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E.—No. I.

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

PKESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OP THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, BY COMMAND OP HIS EXCELLENCY. WELLINGTON. 1870.

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General Post Office, Silt— Wellington, July 30th, 1870. I have the honor to submit to your Excellency the Eeport on the Postal Service of New Zealand ; this being the eleventh Eeport respecting the progress of the Department. I have, &c, Julius Vogel, To His Excellency Sir George Perguson Bowen, K.C.M.G., Postmaster-General. Governor of New Zealand.

EEPOET. The most noticeable features in connection with the working of the Post Office Department during the past year are—The establishment of a monthly service between the Colony and Great Britain, via San Erancisco; the discontinuance of the subsidized monthly service between Wellington and Melbourne, via Hokitaka, and two Interprovincial services ; and the establishment of a new Interprovincial service, between the Manukau and the Bluff, for the purpose of collecting and distributing mails in connection with the direct English route. Some important reductions in charges have been made —partly by a change in the rate of progression as affecting Inland Letters, and letters addressed to the United Kingdom. At the end of 1869, there were in existence fifteen offices more than existed at the end of 1868 ; and the sub-postmasters in charge of the new offices represent three-fourths of the increase during the year in the number of the staff. A satisfactory increase in the business of the department has taken place, especially as regards the Money Order and Savings Bank branches. The revenue has gained, as compared with the previous year, and the general efficiency of the department has been maintained. Depaktmental. During the year, twenty-four new Offices have been opened, and six Offices have been closed > making a total of 413 Offices opened at the end of 1869, of which 9 were chief Offices, 20 Offices of the second class, and 384 Sub-Offices. New Offices have been built at the Hutt and Timaru; and preparations are being made for new Offices at Wanganui and Queenstown. At Dunedin, the business of the Post Office is now conducted in a portion of the Provincial Government Buildings, the necessary alterations having been completed several months ago. There having been frequent complaints respecting the management of the Auckland office, Mr. Gray, the Inspector, was sent up during October last. He remained in Auckland until he had completed a re-organisation of the office, and its working has since then been satisfactory. The Post Office at the Thames has been removed to a central position between Shortland and Grahamstown, so as most conveniently to serve both townships ; and to meet their general requirements three letter carriers have been added to the staff of the Office. The scale of postage on Inland letters, and letters addressed to the United Kingdom, or to any British Colony, has been altered from a progression by one ounce and the charge for an ounce to a progression by half an ounce and the charge for half an ounce. By this alteration, a letter over loz., and not exceeding Ij-oz. in weight, is liable to three rates of postage only, instead of four, as was the case under the old scale ; and, in the same way, a letter weighing over 20z., and not exceeding 2ioz., is liable to five rates only, instead of six. The previous minimum rate of 4d. on Book Packets and Pattern Parcels, when not exceeding 40z., has been reduced to Id. when the packet does not exceed loz., and to 2d. when above loz. and not exceeding 2oz. The fee for Late Letters has been altered to a single rate of postage on each letter ; the uniform fee of 6d. having been found too high for late letters from one part of the Colony to another. Alterations have also been made in the charges for Private Boxes. To those who wished to have a box for a short period only, the charge of £2 for the first year was considered too high; and it has been reduced to 10s. for three months, and £1 for six months, the charge for a longer period, remaining as before. Mail Services have been established in several parts of the Colony which had previously been without such accommodation ; and some of the previously-established services have been extended and improved. In the Province of Nelson, postal communication has been extended from Poxhill to Wangapeka ; and services have been established between Napoleon Hill and Greymouth, and between Westport and Lyell.

ELEVENTH EEPOET OK THE POSTAL SERVICE OF NEW ZEALAND, BY THE POSTMASTEE-GENEEAL.

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The Mail Service between Wanganui and Patea has been increased from once a week to twice a week ; and the service is performed by coach. Between Patea and New Plymouth, also, the communication has been increased from once a fortnight to once a week. By these services, which are now performed without interruption, New Plymouth is placed in weekly overland communication with Patea, Wanganui, and Wellington. In Westland, a Post has been established between Okarita and Eive Mile Bush, Gillespie's Beach, and Hunt's Beach. The correspondence for those places had previously not been sent further South than Okarita. The following figures show the total number of letters and of newspapers despatched and received during 1869, and a comparison with the numbers despatched and received during 1868 : — 1869. 1868. Letters—Despatched ... ... ... 2,374,060 2,603,077 Eeceived ... ... ... 2,642,535 2,374,122 Newspapers—Despatched ... ... 1,486,255 1,376.316 Eeceived ... ... ... 2,076,892 1,907,369 Thus, during 1869, there were 37,466 more letters passed through the Post Office than there were during 1868; for while the despatched letters show a decrease of 228,947 on the year, there is an increase of 268,413 on those received. As to newspapers, the number dealt with by the Department during 1869 was considerably over a quarter of a million in excess of that of 1868 ; the newspapers despatched having increased by 109,909, and those received by 169,523, the total increase being 279,432.

A statement of the strength of the Staff of the Department at the close of 1869, and a comparison with its state at the close of 1868, is appended : —

Pending arrangements which are about to be made by the Government, for the mutual assurance of officers, it is for the present required that officers of this Department shall give the security of a private bond, instead of that of a Guarantee Association. Of the three Letter Carriers already mentioned in connection with the Thames Office, one was appointed during 1869, and the others have been added this year. Dead Letteks. The decrease in what are called " Dead Letters" has been marked, and steady, for several years. Numbering 46,593 in 1866, the decrease, taken yearly, has been to 37,628, 33,072, and 29,331 respectively. The increased knowledge and efficiency of the Letter Carriers may, no doubt, be credited with a portion of this improvement; which must, however, be mainly attributed to the fact that, year by year, a smaller proportion of the population of the Colony is classable under the term " floating."

The following table shows how "Dead" (or Returned) letters were dealt with during the years specified:—■

31st Dec, 1869. 31st Dec, 18G8. Postmaster-General Secretary 'nspector of Post Offices 3hief Postmasters Postmasters ... Sub-Postinasters Jlerks jetter Carriers, Messengers, &c. _ail Agents ... 1 1 1 9 20 384 46 28 2 1 1 1 9 18 363 50 26 3 Total 492 472

1867. 1868. 1869. Ipened and Eeturned to the writers Returned unopened to other places le-issued lestroyed 16,829 13,170 79 7,550 17,884 12,365 90 2,733 16,453 10,074 87 2,717 37,628 33,072 29,331

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Eegistered Letters. The decrease in the business of thisbranch of the Department during IS6B, was, in the last report, said to be possibly " accounted for by the general commercial depression prevailing throughout the colony." There has again been a slight decrease. It seems not unfair to consider that the registration of letters is less resorted to now than formerly, because of an increased confidence in the safe transmission of letters by the ordinary post.

RETURN of the NUMBER of LETTERS REGISTERED at the various Post Offices in the different Provinces in New Zealand, during the years 1866, 1867, 1868, and 1869.

The Eegistration Fee on letters addressed to the United Kingdom, Australian Colonies, and British Possessions in the East, has been reduced from one shilling to sixpence; and to British Colonies and Eoreign Countries, in transit through the United Kingdom, from one shilling and sixpence to tenpence. Monet Orders. The detailed statements as to Money Orders issued and paid in the colony during the year, as per Tables No. 1 and 2 (appended) show a considerable increase, both as to issue and payments, over the year 1868. This increase is almost wholly on the Issues and Payments within the colony, which amount respectively to £63,897 Is. lOd. and £63,821 against in 1868, £54,342 18s. 6d. and £54,349 Bs. 3d. The issues on Eoreign Governments, as well as the payments of their issues on New Zealand, show little change as compared with the previous year. The issues on the United Kingdom amounted to £39,939 Bs. 6d.; its issues on the colony being £5,640 18s. Bd. On the Australian Colonies, the issues amounted to £23,381 14s. 7d., whilst their issues on New Zealand amounted to only £6,371 19s. Bd. thus showing that remittances to the amount of about £34,300 were required to be made to the Imperial Post Office ; and about £17,000 to the several Australian colonies, to balance the accounts for the year. The total Issues during the year amounted to £127,218 4s. lid., against £118,211 3s. Bd. during 1868. The total Payments amounted to £75,833 18s. 4d. against £67,536 12s. 6d. during 1868, or an increase on issues of £9,007 Is. 3d,, and on payments of £8,297 ss. lOd. Post Office Savings Bank. A very marked increase has taken place in the business of this branch of the department, both in the number and amount of Deposits and Withdrawals. The Deposits during the year amounted £240,898 ss. 9d., against £194,535 lis. 6d. during 1868. The amount of principal withdrawn was £179,599 10s. 6d. against £106,567 6s. Id. in 1868. Tables 4 to 10 (appended) supply details of these transactions. The number of New Accounts opened was 3,839, as against 3,282 in 1868. The number of accounts closed was 1801 as against 1186 ; and the Interest paid on closed accounts was £918 13s 7d, as against £527 lis 2d. The number of transactions with the Bank during 1869, was 26,425, as against 19,379 during 1868, being an increase of 7,046. The number of acknowledgments issued was 13,789, against 10,261 in 1868. The balance of the year's transactions remaining in deposit on the 31st December, was £61,298 15s. 3d. In 1868 it was £87,968 ss. sd. The larger increase of withdrawals, during the year, is doubtless chiefly attributable to the excited and unsettled state of the mining population ; although the reduction on the Ist of April, from five to four per cent, interest allowed on deposits, may, in some degree, have contributed to that result. 2

1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. ToP: laces ToP: laces ToP) i aces To Pi laces. Peovinoes. Totals. Totals. Totals. Totals. Without the Colony. Within the Colony. Without the Colony. Within the Colony. Without the Colony. Within the Colony. Without the Colony. Within the Colony. Auckland ... raranaki lawke's Bay (Vellington ... kelson ilarlborough Canterbury ... )tago louthland ... (Vestland ... 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 1,191 435 5,565 4,761 832 4,898 378 601 4,004 2,002 559 11,032 7,571 1,254 1,175 93 127 839 1,430 117 1,286 2,734 303 2,602 4,248 167 532 3,280 1,029 446 2,307 3,279 704 1,445 5,423 260 659 4,119 2,459 563 3,593 6,013 1,007 4,047 5,163 183 555 3,313 1,009 464 1,281 3,293 545 1,245 2,006 62 114 684 802 82 2,364 2,342 241 1,968 7,169 245 669 3,997 1,811 546 3,645 5,635 786 3,213 Totals ... 12,942 10,665 27,716 22,386 35,328 11,725 20,574 32,299 10,706 17,437 28,143 17,051

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The total amount of Deposits from the commencement of the system on the Ist Eebruary, 1867, up to the 31st December, 1869, was £531,801 5s ; the total of Withdrawals during the same period being £312,491 14s. 9d. The total Balance at Credit of 6,290 accounts open on the 31st December last, including the interest accrued to that date, was £231,311 ss. 3d. During the year, four new offices were opened for the transaction of Money Order and Savings Bank business ; and a carefully revised and enlarged edition of the Savings Bank Eegulations was issued to Postmasters, for their better guidance in conducting the business of the department. Steam Postal Serttces. In compliance with the desire expressed by a resolution of the House of Eepresentatives, an arrangement has been made for a Mail Service with Great Britain via California. The contract cost is exceedingly low, and it would be premature to express au opinion as to whether the service on its present footing will prove permanent or whether it will require to be remodeled. But the experience gained has proved that the service is not only a valuable one, but that the route by California is by far the best route for mails and passengers. It has also proved that, on account of its popularity, a very large subsidy should not in any case be necessary; and again it has been the means of displaying in a most gratifying manner the readiness of the United States to co-operate with the Government of the Colony. The Inspector of the Post Office, Mr. Gray, who proceeded to America in charge of the first mails, met, from the authorities of the United States, with the most cordial assistance. He succeeded in making arrangements for establishing a Money Order system between the United States and New Zealand ; and he arranged the draft of a postal convention between the United States and New Zealand, which has been approved by the Government of the United States, and is under the consideration of the Colonial Government. Tho Postmaster-General takes this opportunity of expressing the high sense he entertains of the ability and industry which Mr. Gray displayed in the discharge of his important and onerous mission. The establishment of the mail service between New Zealand and San Francisco, rendered necessary a subsidiary service to collect the mail for despatch from the several ports of New Zealand, and to distribute the mails received by the contract packets running between New Zealand and San Francisco ; and accordingly, in April last, a contract was entered into with the Circular Saw Navigation Company for an Interprovincial service between Manukau and the Bluff, via New Plymouth, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. The duration of this contract is to be six months, to be extended if desirable to a further period of six months, at a cost of £725 a month for the first three months, and £600 a month for any subsequent period. Power is given to the Government to terminate the contract without previous notice; but should the service not be continued for the second period of six months, the Company is to receive payment equal to £725 a month for the first six months. All the services in 1869, for the conveyance by sea of Interprovincial and Intercolonial Mails, were discontinued as the contracts for those services came to an end. The services were as follow :— 1. Between Wellington and Melbourne, by way of Hokitika, once every four weeks, from April to December, 1869, at a cost of £5,800, half being borne by the Imperial Government and half by the colony. 2. From Manukau to the Bluff and back, and from the Bluff to Manukau and back, via intermediate ports, once every four weeks during the year 1869, fou £10.000. 3. Between Wellington and Napier, once every four weeks, from April to August, 1869, at the rate of £650 a year. On the termination of the Intercolonial contract in November, 1869, for the conveyance of mails between Wellington and Melbourne, it was agreed with the companies by whose vessels the mails have been conveyed between New Zealand and Australia, that for the inward European mails brought to New Zealand, they should respectively be allowed, in addition to the gratuity of Id per letter to which they are entitled by law, when the mails are put on board, a further gratuity of Id per letter, together with freight on newspapers at the current rates charged for ordinary cargo, and on delivering the mails at the several ports of New Zealand within a certain number of days, the remission of the light dues on the vessel carrying such mails ; for the outward mails from New Zealand, the additional gratuity of Id per letter, freight as above on the newspapers, and the remission of light dues on the vessel taking the mails, provided they were delivered in Melbourne or Sydney within a certain number of days from New Zealand, in time for the outgoing mail. For the mails, however, carried direct between Melbourne and New Zealand, except those despatched in May, for which a special payment of £200 has been made, a gratuity only of Id per letter has been allowed since the 15th January, as the company whose vessels conveyed the mails declined to accede to the arrangement, although a subsequent claim was made by them for payment under it.

NEW ZEALAND POSTAL SERVICE.

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The following table shows the dates of receipt and of despatch at the several ports of New Zealand, and at Melbourne, of the European mails since the termination of the contract to June last, together with the cost of the conveyance of those mails between New Zealand and Australia :—

The postage on letters addressed to the Colonies of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania, has been reduced from 6d to 3d per half ounce, in accordance with a suggestion originally made by the Government of Victoria. Western Australia has lately also agreed to come under a similar arrangement. Correspondence has passed between New Zealand and the United Kingdom via Brindisi since December last, accelerated trains having been established by the Italian Government between the French frontier and Brindisi. The course of post by this route is about one day less than via Marseilles. The following table shows the number of letters and of newspapers received and despatched from and to the United Kingdom via Brindisi: —

OUTWAED !ails. Cosof Convey, .NCE. rd 49 3 O a >f Lati d o M .a "a ;st date: of desi ratch o: Mails From m u CD | 'si -a Q _ o Pn §s <_ QJ *2 t-< -ago _ _ a __ I I'5 I For Gratuities, Freight, and Eemission of Light Dues. Bonus. Total o -5 '3. d o ii d o o d o ''3 "£> ■A 03 o w £ a. d. £ a. d. 177 7 8 396 10 10 314 12 10 34 10 9 7 16 1 220 1 6 13 12 0 Dec. 23 Jan. 18 Feb. 19 Mar 17 Dec. 24 Jan.19 Feb. 16 Dec 18 Ian.14 Feb. f 11 Dec. 27 Jan.21 Feb. 18 Mar 17 April 9 Mayl4 June 4 Dec 26 Jan. 19 Feb. 15 Mar 14 Apl. 11 MaylO June 6 Dec. 25 Jan. 21 Feb. 18 Mar. 8 Aprl. 7 May 12 May 21 Dec 24 Jan. 22 Feb. 19 Mar 19 Dec 23 Jan. 24 Feb.21 Mar 22 Dec.21 Jan. 25 Feb. 22 Mar 23 Dec. 28 Jan. 19 E'eb.15 Mar 17 Apl, 12 Mayll June 7 Jan. 4 Feb. 1 Mar Mar 29 Apl. 24 May 22 Jne. 19 £ s. d. 177 7 8 196 10 10 14 12 10 34 10 9 7 16 1 20 1 6 13 12 0 200 "6 0 300 0 0 MaylO June 8 Apl'.'10 May 31 May 15 May 16 May 17 June 3 200 6 0 Inwab: Maili i.—Dab ss of A: •rival al aS 3 3 o a "3 o g r-, 5 S <D u d o .a d o m . d o d o _ to <D | Q r. O PH c3 -id M O w 3 :Nov.25 Dec.22 Jan.20 Feb. 16 Mar 16 Apl. 13 Mayll June 5 Dec. 3 Dec. 29 Feb. 3 Mar. 6 Mar 27 Apl. 30 June 4 July 5 Dec 10 Jan. 7 Feb. 6 Mar. 6 Mar 28 Apl. 30 June 4 July 5 Decll Jan. 4 Feb. 9 Mar. 6 Apl. 3 May 4 June 1 Jne. 24 Dec. 9 Jan. 1 Feb. 3 Mar. 3 Apl. 1 Apl. 26 May26 Jne. 17 Decll Jan. 4 Feb. 3 Mar. 7 Apl. 4 Apl. 29 May 27 Jne. 18 Dec 12 Jan. 11 Feb. 5 Mar. 6 Apl. 3 Apl. 28 May 29 Jne. 21 Dec 8 Dec 31 Feb. 5 Mar. 1 Mar 30 Apl. 25 May 24 Jne. 15 Dec 6 Dec29 Feb. 6 Feb. 25 Mar 28 Apl. 23 May 22 Jne. 13 Dec 5 Dec28 Feb- 9 Feb.24 Mar 27 Apl. 22 May 21 Jne. 12 Decll Jan. 6 Jan. 31 Mar. 5 Mar 30 Apl. 27 May28 Jne. 18 246 3 10 267 18 4 147 12 10 136 14 8 153 17 9 148 9 2 141 7 5 114 11 8 246 3 10 267 18 4 147 12 10 136 14 8 153 17 9 148 9 2 141 7 5 114 11 8 Total Cost of ;he Coir ■eyance of the '.Z. Eui •opean iails, I] .wards Outwi irds...£! '1821 7 4 700 0 0 2521 7 4

Eeo: :iybd. Despatched. Month. Letters. Newspapers. Letters. Newspapers. 'anuary February larch... Lpril ... 37 40 39 56 2 22 11 67 145 55 7 10 11 4 2 Total 172 35 274 27

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Bates of Subsidies per Annumn, payable under Contracts for Intercolonial Mail Services, at the date of the Postmaster-General's Eeports, from 1863 to 1870 :— £ 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 1869 ... ... ... 7,800 0 0 1870, paid in gratuities, &c, to June 30 2,521 7 4 BATES of Subsidies per Annum, payable under Contracts for Interprovincial Mail Services, at the date of the Postmaster-General's Eeports, from 1863 to 1870: — £ s. d. 1863 ... ... ... 23,300 0 0 1864 ... ... ... 27,328 0 0 1865 ... ... ... 33,729 0 0 1866 ... ... ... 29,669 13 4 1867 ... ... ... 31,000 0 0 1868 ... ... ... 8,400 0 0 1869 ... ... ... 10,650 0 0 1870 ... ... ... * 7,575 0 0 * Or £725 per month, if the service should not be continued beyond six months.

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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 1869 ; also the total NUMBER and AMOUNT issued during 1868.

Table No. 2. TABLE showing the Number and AMOUNT of MONEY ORDERS PAID in the Colony of NEW ZEALAND, during the year 1869 ; also the total Number and AMOUNT paid during 1868.

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Provinces. ° _ Issued on New Zealand. Issued on L tnited Kingdom. Issued on Victoeia. Issued on South Austealia. Issued on N. S. Wales. Issued on Queensland. Issued on W. Austealia. Issued on Tasmania. Total Issued. NO. Amount No. Amount. No. Amount. [ No. Amount No. Amount. No. ; Amount. Amount. No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount Auckland Taeanaki Hawke's Bay ... Wellington ,.. Maelboeough Nelson Westland Canteebuey ,. Otago Southland 13 1 3 3 4 5 3 7 17 3 3649 404 403 1728 732 1126 1373 1497 3097 296 £ s. d.i 15374 2 7 1703 3 5 1916 18 3 7753 8 2 4282 9 7 5264 5 10 6818 6 8 6486 19 0 12977 7 11 1320 0 5 1945 101 208 986 ; 120 521 619 2007 2440 316 £ 8. d. 8775 17 11 416 17 10 975 10 2 3963 5 3 636 19 3 251.2 6 4 3032 0 3 8133 17 1 10189 11 4 1303 3 1 420 24 42 249 36 325 939 267 931 178 £ s. d. 1964 1 4 18 71 18 4 2 197 7 3 4 1108 14 6 7 221 13 9 1 1455 1 9 17 4532 1 4 51 1236 17 11 8 4376 1 11 43 884 1 1 4 16047 19 2 155 16333 15 9: 133 £ s. d. 77 15 5 12 0 0 14 19 0 37 1 5 1 10 0 47 5 0 227 13 6 42 15 0 173 7 6 3 16 0 351 6 8 148 11 89 101112 88 15 £ s. d. £ s. d. 1 1859 7 6 23 133 3 0 16 8 6 3 9 16 0, 28 12 6 8 26 13 6 753 7 6 22 60 14 1 46 7 6 2 5 17 0 415 3 l! 13 38 9 2 620 11 0 1 19 96 11 0 540 12 0 9 41 4 6 404 8 3. 10 39 10 0 64 15 0 7 7 10 0 4749 12 10 116 459 8 3 4266 4 10, 109 673 17 0 £ s. d. 1859 7 6 16 8 6 28 12 6 753 7 6 46 7 6 415 3 l! 620 11 0 540 12 0, 404 8 3 64 15 0 2 '" i £ s. d. 18 0 0 ... I 5 0 o! 21 2 6 51 16 19 44 54 29 £ s. d. 88 5 2 6 4 6 26 18 6 383 2 3 99 10 0 82 12 6 302 3 11 '305 5 8 1 169 19 0 6429 542 679 3191 902 2107 3125 3944 6663 845 £ 8. d. 28290 12 11 2236 8 7 3186 19 2 14059 13 2 5194 7 1 9832 1 2 15414 16 3 16784 9 5 28465 12 1 3753 4 7 ... | ... Totals in 1869 Totals in 1868 — ! | 63897 1 10 l| 54342 18 6 9263 9241 39939 8 6 40581 13 9 3411 3339 — I 23 0 Oj 19 13 0, I 242J 2571 1464 1 6 1422 0 9 28427 25854 127218 4 11 118211 3 8 59 55 14305 11898; 637 12 io; 932 571 0 1 872 3 ! 5 2573 9007 1 3 InCEEASE DUEING 1869 ...

o £ 1! Issued in New Zealand. Issued in West Austealia Issued in Tasmania. Issued in Vicioeia. Issued in S. Austealia. Issued in N. S. Wales. Issued in Queensland. Total Paid. On Foreign Offices Repaid. Kingdom. Peoyinces. No. Amount. No. | Amount. r5 No. Amount. % j No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. Amount No. Amount. No. Amount. £ s. d. 18013 13 11 6 1401 3 7 2 664 2 9 1 8190 12 10 3 1298 6 10 1 7470 19 4 3 4152 13 11 11 6900 4 4 3 14322 11 3 12 1165 17 9 6 63580 6 6! 48 54139 12 9 56 £ s. d. 23 17 0 470 3 10 0 55 10 0 0 22 16 0 0 111 0 10 0 9 25 0 0 62 60 6 11 I 22 10 1 0 256 51 0 0 181 40 4 0 30 — £ s. d. 21794 18 4 1657 1 2 848 10 11 9241 3 1 1393 18 0 8075 6 11 5182 7 0 8873 12 7 17127 2 8 1639 17 8 Auckland Taeanaki Hawke's Bay... Wellington ... Maelboeough Nelson Westland Canteebuey ,.. Otago Southland 13 1 3 3 4 5 3 7 17 3 4050 309 149 1860 285 1454 915 1575 3347 258 £ s. d. 2028 13 5 228 10 3 93 11 0 544 1 1 38 6 0 273 18 11 95 12 1 1317 19 5 884 14 8 125 11 10 £ s. d. 107 556 IS 6 5 17 16 0 7 43 2 2 65 270 16 8 4 26 1 0 53 206 9 2 130 609 16 4 53J 224 1 7 266| 1409 14 1 45 192 18 11 29 1 1 8 £ 8. d. 208 3 0 1 7 10 4 0 0 49 8 0 £ s. d. 142 664 3 2 3 4 13 6 11 33 15 0 26 118 1 5 5 30 14 2 17 71 8 0 16! 91 10 6 39 248 14 7 25 174 O 3 £ s. d. 24 133 9 6 1 £ s. d. 4 0 0 28 £ s. d. 162 1 10 4857 375 191 2085 304 1597 1119 1956 3895 361' "3 7 18 1 5 2014 6 11 63 0 0 8 1 40 5 6 15 j 84 16 5 "2 4 "6 0 "7 40'"5 0 I 3 5 9 36 21 6 17 3 35 2 6 47 19 8 146 15 6 114 4 0 9 12 i n 1 64 0 2 80 16 6 46 5 6 112 i ... I 3 10 0 7 5 0; ... ... Totals in 1869 Totals in 1868 59 55 14202 11847 240 8 11 1218 209 15 6 1401 5630 18 8 6502 3 0 I 735 1 3557 12 5 778: 4025 0 1 72 56 455 2 2 296 19 2 284 1437 0 7 327 1635 1 2 66 350 4 0 56 346 5 Oj 6.18 15 0! 1!10 0 0 109 j 553 5 6 76 I 371 15 10 j 16740 I 14598 175833 18 4 67536 12 6 Inceease dueing 1869 2142! 8297 5 10

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Table No. 3. RETURN of the Number and Amount of MONEY ORDERS, Issued and Paid, at each Money Order Office in New Zealand, during the year 1869.

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Issued. Paid. OFFICE. No. Amount. No. Amount. Auckland Alexandra Cm in bridge Hamilton A Mongonui Newcastle Onehunga Otahuhu Raglan Russell Shortland Tareranga Wangarei 3307 129 83 218 55 63 175 67 145 195 1839 101 52 £ s. d. 14,583 17 7 477 0 7 325 0 4 1,054 19 0 210 13 11 222 8 1 778 17 11 278 12 10 873 19 8 843 6 1 8,003 11 8 420 17 0 217 7 3 3059 30 45 27 16 12 160 55 42 35 1271 39 66 £ s. d. 13,484 7 5 128 0 10 281 16 2 119 13 1 57 16 0 50 15 3 822 6 9 269 6 11 213 2 1 241 18 11 5,498 9 9 235 13 7 391 11 7 New Plymouth ... 542 2,236 8 7 375 1,657 1 2 Naeiee *Port Ahuriri Waipukurau 592 35 52 2,784 17 6 161 11 11 240 9 9 182 1 8 829 9 3 0 11 8 18 10 0 Wellington Greytown Wanganui 2003 144 1044 8,622 16 0 643 10 11 4,793 6 3 1806 25 254 7,778 1 4 159 3 2 1,307 6 5 Blenheim Havelock Kaikoura Picton 363 250 45 244 2,070 9 8 1,667 4 2 198 18 4 1,257 14 11 124 28 19 133 567 16 1 138 12 0 144 11 0 542 18 11 Nelson Collingwood Motueka 786 54 34 3,406 5 11 299 3 4 146 14 5 1237 23 19 6,502 16 1 152 15 4 100 4 4 Charleston 501 2,320 2 9 96 463 15 H Westpoet 732 3,659 14 9 222 855 15 3 GrEEYMOUTH 1172 6,057 18 1 280 1,395 3 1 HOKITIKA Ross 1626 327 7,944 2 7 1,412 15 7 780 59 3,491 1 2 296 3 9 Cheistchuech ... Akaroa Kaiapoi Lyttelton *Temuka Timaru Waimate 2590 118 217 329 11,369 16 2 469 10 7 811 7 9 1,264 19 8 1320 112 103 231 1 172 17 5,932 12 5 605 10 10 513 18 6 1,027 8 7 3 0 0 737 16 10 53 5 5 635 55 2,609 3 2 259 12 1 Dunedin Arrow River Balclutha Clyde Hamiltons Kawarau Lawrence Manuherikia Mount Ida Oamaru Port Chalmers ... Queenstown #Switzers *Teviot Tokomairiro Waikoaaili West Taieri 3016 169 296 164 108 111 322 111 172 831 385 288 12,687 14 7 821 10 0 1,248 12 2 710 10 0 634 17 0 512 18 7 1,404 13 3 442 4 1 706 10 0 3,399 3 0 1,648 19 4 1,398 0 9 2958 16 66 55 14 19 123 31 29 220 128 35 12,935 1 7 39 14 9 286 5 7 252 0 10 78 13 0 108 7 6 548 17 10 172 19 0 165 16 0 1,051 10 11 525 18 8 157 10 0 16 391 199 84 57 19 6 1,616 1 0 812 14 10 363 4 6 112 73 16 427 13 4 310 8 7 66 5 1 Inveecaegill Campbelltown ... Riverton 653 54 138 2,828 17 0 350 13 5 573 14 2 268 60 33 1,156 0 10 306 5 6 177 11 4 Totals £75,833 18 4 28,427 £127,218 4 11 16,740 * Offices marked tl ius were oi ied durini the ■ear.

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Table No. 4, TABLE Showing the Number and AMOUNT of Post Office SAVINGS BANK TRANSACTIONS in the Colony of NEW ZEALAND, during the Year 1869. ALSO, SUMMARIES of the TRANSACTIONS during the Years 1867 and 1868. AND, the TOTAL since the commencement of the SYSTEM on the Ist February, 1867.

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DEPOSITS. WITHDRAWALS. BALANCE. pq New Accounts Opened. Additions to Open Accounts. Total Deposits. No OE ACCNTS. WITHDEAWN UPON. Amount op Ac c ounts Closed. Accounts open on 31st Decembee. Inteeest Added to Peincipal and inteeest PROVINCES. Pa No. op DEAWALS. Peincipal Inteeest PAID ON Closed Accounts. 6 No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. WlTHDEAWN. No. Amount. No. Amount Principal. open on 31st Dec opDepositoes on 3 1st Dec. — £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d £ s. d. i £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Auckland ... 13 915 i | 20,475 9 4| 1 I 2,656 22,695 15 4 3,571 43,171 4 8 1,886 2,251 35,493 13 5 207 8 10 548 13,000 12 41 367 1 7,677 11 3 1 1,076 12 0 8,754 3 3 Taeanaki 1 175 3,407 15 6 343 2,996 0 10 518 6,403 16 4 231 263 4,675 17 10 33 4 o' 81 2,348 4 9! 94 1,727 18 6, 120 11 0 1,848' 9 6 Hawke's Bay 3 76 1,726 19 0 159 1,451 4 9 235 3,178 3 9 79 96 781 14 11 2 2 3 13 236 8 7 63 2,396 8 10 82 2 3 2,478 11 1 Wellington 3 329 7,129 8 0 997 10,132 14 1 1,326 17,262 2 L 648 753 13,661 19 2 69 5 0 153 4,602 16 7| 176 3,600 2 11 405 11 7 4,005 14 6 Maelboeough 4 55 2,378 11 0! 140 911 7 0 195 3,289 18 0 75 80 1,764 0 4! 7 4 8 18 561 5 10; 37 1,525 17 8 101 12 8 i 1,627 10 4 Nelson 5 265 8,203 0 0 922 11,294 16 6 1,187 19,497 19 6 574 687 13,374 4 3 42 12 r '' 110 3,755 8 1 155 6,123 15 3 412 5 4 i 6,536 0 7 Westland 3 338 11,781 14 0 .' 1,488 18,066 7 6, 1,826 29,848 1 6' 835 992 23,217 5 10 93 3 11 158 9,525 1 9 180 6,630 15 8 786 8 2 7,417 3 10 Canteebuey 7 765 25,715 11 0 j 2,514 24,194 9 1 3,279 49,910 0 1 1,465 1,655 30,788 7 10 126 14 0 232 10,345 16 5 533 19,121 12 3 1,448 18 8 20,570 10 11 Otago 17 817 24,155 19 0 3,593 35,147 5 lo| 4,410 59,303 4 10 1,835 2,141 48,155 8 11 292 17 ll! ! 414 18,034 9 2 403 11,147 15 11 1,748 10 2 12,896 6 1 Southland 3 104 3,450 13 0 482 5,583 2 0 586 9,033 15 0 341 374 7,686 18 0 : 44 0 5 74 2,679 9 1 30 1,346 17 0 311 2 7 1,657 19 7 i All N.Z. dueing 1869 59 3,839 108,424 19 10 1 13,294 1 132,473 5 11 17,133 1,801 I 65,089 12 7; 2,038 67,792 9 8 240,898 5 9 7,969 9,292 179,599 10 6' 918 13 7 i 61,298 15 3 6,493 14 5 „ „ 1868 55 3,282 100,167 3 0 . 9,732 94,368 8 6 13,014 194,535 11 6 5,347 6,365 106,567 6 1 527 11 2 1,186 35,913 5 10 2,096 87,968 5 5 4,352 16 1 92,321 1 6 „ 1867 .44 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 71 0 4 364 8,183 13 6 ; 2,156 ' 70,027 9 8 1,170 4 5 71,197 14 1 ! I All N.Z. since commencement. 9,641 272,360 11 11 27,483 259,445 13 2 37,124 531,806 5 1 14,908 17,576 312,511 14 9' 1,517 5 1 .3,351 I 109,186 11 11 6,290 , 231,311 5 3 59 219,294 10 41 12,016 14 11

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Table No. 5. TABLE shewing the Number and AMOUNT of TRANSACTIONS at each POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK in the Colony of NEW ZEALAND during the year 1869.

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DEPOSITS. wit: :drawals. Name op Oppice. mstoopenAccts. ;al Deposits. New Accounts opened. Additii Toi No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. Auckland Alexandra Cambridge Hamilton A Mongonui Newcastle Onehunga Otahuhu Raglan RusBell Shortland Tauranga Wangarei 622 30 25 10 3 3 20 5 1 3 129 56 8 £ s. d. 16,418 1 0 144 12 0 131 8 0 65 4 10 77 0 0 11 6 0 239 2 0 12 10 0 3 0 0 95 7 6 2,076 8 0 1,034 10 0 167 0 0 2,022 48 34 51 12 15 46 3 £ s. d. 18,879 7 4 177 14 0 143 9 0 260 10 0 62 19 0 55 14 0 197 1 0 11 10 0 2,644 78 59 61 15 18 66 8 1 11 465 123 22 £ a. d. 35,297 8 4 322 6 0 274 17 0 325 14 10 139 19 0 67 0 0 436 3 0 24 0 0 3 0 0 240 16 6 4,541 2 0 1,313 5 0 185 13 0 1,922 5 12 7 2 3 23 2 1 6 239 17 12 £ s. d. 2,9707 14 10 39 14 10 78 9 11 215 16 6 28 10 0 9 10 0 234 3 0 23 0 0 3 0 0 225 5 2 4.507 5 8 237 11 3 183 12 3 8 336 67 14 145 9 0 2,464 14 0 278 15 0 18 13 0 New Plymouth 175 3,407 15 6 343 2,996 0 10 518 6,403 16 4 263 4,675 17 10 Napiee *Port Ahuriri Waipukurau 74 2 1,709 19 0 17 0 0 155 4 1,395 4 9 56 0 0 229 6 3,105 3 9 73 0 0 96 781 14 11 Wellington Greytown Wanganui 170 23 136 4,201 10 0 180 19 0 2,746 19 0 698 13 286 7,816 17 1 64 17 0 2,251 0 0 868 36 422 12,018 7 1 245 16 0 4,997 19 0 596 11 146 10,751 13 9 109 0 0 2,801 5 5 Blenheim Havelock Kaikoura Picton 32 3 3 17 1,735 18 0 1 11 0 145 0 0 496 2 0 80 27 2 31 598 6 0 7 8 6 16 14 0 288 18 6 112 30 5 48 2,334 4 0 8 19 6 161 14 0 785 0 6 54 5 3 18 1,537 13 4 11 6 6 60 0 0 155 0 6 Nelson Collingwood Motueka 79 3 7 2,318 15 0 310 0 0 8 0 0 223 2 8 2,505 1 6 59 0 0 3 10 0 302 5 15 4,823 16 6 369 0 0 11 10 0 208 2 4,028 9 5 20 0 0 Chaeleston 57 1,826 15 0 286 3,295 10 0 343 5,122 5 0 170 4,051 8 8 Westpoet 119 3,739 10 0 403 5,431 18 0 522 9,171 8 0 307 5,274 6 2 Geeymouth 170 6,733 5 0 628 9,016 12 0 798 15,749 17 0 445 11,681 9 7 HOKITIKA Ross 143 25 4,600 18 0 447 11 0 767 93 8,013 1 6 1,036 14 0 910 118 12,613 19 6 1,485 5 0 513 34 10,623 10 3 912 6 0 Cheistchuech Akaroa Kaiapoi Lyttelton *Temuka Timaru Waimate 621 6 33 48 21,507 19 0 105 14 0 736 17 0 1,171 16 0 1,980 21 82 237 19,722 16 1 71 2 0 1,014 0 0 1,545 5 0 2,601 27 115 285 41,230 15 1 176 16 0 1,750 17 0 2,717 1 0 1,468 7 30 82 24,315 0 9 30 15 11 887 4 1 2,023 3 0 "54 3 2,126 6 0 66 19 0 151 43 1,835* 3 0 6 3 0 "205 46 8,961 9 0 73 2 0 "61 7 3,518 16 1 13 8 0 Dunedin Arrow River Balclutha Clyde Hamiltons Kawarau Lawrence Manuherikia Mount Ida Oamaru Port Chalmers Queenstown *Switzers *Teviot Tokomairiro Waikouaiti West Taieri 534 17 18 8 11 2 21 16,378 10 0 1,355 14 0 601 18 0 18 7 0 465 10 0 17 0 0 522 15 6 2,520 14 66 100 35 8 83 25,104 8 4 524 9 0 558 6 0 584 7 0 741 14 0 64 0 0 934 11 6 3,054 31 84 108 46 10 104 41,482 18 4 1,880 3 0 1,160 4 0 602 14 0 1,207 4 0 81 0 0 1,457 7 0 1,821 20 16 15 8 2 28 40,014 4 2 977 3 2 393 16 8 513 3 4 332 12 9 40 4 2 1,239 4 11 26 66 60 15 757 10 0 1,831 17 0 950 12 0 396 2 0 40 183 346 80 602 18 0 2,077 10 0 2,319 10 6 962 7 0 66 249 406 95 1,360 8 0 3,909 7 0 3,270 2 6 1,358 9 0 17 53 109 14 489 0 10 855 6 10 1,889 9 9 391 13 0 4 25 6 4 2 0 0 733 18 6 58 5 0 66 0 0 13 54 25 26 14 17 0 292 14 6 205 6 0 160 7 0 17 79 31 30 16 17 0 1,026 13 0 263 11 0 226 7 0 1 17 10 10 84 0 0 432 2 5 123 16 8 379 10 3 Inyeecaegill Campbelltown Riverton 90 5 9 3,202 17 0 27 16 0 220 0 0 393 77 12 5,153 9 0 284 11 0 145 2 0 483 82 21 8,356 6 0 312 7 0 365 2 0 319 26 35 6,666 12 5 440 0 I 580 5 6 Totals 3,839 108,424 19 10 13,294 132,473 5 11 17,133 240,898 5 9 9,292 179,599 10 6 * Offices marl :ed thus were opened d iring the year.

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Table No. 6. TABLE showing the MONTHLY TRANSACTIONS with the POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS in the Colony of NEW ZEALAND, during the Year 1869; together with the TOTAL TRANSACTIONS during 1868, and the INCREASE during 1869.

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Table No. 7. SUMMARY of the ANNUAL INTEREST RETURNS from the several CHIEF and ACCOUNTING POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS in the COLONY ; together with the number of ACCOUNTS open at each ; the BALANCE AT CREDIT of OPEN ACCOUNTS on the 31st December, 1869 ; and the INTEREST carried to credit of the same on the Ist January, 1870.

Table No. 8. TABLE showing the NUMBER of SAVINGS BANK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS issued to DEPOSITORS from the CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, during each Month and Year since the System commenced on the 1st February, 1867.

Fbovinces asd AccouNiura No. of Banks open. No. of Open Accounts at Each. Balance of Principal in Deposit on 31st Dec, 1869. Amount of Interest carried to Credit of Open Accounts on Jan. 1,1870. Total Amount at Credit of Open Accounts on 1st January, 1870, including Interest. Offices. Auckland 13 1,139 £ b. d. 38,904 13 3 £ s. d. 1,076 12 0 £ s. d. 39,981 5 3 Taranaki 1 171 4,946 15 0 120 11 0 5,067 6 0 Hawke'a Bay 3 97 3,463 15 2 82 2 3 3,545 17 5 Wellington 3 518 13,424 2 5 405 11 7 13,829 14 0 Marlborough 4 99 3,440 6 6 101 12 8 3,541 19 2 Nelson ... 3 156 5,663 11 8 170 14 11 5,834 6 7 ("Charleston bo j ■_ » I Westport I O | Oreymouth H I (JETokitika 1 1 1 77 152 259 3,427 8 6 7,427 3 0 15,006 7 9 81 9 3 160 1 2 401 1 2 3,508 17 9 7,587 4 2 15,407 8 11 2 266 13,203 7 5 385 7 0 13,588 14 5 Canterbury 7 1,350 48,787 2 7 1,448 18 8 50,236 1 3 Otago 17 1,474 57,180 13 4 1,748 10 2 58,929 3 6 Southland 3 285 9,647 5 3 311 2 7 9,958 7 10 All New Zealand in 1869 59 6,043 224,522 11 10 6,493 14 5 231,016 6 3 1868 55 4,252 159,165 19 6 4,352 16 1 163,518 15 7 67,497 10 8 Increase during 1869 ... 1,791 65,356 12 4 2,140 18 4

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Table No. 11. RETURN of the NUMBER and VALUE of Postage Stamps printed during the Years 1865, 1866, 1867, 1868, and 1869.

Table No. 12. RETURN of INTERPROVINCIAL MAIL STEAM SUBSIDIES, June, 1870.

Table No. 13. STATEMENT of CORRESPONDENCE received from LONDON during the Years 1868 and 1869.

Table No. 14. STATEMENT of CORRESPONDENCE despatched to LONDON during the Years 1868 and 1869.

1865. 186i 186' 186: 186! Bates. Number. Value. Number. Value. Number. Value. Number. Value. Number. Value. £ £ £ 5,400 15,126 £ 5,904 4,134 At One Shilling. At Sixpence ... At Fourpence... At Threepence.. At Twopence ... At One Penny... 159,120 548,400 436,800 121,920 1,998,000 774,960 4,039,200 £ 7,956 13,710 7,280 1,524 16,650 3,229 50,349 * 242,880 * 6,072 # 714,240 17,856 108,000 605,040 # 119,280 165,360 # 13,239 13,334 5,483 5160 13,900 7,790 * 117 10,108 6,734 27,057 # 1,989,840 714.0C0 16,582 2,975 1,059,120 1,600,080 1,315,920 412,800 1,668,000 1,869,600 9,360 1,212,960 1,616,160 Totals 2,946,720 25,629 4,689,360 49,912 4,663,440 47,376 3,123,120 * A large nui iber of these postage stamps 'ere in stock at the close of the ireviuus year.

Cont: [ACTS. Services. Annual Subsidy. How Oeten. Mileage eveey Month. Expense PEE Mile. Commence. Terminate. £ t7,575 s. d. 7 0.636 * Manukau to Bluff and back April, 1870 Monthly 1,790 Circular Saw Steam Navigation Com; lany. t Or £725 per mo: itli if service Bhould not be ci intinued beond 6 months.

In 1868. In 1869. Date op Becbipt. Letters. Books. Newspapers. Letters. Books. Newspapers. January February ... March April May June July August September,., October November ... December ... 27,888 30,610 33,103 22,734 29,417 26,975 26,508 26,496 33,187 22,169 28,133 31,972 2,247 2,731 2,609 1,717 3,243 2,164 1,995 2,352 2,746 1,993 2,513 2,466 68,903 75,019 73,212 68,377 70,759 59,403 67,854 65,087 61,972 66,028 65,161 62,883 80,043 26,154 12,334 32,033 19,211 18,383 18,609 21,639 21,052 21,581 22,338 30,793 2,321 3,244 850 1,479 1,371 1,519 1,678 1,530 2,432 1,867 1,794 13,037 88,819 50,157 82,784 107,154 69,516 64,333 65,015 65,283 64,766 63,822 63,414 91,699 Totals 339,190 28,776 804,658 274,170 33,122 876,762

In 1868. In 1869. Date op Despatch. Letters. Books. Newspapers. Letters. Books. Newspapers. January February ... March April May June July August September... October November ... December ... 24,390 26,533 28,846 27,683 27,451 26.319 27,166 26,189 25,517 22,642 26,627 31,146 353 247 359 201 224 218 394 315 407 291 331 319 17,661 21,255 23,078 21,382 21,978 18,777 20,075 23,095 19,967 20,815 20,576 30,670 19,442 24,024 15,935 18,202 29,775 24,657 23,771 22,134 21,446 22,562 42,206 18,377 164 284 261 146 213 288 388 332 269 228 653 301 16,986 18,712 12,534 16,676 24,065 23,887 20,030 20,678 18,169 19,954 39,810 16,987 Totals 320,509 3,659 259,329 282,531 3,527 248,488

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Table No- 15. COMPARATTVE TABLE showing the POSTAL REVENUE and LETTERS and NEWSPAPERS Received at and Despatched from the several PROVINCES of New Zealand, from 1858 to 1869, both inclusive.

Let: :ees. News: ■apees. Peovince. Revenue. Received. Despatched. Received. Despatched. Auckland — 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 £ s. d. 1,978 1 7 2,521 16 7 3,079 1 5 3,679 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 8,754 16 7 10,814 0 5 65,874 82,678 122,807 170,065 185,755 284,834 528,633 514,421 438,945 379,254 461,861 578,471 67,447 90,595 125,535 177,070 196,282 322,595 531,279 528,509 440,613 361,362 411,812 495,315 104,379 108,523 133,367 157,017 179,256 211,426 312,248 318,569 327,937 254,973 293,742 396,232 114,988 136,789 177,839 238,642 302,815 453,535 813,452 727,170 561,148 179,049 130,546 166,928 Tabanaki — 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 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 2 645 12 2 647 16 1 14,017 15,676 31,100 33,120 22,227 28,672 42,274 52,498 42,705 28,399 28 554 26,249 14,554 16,223 33,781 35,110 23,195 32,701 43,520 52,082 43,285 27,976 29,452 26,578 19,142 18,474 26,834 29,599 24,818 31,658 57,547 66,448 61,194 29,775 26,153 28,458 9,812 10,720 21,549 23,948 14,341 19,338 22,654 25,128 20,170 11,052 15,423 13,533 Hawke's Bay— 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 153 6 11 296 6 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 1,390 0 4 1,481 17 4 14,228 19,006 38,516 36,116 43,342 58,943 68,721 88,599 71,353 62,539 67,907 12,507 18,1C9 36,895 38,847 48,717 60,685 71,546 88,134 74,993 73,216 65,967 15 037 21,261 27,885 35,434 67,441 88,979 94,718 82,945 56,760 50,198 67,239 7,018 10,472 13,245 39,512 56,777 66,120 68,780 81,922 58,475 52,572 38,684 Wellington— 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1,299 11 5 1,397 10 7 1,501 0 7 1.662 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 12,579 4 7 12,179 1 8 84,687 93,220 83,359 93,635 101,613 117,936 139,717 259,152 270,563 288,815 328,180 319,709 87,111 92,805 84,060 15,642 104,794 113,756 132,551 237,907 253 988 289,058 311,476 302,209 131,413 112,235 83,95' l 96,067 102,730 131,854 148,741 206,566 210,306 159,238 179,923 225,867 126,441 105,099 120,586 145,768 191,873 209,692 219,553 261,080 286,889 178,765 179,042 217,126 Nelson— 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 731 1 1 831 8 1 995 3 6 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 3,651 12 8 3,380 11 9 18,796 42,280 42,771 72,626 56,132 63,356 75,807 99,661 104,282 142,697 203,537 180,827 14,771 57,911 58,767 76,048 68,348 83,601 93,715 126,143 115,829 143,374 200,665 176,903 26,535 60,177 72,356 95,575 102,889 106,743 132,484 128,317 126,047 J 02,809 135,027 143,694 31,123 83,272 97.120 113,843 117,150 129,787 161,614 130,436 158,877 83,252 112,948 105,830

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Table No. 15— continued. COMPARATIVE TABLE, &c.

Lettees. News: ■apees. Peovince. Revenue. Received. Despatched. Received. Despatohei "aelboeough— 1861 1802 1863 1804 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 £ a. d. 206 12 7 294 11 4 347 6 2 843 13 7 853 17 6 794 4 0 838 19 6 1,048 2 2 896 11 4 14,500 12,800 40,967 83,990 59,507 64,117 47,890 48,391 54,812 14,171 12,334 34,067 76,978 62,672 57,430 47,215 48,428 53,562 16,480 7,895 40,526 108,658 62,212 78,335 45,477 43,592 57,796 5,591 10,289 37,268 67,778 73,354 65,419 34,264 35,635 38,611 Ianteebuey— 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1,049 11 4 1,563 11 6 2,052 15 8 2,790 1 5 4,016 16 7 5,498 18 1 7,326 15 9 10,158 1 9 14,342 11 10 15,471 9 8 *8,525 19 4 8,857 8 10 50,954 53,616 73,109 130,500 215,742 317,011 378,585 472,284 734,852 804,123 539.610 535,062 22,582 60,675 72,881 130,899 234,459 312,212 400,838 486,007 671,720 801,774 436,125 397,352 41,392 61,214 91,478 124,485 181,881 405,404 307,616 381,360 512,138 571,558 398,326 342,274 27,161 48,817 66,951 138,001 198,500 362,154 384,090 480,238 597,220 269,852 176,402 189,229 Otago— 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 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 12030 6 10 13,482 9 4 13,605 12 3 13,628 1 5 20,477 36,249 62,168 153,354 360,246 693,496 678,349 583,545 581,353 508,882 595,062 584,715 21,786 39,207 62,916 154,201 389,231 660,889 638,792 568,001 599,861 575,948 535,909 538,329 23,742 30,902 42,418 69,692 187,132 368,449 459,095 439,733 470,820 378,784 545,450 574,691 28,229 41,099 63,175 114,433 310,883 549,869 680,917 551,303 561,341 519,253 502,521 535,131 iOUTHLAND — 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1S69 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 2,106 1 6 1,805 18 11 13,500 31,104 100,331 126,473 93,396 79,372 76,918 84,235 71,414 14,796 33,007 106,765 135,491 102,321 82,996 81,209 84,560 75,445 13,636 32,751 110,632 142,903 111,660 89,806 71,146 82,232 89.017 4,444 23,947 105,124 131,568 79,920 80,525 56,406 64,357 64,790 'estland— 1868 1869 4,771 7 11 4,292 18 1 251,108 223,369 242,479 242,400 152,666 151,624 106,860 116,393 Chatham Islands— 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869+ ... j. 3 0 0 7 19 5 9 9 8 12 11 4 18 12 2 29 4 6 Totals— 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1809 6,024 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 46,475 9 3 4.9,598 4 9 55,331 18 1 57,107 14 0 57,984 5 10 254,605 337,947 434,320 603,209 1,021,735 1,687,945 2,051,265 2,208,285 2,404.788 2,408,331 2,003,077 2,612,535 228,251 369,923 456,049 633,559 1,100,497 1,715,303 2,099,877 2,235,188 2,353,856 2,402,909 2,374,122 2,374,060 346,603 406,562 471,664 630,436 854,786 1,474.125 1,758,271 1,809,583 1,959,528 1,670,520 1,907,309 2,076,892 337,745 432,823 557,692 797,915 1,209,337 1 923,544 2,547,746 2,397,409 2,413,511 1,390,368 1,376,306 1,486,255 *The Westland Returns have been si +Return not received. sparated from those of Canterbur since the 1st if January, 1868.

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Table No. 16. RETUEN showing the Number of Letters received by the different PROVINCES of NEW Zealand, during the Year ending 31st December, 1869.

Table No. 17. RETURN showing the Number of Letters despatched from the different PROVINCES of NEW ZEALAND, during the Year ended 31st December, 1869.

Feom 'laces wit: Colony. :in THE Feom 'laces wit: :out the Ci ILONY. PROVINCES. Total without the Colony. Other Provinces in New Zealand. Places within the Province. Total within the Colony. Totals without AND WITHIN the Colony. United Kingdom. Australian Colonies. Other Places. 66,272 36,096 2,477 104,845 85,235 388,391 473,626 578,471 Auckland ... Taranaki ... 3,447 1,092 18 4,557 17,943 3,749 21,692 26,249 Hawke's Bay 9,397 2,231 35 11,663 28,444 27,800 56,244 67,907 Wellington 31,418 16,656 2,766 50,840 128,335 140,534 268,869 319,709 Nelson 17,696 7,566 36 25,298 91,361 64,168 155,529 180,827 Marlborough 3,967 1,176 3 5,146 21,268 28,398 49,666 54,812 Canterbury 65,580 17,792 1,517 84,889 101,456 348,717 450,173 535,062 Otago 71,929 45,925 2,981 120,835 84,217 379,663 463'880 584,715 Southland... 10,381 7,809 214 18,404 21,386 31,624 53,010 71,414 Westland ... 14,981 41,171 56,152 101,574 65,643 167,217 223,369 Totals 295,068 177,514 10,047 482,629 681,219 1,478,687 2,159,906 2,642,535

To P: ;ACES with: Colony. :n the To 'laces wit: :out the Co: ,ONY. PROVINCES Total without the Colony. Other Provinces in New Zealand. Totals without AND within the Colony. United Kingdom. Australian Colonies. Other Places. Places within the Province. Total within the Colony. 63,710 33,767 2,284 99,761 81,940 313,614 395,554 Auckland ... 495,315 Taranaki ... 3,670 889 45 4,604 17,831 4,143 21,974 26,578 Hawke's Bay 6,285 1,327 41 7,653 28,643 29,671 58,314 65,967 Wellington 34,116 17,534 1,114 52,764 140,103 109,342 249,445 302,209 Nelson 14,872 6,276 423 21,571 96,198 59,134 155,332 176,903 Marlborough 3,484 651 19 4,154 20,783 28,625 49,408 53,562 Canterbury 66,853 17,553 844 85,250 99,025 213,077 312,102 397,352 Otago 72,947 42,843 2,263 118,053 96,879 323,397 420,276 538,329 Southland... 9,674 7,328 234 17,236 18,981 39,228 58,209 75,445 Westland... 28,234 38,037 58 66,329 89,836 86,235 176,071 242,400 Totals 303,845 166,205 7,325 477,375 690,219 1,206,466 1,896,685 2,374,060

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Table No. 18. RETURN showing the Number of NEWSPAPERS received by the different PROVINCES of NEW ZEALAND, during the Year ended 31st December, 1869.

Table No. 19. RETURN showing the number of NEWSPAPERS despatched from the different PROVINCES of NEW ZEALAND, during the Year ending 31st December, 1869.

Fbom 'laces without the Colony. [Feom 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. Auckland ... 129,475 32,797 1,422 163,694 47,343 185,195 232,538 396,232 Taranaki ... 9,346 1,806 563 11,715 14,779 1,964 16,743 28,458 Hawke's Bay 25,314 3,216 17 28,547 23,810 14,882 38,692 67,239 Wellington... 108,257 13,643 1,537 123,437 72,445 29,985 102,430 225,867 Nelson 62,432 8,255 15 70,702 55,982 17,010 72,992 143,694 Marlborough 12,318 2,467 14,785 21,663 21,348 43,011 57,796 Canterbury.., 163,059 17,633 585 181,277 54,983 106,014 160,997 342,274 Otago 281,154 77,343 2,623 361,120 55,189 158,382 213,571 574,691 Southland ... 48,313 13,037 164 61,514 20,043 7,460 27,503 89,017 Westland ... 26,637 55,041 81,678 56,808 13,138 69,946 151,624 Totals ... 866,305 225,238 6,926 1,098,469 423,045 555,378 978,423 2,076,892

To P: jACES with: Colony. [N THE To 'LACES WITHl IUT THE Co: .ONY. Totals without PROVINCES. Totals without the Colony. Other Provinces in New Zealand. Places within the Province. Totals within the Colony. AND within the Colony. United Kingdom. Australian Colonies. Other Places. Auckland ... 51,514 23,288 2,015 76,817 45,388 44,723 90,111 166,928 Taranaki ... 4,217 693 23 4,933 8,200 400 8,600 13,533 Hawke's Bay 6,516 1,373 8 7,897 12,450 18,337 30,787 38,684 Wellington 30,394 8,760 820 39,974 110,549 66,603 177,152 217,126 Nelson 15,036 2,574 189 17,799 59,468 28,563 88,031 105,830 Marlborough 2,621 263 20 2,904 6,875 28,832 35,707 38,611 Canterbury 88,573 12,727 438 101,738 55,382 32,109 87,491 189,229 Otago 74,382 31,500 1,848 107,730 58,776 368,625 427,401 535,131 Southland... 6,928 4,513 157 11,598 12,495 40,697 53,192 64,790 Westland ... 16,170 17,479 8 33,657 50,621 32,115 82,736 116,393 Totals 5,526 405,047 420,204 661,004 1,081,208 1,486,255 296,351 103,170

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Table No. 20. TABLE showing the REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the POSTAL Department in the Province of AUCKLAND in 1869.

o M Total Received and Despatched. Mail Seevices. EXPENDITUEE. Total. PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. O o 6 5.3 Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Mode of Conveyance. Number of times weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revcnnc. I Trunk Lines : - I. Auckland to Maungaturoto (Northern) ... II. „ Mercer (Southern) ... III. Drury to Raglan 12 8 4 20,272 52,994 19,925 14,704 16,729 12,573 2,757 2,761 2,357 80 39 67 Horse and Foot Coach Horse and Foot 1 6 2 £ s. d. 283 0 0 450 0 0 246 0 0 £ b. d. 61 0 0 97 0 0 51 5 0 £ s. d. £ s. d. 344 0 0 547 0 0 297 5 0 £ s. d. 168 18 8 441 12 4 166 0 10 Broaches : I. Auckland to Onehunga II. „ Howick III. Papakura to Wairoa IV. Mercer to Newcastle V. Newcastle to Alexandra VI. „ Cambridge ... VII. Alexandra to Cambridge , VIII. Auckland to Helensville IX. Helensville to Mangawhare X. „ Matakohe XL Te Arai to Port Albert XII. Whau Bridge to Muddy Creek XIII. Kaukapakapa to Komokoriki XIV. Auckland to Wangarei ;XV. ,, Wangarei Heads ... XVI. Wangarei Heads to Waipu XVII. „ ParoaBay XVIII. Wangarei to Mangapai XIX. Auckland to Russell XX. Russell to Hokianga XXI. „ Ahipara XXII. Auckland to Kawa Kawa XXIII. Kawa Kawa to vessels in river XXIV. Auckland to Mongonui XXV. „ Shortland XXVI. Shortland to Grahamstown XXVII. „ Hastings XXVI1L „ Puriri XXIX. Auckland to Kapanga XXX. „ St. Andrews XXXI. „ Whitiangi XXXII. „ Tairua XXXIII. „ Tauranga XXXIV. Tauranga to Maketu XXXV. Auckland to Opotiki 2 3 1 3 3 2 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 5 1 41,886 14,360 2,673 9,159 8,471 21,695 3,720 8,454 3,961 4,103 3,069 205 633 9,538 3,086 2,369 3,527 29,092 5,605 3,536 624 10,663 4,704 1,830 1,634 5,212 10,447 3,163 4,698 1,914 2,418 3,195 165 579 4,505 1,567 2,373 3,751 14,631 3,144 2,195 184 1,999 882 344 305 977 1,958 593 889 359 453 599 30 108 845 294 445 541 2,743 589 411 34 6 15 9 36 35 26 30 38 75 70 11 7 10 96 80 12 5 12 140 45 77 152 2 185 56 1 12 13 47 100 121 130 195 25 240 Coach Horse and Foot Horse a ... a ... Spring Cart ... Boat J) ■ • ■ Foot '*' Horse Horse and Foot Sailing Vessel... it Foot Horse Sailing Vessel Horse and Boat 12 6 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Uncertain 1 1 1 Uncertain 2 Uncertain 120 0 0 100 0 0 16 0 0 114 0 0 71 14 0 52 0 0 145 0 0 80 0 0 100 0 0 26 0 0 20 0 0 24 0 0 | 19 3 0 25 0 0 18 0 0 20 0 0 30 6 1 75 0 0 119 10 0 0 13 0 6 0 0 9 14 6 216 9 3 70 0 0 33 0 0 5 0 0 30 0 0 25 0 0 45 0 0 10 0 0 30 0 0 10 0 0 14 0 0 15 0 0 If 20 'o 0 j 5"'o 0 10 0 0 30 0 0 15 0 0 15 0 0 2 10 0 ... ... ... ... 190 0 0 133 0 0 21 0 0 144 0 0 121 0 0 116 14 0 62 0 0 175 0 0 90 0 0 114 0 0 41 0 0 20 0 0 24 0 0 ] 33 3 0 30 0 0 18 0 0 30 0 0 60 6 1 90 0 0 134 10 0 3 3 0 6 0 0 29 14 6 1,157 1 3 ["159 8 8 i 349 1 0 119 13 4 22 5 6 76 6 4 70 11 10 180 15 10 31 0 0 70 9 0 33 0 2 34 3 10 25 11 6 1 14 2 5 5 6 79 9 8 25 14 4 19 14 10 29 7 10 242 8 8 46 14 2 29 9 4 5 4 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9,336 207,804 73,431 12,122 226 7,891 137 615 234 24,637 2,778 2,309 6,395 48,256 10,707 2,431 10 1,108 36 99 131 11,596 1,331 1,145 1,199 9.048 2,007 347 2 208 7 19 24 2,174 249 214 Sailing Vessel ... Boat Sailing Vessel... Steamer Foot j? 20 0 0 575 0 0 (69 8 8 (10 O 0 5 0 0 50 0 0 77 16 0 1,731 14 0 611 18 6 101 0 4 1 17 8 65 15 2 1 2 10 5 2 6 1 19 0 205 6 3 23 3 0 19 4 10 12 6 3 3 Uncertain 365 12 0 )) . .. Horse Sailing Vessel ... " it . j 80 0 0 16 5 0 8 4 4 0 2 10 0 12 10 0 4 10 25 13 3 32 10 0 2 8 1 21 5 0 58 4 4 0 2 10 0 12 10 0 4 10 65 13 3 37 10 0 17 8 1 „ it ... „ a 40 0 0 5 0 0 15 0 0 Horse and Foot Sailing Vessel... 1 Uncertain ...

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m Total Received and Despatched. Mail Seevices. EXPENDITUEE. Total. PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. O d to S.s Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Mode of Conveyance. Number of times weekly. Cost of Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue Conveyance. I Branches —Continued. XXXVI. Auckland to Poverty Bay ... XXXVII. „ Kawau XXXVIII. „ North Shore XXXIX. „ Eden Terrace XL. „ Parnell XLI. „ Onehunga* ... XLII. „ Wharf XLIII. Wharf to Vessels in Harbour 2 1 1 2 1 7,583 260 6,075 21,130 23,244 5,055 225 1,919 5,860 6,636 922 42 360 1,099 1,244 375 36 3 2 1 Sailing Vessel... Steamer ...! Horse and Foot Coach Uncertain 6 12 12 £ s. d. 7 18 0 0 5 6 24 0 0 30 0 0 20 0 0 96 0 0 37 2 0 36 0 0 £ s. d. 20 0 0 10 0 0 25 0 0 10 0 0 £ a. d. £ s. d. 27 18 0 0 5 6 34 0 0 55 0 0 30 0 0 96 0 0 37 2 0 36 0 0 £ s. d. 63 3 10 2 3 4 50 12 6 176 1 8 193 14 0 ... ... Mail Cart Boat ... I I ... I ... Country Mail Services —Total Chief Post Office, Auckland 91 1 672,569 401,207 229,918 332,242 42,441 62,483 2717 2,894 16 6 1,448 3 8 2,431 12 3 365 12 0 468 12 9 4,708 12 2 2,900 5 0 5,606 8 1 5,207 12 4 Totals for Province ... 92 1,073,786 2717 7,608 17 2 10,8.14 0 5 563,160 104,924 2,894 16 6 3,879 15 11 834 4 9 * For conveying sea-borne Mails to and from thi i Manakau. Table No. 21. 'ARTMENT TABLE showing the EEVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the Postal, Dei the Province of Taeattaki in 1869. _ H Total Received and Despatched. Mail Seevices EXPENDITUEE. Totals. PROVINCE OF TARANAKI. O 6 Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. I HrS j * Mode of Conveyance. Number of times weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue. Trunk Line, — New Plymouth to Patea 7,678 2,364 298 100 Horse ... 2 £ s. d. 120 0 0 £ a. a. 27 0 0 £ s. d. 147 0 0 £ s. (1. 93 10 0 7 Country Mail Services —Totals Chief Post Office, New Plymouth ... 7 1 7,678 45,149 52,827 2,364 39,627 41,991 298 4,951 5,249 100 120 0 0 27 0 0 159 16 10 92 "s 6 147 0 0 252 5 4 93 10 0 554 6 1 ... Totals for the Province ! si ioo j 92 8 6 399 5 4 647 16 1 I 120 0 0 186 16 10

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Table No. 22. TABLE showing the REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of HAWKE'S BAY, in 1869.

Table No. 23. TABLE showing REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of WELLINGTON, in 1869.

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O M Total Received and Despatched. Mail Seevices. EXPENDITUEE. Totals. PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAT. O o d Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. O § a£ •s" HS n _ Mode of Conveyance. Number of times Weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue Trunk Lines, — I. Napier to Wairoa (Northern) Wairoa to Mahia ... II. Napier to Waipawa (Southern) Waipawa to Porangahau Porangahau to Wainui 3 1 5 3 1 8,075 6,299 134 179 15,166 3,806 10,360 4,278 268 145 864 21 271 594 16 56 54 43 31 15 Horse Horse Coach Coach Coach 1 i i i £ s. d. 139 10 0 100 0 0 £ s. d. 18 0 0 6 0 0 49 0 0 41 0 0 6 0 0 £ s. d. 0 3 0 0 0 6 0 7 0 0 2 0 0 10 £ s. d. 157 13 0 106 0 6 £ s. d. 93 0 0 3 0 0 180 0 0 117 0 0 7 0 0 ] 199 10 0 ] 289 19 0 85 0 0 91 1 0 Branches, — I. Napier to Peka Peka II. Clive to Pourerere III. Te Aute to Patangata IV. Waipukurau to G-wavas V. Havelock to Kereru Town Branch 4 1 1 3 2 1 8,886 5,561 1,495 1,589 1,919 2,141 2,800 3,168 1,807 2,002 6,561 4,051 57,471 33,219 76,403 72,704 133,874 105,923 770 218 327 434 280 564 22 35 5 50 36 1 Horse Horse Horse Horse Horse Coach i i i i i 6 53 19 6 58 0 0 28 0 0 50 8 0 40 0 0 43 0 0 18 0 0 6 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 25 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 6 0 16 0 10 0 4 0 72 2 0 58 0 0 34 0 6 62 9 6 52 1 0 68 4 0 100 0 0 17 0 0 24 0 0 33 0 0 23 0 0 65 0 0 Country Mail Services —Totals Chief Post Office, Napier 25 1 4,359 10,178 348 797 7 6 193 0 0 490 0 0 13 0 160 7 8 991 10 6 650 7 8 662 0 0 819 17 4 — 14,537 :— 1,641 18 2 1,481 17 4 Totals for the Province 26 \ 348 ... 797 7 6 683 0 0 161 10 8

■A M TotaTi Received and Despatched. Mail Seevices. EXPENDITUEE. Totals. PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. O rM O rA ID § OS Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Mode of Conveyance. Number of times Weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue. s I I Trunk Lines, — I. North-western —Wellington to Patea ... II. North-eastern —Wellington to Upper Hutt ... III. „ Wellington to Masterton IV. „ Masterton to Castle Point 13 3 7 3 138,731 23,242 52,665 9,981 67,853 6,719 15,865 5,141 13,570 1,344 3,173 1,028 150 19 64 34 Coach Coach Coach Horse 2 6 2 1 £ s. d. 1,154 0 0 20 0 0 345 0 0 125 0 0 £ s. d. j 523 15 0 75 0 0 106 10 0 21 19 11 £ s. d. 120 15 8 6 0 0 14 0 0 6 0 0 £ s. d. 1,798 10 8 101 0 0 465 10 0 152 19 11 £ s. d. 1,178 12 0 194 5 0 447 1 0 84 16 0 Branches, — I. Wellington to Karori ... ... ,,, II. Wellington to Makara ... III. Wanganui to Turakina ... 1 1 1,079 417 1,484 288 87 101 57 17 20 4 7i 13 Cart Cart Coach 2 1 6 18 0 0 10 0 0 20 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 25 0 0 17 0 0 20 0 0 8 8 0 4 6 0 12 13 0 ... Country Mail Services —Totals Chief Post Office, Wellington 28 1 227,599 394,319 96,054 346,939 19,209 69,388 291* 1,692 0 0 737 4 11 1,545 0 0 150 15 8 297 1 8 2,580 0 7 1,842 1 8 1,930 1 0 10,249 0 8 12,179 1 8 ... Totals for the Province 29 2911 1,692 0 0 621,918 442,993 88,597 ... ... 2,282 4 11 447 17 4 4,422 2 3

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Table No. 24. TABLE showing the REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of NELSON in 1869.

Table No. 25. TABLE showing the REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of MARLBOROUGH in 1869.

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ft M ft Totals Received and Despatched. Mail Seevices. EXPENDITUEE. Totals. PROVINCE OF NELSON. O ft o d B r- & _____ Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Mode of Conveyance. Number of times weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue I I 1 Trunk Lines, — I. Nelson to Riwaka... II. „ Foxhill Spring Grove to Waimea West ... Foxhill to Tadmor Branches, — ■ I. Hurunui to Hawkeswood II. Nelson to Wakapuaka III. ,, Haveloek Sea-borne Mails, — I. Nelson to Motupipi II. „ Takaka III. ,, Collingwood ... IV. „ Westport, &c 5 6 1 1 19,971 21,848 3,127 1,422 6,064 7,240 758 1,039 1,042 1,244 130 178 36 24 3 20 Spring Cart ... Coach Horse 2 6 3 1 £ s. d. 140 0 0 120 0 0 20 0 0 30 0 0 £ s. d. 68 0 0 75 0 0 12 0 0 5 0 0 £ s. d. 2 12 3 2 14 9 0 9 9 0 3 6 £ s. d. 210 12 3 197 14 9 32 9 9 35 3 6 £ s. d. 145 12 5 159 6 2 22 6 0 10 7 4 i, ... 2 1 1,703 1,415 "963 739 166 127 64 12 32 Cart '.'.'. Horse 1 2 _, 2 143 6 8 33 0 0 72 0 0 22 0 0 6 0 0 0 'o 6 165 6 8 39 0 6 72 0 0 12 16 8 10 6 4 I 1 2 2 10 1,826 2,688 6,169 139,676 913 1,590 1,672 71,176 157 273 287 6,621 35 38 - 52 175") 80 j 571 I Vessel ... I jj )> "'I » '-TS — rl *- a, o 658 16 5 17 0 0 15 0 0 20 0 0 649 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 9 0 18 6 43 14 3 17 4 0 15 5 9 20 18 6 1,349 10 8 13 6 3 19 12 0 44 19 7 973 17 3 Country Mail Services —Totals ... Chief Post Office, Nelson 31 1 199,845 157,885 92,154 157,370 10,225 25,487 „ - ... 1,215 3 1 94 10 0 889 0 0 746 13 4 51 3 3 38 17 6 2,155 6 4 880 0 10 1,412 10 0 1,968 1 9 3,380 11 9 Cart Totals for the Province ... 35,712 571 3,035 7 2 32 357,730 249,524 1,309 13 1 1,635 13 4 90 0 9

_ ft ft Total Received and Despatched. Mail SeeviceS; EXPENDITUEE. Totals. PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. o ft o d r-3 Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. O I" 8 Mode of Conveyance. Number of times Weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue. Trunk Lines, — I. Blenheim to Picton II. „ Awatere III. „ Hawkswood IV. „ Renwicktown V. „ Wairau Valley Branch Lines, — I. Picton to Havelock II. Havelock to Deep Creek... III. * „ Homewood... 2 1 4 1 1 37,669 1,733 6,615 2,349 1,709 43,651 1,369 6,541 964 773 4,092i 128i 613 90i 72i 20 15 140 7 25 Coach Horse Horse Horse Spring Cart 3 1 1 i. £ s. <a. 185 0 0 20 0 0 260 0 0 20 0 0 60 0 0 £ s. d. 148 3 4 10 0 0 5 10 0 15 0 0 15 0 0 £ s. d. I 67 6 2 2 8 5 0 10 0 16 £ s. d. 400 9 6 30 0 0 267 18 5 85 1 0 75 1 6 £ s. d. 234 3 5 2 0 0 59 5 8 4 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 1 8,817 483 104 4,859 589 60 455i 55i 5,513 3,526 25 20 25 Horse Horse Boat 2 1 2 _" 105 0 0 26 0 0 16 13 4 44 0 0 6 0 0 ... 0 7 6 0 1 6 149 7 6 32 1 6 16 13 4 87 7 5 3 0 0 Country Mail Services —Totals ... Chief Post Office, Blenheim ... !_■ l 59,479 48,895 108,374 58,806 37,601 277 692 13 4 243 13 4 350 0 0 70 6 1 24 8 10 1,006 12 9 374 8 10 391 16 6 504 14 10 Totals for the Province ... 15 I 277 I 692 13 4 593 13 4 94 14 11 1381 1 7 896 11 4 96,407 9,039 ...

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Table No. 26. TABLE showing the REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of CANTERBURY, in 1869.

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NEW ZEALAND POSTAL SERVICE.

_ ft ft Total Received and Despatched. Mail SeeviceS; EXPENDITUEE. Totals. PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. O ft o d Letters. Newspapers.: Weight of Newspapers in lbs. _> Mode of Conveyance. Number of times Weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue. Trunk Lines, — I. Northern — Christchurch to Kowai ... Kowai to Hurunui Hurunui to Hawkeswood ... II. Southern — Christchurch to Selwyn ... Selwyn to Waitaki III. Western — Christchurch to Hokitika ... £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d £ s. d. 5 2 2 84,209 9,162 6,473 16,974 3,742 4,110 3,182 702 770 27 24 50 Coach Coach Horse 6 2 1 £286 13 4 302 0 0 7 7 3 596 0 7 877 15 2 4 9 15,840 107,887 2,966 37,039 557 6,944 23 i 118 j Railway ' Coach 6 3 Pro v. Govt. 1,890 0 0 47 18 4 370 0 0 1 10 6 36 19 2 49 8 10 2,296 19 2 139 5 1 948 10 0 9 14,930 4,342 815 150 Coach 2 I 1,675 0 0 25 0 0 18 9 1,701 8 9 131 5 1 Branches, — I. Christchurch to Lyttelton ... II- ,> Newtown ... HI. „ Ferry Road IV. Selwyn to Snowdon V. Kaiapoi to Rargiora VI. Rangiora to Oxford VII. Kaiapoi to Eyreton VIII. Christchurch to Southbridge IX. Ashburton to Mount Somers X. Orari to Upper Rangitata ... XI. Timaru to Lake Tekapo XII. Christchurch to Lincoln XIII. Lyttelton to Akaroa XIV. Pigeon Bay to O'Kain's Bay XV. Ljttelton to Port Levy XVI. Lyttelton to Governor's Bay XVII. Governor's Bay to Little River XVIII. German Bay to Le Bon's Bay XIX. Railway to Wharf, Lyttelton XX. Wharf and Vessels in harbor, Lyttelton ... XXI. Railway service, Christchurch 2 3 1 3 1 3 2 5 1 2 3 4 5 2 1 2 1 1 76,071 8,774 4,739 6.762 30,258 11,830 1,868 24,456 4,883 5,324 8,189 4,695 25,259 3,221 952 4,374 1,221 1,142 23,238 1,612 1,182 3,447 7,155 2,041 676 4,668 1,548 1,070 2,547 787 5,467 693 676 848 713 289 4,357 302 222 646 1,342 382 126 876 290 201 477 148 1,025 130 127 159 134 54 9 2i 2 60 6 22 12 32 40 10 70 14 30 10 9 10 22 11 Railway Horse Coach Cart Coach Coach Horse Coach Horse Horse Horse Coach Boat and Horse Foot Boat and Horse Cart ! Horse Foot 12 6 3 1 6 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 Prov. Govt. 45 0 0 30 0 0 80 0 0 70 0 0 55 0 0 30 0 0 85 0 0 90 0 0 100 0 0 125 0 0 47 0 0 350 0 0 50 0 0 50 0 0 35 0 0 30 0 0 19 10 0 65 0 0 100 0 0 55 0 0 442 12 6 30 0 0 12 0 0 20 0 0 40 0 0 15 0 0 7 18 30 0 0 5 0 0 20 0 0 15 0 0 15 0 0 72 0 0 10 0 0 23 17 3 0 11 0 0 10 3 2 11 3 1 18 1 0 10 2 16 0 6 9 0 2 9 466 9 9 75 0 0 42 11 0 100 10 3 112 11 3 71 18 1 37 2 8 117 1 6 95 6 9 120 2 9 140 0 0 62 2 0 424 3 0 60 15 3 50 0 0 55 5 3 35 3 9 24 10 0 65 0 0 100 0 0 55 0 0 668 15 9 77 2 8 41 13 2 59 8 11 266 0 3 104 0 1 16 8 6 215 0 1 42 18 8 46 16 1 71 19 11 41 5 7 222 1 3 28 6 4 8 7 4 38 9 0 10 14 8 10 0 10 0 2 0 2 3 0 0 15 3 20 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 3 0 3 9 ... | I - ... ... I • ... Country Mail Services —Totals Chief Post Office, Christchurch 73 1 462,519 469,895 127,830 403,673 ' "I 23,968 75,688 763| I 5,363 3 4 1,508 12 6 2,216 4 5 82 14 9 501 12 7 I 6,954 10 7 2,717 17 0 4,066 4 5 4,791 4 5 8,857 8 10 ... Totals for the Province 74 | 763i 584 7 4 9,672 7 7 932,414 531,503 99,656 ... 5,363 3 4 3,724 16 11

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Table No. 27. TABLE showing the REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the County of WESTLAND, in 1869.

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03 ft ft Totals Received and Despatched. Mail Seevices. EXPENDITUEE. Totals. COUNTY OF WESTLAND. O ft o 6 IS Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Mode of Conveyance. Number I of times weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Rcvcnuo. I Trunk Lines, — I. Hokitika to Greymouth, &c. ... II. „ Christchurch III. „ Hoho IV. „ Kanieri V. „ Okaaita VI. „ Ross VII. „ Waimea ... Branch, — I. Teremakau to Greenstone 11 2 2 1 1 1 2 236,405 30,188 2,841 4,750 5,364 26,685 18,898 128,373 15,737 948 2,122 2,674 6,304 5,808 20,221 2,621 151 354 460 1,041 971 26 150 6 4 58 18 17 Coach Foot '.'.'. 6 2 2 3 x 2 3 3 £ s. d. 852 6 0 1,675 0 0 49 0 0 45 10 0 230 O 0 145 0 0 70 0 0 £ s. d. 731 11 11 10 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 30 0 0 35 0 0 £ s. d. 151 1 10 „ s. d. 1,734 19 9 1,675 0 0 59 0 0 65 10 0 250 0 0 175 0 0 105 0 0 £ s. d. 1,332 10 9 11 0 0 29 0 0 34 0 0 56 0 0 269 2 6 170 0 0 ... I Horse Coach Horse 1 9,205 1,134 186 24 a ... 2 104 0 7 104 0 7 100 0 0 Country Mail Services —Totals Post Office, Hokitika 21 1 334,336 131,433 163,100 104,917 26,005 17,439 43,444 303 I 3,170 16 7 846 11 11 911 12 11 151 1 10 87 4 10 4,168 10 4 998 17 9 2,001 13 3 2,291 4 10 ... Totals for the County ... 22 465,769 268,017 | 303 3,170 16 7 ... ... 1,758 4 10 238 6 8 5,167 8 1 4,292 18 1 Table No. 28. TABLE showing the EEVENUE, EXPENDITUEE, Ac, of the Postal Depabtment in the Province of Otago, in 1869. m H q 2 Total Received and Despatched, Mail Seevices. EXPENDITUEE. Total. PROVINCE OF OTAGO. o ft o d S.s Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Mode of Conveyance. Number of times weekly. Cost of Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue. Conveyance. Trunk Lines: I. Dunedin to Waitaki ... II. Dunedin to Mataura, — Dunedin to Tokomairiro ... Tokomairiro to Balclutha ... Balclutha to Mataura III. Palmerston to Queenstown,— Palmerston to Clyde Clyde to Queenstown IV. Tokomairiro to Clyde, — Tokomairiro to Lawrence ... Lawrence to Clyde ... 140,984 74 Coach 3 £ s. d. 750 0 0 £ s. d. 427 16 8 £ s. d. 57 12 0 £ s. d. 1,235 8 8 £ s. d. 1,053 8 11 9 92,265 23,066 8 2 4 91,725 33,196 16,465 93,175 14,521 17,556 23,293 3,630 4,389 38 18 56 Coach Pack Horse 6 6 2 224 0 0 75 0 0 345 0 0 300 0 0 37 10 0 25 0 0 23 5 0 1 19 8 547 5 0 114 9 8 370 0 0 687 19 4 224 2 5 91 9 6 ... | 8 7 57 880 43,543 46,115 37,507 11,528 9,376 120 73 Coach 2 2 1,450 0 0 375 0 0 245 0 0 216 0 0 9 18 6 13 18 6 1,704 18 6 604 18 6 518 10 7 425 7 3 ,j ... 3 7 56,370 15,910 33,931 7,982 8,482 1,995 34 74 Coach ... 6 1 165 0 0 249 0 0 186 2 3 44 10 6 9 7 0 5 10 6 360 9 3 299 1 0 416 12 11 141 16 10 „

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Table No. 28.— Continued. TABLE showing the REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of Otago in 1869.

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00 ft M ft Total Received and Despatched. Mail Seevices. EXPENDITUEE. Totals. PROVINCE OF OTAGO. o ft o d Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. § as __ Mode of Conveyance. Number of times weekly. Cost of Conveyance. Salaries. Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue Branches, — I. Oamaru to Omarama II. East Taieri to West Taieri III. West Taieri to Waipori IV. ,, Lake Waipori... V. North Taieri to Hindon VI. Lawrence to Blue Spur, via Weatherstone... VII. Waihola to Taieri Beach VIII. Balclutha to Kaitangata IX. Kaitangata to Wangaloa X. Balclutha to Port Molyneux... XL Mataura to Waimahaka XII. Waikawa to Catlin's River ... XIII. Beaumont to Switzer's XIV. Switzer's to Nokomai... XV. Waihimo to Hyde, via Macrae's XVI. Kyeburn to Hamiltons XVII. Hamiltons to Linburn XVIII. Eden Creek to Mount Ida ..' XIX. Kyeburn to Mount Ida XX. Mount Ida to Kyeburn Diggings XXI. Blackstone Hill to St. Bathan's XXII. Black's to Dry bread ... XXIII. Kawarau to Nevis XXIV. ,, Cardrona... XXV. Arrow River to Twelve -mile Creek ... XXVI. Queenstown to Skippers XXVIL ,, Kingstown XXVIII. Athol to Kingstown XXIX. Dunedin to Anderson's Bay... XXX. ,, Mornington XXXI. „ Waikari ... XXXII. ,, Port Chalmers, including seaborne Mails XXXIII. „ Portobello XXXIV. Portobello to Kaik ,"' 4 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3,434 22,439 8.727 2,983 921 7,344 855 6,782 32 13,192 915 474 16,733 638 8,770 5,754 1,232 20,758 747 19,257 9,346 3,086 1,991 4,952 1,194 5,802 10 12,489 208 346 13,211 1,026 5,927 4,467 2,361 13,550 186 4,814 2,336 771 497 1,238 298 1,450 3 3,122 52 86 3,302 256 1,481 1,116 572 3,387 75 9 18 11 20 5 9 10 5 12 40 Pack Horse Coach „ ... Pack Horse 1 6 2 1 6 1 3 2 2 1 Uncertain 1 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 £ s. d. 250 0 0 60 0 0 100 0 0 15 0 0 14 0 0 69 0 0 20 0 0 42 9 0 £ s. d. 9 11 8 56 0 0 20 0 0 15 0 0 10 0 0 20 0 0 10 0 0 18 15 3 £ S. d. o ii o £ s. d. 259 11 8 116 11 0 120 0 0 30 0 0 24 0 0 89 0 0 30 0 0 61 4 3 £ s. d. 24 4 2 127 11 1 66 0 1 15 12 4 4 11 2 33 17 5 5 12 33 9 10 10 0 110 2 7 1 1 11 0 2 9 249 15 2 0 5 8 81 4 0 67 19 0 0 2 4 263 19 5 jj ... jj jj 75 15 0 40 3 9 34 3 4 8 0 10 109 18 4 48 4 7 47 35 26 28 7 12 12 8 8 11 22 45 12 37 30 15 2 2 2 j» St. or Sailg. Ves. Pack Horse 167 "6 0 15 0 0 5 0 0 32 0 0 30 0 0 10 0 0 20 0 0 182 0 0 5 0 0 32 0 0 30 0 0 10 0 0 20 0 0 44 15 2: 11 13 10 15 0 0 6 0 0 5 0 0 149 11 8 10 0 0 14 7 6 31 0 0 30 0 0 20 0 0 10 0 0 16 0 0 jj ,j jj 180 6,080 1,627 1,476 7,860 18 5,157 1,053 1.066 5,805 ... ji Coach Pack Horse 44 15 2 11 13 10 ... 0 0 2 75 12 4 5 5 7 6 5 1 66 11 5 4 1,289 263 266 1,451 15 0 0 6 0 0 5 0 0 24 11 8 10 0 0 14 7 6 5 0 0 u ... Coach Pack Horse 125 "6 0 1,165 341 1,273 640 318 160 jj ... Steamer Pack Horse Coach On Foot Horse 26 0 0 30 0 0 15 0 8" 4 1 0 0 10 3,805 2,440 3,382 5,261 1,468 2,549 1,315 367 637 5 0 0 10 0 0 16 0 0 0 10 9 16 10 4 0 8 4 1 2 1 25,852 2,577 317 13,793 3,685 117 3,448 921 29 9 12 7 Steamer 12 2 1 600 0 0 6 0 0 5 7 2 210 11 8 13 10 0 2 6 3 8 8 0 818 19 8 19 10 0 7 13 5' 262 2 7 9 14 2 0 10 7 On Foot ... Country Mail Services —Totals Chief Post Office, Dunedin ... 104 1 635,158 487,886 484,907 624,915 121,194 156,228 1,090 5,350 3 11 2,132 17 7 3,126 12 3 5,259 9 10 130 10 2 1,742 19 8 7,613 11 8 4,869 11 11 5,097 4 1 8,530 17 4 ... ... Totals for the Province 105 1,123,044 277,422 1,090 5,350 3 11 1,873 9 10 1,109,822 ... 12,483 3 7 13,628 1 5 * These Services were carried out by the Police, small payments behn made on two lines.

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Table No. 29. TABLE showing the REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the Province of SOUTHLAND, in 1869.

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ra ft rH ft Total Received and Despatched. Mail Seevices. EXPENDITUEE. Total. PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. O ft d II S.s Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Mode of Conveyance. Number of times weekly. Cost of Salaries. | Contingencies Expenditure. Revenue. Conveyance. Trunk Lines, — £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. I. Invercargill to Mataura 2 12,807 10,401 2,049 33 Horse 2 220 0 0 30 0 0 1 15 0 251 15 0 158 2 0 II. „ Campbelltown ... 1 6,027 1,304 245 18 Railway 6 400 0 0 25 0 0 20 4 0 445 4 0 74 2 3 Branches — 11,977 9,316 1,747 Coach 1 220 0 0 30 0 0 1 11 5 251 11 5 147 5 9 I. Invercargill to Athol 5 73 II. ,, Riverton.., 2 17,105 8,952 1,678 22 jj 3 65 0 0 45 0 0 4 7 3 114 7 3 210 6 10 III. „ Flint's Bush 2 2,602 2,992 560 17 Horse 1 30 0 0 i 10 0 0 0 5 0 40 5 0 32 0 0 IV. Mataura to Pyramid 2 4,564 3,488 26 26 j> 1 35 0 0 5 0 0 0 7 0 40 7 0 I 56 2 6 V. Riverton to Centre Hill 4 5,118 5,408 1,014 97 jj i 100 0 0 15 0 0 115 0 0 02 18 5 Otago Branches served from Sonthland — 1,949 2,409 452 1 I. Pyramid to Switzer's , l i 24 jj II. Athol to Kingston 2,934 982 184 18 Coach 1 III. Mataura to Waimahaka I 1,357 1,317 247 35 Horse 1 Country Mail Services —Totals 18 66,440 46,569 1,070 0 0 160 0 0 28 9 8 1,258 9 8 740 17 9 8,802 363 Chief Post Office, Invercargill 1 80,419 I 107,238 20,143 545 0 0 21 8 3 566 8 3 1,005 1 2 Totals for the Province ... 19 146,859 363 1,070 0 0 705 0 0 153,807 28,950 49 17 11 1,824 17 11 1,805 18 11

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Table No. 30. TABLE showing the REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c, of the POSTAL DEPARTMENT in the different Provinces of NEW ZEALAND in 1869.

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PROVINCES. GO ft O ft o d Totals Received and Despatched. EXPENDITUEE. Totals. Letters. Newspapers. Weight of Newspapers in lbs. Country Services. Salaries. Contingencies. Expenditure. Revenue. Auckland Taeanaki Hawke's Bay Wellington 92 8 26 29 I 1,073,786 563,160 104,924 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 2,894 16 6 3,879 15 11 834 4 9 7,608 17 2 10,814 0 5 52,827 41,991 5,249 120 0 0 186 16 10 92 8 6 399 5 4 647 16 I 133,874 105,923 14,537 797 7 6 083 0 0 161 10 8 1,641 18 2 1,481 17 4 621,918 442,993 88,597 | 1,692 0 0 2,282 4 11 447 17 4 4,422 2 3 12,179 1 8 | Totals foe Noeth Island 155 I 1,882,405 1,154,067 213,307 5,504 4 0 7,031 17 8 1,536 1 3 14,072 2 11 25,122 15 6 i Nelson 32 357,730 249,524 35,712 1,309 13 1 1,635 13 4 90 0 9 3,035 7 2 3,380 11 9 Maelboeough ... 15 180,374 96,407 9,039 692 13 4 593 13 4 94 14 11 1,381 1 7 896 11 4 Canteebuey ... I 74 932,414 531,503 99,056 5,363 3 4 3,724 16 11 584 7 4 9,672 7 7 8,857 8 10 Otago 104 1,123,044 1,109,822 277,422 5,350 3 11 5,259 9 10 1,873 9 10 12,483 3 7 13,6_8 1 5 Southland ... j 19 146,859 153,807 28,950 1,070 0 0 705 0 0 49 17 11 1,824 17 11 1,805 18 11 Westland ... I 22 465,769 268,017 43,444 3,170 16 7 1,758 4 10 238 6 8 5,167 8 1 4,292 18 1 Chatham Islands* ... ! Totals foe Middle Island 266 3,134,190 2,409,080 494,223 16,956 10 3 13,676 18 3 2,930 17 5 33,564 5 11 32,801 10 4 Totals foe the Colony ... : 421 5,016,595 3,563,147 707,530 22,460 14 3 20,708 15 11 4,466 18 8 47,036 8 10 t57,984 5 10 * Return not received. t Includes £12,268 18s, 5d. for franked corres] londence.

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ELEVENTH REPORT ON THE POSTAL SERVICE OF NEW ZEALAND, BY THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1870 Session I, E-01

ELEVENTH REPORT ON THE POSTAL SERVICE OF NEW ZEALAND, BY THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1870 Session I, E-01