... Otago Southland ... No. I ! 2,103 174 76 1,154 208 847 23 49 109 480 1,382 3,425 323 Amount. I £ s. d. 10,546 15 1 880 11 7 386 13 10 5,201 17 7 877 8 0 4,968 8 9 150 11 6 287 0 7 543 4 5 • 2,418 3 4 5,999 11 1 ■ 16,342 5 3 1,349 6 2 ; 49,931 17 2 N.o. Amount, £ s. d. 507 2,430 11 5 45 273 1 6 30 175 7 1 103 ; 402 19 8 9 j ' 56 6 0 47 i 223 13 0 No. 142 12 8 37 Amount. £ s. d. 671 12 0 60 4 0 46 15 6 160 17 3 No. i i 5 3 Amount. \ No. ■ £ s. d. 14 18 2 189 2 7 0 5 2 10 9 1 22 20 2 0 ; ..'. 5 19 9 8 Amount. j £ s. d. 801 9 5 23 17 5 17 0 0 109 14 6 No. j 19 1 1 3 Amount. £ s. d. 127 8 6 10 0 0 10 0 0 12 18 0 No. 5 £ S. d. 50 0 0 Amount. 19 1 ; No. £ s. d. 107 13 11 0 18 6 Amount. Xo. ; Amount. I £ s. d. 2,989 14,753 8 6 241 1,231 0 0 117! 635 16 5 1,328 5,916 16 1 222 965 16 0 929- 5,343 17 2 24 1 158 11 6 52: 317 0 7 142 730 11 3 662 3,434 8 3 1,7-42 7,757 0 0 3,828 18,323 2 5 383 1,583 18 2 12,659 61,151 6 4 1 1 "4 3 3 ... 5 I 18 0 0 12 0 0 7 0 0 4 12 19 0 14 j 92 9 6 267 I 1,277 13 9 146 1 622 4 11 26 ; 81 17 0 21 1 3 22 124 37 208 23 101 13 10 8 0 0 30 0 0 140 12 0 694 4 6 179 7 8 1,132 8 8 116 7 0 I '" 6 9 6 5 31 5 0 - 32 49 8 1 33 33 9 0 29 2 33 1 10 25 16 10 159 19 11 182 8 7 129 0 5 2 0 0 2 "l! 4 3 8 1 4 0 0 ... ... 2 19 0 30 6 0 19 0 0 51 18 8 3 0 0 i 1 2 10 6 8 5 0 0 8 0 0 47 8 10 11 15 6 31 8 0 1 2 2 0 Totals ... 10,353 1,198 5,649 2 10 638 i ; I ! 3,342 2 5! 43 i 55 I 249 4 9 39 167 18 1 \ 327 1,487 8 11 271 10 2 52 2 0 I ' i ' I

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Table No. 3. TABLE showing the NUMBER and AMOUNT of POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK TRANSACTIONS in the several Provinces in New Zealand during the Year 1867.

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DEPOSITS. WITHDRAWALS. Provinces Balances and OF Accounts Opened. Additions to Open Accounts. Total Deposits. Withdrawals, less Interest. Accounts Closed. Due to Accounts "Withdrawn. Upon. Number of Withdrawals. I Depositors. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. Amount. No. Amount. Interest Paid. £ s. d. 11,769 5 8 £ s. d. 4,224 3 2 ! £ s. d. 15 13 1 i _ Auckland 12 475 612 £ s. d. 5,197 6 11 1,117 £ s. d. 16,966 12 7 321 391 110 £ s. d. 2,060 10 6 £ s. d. I 12,742 9 5 Taranaki 1 47 1,735 2 0 46 539 12 0 93 2,274 14 0 29 43 925 8 0 12 121 3 0 0 8 2 1,349 6 0 Hawke's Bay 1 12 91 1 0 24 177 6 0 36 268 7 0 11 12 107 5 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 4 i 161 2 0 Wellington 2 281 7,881 11 0 459 3,387 12 0 740 11,269 3 0 183 221 3,459 3 0 31 1,197 5 0 11 14 9 7,810 0 0 Marlborough 3 35 619 15 6 57 128 1 6 92 747 17 0 6 7 96 10 0 3 79 0 0 0 9 2 j G51 7 0 Nelson 2 60 1,795 12 0 88 813 0 0 148 ! 2,638 12 0 34 40 616 8 0 4 75 0 0 0 2 10 2,022 4 0 Westport 1 39 494 2 6 77 382 3 6 116 856 6 0 35 39 839 10 0 16 453 0 0 3 4 9 16 16 0 Greymouth 1 •159 5,501 3 6 304 2,415 6 0 463 7,916 9 6 97 110 2,130 16 6 39 1,156 9 6 7 18 2 | 5,785 13 0 Hokitika 1 1-11 4,837 5 0 227 2,232 11 0 368 7,069 16 0 I 124 153 2,191 2 6 35 1,031 15 0 8 19 1 ! 4,878 13 6 Canterbury 6 466 10,410 4 0 773 5,077 17 6 1,239 15,488 1 6 264 302 3,208 12 6 77 1,223 18 0 I 13 15 10 i ! 12,279 9 0 Otago 13 630 14,954 12 11 1,475 9,953 17 4 2,105 24,908 10 3 412 505 7,437 18 0 24 545 12 6 6 14 1 17,470 12 3 Southland 3 175 • 1,108 1 6 3,678 14 0 285 2,289 5 0 460 5,987 19 0 76 96 11 233 0 0 2 0 4 4,859 17 6 Totals I I I i H "I I . l I i t ; 46 2,520 63,768 9 1 4,457 32,603 18 9 6,977 96,372 7 10 1,592 1,919 26,344 18 2 364 8,183 13 6 no. 1 70,027 9 8

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Table No. 4. TABLE showing the MONTHLY TRANSACTIONS with the POST OFFICE SAVINGS' BANK, in the Colony of New Zealand, from commencement of the system on 1st February, to 31st December, 1867.

Table No. 5. TABLE showing the MONTHLY TRANSACTIONS with the POST OFFICE SAVINGS' BANK in the Colony of New Zealand, from 1st January to 31st May, 1868.

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DEPOSITS. BALANCES. WITADRAWALS. _ - o Additions to : T t> eposits . Open Accounts. Transactions at Twopence. I Ss_i ° , a :*__% . r Tba: at 1 FACTIONS 'WOPENCE. Accounts opened. Amount oe Withdrawals less IntE_est. Accounts Closed. MONTHS. ° O ■- Dr. Ob. Due to Depositors. d No. Amount. j No. Amount. No. No. Amount. No. Amount. Interest j Paid. No. Amount. d Izi No. Amount. £ s. d. 3,180 2 2 2,406 0 0 6,758 14 4 8,632 3 11 7,813 9 0 7,833 15 2 6,325 11 6 8,307 13 9 7.666 7 4 6,149 14 0 6,658 19 6 £ s. d.| I £ s. d. 3,180 2 2 2,406 0 0 6,758 14 4 8,632 3 11 7,767 11 0 7.761 4 2 j 6,102 12 6 ; 8,236 6 9 | 7,617 18 4 6,068 2 6 5,496 14 0 £ s. a. 3,015 17 2 ' 2,346 6 0 6,233 3 0 6,856 12 5 6.954 12 0 6,356 14 6 5,689 16 0 6,886 18 6 7,148 13 0 5,517 19 6 6,731 17 0 £ s. d. 157 18 6 : 161 489 13 6 j 212 1,752 6 10 I 587 2,439 1 0; 587 2,297 10 6 620 3,826 2 8: 736 3,475 19 6- 787 4,240 6 9 824 4,149 18 0 814 5,016 7 0 828 4,758 14 . 6 823 32,603 18 9 6979 I i £ s. d. 3,203 15 8 2,835 19 6 7,985 9 10 9.295 13. 5 9,252 2 6 10,182 17 2 9,165 15 6 11,127 5 3 11.298 11 0 10,534 6 6 11,490 11 6 £ s. d. £ s. d. 23 13 6 429 19 6 1,226 15 0 663 9 6 1,484 11 6 2,421 13 0 3,003 3 0 2,890 18 6 3,680 12 8 4,466 4 0 5,993 17 6 £ s. d 13 4 0 52 10 0 578 6 6 171 17 0 256 0 0 979 12 0 988 0 0 909 4 6 797 16 0 1,666 18 6 1,770 5 0 £ s. a. —J £ s. d. Eebruary ... 5 March April ... 44 May June July August September ... 46 October November December ... '... 44 ... 122 111 320 277 234 251 262 252 249 217 225 39 101 267 310 386 485 525 572 565 611 598 82 75 74 46 70 47 45 57 42 0 13 8 0 12 6 0 12 4 0 7 8 0 11 8 0 7 10 0 7 G 0 9 6 0 7 0 45 18 0 j 72 11 0 222 19 0 ' 71 7 0; 48 9 Oj 81 11 6 162 5 6 6 28 55 72 97 1-1-0 174 177 235 269 339 8 37 69 85 115 155 209 221 296 319 405 2 6 20 13 10 37 41 38 46 74 77 l 12 io! 0 0 9 10 0 5 13 0 6 12 6 7 3 3' 11 17 6 15 8 9 21 12 0 ... j 2 1 9 i 2 5 7 1 12 9 8 11 0 0 4 0 16 0 0 4 0 0 10 0 12 0 2 0 0 16 0 14 0 1 10 I u f | ! ! '■ Totals 63,768 9 1 4459 96,372 7 10 538 4 9 8 170,732 10 8 705 1 0 70,027 9 8 1,592 ! 1,919 26,344 18 2 364 8,183 13 6 71 0 r 0 10 10 i ,2520

DEPOSITS. BALANCES. WITHDRAWALS. _ Months. g O o d January ... 46 February ... |47 March ... I... April May ... L. No. _ Accounts Opened. Amount. : No. Amount. Additions to i Open Accounts. No. Amount. ! . £ s. d. 913 13,640 10 1 950 12,794 0 4 973 13,297 16 3 975! 15,317 10 0 1013 15,735 2 0 Total Deposits. No. Te.. .NSACTIONS AT fWOPENCE. Amount. £ s. d. : £ s. d. I Due to " Depositors. £ s. d. £ s. d. CD £ S§_ Amount oe Withdrawals less: . Interest, i No. £ s. d. 5,997 5 0: 69 7,631 19 9 i 106 7,215 2 11! 109 7,683 11 3 95 9,286 12 9: 116 Accounts Closed. Inte Amount. p a £ s. d. £ : I 2,524 0 5 i 3,575 14 11 10 I 2,932 10 6 16 1 i 2,378 12 0 24 i 3,363 10 11 37 1 Interest Amount. Paid £ s. d. £ s. d. No. ;— Transations at Twopence. Amount. £ s. d. £ b. d. £ s. d. 326 325 378 418 426 386 396 439 502 513 255 245 277 259 271 7,486 12 0 | 658 6,153 18 1 6 526 12 3 ! 705 6,267 14 1 7,053 10 0 6961 6,244 5 4 8,209 1 0: 716' 7,108 9 0 8,317 1 0 ■ 742- 7,418 1 0 i ! 44 35 42 34 22 0 7 4: 7,643 5 1 0 5 10 5,162 6 7 0 7 0 6.432 18 10 0 5 8 7,720 10 9 0 3 8 7,311 12 6 7,643 5 1 5,162 6 7 350 6 5 6,0S2 12 5 86 12 0 7,633 18 9 863 3 3 6,448 9 3 2,524 0 5 3,575 1:1 11 10 7 7 2,932 10 6 16 10 8 2,378 12 0 24 0 0 3,363 10 11 37 12 0 10 13 9 17 11 0 18 0 2 2 0 16 0 2 10 0 1 10 ': 1 I __J Tot tils 1307i 37,592 16 3 3517 33,202 7 6 4824 70,785 4 8 177 19 6 34,260 13 9 1300 1 8 32,970 12 1 i I 1,873 2,236 ! 37,814 11 8 , 495 114,774 14 9 88 1 ■ 14,774 14 9 88 10 9 GO 0 10 0

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Table No. 6. TABLE of POST OFFICE SAVINGS' BANK TRANSACTIONS at the several Offices in NEW ZEALAND, during the year ended 31st DECEMBER, 1867.

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DEPOSITS. WITHDRAWALS. OFFICES. Accounts opened. Addi■ions to Open Accounts. Total Deposits. Transactions at Twopence. No. oe Accounts Withdrawn upon. Accounts Closed. Interest Paid. Transactions at Twopence. BALANCE DUE TO No. oe WithAmount oe Withdrawals. drawals. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. Amount. I I 1 £ s. d. 9,866 16 8 57 10 0 4 14 0 6 0 0 10 5 0 187 15 0 54 12 0 34 0 0 409 18 0 1,028 10 0 109 5 0 £ s. a. 4,570 19 3 50 4 6 2 18 0 40 0 0 4 18 6 134 17 8 3 11 0 4 18 0 52 9 0 309 2 6 23 8 6 I I £ s. d. ; I I I 1 £ s. a. 13 17 3 0 10 0 Auckland Alexandra Cambridge Mongonui Newcastle Oneliunga Otahuhu Raglan Russell Tauranga Wangarei Hamilton, A. ... New Plymouth... Napier Wellington Wanganui Nelson Collingwood Blenheim Havelock Picton Westport Greymouth Hokitika Christchurch ... Akaroa Kaiapoi Lyttelt on Timaru Waimate DUNEDIN Arrow River ... Balelutha Clyde Hamilton's Lawrence Manuherekia ... Oamaru Port Chalmers... Queenstown Tokomairiro ... Waikouaiti West Taieri ... Invercargill ... Campbelltown... Riverton 361 6 3 1 3 25 5 5 9 37 20 492 9 10 3 5 40 4 5 5 43 26 853 15 13 4 8 65 9 10 14 80 46 £ s. a. 14,437 15 11 107 14 6 7 12 0 46 0 0 15 3 6 322 12 8 58 3 0 38 18 0 462 7 0 1,337 12 6 132 13 6 0 2 6 0 2 2 0 0 8 0 14 0 10 10 0 16 0 18 0 2 4 0 13 4 0 7 8 280 2 348 2 £ s. d. 3,710 15 0 40 0 0 95 1 £ s. a. 11,850 16 0 20 0 0 | £ ... d. ft. 2 I 0 6 4 £ s. d. 10,727 0 11 67 14 6 7 12 0 46 0 0 15 3 6 219 9 0 28 3 0 34 0 0 357 7 0 1,132 6 0 107 13 6 15 13 4 8 65 9 10 14 80 46 12 2 2 5 15 3 13 2 2 5 16 3 103 3 8 30 0 0 4 18 0 105 0 0 205 6 6 25 0 0 1 1 2 ... 16 0 0 20 0 0 4 18 0 0 2 8 0 5 10 0 12 13 0 2 2 2 10 0 4 2-0 0 4 5 0 0 10 16 0 2 8 3 0 0 6 10 148 16 6 0 16 2 47 12 181 100 60 1,735 2 0 91 1 0 5,582 14 0 2,298 17 0 1,795 12 0 46 24 319 140 88 539 12 0 177 6 0 2,487 3 0 900 9 0 843 0 0 93 36 500 210 148 2,274 14 0 268 7 0 8,069 17 0 3,199 6 0 2,638 12 0 29 11 144 39 34 43 12 181 40 40 925 8 0 107 5 0 2,076 8 0 1,382 15 0 616 8 0 12 2 18 13 4 121 3 0 7 0 0 432 12 0 764 13 0 75 0 0 0 8 2 0 0 4 5 11 3 6 3 6 0 2 10 ... 1,349 6 0 161 2 0 5,993 9 0 1,816 11 0 2,022 4 0 ... ... 15 395 15 0 16 62 12 0 31 458 7 0 "4 5 80 0 0 2 65 "0 0 0 8 0 378" 7 0 20 39 159 141 346 8 12 86 14 224 0 6 494 2 6 5,501 3 6 4,837 5 0 8,230 6 0 27 8 0 413 5 0 1,468 5 0 271 0 0 j 43 77 304 227 558 34 29 129 23 65 9 6 362 3 6 2,415 6 0 2,232 11 0 3,962 17 0 5 19 0 233 17 0 681 8 0 193 16 0 63 116 463 368 904 42 41 215 37 289 10 0 856 6 0 7,916 9 6 7,069 16 0 12,193 3 0 33 7 0 647 2 6 2,149 13 0 464 16 0 2 35 97 124 224 1 2 28 9 2 39 110 153 260 1 2 30 9 16 10 0 839 10 0 2,130 16 6 2,191 2 6 2,790 2 0 0 17 6 28 0 0 260 13 0 129 0 0 1 16 39 35 61 14 0 0 453 0 0 1,156 9 6 1,031 15 0 1,009 3 0 0 12 3 4 9 7 18 2 8 19 1 11 2 11 273 0 0 16 16 0 5,785 13 0 4,878 13 G 9.403 1 0 32 9 6 619 2 6 1,889 0 0 335 16 0 I '" 1 13 2 ... 23 0 0 165 15 0 26 0 0 0 7 8 2 12 0 3 10 388 2 15 23 3 9 4 42 62 53 19 8 2 109 50 16 10,063 6 5 27 0 0 171 11 6 487 6 0 101 0 0 359 9 0 15 0 0 836 18 6 1,192 1 0 1,328 6 0 336 14 0 55 12 6 0 8 0 3,088 16 0 358 11 0 231 7 0 794 7,217 15 10 1,182 2 60 94 4 36 71 104 159 277 59 31 26 296 114 50 17,281 2 3 27 0 0 245 17 0 1,088 14 6 102 0 0 790 8 0 103 10 0 1,196 2 6 1,588 3 0 1,842 8 0 542 13 0 97 0 0 3 12 0 5,043 12 6 572 17 0 351 9 6 2 0 0 4 314 403 5.869 12 0 18 469 12 6 4 "_ 8 11,411 10 3 27 0 0 235 17 0 780 4 0 102 0 0 785 8 0 45 71 1 27 67 62 97 224 4-0 23 24 187 64 34 74 5 6 621 8 6 10 0 430 19 0 88 10 0 359 4 0 396 2 0 514 2 0 205 19 0 41 7 6 3 4 0 1,954 1G 6 214 6 0 120 2 6 4 71 121 0 08 0 11 10 1 02 1 4 i 7 20 42 12 6 1 1 4 1 7 20 50 12 6 1 16" 0 0 308 10 6 5 0 0 103 10 0 354 17 6 4-77 2 0 218 6 0 86 0 0 5 0 0 5 . 1 140 10 0 0 10 0 2 ■ "7 5 ... ... 7 0 12 1 0 02 841 5 0 1,111 1 0 1,624 2 0 456 13 0 92 0 0 3 12 0 4,117 12 6 453 5 6 288 19 6 26 0 4 4 64 6 6 926 0 0 119 11 6 62 10 0 8 2 1 84 6 6 143 0 0 89 10 0 0 10 0 0 19 1 I 1 1 3 j I 60 0 8 4 6 i 0 10 ... Totals 2,520 j j63,768 9 1 j 4,459 , I 1 32,603 18 9 ' 13,979 96,372 7 10 538 I 4 9 8 I 1,588 j 1,919 26,344 18 2 364 8,248 13 6 71 0 4 57 0 9 6 70,027 9 8

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Table No. 7. TABLE showing the proportion of POST OFFICE SAVINGS' BANK DEPOSITORS in the Colony, as compared with the Population; the average amounts of Deposits, Withdrawals, remaining to credit of open Accounts, &c., &c., for the year 1867.

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Deposits. Withdrawals. Provinces and Accounting _ _ SO The Number of Depositors, as compared with the population, is as 1 to Amount standing to credit of open Accounts, including interest. Average amount to credit of each open Account including interest. pS r3 O =3 ._ _i &, e-3 Oeeices. Population as per Census of Deer., 1867. o _! flj 0_ S P. In Amount of Deposits. Average amount deposited to each Account. Average amount of each Deposit. | i_. <" Average amount of eaeh Withdrawal. Offices opened. I ' . 48,321 £ £ s. d. £ s. d. I £ £ s. d. £ £ s. d. Auckland 12 475 1,117 102 16,967 35 14 5 15 3 9 365 13,339 36 10 11 391 4,224 10 16 7 Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Hokitika, on the 1st February, 1867 ; Westport on the 1st September ; and all the others on the 1st of April, 1867. Taranaki 1 4,359 47 93 93 2,275 48 8 1 24 9 3 35 1,253 35 16 0 43 925 21 10 3 Hawke's Bay ... 1 5,283 12 36 440 268 22 6 8 i 7 8 11 10 108 10 16 0 12 107 8 18 4 Wellington 2 21,950 281 740 78 11,269 40 2 1 15 4 7 250 7,674 30 13 11 221 3,459 15 13 0 Marlborough ... 3 4,371 35 92 125 748 21 7 2 8 2 7 32 682 21 6 3 7 97 13 17 1 Nelson 2 * 22,314 60 148 301 2,639 43 19 8 17 16 7 56 2,168 38 14 3 4-0 616 15 8 0 Westport 1 1,500 39 116 38 856 21 18 11 7 7 7 23 910 39 11 4 39 840 21 10 9 (3-reymouth 1 6,473 159 463 ! 41 7,916 4-9 15 8 17 1 11 120 5,059 42 3 2 110 2,131 19 7 5 Hokitika 1 9,060 141 368 " G4 7,070 50 2 10 19 4 2 106 4,660 43 19 3 153 2,191 15 12 6 Canterbury, E. 6 38,310 466 1,239 82 15,488 33 4 9 12 10 0 389 12,128 31 3 7 302 3,209 10 12 6 Otago 13 48,569 630 2,105 77 24,908 39 10 9 11 16 8 606 18,915 31 4 3 505 7,438 14 14 7 Southland 3 7,943 175 460 45 5,968 34 2 1 12 19 6 164 4,301 26 4 6 96 1,108 11 10 10 I I 46 218,443 2,520 6,977 I 86 96,372 38 4 10 13 16 3 2,156 71,197 33 0 5 1,919 All New Zealand ... 26,345 13 14 6 . * T„ calculations for Nelson exclude the population of Brighton, Charleston and Cobden, numbering 4,255, these places being out of the reach of the Savings' Bank system in 1867.

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Table No. 8. ANNUAL RETURN of DEPOSITORS' ACCOUNTS with the INTEREST accrued thereon, from 1ST FEBRUARY to 31ST DECEMBER, 1867.

Table No. 9. TABLE showing the COMMISSION received on MONEY ORDERS during the years 1863, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867; also the Centesimal rate of Increase or Decrease.

Depositor's Book. Amount on Interest due on Total Amount 31 st December. 31st December. to Credit. Office. No. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. A uckland 380 13,139 16 2 199 12 0 13,339 8 2 Taranaki 33 1,227 16 0 25 13 10 1,253 9 10 Napier 11 107 2 0 1 3 11 108 5 11 Wellington 229" 7,538 13 0 135 6 2 7,673 19 2 Marlborough ... 31 668 7 0 13 6 10 681 13 10 Nelson 65 2,127 4 0 40 13 4 2,167 17 4 Westport 35 898 6 0 11 5 4 909 11 4 Greymouth 109 4,997 13 0 61 3 9 5,058 16 9 Hokitika 103 4,593 3 G 67 7 1 4,660 10 7 Christchurch .,. 381 11,935 19 0 191 19 9 12,127 18 9 Otago 509 18,566 12 3 348 9 0 18,915 1 3 Southland 161 4,226 17 6 74 3 5 4,301 0 11 Totals 2,050 70,027 9 5 1,170 4 5 71,197 13 10

1863. 1864 181 15. 181 16. 181 17. •1 ° a _ s £ ! Amount. _ o ■;°d o ° ° ■. _; 3 1^ « «5 B o o S 03 . a a S 8 H o _ ° _ -_i K ° _ -5 o g § -tt n S o _ § n Amount. g o cj fj £ £ _ _ r° a Q O M M Amount. Amount. Amount. . j Auckland ... £ s. a. £ s. d. £ s. a. £ s. a. £ s. d. 136 5 6 !220 347 13 6 155-15 333 3 6 ! 4- dec. 260 18 0! 121-17 dec. 223 3 6 1602 dec. Taranaki ... 23 7 0 ) 93-48 46 4 6 97-86 48 6 0 i 4'35 inc. 37 12 0 i22-2 dec. 32 1 0 14-76 dec. Wellington 4-G 10 6 12-31 63 1 0 35-6 138 13 0 119-06 inc. 210 13 6 ■51-7 inc. 223 7 0 6'04 inc. Hawke's Bay 18 10 0 1142-78 29 13 6 60-3 36 14 0 24-14 inc. I 42 12 01 16' inc. 42 9 0 ■35 dec. Nelson 35 4 0 8-92 36 4 6 2-84 65 4 0 |80-55 inc. 106 7 9 ,63-19 inc. 105 1 0 1-25 dee. Marlborough 17 10 0-1-114-7 47 5 0. 170 42 2 0 10-62 dec. 50 13 6: 20-36 inc. 51 7 0 1-33 inc. Canterbury 207 4 0, | 162-77 301 17 6 45'75 324 17 6 j 7'64 inc. 561 8 6:' 72-8 inc. 575 15 6 2'55 inc. Otago 473 11 0: L 333-65 603 10 0 275 415 15 0 31-18 dec. 416 3 0 | 0-1 inc. 484 9 6 16-41 inc. Southland... 96 3 0; 438-65 125 15 G 308 59 3 6 52-8 dec. 75 6 o: 27-25 inc. 78 G 0 3-96 inc. Totals ... 1054 5 01 265-13 1601 11 0 51-9 1463 18 6! 8-62 dec. 11761 14 3 20-34 inc. 1815 19 6 3-08 inc. * The Mone Order system co: unenced in August, 1862.

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Table No. 10. RETURN of the NUMBER and VALUE of POSTAGE STAMPS printed during the Years 1863, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867.

Table No. 11. RETURN of INTERCOLONIAL MAIL STEAM SUBSIDIES, June, 1868.

Table No. 12. RETURN of INTERPROVINCIAL MAIL STEAM SUBSIDIES, June, 1868.

18i 13. 1864. 186; 1866. 1867. No. Value. No. Value. No. Value. No. ! Value. No. i Value. | ! i £ £ 159,120 £ £ £ AtOneShillingi i 90,720 4,536 143,280 7,164 7,956 At Sixpence , I ': 478,320; S 11,958 950,400 23,760 548,400 13,710 *242,880 6,072 714,240 17,856 At Fourpcnee 436,800 7,280 At Threepence 121,920 1,524 # ... 1,059,120 13,239 At Twopence 1,710,240 14,252 1,892,400 15,770 1,998,000 1G,650 1,989,840 16,582 1,600,080! | 13,334 At One Penny' i 326,640 1,361 457,920 1,908 774,960 3,229 714,0001 2,975 1,315,920 5,483 Totals ... : :2,605,920 32,107 3,444,000 48,602 4,039,200 50,349 2,946,720 25,629 4,689,360 I I 49,912 * A large nui iber of thcsi losta; ;e stain is wen in stock ,t the end of 1865.

Cont: tACTS. Service. Annual Subsidy. Monthly Payments. How Oeten. Mileage per Month. Expense PER Mile. : Commence. Terminate. ■ £ £ Mar. 1867 Sep. 12, 1868 Monthly 2,666 s. a. (1) Otago to Melbourne... 6,000 500 3 9

Cont: :acts. Services. Annual Subsidy. Monthly Pa \ MENTS. How Often. Mileage PER Month. Expense PER M.ILE. Commence. Terminate. £ ' £ Mar. 1868 Sep. 1868 Monthly. 418") s. a. (2) Manukau to Wellington 1 (2) Port Chalmers to Manukau ... I 400 Feb. 1868 do. Once every 4 weeks. do. 3 71-663 |> 4,800 I 782 j. do. do. I (2) Auckland to Otago, East Coast J 98GJ (1) Wellington to Bluff -> do. do. Monthly. 4771 (1) Bluff to Wellington Mar. 1868 do. do. . 477 i \- 3,600 300 Feb. 1868 do. do. i i 3 9.-71-1 (1) Wellington to Auckland, East 622 J Coast ■ 8,400 700 3,762 I 3 8..-202 (1) Panarr (2) NewZ ia New Zeali iealand Steal ind and Aus a Navigatio: itralian Roy; n Company. il Mail Com pany.

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Table No. 13. STATEMENT of CORRESPONDENCE, &c., despatched from NEW ZEALAND in the Mails for PANAMA, and for LONDON via PANAMA, during the Year ended 30th April, 1868.

Table No. 14. STATEMENT of CORRESPONDENCE, &c., received in NEW ZEALAND from PANAMA, and from LONDON via PANAMA, during the year ended 30th April, 1868.

For the United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe via Panama. For North, South, and Central Ame: via Panama. IICA, AND THE WEST INDIES, Date of Estimated Estimated j Cost of Transit Newspapers. ! Gross Receipts j across from Postage, &c. the Isthmus of Panama. I Estimated Net Amount accruing to New Zealand on Mails despatched to London. i Total estimated Amount accruing to New Zealand on Mails despatched to Panama, andLondon via Panama, Despatch. Letters. Book Packets. Estimated Share of Postage payable to the British Post Office. Letters. Book ] NewsPackets. | papers. Estimated Gross Receipts from Postage, &c. Estimated Amount of Postage payable to the British Post Office. Estimated Not Amount accruing to New Zealand on Mails despatched to Panama. 18G7. May ... June July ... August... Sept. ... Oct. ... Nov. Dee. ... 1888. 22,714 24,156 23,138 24,027 19,994 19,684 22,084 20,8-17 218 355 436 267 194 188 209 135 13,475 [ 13,475 ! 15,953 14,009 12,722 12,758 13,157 12,520 12,188 13,223 10,923 17,881 : £ s. d. 706 4 2 724 6 3 698 8 5 703 18 1 639 12 4 598 1 0 580 11 1 G19 1G 8 538 15 2 623 17 7 668 16 11 691 10 9 £ s. d. 50 10 10 69 14 6 G5 6 10 62 15 9 62 3 2 68 10 5 54 2 9 57 5 8 52 5 10 57 0 4 72 5 0 79 12 9 £ s. d. 135 7 G 132 8 10 149 2 9 138 0 G 129 G G 123 6 0 123 19 4 124 0 9 £ s. d. 514 5 10 522 2 11 483 18 10 503 1 10 448 2 8 406 4 7 402 9 0 438 10 3 1,063 1,021 961 908 627 934 710 831 6 12 3 3 2 11 9 7 590 646 563 549 525 616 619 575 £ s. d. 62 10 0 58 6 10 30 0 9 35 10 2 33 11 1 35 19 2 29 12 4 33 14 2 £ S. d. 5 18 4 5 10 7 2 18 9 2 18 1 2 3 8 1 19 2 1 16 7 2 13 6 £ s. d. 50 11 8 52 16 3 33 2 0 32 12 1 31 7 5 34 0 0 27 15 9 31 0 8 £ s. d. 570 17 0 574 19 2 517 0 10 535 13 11 479 10 1 440 4 7 430 4 9 469 10 11 Jan. Feb. ... March ... April ... 18,767 20,859 23,443 23,13S 212 184 302 188 109 14 7 125 11 4 133 11 4 130 14 G 370 1-1 9 441 5 11 463 0 7 481 3 6 642 727 794 987 3 1 515 641 656 916 31 10 4 32 1 0 32 12 0 37 2 1 2 7 9 2 12 9 2 13 9 2 8 10 29 8 7 29 8 3 29 18 3 34 13 3 406 3 4 470 14 2 492 18 10 515 16 9 6 Totals ... 262,851 168,284 7,793 18 5 757 13 10 : I i 458 15 11 36 1 9 2,888 1,555 3 11 5,481 0 8 8,208 63 7,411 422 14 2 5,903 14 10 i

From the United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe via Panama. From North, Sout: and the Wesi :, and Cex: Indies, vl -ral America, l Panama. Date of Receipt. Estimated Postage Estimated Amount due to London on Estimated accruing to New NewsDaoers unpaid Correspon- Cost of Transit Zealand for share of * ' dence, from foreign across the Postage on contents Countries &c. Isthmus of Panams. of Mails received from London via Panama. £ s. a. ' £ s. a. £ s. a. 4,544 ! 8 4 4 63 19 4 G52 11 2 3,026 7 7 10 71 1 4 694 3 10 4,725 G G 9 74 19 6 696 10 3 5,853 5 18 4 77 4 8 674 3 8 6,319 6 16 8 81 14 0 685 9 8 6,269 5 13 8 72 3 5 013 7 7 6.048 G 1 4 SO 7 3 687 11 0 6,382 9 2 6 82 8 6 750 7 7 6,750 8 12 75 10 3 603 12 9 6,516 10 8 G 84 0 6 719 19 9 7,108 9 19 85 0 7 766 5 0 5,321 : 4 5 6 63 11 3 546 0 7 6,887 ! 87 8 4 912 0 7 8,120 2 10 Estimated Ne1 Amount to the Credit of New Zealand. Letters. Amount of Postage to tha Credit of New Zealand on Mails received from Panama. Total estimated Amount accruing to New Zealand on Mails received from Panama, and from London via Panama. Letters. Book Packets, j Book Packets. Newspapers. 1867. "I ! £ s. a. 580 7 6 615 14 8 615 4 0 591 0 8 596 19 0 565 10. 6 G01 2 5 G58 16 7 £ s. d. 54 18 G 51 5 5 42 17 7 71 9 4 G7 18 4 71 7 3 71 15 10 67 2 9 £ s. d. 635 G 0 GG7 0 1 658 1 7 662 10 0 664 17 4 636 17 9 672 18 3 725 19 4 May J une August September... October ... November... ... ! December ... ... 1868. 25,262 23,330 25.255 22;621 25,310 22,696 \ 25,229 25,180 22,938 25,641 27,692 19,156 i 290,310 1,918 2,140 1,584 1,073 2,028 1,572 2,054 1,966 1,398 1,398 1,160 1,909 1,779 1,857 ; 1,895 1,758 i 52 5 203 16 63 35 29 101 1,149 1,100 773 1,529 1,373 1,4-45 1,370 1,140 January February ... March April 1,970 2,338 2,092 1,460 520 1 4 625 10 9 672 2 8 478 3 10 1,933 1,933 2,301 1,566 44 111 ' 242 117 1,561 1,486 1,569 728 69 7 6 71 12 10 80 0 9 53 16 0 589 8 10 697 3 7 752 3 5 531 19 10 Totals 22,795 | 7,120 13 11 20,887 1,018 14,818 773 12 1 7,894 6 0

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Table No. 15. STATEMENT of CORRESPONDENCE, &c., received from and despatched to London and the Continent of Europe, via Suez, for the Year ended 30th April, 1868.

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Despatched to the United Kingdom and to the Continent oe Europe. Received from the United King Europ; DOM AND THE CONTINENT OE Date oe Despatch and Receipt. Estimated Amount accountable to London. Estimatednet Amount accruing to New Zealand. Newspapers. E- Estimated Amount accruing to New Zealand Estimated Amount Estimated Amount OS Mails t0 to credit of to credit of AND FROM LONDON London. New Zealand. met Suez. Letters. Book Packets. Newspapers. Estimated gross Receipts from Postage. Letters. Book Packets. Estimated Amount to credit of London. - 1887. £ s. a. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. *£ s. d. £ s. d. May 7,366 57 9,538 221 12 G 77 14 2 143 18 4 2,506 125 41,254 0 14 6 18 2 141 12 0 June 5,621 74 10,846 191 4 3 69 8 4 121 15 11 2,460 111 50,434 0 16 2 1 14 6 122 14 3 July 6,176 88 6,384 286 13 4 72 14 5 213 18 11 2,913 221 51,4G5 0 10 4 0 12 2 214 0 9 August 5,981 134 6,052 250 13 4 71 8 6 179 4 10 2,717 170 59,127 0 8 6 0 10 4 179 6 8 September 5,610 135 7,120 258 9 2 69 19 4 188 9 10 2,875 205 50,685 0 7 10 0 9 2 188 11 2 October 5,804 71 7,673 220 0 6 71 5 2 148 15 4 2,581 158 57,371 0 6 8 0 6 6 118 15 2 November 5,340 69 6,924 243 10 0 68 4 6 175 5 6 2,966 209 62,777 0 2 4 0 4 10 175 8 0 December 4,662 102 5,795 198 13 4 66 12 7 132 0 9 3,065 253 62,651 0 1 11 0 4 4 132 3 2 1868. January 4,981 38 4,958 219 12 4 67 3 2 152 9 2 3,017 233 60,592 0 2 10 0-4 8 152 11 0 February 4,947 G2 7,391 219 10 1 G6 18 4 152 11 9 3,036 282 67,017 0 1 10 0 3 10 152 13 9 March 4,609 57 5,4-99 205 13 2 63 12 6 142 0 8 3,110 275 64,545 0 2 8 0 4 2 142 2 2 April 3,558 7 3,305 149 G S 60 4 6 89 2 2 2,012 160 62,328 0 2 4 0 4 6 89 4 4 i i Totals 6-1,655 894 81,485 1,839 13 2 33,318 2,432 2,664- 18 8 825 5 6 690,216 3 17 11 6 7 2 1,842 2 5

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Table No. 16. COMPARATIVE TABLE of the AVERAGE NUMBER of LETTERS and NEWSPAPERS to each Person in the United Kingdom, Victoria, New South Wales, and New Zealand, in One Year.

Table No. 17. COMPARATIVE TABLE of the AVERAGE NUMBER of LETTERS and NEWSPAPERS to each Person in the different Provinces of New Zealand, in 1867.

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Auckland. Takanaki. Hawke's Bay. Wellington. Nelson. MARLBOEOrGH. Canteebttby. Otago. Southland. Number of Letters to each person. Number of Newspapers to each person. Number of Letters to each person. Number of Newspapers to each person. Number of Letters to each person. Number of Newspapers to each person. Number of Letters to each person. Number of Newspapers to each person. Number of Letters to each persou. Number of Newspapers to each person. Number of Letters to each person. Number of Newspapers to each person. Number of Letters to each person. Number of Newspapers to each person. Number of Letters to each person. Number of Newspapers to each person. Number of Letters to each person. Number j of Newspapers! to each j person. I 15-327 9-12-933 9-367 28-279 22-266 26-326 15-398 12-013 7-813 21-758 18-243 30-939 15-627 22-376 18-523 19-907 16-092 ■ * The Return foi the United Kingdom is for Letters and Newspi ipera deliver otters and IS ed only. Those for the Colonies are for delivered and despatched. To make the comparison a fair one, the numbci ewspapers for the United Kingdom should be doubled. of

The United Kingdom, 1865.*' Victoria, 1865. ]S"ew South AY ales, 1865. New Zealand, 18G7. Number of Books and Newspapers delivered. Average Number of Letters to each person. Average i Number of Books j and Newspapers j to each \ person. : Number of Letters. Average Number of Letters to each person. Average Number of Newspapers to each person, j Population. Number of Newspapers. Average Number of Letters to each person. Average Number of Newspapers to each, person. Average Average j Number Number : 0 fNewsof Letters | papers to each , to each person. ! person. Population. Number of Letters delivered. Population. Number of Newspapers. _ umber of ■Letters. Population. Number of Letters. Number of Newspapers. 29,915,877 720,467,007 10-25 218,440 4,811,240 3,060,888 22-011- 14-024 97,252,766 24 3-25 038,983 7,485.808 '6,037,529 12 9-45 411,388 5,773,952 4,218,495 14

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Table No. 18. COMPARATIVE TABLE showing the POSTAL REVENUE and LETTERS and NEWSPAPERS Received at and, Despatched from the several Provinces of NEW ZEALAND, from 1858 to 1867, both inclusive.

Le_ :eus. News: >AEEKS. Beovince. Revenue. Received. Despatched. Received. Despatched. Auckland — £ s. d. 1858 ... 1859 ... 1860 ... 1861 ... 1862 ... 1863 1864 ... 1865 ... 1866 ... 1867 ... 1,978 1 7 2,521 16 7 3,079 1 5 3,079 16 4 4,045 5 3 5,254 10 10 8,507 13 1 11,548 4 5 9,653 16 5 7,848 5 5 65,874 82,678 122,807 170,065 185,755 284,834 528,633 514,421 438,945 379,254 67,447 90 595 125 '535 177^070 196,282 322,595 531,279 528,509 410,613 361,362 104,379 108,523 133,367 157,017 179,256 211,426 312,248 318,569 327,937 254,973 114,988 136,789 177,839 238,612 302,815 453,535 813,452 727,170 561,148 179,049 Tabanaki — 1858 ... 1859 ... 1860 ... 1861 ... 1862 ... 1863 ... 1864 ... 1865 ... 1866 ... 18G7 ... 274 17 8 300 0 2 506 11 1 528 16 0 463 0 2 498 2 1 818 19 5 984 14 3 821 10 8 687 14 2 14,017 15,676 31,100 33,120 22,227 28,672 42,274 52,498 42,705 28,399 14,554 16,223 33,781 35,110 23,195 32,701 43,520 52,082 43,285 27,976 19,142 18,474 26,834 29,599 24,818 31,668 57,547 66,448 61,194 29,775 9,812 10,720 21,549 23,948 14,341 19,338 22,654 25,128 20,170 11,052 Hawke's Bay— 15,037 21,261 27,885 35,434 67,441 88,979 94,718 82,915 56,760 1858 ... 1859 ... 1860 ... 1861 ... 1862 ... 1863 ... 1864 ... 1865 ... 186G ... 1867 ... 153 6 11 296 G 7 444 17 10 505 7 11 593 9 1 679 10 10 889 17 4 1,107 13 7 1,372 7 8 1,431 9 8 14,228 19,006 38,516 36,116 43,342 58,943 68,721 88,599 7l>353 12 507 18,109 36,895 38,847 48,717 60,685 71,546 88,134 74,993 7,018 10,472 13,245 39,512 56,777 66,120 68,780 81,922 58,475 Wellington— 1858 ... 1859 ... 1860 1861 ... 1862 ... 1863 ... 1864 ... 1865 ... 1866 ... 1867 ... 1,299 11 5 1,397 10 7 1,501 0 7 1,062 8 11 1,959 17 11 2,043 17 5 2,469 1 4 5,176 6 10 6,663 14 2 10,701 17 4 84,687 93,220 83,359 93,635 101,613 117,936 139,717 259,152 270,563 288,815 87,111 92,805 84,060 15,642 104,794 113,756 132,551 237,907 253,988 289,058 131,413 112,235 83,950 90,067 102,730 131,854 148,741 206,566 210,306 159,238 126,441 105,099 120,586 145,768 191,873 209,692 219,553 261,080 286,889 178,765 Nelson — 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 731 1 1 831 8 1 995 3 G 1,114 2 2 1,189 10 9 1,157 6 6 1,423 6 0 2,012 15 10 2,012 4 9 2,880 8 8 18,796 42,280 42,771 72,626 56,132 63,356 75,807 99,661 104,282 142,697 14,771 57,911 58,767 76,048 68,348 83,601 93,715 126,143 115,829 143,374 26,535 60,177 72,356 95,575 102,889 100,743 132,484 128,317 126,047 102,809 31,123 83,272 97,120 113,843 117,150 129,787 161,614 130,436 158,877 83,252

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Table No- 18--(continued). 3OMPAEATITE TABLE, &O.

Let: 'EES. Newspapeks. Bbovince. Revenue. Received. Despatched. Received. Despatched. Maelboeouq h — £ s. d. 14,171 12,334 34,007 76,978 62,672 57,430 47,215 16,480 7,895 40,526 108,658 62,212 78,335 45,477 1861 ... 1862 ... 1863 ... 1864 ... 1865 ... 1866 ... 1867 ... 206 12 7 294 11 4 347 6 2 843 13 7 853 17 G 794 4 0 838 19 6 14,500 12,800 40,967 83,990 59,507 64,117 47,890 5,591 10,289 37,268 67,778 73,354 65,419 34,264 Canteeeuey— 1858 ... 1859 ... 1860 ... 1861 ... 1862 ... 1863 ... 1864 ... 1865 ... 186G ... 1867 ... 1,049 11 4 1,503 11 6 2,052 15 8 2,790 1 5 4,010 16 7 5,498 18 1 7,326 15 9 10,158 1 9 14,342 11 10 15,471 9 8 50,954 53,616 73,109 130,500 215,742 317,011 378,585 472,284 734,852 864,123 22,582 60,675 72,881 130,899 234,459 312,212 400,838 486,007 671,720 801,774 41,392 61,214 91,478 124,485 181,881 405,404 307,616 381,360 512,138 571,558 27,161 48,817 66,951 138,001 198,500 362,154 384,090 480,238 597,220 269,852 Otago— 21,786 39,207 62,916 154,201 389,231 660,889 638,792 568,001 599,861 575,948 23,742 30,902 42,418 69,692 187,132 368,449 459,095 439,733 470,820 378,784 28,229 41,099 03,175 114,433 310,883 549,809 680,917 551,303 501,341 519,253 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 546 8 8 902 7 5 1,489 3 10 3,508 11 5 9,319 9 2 14,324 2 7 14,273 0 7 12,611 18 1 12,030 6 10 13,482 9 4 20,477 30,249 62,168 153,354 360,246 693,496 678,349 588,545 581,353 508,882 Southland — 13,636 32,751 110,632 142,903 111,660 89,806 71,146 4,444 23,947 105,124 131,568 79,920 80,525 56,406 1861 ... 1862 ... 1863 ... 1864 ... 1865 ... 1866 ... 1867 ... 112 11 3 828 14 0 2,482 7 5 2,741 17 10 2,012 7 4 1,894 17 1 1,970 12 2 13,500 31,104 100,331 126,473 93,396 79,372 76,918 14,796 33,007 106,765 135,491 102,321 82,996 81,209 Ciiatham Islands — 1863 ... 1864 ... 1865 ... 1866 ... 1867 ... 3 0 0 7 19 5 9 9 8 12 11 4 18 12 2 'OTALS 228,251 369,923 456,049 633,559 1,100,497 1,715,303 2,099,877 2,235,188 2,353,856 2,402,909 346,603 406,562 471,664 630,436 854,786 1,474,125 1,758,271 1,809,583 1,959,528 1,070,520 337,745 432,823 557,692 797,915 1,209,337 1,923,544 2,547,746 2,397,409 2,413,511 1,390,308 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 18676,024 5 8 7,812 19 1 10,068 13 11 14,108 8 8 22,710 14 3 32,329 1 11 39,302 4 4 40,475 9 3 49,598 4 9 55,331 18 1 254 605 337,947 434,320 603,209 1,021,735 1,687,945 2,051,265 2,208,285 2,404,788 2,408,331

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Table No. 19. RETURN showing the Number of LETTERS received by the different PROVINCES of NEW ZEALAND, during the Year ended 31st December, 1867.

Table No. 20. RETURN showing the Number of LETTERS DESPATCHED from the different PROVINCES of NEW ZEALAND, during the Year ended 31st December, 1867.

PitoM Places Without the Colony. Peom Plac es Within the Colony. PROVINCES. Other Provinces in New Zealand. Totals without AND WITHIN the Colony. United Kingdom. Australian Colonies. Other Blaccs. Total without the Colony. Places within tho Province. Total within the Colony. % 74,303 4,562 105,929 64,697 208,628 273,325 379,254 Auckland 27,064 Taranaki 0,319 2,348 56 8,723 17,706 1,970 19,676 28,399 Hawke's Bay 12,832 2,447 21 15,300 26,220 29,833 56,053 71,353 Wellington ... 39,248 16,686 1,232 57,160 114,724 110,925 231,649 288,815 Nelson 15,953 13,249 159 29,361 71,293 42,043 113,336 142,697 Marlborough 5,253 1,524 6,777 21,721 19,392 41,113 47,890 Canterbury ... 98,344 76,285 62 174,691 171,892 517,540 689,432 864,123 Otago 85,044 47,740 7,025 139,809 101,028 i 267,445 I . 369,073 508,882 Southland ,.. 12,878 8,576 179 21,633 23,097 32,188 55,285 76,918 Totals ... 350,174 195,919 13,296 559,389 G12,978 1,235,964 1,848,942 2,408,331

To P. ,ACES WlTi :out THE Ci ILONV. To Placei Within t: :e Colony. Totals without PROVINCES. Total without the Colony. Other Provinces in New Zealand. Places within the Province. Total within the Colony. and within the Colony. United Kingdom. Australian Colonies. Other Places. Auckland 69,714 23,117 2,605 95,436 68,105 197,821 265,926 361,362 Taranaki 5,645 2,000 85 7,730 17,279 2,967 20,246 27,976 Hawke's Bay 11,197 2,404 191 13,792 23,705 37,496 61,201 74,993 Wcllington ... 40,866 17,620 1,875 60,361 121,123 107,574 228,697 289,058 Nelson 14,994 9,872 94 24,960 74,661 43,753 118,414 143,374 Marlborough 4,185 1,553 146 5,884 18,831 22,500 41,331 47,215 Canterbury ... 92,346 76,368 2,698 171,412 151,672 478,690 630,362 801,774 Otago 81,232 47,197 7,847 136,276 113,243 320,429 439,672 575,948 Southland ... 13,625 8,549 540 22,714 21,608 36,887 58,495 81,209 Totals 333,804 188,6S0 16,081 538,565 610,227 1,254,117 1,864,344 2,402,909

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Table No. 21. RETURN showing the Number of NEWSPAPERS received by the different PROVINCES of NEW ZEALAND, during the Year ended 31st December, 1867.

Table No. 22. RETURN showing the Number of NEWSPAPERS despatched from the different PROVINCES of NEW ZEALAND, during the Year ended 31st December, 1867.

Eeom 'laces Wit: Colony. ;in the Peoh 'laces Without the !o_ON_. PROVINCES. Totals without . AND within the Colony. United Kingdom. Australian Colonies. Other Plaices. Totals without the Colony. Other Provinces in New Zealand. Places within the Province. Totals within the Colony, j | Auckland 113,123 24,936 3,111 141,170 31,463 82,340 113,803 j 254,973 Taranaki 14,091 2,682 34 16,807 12,874 94 12,968 29,775 Hawke's Bay 22,194 2,297 1 24,492 24,683 7,585 32,268 56,760 Wellington 75,959 13,306 662 89,927 54,872 14,439 69,311 159,238 Nelson 52,064 12,559 125 64,748 31,607 6,454 38,061 102,809 Marlborough 12,749 2,635 15,384 22,681 7,412 30,093 45,477 Canterbury 221,307 78,119 98 299,524 97,383 174,651 272,034 571,558 Otago 203,813 63,530 5,781 273,124 42,799 62,861 105,660 378,784 Southland 35,246 13,407 56 48,709 18,253 4,184 22,437 71,146 Totals -750,546 213,471 9,868 973,885 336,615 360,020 696,635 1,670,520

To P: jACes Wit: :out the Colony. To Places Within the Colony. PROVINCES. Totals without and WITHIN the Colony. United Kingdom. Australian Colonies. Other Places. Totals without the Colony. Other Provinces in New Zealand. Places within the Province. Totals within the Colony. 44,443 16,120 1,885 62,448 36,282 80,319 116,601 179,049 Auckland . . Taranaki 2,673 736 54 3,463 5,487 2,102 7,589 11,052 Hawke's Bay 6,647 1,802 104 8,553 12,986 36,936 49,922 58,475 Wellington 27,331 7,352 966 35,649 87,042 56,074 143,116 178,765 Nelson ' ... 11,113 3,882 61 15,056 44,789 23,407 68,196 83,252 Marlborough 2,169 522 13 2,704 6,234 25,326 31,560 34,264 Canterbury 59,060 28,299 1,482 88,841 58,665 122,346 181,011 269,852 Otago 83,848 28,626 5,965 118,439 60,472 340,342 400,814 519,253 Southland ... 7,287 4,188 285 11,760 10,614 34,032 44,646 56,406 Totals ... 244,571 91,527 1,043,455 1,390,368 10,815 346,913 322,571 720,884

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Table No. 23. TABLE showing REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of AUCKLAND in 1867.

Total Received and Despatched. Mail Services. Total Expe: Rev: fDITUKE AN: INUE. EXPENDITUEE. Province or Auckland. No. of OEPICES. Weight of Letters. Newspapers. Newspapers in Pounds. Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in Pounds. Distance in Miles. Mode of Conveyance. Number of Times Weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. I i Contingencies. Expenditure. Revenue. ! • Auckland to Mangafcuroto (Northern) „ Mercer (Southern) Drury to Raglan Auckland to Onehunga „ Howick ,, Helensville Papakura to Wairoa Mercer to Newcastle Newcastle to Alexandra ,, Cambridge Alexandra to Cambridge ... Whau Bridge to Muddy Creek Kaukapakapa to Komokoriki Helensville to Mangawhare Matakohe Auckland to Wangarei „ Wangarei Heads Wangarei Heads to Waipu ,, ,, Paroa Bay Auckland to Russell Russell to Hokianga „ Ahipara Auckland to Mougonui „ Kopu, Thames „ Shortland „ Kapanga Kapanga to Driving Creek Auckland to Port Fitzroy ,, Mercury Bay ,, Tauranga lbs. 12 ! 20,804 11,738 2,140 8 50,378 14,301 2,681 4 26,436 12,842 2,866 2 45,382 12.355 2,276 3 16,631 3,875 727 6 8,658 5,841 1,09/ 1 : 3,820 3,422 ' 645 3 i 18,077 3,605 6"jg 3 8,686 3,035 5v0 2 ! 18,307 8,477 1,591 1 ! 6,379 3,544 680 1 ' 299 379 71 1 491 343 65 2 3,002 1,834 344 3 4,492 1,704 320 1 10,871 4,980 936 1 4,164 1,381 259 I 1 1,764 1,920 360 1 21,731 12,294 2,307 2 5,066 2,652 497 5 2,929 2,160 405 1 8,527 5,745 1,078 1 426 142 21 1 17,902 800 150 1 6,604 2,050 385 1 285 127 24 1 958 820 155 1 574 161 31 1 30,021 15,891 2,982 20,801 50,378 26,436 45,382 16,631 8,658 3,820 18,077 8,686 18,307 6,379 299 491 3,002 4,492 10,871 4,164 11,738 14,301 12,842 12,355 3,875 5,841 3,422 3,605 3,035 8,477 3,544 379 343 1,834 1,704 4,980 1,381 lbs. 2,140 2,681 2.366 2,276 727 1,09/ 645 6g_ 5v0 1,591 680 71 65 344 320 936 259 80 39 67 6 15 38 9 40 35 26 30 7 10 75 70 98 80 f 12 (. 5 140 45 77 185 58 55 47 3 71 121 195 Horse and Foot Coach Horse and Foot Coach Spring Cart Horse and Foot Steamer Horse 1 6 2 12 6 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 Uncertain £ s. d. 268 4 0 450 0 0 335 12 0 120 0 0 60 0 0 120 0 0 37 0 0 170 0 0 84 0 0 70 0 0 94 0 0 20 0 0 29 0 0 80 0 0 70 0 0 15 0 0 4 10 0 31 0 0 20 16 0 17 15 0 GO 0 0 95 0 0 7 10 0 0 7 6 17 io o 6 10 0 10 0 0 15 0 0 10 0 10 15 0 £ a. d. 71 0 0 150 8 8 85 0 0 95 0 0 32 0 0 37 0 0 12 0 0 30 0 0 40 0 0 45 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 10 0 0 26 10 0 40 0 0 £ s. d. ... , £ s. d. 339 4 0 600 6 8 420 12 0 215 0 0 92 0 0 157 0 0 49 0 0 200 0 0 124 0 0 115 0 0 104 0 0 25 0 0 34 0 0 90 0 0 96 10 0 55 0 0 4 10 0 36 0 0 20 16 0 42 15 0 80 0 0 120 0 0 27 10 0 5 7 6 26 13 4 21 10 0 15 0 0 15 0 0 10 0 50 15 0 £ s. d. 173 7 4 419 16 4 220 6 0 378 3 8 138 11 10 72 2 8 31 16 8 150 12 10 72 7 8 152 11 2 53 3 2 2 9 10 4 1 10 25 0 4 37 8 8 90 11 10 34 14 0 Horse and Foot Boat Sailing Vessel 360 Foot 1 5 0 0 | 14 14 0 1,764 1,920 21,731 5,066 2,929 8,527 426 17,902 6,604 285 958 574 30,021 12,294 2,652 2,160 5,745 142 800 2,050 127 820 161 15,891 2,307 497 405 1,078 21 150 385 24 155 31 2,982 Sailing- Vessel Horse and Boat Uncertain 1 Fortnightly Uncertain 25 0 0 20 0 0 25 0 0 20 0 0 5 0 0 9 3 4 15 0 0 5 0 0 181 1 10 42 4 4 24 8 2 71 1 2 3 11 0 149 3 8 55 0 8 2 7 6 7 19 8 4 15 8 250 3 6 Sailing Vessel Steamer Sailing Vessel Foot Sailing Vessel 2 Uncertain ... Sailing Vessel and Steamer Horse and Foot Sailing Vessel 40 0 0 Tauranga to Maketu and Opotiki ... Auckland to Opotiki „ Poverty Bay ,, Kawau Wangarei Harbour to Mangapai ... Mangapai to Mangakaramea Onehunga to Awitu Te Aral to Port Albert Auckland to Eden Terrace „ North Shore North Shore to Takapuna Auckland to Onehunga* 1 1,473 934 175 1 6,152 3,322 623 1 6,648 4,808 902 1 536 265 50 1 3,455 3,779 709 1 181 184 34 1 347 106 20 1 3,808 3,030 568 - 2 20,556 6,258 1,174 1 5,615 1,406 264 1 505 146 21 1,473 6,152 6,648 536 3,455 181 347 3,808 20,556 5,615 505 934 3,322 4,808 265 3,779 184 106 3,030 6,258 1,406 146 175 623 902 50 709 34 20 568 - 1,174 264 21 90 240 375 36 12 7 20 11 2 3 4 Boat Foot Boat Foot Horse Boat Foot Coach 1 Uncertain 1 1 1 1 12 6 2 78 0 0 6 10 0 3 0 0 0 10 6 18 0 0 16 0 0 10 0 0 28 0 0 30 0 0 24 0 0 10 0 0 140 0 0 18 5 0 20 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 15 0 0 25 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 ... . 96 5 0 26 10 0 13 0 0 0 10 6 28 0 0 21 0 0 15 0 0 41 0 0 55 0 0 34 0 0 15 0 0 140 0 0 12 5 6 51 5 4 55 8 0 4 9 4 28 15 10 1 10 2 2 17 10 31 14 8 171 6 0 46 15 10 4 4 2 ... ... ! j 30,472 50,698 1 3,654 10 0 3,084 10 1 3,274 9 8 4,573 15 9 Country Mail Services —Totals Chief Post Office, Auckland 83 ! 392,938 162,659 30,472 1 | 347,678 271,363 50,698 ! 392,938 I 347,678 162,659 271,363 2,542 2,668 5 0 986 5 0 2,969 3 5 115 6 8 Totals for the Province 84 I 740,616 434,022 81,170 | 740,616 434,022 81,170 2,542 115 6 8 6,739 0 1 7,848 5 5 2,668 5 0 3,955 8 5 I * For conveying seaborne Mails to and from the Manukau,

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Table No. 24. TABLE showing REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of TARANAKI in 1867.

Table No. 25. TABLE showing REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of HAWKE'S BAY in 1867.

i Total Received and Despatched. Mail Seevices. EXPENDITUEE. Total Expenditure and Revenue. Province oe Taeanaki. No. oe Offices.! ; Letters. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Distance in j M „°, Miles. ' - of 1 Conveyance. 30 ' Horse 27 : Do. 100 Do. 7. 164i 16__ No. of Times Weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Newspapers. Contingencies. Expenditure. Revenue. New Plymouth to Clifton New Plymouth to Okato New Plymouth to Patea New Plymouth to Manutahi ... County Mail Services —Totals Chief Post Office, New Plymouth Totals for Province 4 '< 1,498 3 1,217 1 I 1,301 1 : 526 9 : 4,542 1 ; 51,833 ... i 10 : 56,375 793 943 198 262 125 145 32 41 1 1 a 1 £ S. d. 101 0 0 39 15 0 45 0 0 £ s. d. 24 1 0 28 11 6 8 15 0 9 10 6 £ s. d. ... £ s. d. 125 1 0 68 6 6 53 15 0 9 10 6 £ s. d. 10 1 6 6 10 0 26 10 4 0 15 0 ... 2,196 38,631 343 6,031 6,374 185 15 0 70 18 0 384 11 8 114 g 0 256 13 0 498 16 8 43 16 10 643 17 4 ... 40,827 ! 755 9 8 687 14 2 185 15 0 455 9 8 114 5 0

Pbovince of Hawke's Bay. Total Received and Despatched. Mail Services. Expenditure. Total Expenditure and Revenue. No. OF Offices. Letters. Newspapers. ■ Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Distance in Miles. Mode of Conveyance. No. of Times WeeMy. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. C( Contingencies. Contingencies. Expenditure. Revenue. . | £ s. d. 18 0 0 6 0 0 28 0 0 26 0 0 6 0 0 £ s. d. 0 3 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 10 Trunk Lines — I.-—Napier to Wairoa (Northern) Wairoa to Tauranga „ II.- —Napier to Waipawa (Southern) ... AVaipawa to Porangahau Porangahau to Wainui Branches — I.—Napier to Peka Peka II. —Ciive to Pourerere III. —Te Aute to Patangata IV. —Waipukurau to Gwavas V.—Havelock to KerenTown Branch Office Country Mail Services —Totals . . Chief Post Office, Napier Totals for the Province 3 1 5 ... j 3 1 4 1 1 3 2 1 25 1 26 10,788 301 12,602 9,155 211 7,202 2,411 2,478 3,446 2,399 7,609 8,082 279 3,579 7,101 98 6,544 1,670 1,727 2,604 1,603 4,554 1,157 42 511 1,014 12 935 240 244 264 226 651 5,296 11,461 56 54 43 31 15 22 35 5 50 36 1 Horse Cart Horse ,, ,, " 1 i 2 1 1 l 1 l l l 18 £ s. d. 144 0 0 100 0 0 200 0 0 60 0 0 60 0 0 48 0 0 60 0 0 26 0 0 48 0 0 50 8 0 18 0 0 6 .0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 25 0 0 0 16 0 0 6 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 £ s. d. 162 3 0 106 0 6 228 4 0 86 1 0 66 0 0 66 1 6 60 0 0 32 0 6 60 1 0 62 9 0 25 10 0 £ s. d. 104 13 2 48 3 11 68 10 0 58 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 3 10 0 11 2 8 8 0 0 8 0 0 396 16 0 ,, Cart 58,602 87,744 37,841 77,394 348 796 8 0 157 0 0 12 6 534 4 9 51 10 10 691 4 9 52 13 4 954 10 6 585 15 1 714 15 9 716 13 11 146,346 115,235 16,757 348 I 796 8 0 1,540 6 1 1,431 9 8 -

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Table No. 26. TABLE showing REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of WELLINGTON in 1867.

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_ o Total Received and Despatched. Mail Contracts. Expenditure. Totals. Province of Wellington. O o Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. 2 CD * 1 5.3 Mode of Conveyance. O .5 _ Cost of Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue. Conveyance. _ 128,422 48,242 9,045 Coaeh £ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. I. North-western. —Wellington to Wanganui 11 120 2 1,896 0 0 480 8 1 Ill 0 0 1,987 8 1 1,371 4 2 II. North-eastern. —Wellington to Upper Hutt 3 28,689 6,966 1,306 19 6 105 0 0 70 0 0 6 0 0 181 0 0 147 0 0 „ Wellington to Masterton 7 48,326 10,624 1,992 64 2 433 0 0 95 8 5 14 0 0 542 8 5 279 0 0 „ Masterton to Castle Point 2 5,341 4,447 834 34 Horse a 100 0 0 21 0 0 4 0 0 125 0 0 35 0 0 Suburban Line, — Cart 15 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 Wellington to Karori 1 1,068 234 44 4 2 27 0 0 i Country Mail Services —Total24 211,846 70,513 13,221 241 2,049 0 0 2,862 16 6 1,834 4 2 676 16 6 137 0 0 Chief Post Office, Wellington 1 366,027 267,490 50,154 1,533 6 8 185 0 9 1,718 7 5 8,867 13 2 ! Totals 25 577,873 338,003 63,375 241 2,049 0 0 2,210 3 2 322 0 9 4,581 3 11 10,701 17 4

Table No. 27. TABLE showing REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of NELSON, in 1867.

Table No. 28. TABLE showing REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of MARLBOROUGH, in 1867.

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NEW ZEALAND POSTAL SERVICE.

Total Received and Despatched. Mail Contract. :s. Expenditure. Totals. Province of Nelson. ±> U. _ iS Offices. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Letters. Newspapers. Distance in Miles. Mode of Conveyance. No. of Times Weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies. ! ! Expenditure. Eevenue. Trunk Lines — I.—Nelson to Riwaka IL—Nelson to Fox Hill ... Fox HilltoTadmor .., 5 6 1 15,904 21,954 708 7,458 7,522 651 816 823 71 36 24 20 Coach 2 6 A £ s. d. 132 10 0 100 0 0 15 0 0 £ s. d. 69 0 0 75 0 0 5 0 0 £ s. d. 4 13 2 0 0 0 4 3 £ s. d. 205 11 3 177 0 0 20 4 3 .£ s. d. 131 3 7 181 1 8 5 16 9 Horse Branches — I.—Nelson to Wakapuaka II. —Nelson to Haveloek ... Seaborne Mails — I.—Nelson to Motupipi ... II. —Nelson to Takaka III. —Nelson to Collingwood IV. —Nelson to Westport, &c. 1 1 1 2 9 1,733 106 1,341 1,680 3,663 62,193 109,282 176,789 523 144 888 1,343 1,241 19,810 39,580 146,481 52 16 98 147 136 3,450 12 32 35 38 52 175 Cart Horse Vessel 2 Twice Monthly As opportunity occurs. 28 0 0 50 0 0 6 0 0 17 0 0 15 0 0 30 0 0 490 0 0 0 2 6 10 3 0 19 0 1 17 0 88 0 1 34 2 6 50 0 0 18 0 3 15 19 0 31 17 0 1,028 0 1 14 5 10 11 1 2 16 17 1 30 4 3 1,033 15 9 ,, 11 450 6 0 i ! 775 10 0 175 0 0 707 0 0 1,055 10 0 98 4 4 80 1 1 1,580 14 4 1,310 11 1 2,891 5 5 1,424 6 1 1,456 2 7 2,880 8 8 Countrv Mail Services —Totals Chief Post Office, Nelson 26 1 5,609 16,037 424 Totals 27 286,071 186,061 21,646 424 178 5 5 ... ... 950 10 0 1,762 10 0

Province of Marlborough. No of Offices. Totals Received and Despatched. Mail Contracts. Expenditure. Totals. Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Distance in Miles. Mode of Conveyance. No. of times Weekly. i Cost of Conveyance. £ s. d. 160 0 0 38 10 0 280 11 0 106 0 0 Salaries. Contingencies. Expenditure. { Eevenue. Trunk Lines — I.—Blenheim to Picton II. — Do. Awatere III. — Do. Hawkswood IV.— Do. Wairau Valley Branches — I.—Picton to Havelock II. —Havelock to Deep Creek 2 1 4 2 3 1 35,009 1,259 5,356 4,137 28,137 1,941 6,937 2,760 j 2,638 182 650 259 20 15 120 25 Coach Horse 3 1 _ 1 £ s. d. 169 10 0 15 0 0 11 0 0 35 0 0 £ s. d. 25 4 0 £ s. d. 354 14 0 53 10 0 292 5 10 141- 10 9 £ s. d. 314 10 8 12 1 30 8 10 24 5 8 Trap 0 14 10 0 10 9 10,136 29 6,863 34 643 4 25 20 Boat Horse 3 1 200 0 0 65 0 0 34 0 0 6 0 0 0 13 0 0 2 3 234 13 0 71 2 3 57 0 6 4 10 0 Country Mail Services —Totals Chief Post Office, Blenheim 13 1 55,926 39,179 95,105 46,672 33,069 79,741 4,376 3,031 7,407 225 I 1 850 1 0 ... 270 10 0 362 10 0 27 4 10 32 9 3 1,147 15 10 394 19 3 431 17 9 407 1 9 Totals 14 14 225 850 1 0 633 0 0 59 14 1 1,542 15 1 838 19 6 ...

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Table No. 29. TABLE showing the REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of CANTERBURY, in 1867.

Total Received and Despatched.! Mail Contracts. Expenditure. Revenue. rH CO Province of Canterbury. I Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Distance in Miles. Mode of Conveyance. No. of Times Weekly. Cost of Conveyance. £ a. d. Salaries. Contingencies. Expenditure. Revenue. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. £ b. _J : Trunk Lines — I.—Northern — Christchurch to Kowai Kowai to Hawkswood II. —Southern — Christchurch to Waitaki III. —Western — t Christchurch to Hokitika and Greymouth... Hokitika and Greymouth, &c. 5 4 98,317 19,502 21,929 8,002 4,112 1,500 27 74 Coach ... 6 3 400 0 0 300 0 0 271 5 0 18 10 0 65 2 6 2 2 3 736 7 6 320 12 3 658 10 0 121 4 6 ,, 14 180,574 50,657 9,498 161 }, 3 2,650 0 0 438 15 0 137 6 11 3,226 1 11 1,329 8 0 J26 651,631 303,324 52,718 ( 150) I 291 j 2 6,252 14 4 2,363 17 1 725 3 3 9,341 14 8 7,292 3 2 I.—Main Branch — Christchurch to Lyttelton Branches — I.—Christchurch to St. Albans and Addington ... II. —Selwyn to Snowdon III. —Rangiora to Kaiapoi IV. —Rangiora to Oxford V.—Kaiapoi to Eyreton VI. —Christchurch to Prebbleton VII. —Prebbleton to Leeston VIII. —Ashburton to Mount Soniers IX. —Upper and Lower Perries, Rangitata X.—Timaru and Lake Tekapo XL —Christchurch to Clanricarde XII. —Lyttelton to Akaroa XIII. —Pigeon to O'Kain's Bay XIV.— Lyttelton to Port Levy XV. —Lyttelton to Governor's Bay XVI. —Governor's Bay to Little River ... XVII. —Boating Service at Lyttelton Country Mail Services —Totals ... Chief Post Office, Christchurch ... 2 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 10 2 5 3 1 2 1 262,698 4,926 7,046 37,611 12,025 2,148 3,969 12,006 5,519 4,839 8,206 1,007 24,889 3,381 1,021 1,758 210 63,417 1,011 6,543 9,312 2,811 1,102 911 2,659 3,407 1,342 3,274 241 5,339 779 1,076 390 95 11,890 190 1,226 1,871 527 206 170 498 638 251 613 45 1,000 146 200 73 18 8 2 60 8 20 4 8 18 40 11 50 12 30 10 9 10 16 » Horse ... Cart .'.'. Horse Coach Horse 12 3 1 6 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1,260 11 5 50 0 0 100 0 0 40 0 0 80 0 0 35 0 0 15 0 0 40 0 0 140 0 0 50 16 8 155 0 0 26 0 0 350 0 0 40 0 0 40 0 0 30 0 0 21 0 0 110 0 0 758 3 4 20 0 0 20 0 0 40 0 0 15 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 20 0 0 10 0 0 12 10 0 10 0 0 72 0 0 10 0 0 107 3 0 0 6 9 3 12 6 17 0 ... 2,125 17 9 70 6 9 120 0 0 83 12 6 96 7 0 40 0 0 20 0 0 60 0 0 140 0 0 60 16 8 167 10 0 36 0 0 428 17 11 50 10 6 40 O 0 41 5 0 22 5 0 110 0 0 2,152 19 0 42 6 2 79 5 0 304 3 0 112 7 9 19 0 9 30 1 0 120 9 0 55 11 4 40 2 0 95 4 0 12 7 4 210 0 0 28 3 0 12 10 2 21 0 0 3 0 0 ... Cart Boat and horse Horse 6 17 11 0 10 6 11 5 0 15 0 ... Boat ... 92 1 1,343,283 322,614 487,621 353,789 87,390 66,335 1,019 12,186 2 5 4,102 10 5 2,237 18 4 1,049 12 7 452 11 6 17,338 5 5 2,690 9 10 12,739 15 2 2,731 14 6 Totals 93 1,665,897 841,410 153,725 1,019 ... - 12,186 2 5 6,340 8 9 1,502 4 1 20,028 15 3 15,471 9 8

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Table No. 30. TABLE showing REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of OTAGO, in 1867.

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NEW ZEALAND POSTAL SERVICE.

Total Received and Despatched. Mail Contracts. Expenditure. Totals. Province of Otago. _? h Weight of Newspapers in lb3. Distance in Miles. 92 Mode , No. of Cost of Times of Salaries. Contingencies. Expenditure. Conveyance. Weekly. Conveyance. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ e. d. £ a. d. Coach 3 1,700 0 0 426 0 0 18 2 0 2,144 2 0 Letters. Newspapers. Revenue. Trunk Lines — I.—Northern, Dunedin and Waitaki II. —South-Western, Dunedin and Mataura — ■ In three Contracts —Dunedin and Tokomairiro Tokomairiro andBalelutha Balclutha and Mataura ... 87,040 ! 17,408 £ s. d. 1,617 16 10 9 133,334 8 2 3 77,386 22,744 16,690 64,059 10,408 11,065 12,812 2,082 2,212 38 18 56 „ 6 725 0 0 305 0 0 5 4 0 1,035 4 0 „ 6 228 0 0 60 0 0 ... 288 0 0 2 448 0 0 20 0 0 ... 468 0 0 938 19 8 275 19 5 202 10 3 Main Branches — I.—Waitaki, Oamaru to Upper Perry, Waitaki II. —AVaikouaiti to Queenstown — In two Contracts —Palmerston to Clyde Clyde to Queenstown III. —Clutha -Valley, Tokomairiro to Clyde — In two Contracts —Tokomairiro to Lawrence... Lawrence to Clyde Branches — I.—East Taieri to West Taieri II. —West Taieri to Waipori III, —West Taieri to Lake Waipori ... IV. —North Taieri to Hindon V.—Dunedin to Port Chalmers (including seaborne mails) VI. —Dunedin to Portobello ... ... VII. —Dunedin to Anderson's Bay VIII.—Waihola to Taieri Beach IX. —Balclutha to Kaitangata X. —Balclutha to Port Molyneux XL —Popotuna to Pomohaka .... XII. —Longford to Switzers XIII. —Lawrence to Weatherston XIV. —Lawrence to Bluespur XV. —Beaumont to Tapanui XVI.—Waihimo to McRae's XVII. —Kyeburn to Linburn XVIII. —Kyeburn to Mount Ida XIX. —Blackstone Hill to St. Bathans XX.—Black's to Drybread XXI.— Clyde to Nevis XXII. —Cromwell to Cardrona XXIII.— Arrow to Twelve Mile XXIV. —Queenstown to Maori Point XXV. —Maori Point to Skipper's XXVI. —Queenstown to Kingstown XXVII.— Athol to Nokomai XXVIII. —Dnnedin to Mornington .Waikava and Catkin's River 1 6 5 3 6 | 3 : l 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2,303 52,908 38,298 43,802 26,934 2,001 11,076 2,032 1,683 22,811 1,093 3,066 1,059 6,696 12,190 4,290 6,162 4,810 3,772 551 7,211 15,826 15,490 8,339 1,076 1,464 4,703 739 4,172 30,542 j 19,081 15,786 13.243 8,996 1,959 1,954 8,072 1,150 3.686 885 5,366 8,934 3,195 5,229 2,217 1,195 182 3,054 11,731 5,705 4,962 205 824 2,845 148 8,344 6,108 3,816 3,156 3,158 1,801 392 390 1,614 230 738 170 1,074 1,786 638 1,046 4-15 238 ' 36 610 2,346 1,142 992 40 164 570 48 120 73 34 74 10 18 11 20 9 12 3 9 10 19 30 52 4 3 20 13 35 10 8 11 22 45 12 30 7 30 10 2 ... Horse 1 240 0 0 10 0 0 ... 250 0 0 Coach 2 il,933 0 0 ! 295 0 0 ! 14 3 0 2,242 3 0 2 555 0 0 I 260 0 0 j 77 16 0 ; 892 16 6 6 450 0 0 225 0 0 31 2 6 736 2 6 Horse 1 366 2 0 88 0 0 ... 454 2 0 6 130 0 0 56 0 0 ... 186 0 0 „ 2 150 0 0 10 0 0 ... 160 0 0 „ 2 50 0 0 15 0 0 ... 65 0 0 1 22 0 0 10 0 0 ... 32 0 0 Steamer 12 560 14 2 200 0 0 3 0 0 763 14 2 3 4 10 0 16 0 0 ... 20 10 0 Cab 6 15 0 0 5 0 0 ..." 20 0 0 Horse 2 20 0 0 10 0 0 ... 30 0 0 2 54 10 0 • 20 0 0 ... 74 10 0 2 90 0 0 30 0 0 ... 120 0 0 2 85 0 0 I 10 0 0 ... 95 0 0 1 99 5 0 20 0 0 ... 119 5 0 « ] 76 15 0 [ *> % ° - \] 106 15 0 1 • 26 12 3 5 0 0 ... 31 12 3 2 165 0 0 10 0 0 ... 175 0 0 2 288 0 0 50 0 0 ; ... 338 0 0 2 148 0 0 ; 20 0 0 ... 168 0 0 2 117 0 0 | 20 0 0 ... 137 0 0 2 16 13 4 6 0 0 ... 22 13 4 1 ] 105 0 0 j 10 0 0 i ... 115 0 0 2 208 6 8 25 0 0 ... 233 6 8 2 ... 10 0 0 ... 10 0 0 2 58 0 0 15 0 0 ... ' 73 0 0 1 10 1 7 5 0 0 ... 15 1 7 Steamer 1 140 0 0 10 0 0 ... 150 0 0 Horse 1 ! 60 0 0 10 0 0 ... 70 0 0 Eoot 6 ... 10 0 0 ... 10 0 0 ... 27 18 10 641 19 5 464 13 11 531 9 7 326 16 2 24 5 7 134 7 10 24 13 1 20 8 5 276 15 7 13 5 2 37 4 0 12 16 11 81 4 11 147 18 2 52 1 0 74 15 4 f 58 7 3 [ l 45 15 0 6 13 8 87 9 11 192 0 6 187 19 0 101 3 8 13 1 1 17 15 3 57 1 3 1,688 273 276 1,014 1,161 1,233 1,077 27 272 1,421 135 493 216 6 54 284 28 98 20 9 5 3 6 3 3 7 0 12 6 0 14 1 8 14 19 2 Country Mail Services —Totals Chief Post Office, Dunedin i 85 557,445 527,385 379,425 518,612 76,392 103,722 'I 1,018 i , _ _________ 9,345 10 0 2,357 0 0 149 8 0 11,851 18 0 9 aoo to n 1Q_ .R 1 1 a m _ IK 1 1 i9,345 10 0 2,357 0 0 2,820 19 0 149 8 0 11,851 18 0 194 16 11 j 3,015 15 11 344 4 11 14,867 13 11 6,773 16 2 6,708 13 2 2,820 19 0 194 16 11 | 3,015 15 11 Totals i— ! 86 1,081,830 I | 898,037 180,114 1,018 ... 9,345 10 0 5,177 19 0 344 4 11 14,867 13 11 |9,345 10 0 5,177 19 0 13,482 9 4

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Table No. 31. TABLE showing REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., in the POSTAL DEPARTMENT of the Province of SOUTHLAND, in 1867.

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Total Received and Despatched. Mail Contracts. Expenditure. Totals. No. of Province of Southland. Offices. Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Distance in Miles. Mode of Conveyance, j Number of Times Weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies. Expenditure. Revenue. j 10,272 6,225 £ £ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. £■ s. d. I Trunk Lines — 1,230 32 Horse 375 0 0 35 0 0 3 4 0 413 4 0 127 11 8 I.—Invercargill to Mataura 2 2 II. —Invercargill to Campbelltown ... 1 7,626 1,799 337 18 Railway 6 400 0 0 131 17 2 23 6 6 555 3 8 94 14 4 Main Branches — 6 10,560 1,980 91 Coach 1 384 0 0 40 0 0 4 0 0 428 0 0 181 0 6 I.—Invercargill to Kingston 14,573 II. —Invercargill to Riverton 2 19,868 8,055 1,510 22 3 140 0 0 30 0 0 4 6 0 174 6 0 246 15 4 Branches— 1 1,803 m x'726 324 8 Horse 1 35 0 0 7 10 0 22 7 11 I.—Mataura to Gore 42 10 0 II. —Mataura to Menzies' Ferry 1 1,453 731 137 11 1 49 0 0 5 0 0 0 10 0 54 10 0 18 1 0 III. —Wallacetown to Waianiwa 1 1,141 1,301 244 6 » 1 40 0 0 10 0 0 0 15 0 50 15 0 14 3 5 IV. —Riverton to Mararoa ... 3 4,365 5,095 955 77 a _ 80 0 0 20 0 0 10 0 101 0 0 53 11 7 Otago Branches served from Southland — 1,314 869 163 38 1 I.—Gore to Switzers a II. —Athol to Nokomai 1,076 508 95 10 ,, 1 Country Mail Services —Totals 17 63,491 36,869 6,975 313 1,819 8 8 758 5 9 1,503 0 0 279 7 8 37 1 6 Chief Post Office, Invercargill 1 94,636 90,683 17,003 777 17 10 82 4 8 860 2 6 1,212 6 5 Totais I I 18 158,127 127,552 23,978 313 1,503 0 0 1,057 5 0 119 6 2 2,679 11 2 1,970 12 2

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Table No. 32. TABLE showing REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the different PROVINCES of NEW ZEALAND, in 1867.

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NEW ZEALAND POSTAL SERVICE.

_ o Total Received and Despatched. Expenditure. Totals. NAMES OF PROVINCES. O o 6 Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Country Services. Salaries. Contingencies. Expenditure. Revenue. : ! i I I 740,616 434,022 81,170 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. a. Auckland 84 740,616 84 2,668 5 0 3,955 8 5 115 6 8 6,739 0 1 7,848 5 5 Taranaki 10 56,375 10 56,375 40,827 6,374 185 15 0 455 9 8 114 5 0 755 9 8 687 14 2 Hawke's Bat 26 146,346 26 146,346 115,235 16,757 796 8 0 691 4 9 52 13 4 1,540 6 1 1,431 9 8 Wellington 25 577,873 25 577,873 338,003 63,375 2,049 0 0 2,210 3 2 322 0 9 4,581 3 11 10,701 17 4 Totals for North Island ... 145 1,521,210 145 167,676 5,699 8 0 7,312 6 0 604 5 9 13,615 19 9 20,669 6 7 1,521,210 928,087 Nelson 27 286,071 21,646 950 10 0 1,762 10 0 178 5 5 2,891 5 5 2,880 8 8 186,061 Marlborough 14 i 95,105 79,741 7,407 850 1 0 633 0 0 59 14 1 1,542 15 1 838 19 6 Canterbury 93 : 1,665,897 841,410 153,725 12,180 2 5 6,340 8 9 1,502 4 1 20,028 15 3 15,471 9 8 Otago 86 ; 1,084,830 898,037 180,114 9,345 10 0 5,177 19 0 314 4 11 14,867 13 11 I 13,482 9 4 Southland Chatham Islands IS 158,127 1 ] 127,552 23,978 1,503 0 0 1,057 5 0 119 0 2n 2,679 11 2 1,970 12 2 IS 12 2 - ! _! i Totals foe Middle Island 239 3,290,030 386,870 24,835 3 5 14,971 2 9 2,203 14 8 2,132,801 42,010 0 10 34,662 11 6 ! Commission on Monet Orders Issued ... ! ... 1,815 19 6 Totals for the Colony 384 ; 4,811,210 I 30,534 11 5 I ! 22,283 8 0 2,808 0 5 3,060,888 554,546 55,626 0 7 57,147 17 7

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NINTH REPORT ON THE POSTAL SERVICE OF NEW ZEALAND, BY THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1868 Session I, E-01

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NINTH REPORT ON THE POSTAL SERVICE OF NEW ZEALAND, BY THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1868 Session I, E-01

NINTH REPORT ON THE POSTAL SERVICE OF NEW ZEALAND, BY THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1868 Session I, E-01

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