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A POSTAL GRIEVANCE.

To the Editor. Sir, —Believing that the grievance I am smarting under concerns many hundreds in this Colony besides myself, I request you to publish the details thereof. I posted at the Head Office, Dunedin, the two copies of the Australasian newspaper I had just received from Melbourne, and was charged eightpcnce each tor their transmission to Britain—the Chief-Postmaster ruling that this is the authorised rate. I cannot believe but that there is some mistake in the correctness of this novel practice, and request your opinion.—l am, &c., Dunedin, September 2.

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Evening Star, Issue 3287, 2 September 1873, Page 3

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A POSTAL GRIEVANCE. Evening Star, Issue 3287, 2 September 1873, Page 3

A POSTAL GRIEVANCE. Evening Star, Issue 3287, 2 September 1873, Page 3

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