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as are hereinafter made wtih respect to Newspapers. NEWSPAPERS. Printed Newspapers shall be conveyed by the Post free of Postage, provided they be sent without a cover, or in a cover open at the sides, and there be no writing thereon, or upon the cover of the same, except the name and address of the person to whom sent, and that no paper or thing be enclosed in or with any such paper. And every paper or packet which shall be contrary in any respect to the conditions hereby required to be observed, shall be charged with the duty of Postage to which it would have been liable as a letter. Printed Prices Current and Commercial Lists, not exceeding two ounces in weight, shall be forwarded through the Post under the same regulations and privileges as Newspapers, ARMY AND NAVY LETTERS. Non-commissioned Officers, Captains, Stewards, Seamen, and Soldiers, may send and receive letters not exceeding half an ounce in weight by the Post, on their orvn private concerns only, while they are employed on Her Majesty’s service, at the rate of one penny for each letter. And with respect to letters sent or received by any such privileged persons the following conditions shall be observed, that is to say, —the Postage of each letter (unless sent from parts beyond the seas) shall be paid on being put into the Post Office, and upon such letter shall be subscribed the name of the writer and his class or description in the vessel, regiment, corps, or detachment to which he belongs, and signed by the officer having at the time the command of the vessel, or of the regiment, corps, or detachment to which the privileged person belongs. Whenever the letters sent or received by any such privileged persons shall be sent from parts beyond the seas, without the said Postage of one penny being prepaid, every such letter shall be charged to the party receiving the same ■with a rate of two-pence, and any letters received by the Post, under this regulation, by any such privileged persons, which may have

Colonial Secretary's Office, . Auckland, sth February, 1853. N pursuance of the Provisions of the 18th clause of the Savings Bank Ordinance, Session 8, No. 4, the following Balance Sheet of the Auckland Savings Bank for the - year ended 31st December, 1852, is published for general information. By His Excellency’s command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and PAYMENTS of the AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK for the Year ended 31st December, 1852. Dr. 3 cash on hand at last balance “ Amounts deposited during the year Interest added to sundry accounts withdrawn “ Interest placed to credit of depositors this day s. d. 1,791 9 11 17 2 4 80 II 10 “ Interest received from Colonial Treasurer Total Receipts 206 711 1,889 4 1 161 3 0 2,256 15 0 Cr. By Amounts withdrawn by Depositors “ Interest paid to Depositors “ Charges paid Cash on hand Total Payments d £ £ s. d. 1,717 5 7 97 14 2 42 13 6 1,857 15 3 39& 19 9 2,256 15 0 We hereby certify, after due examination, that, to the best of our belief, the above is a true TArch. Clark, 1 and correct Statement of the Receipts and Payments of the Auckland Savings Bank for the year J Patrick Dion an, l.Aud't 1852, and that we have counted and found correct the Cash on hand, amounting to three bun- j Thomas S. Forsaith, j 1 orsdred and ninety-eight pounds, nineteen shillings and nine pence. b W. Hughes, J Fras. E, Stewart, Accountant. STATEMENT of the ASSETS and LIABILITIES of the AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK on the 31st December, 1853.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 713, 12 February 1853, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 713, 12 February 1853, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 713, 12 February 1853, Page 4 (Supplement)

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