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POST AND TELEGRAPH

INFORMATION. LETTERS AND LETTER CARDS. Inland, the Cook and certain other South Sea Islands, ISd for first 4ozs. or fraction thereof; j|d for each additional 2oz. or fraction thereof. The United Kingdom and British possessions, lid for each oz, or fraction thereof. Postcards—lnland: Single Id, replylid. All other places: Single lid, reply 2|d. BOOKS AND PRINTED PAPERS. All places: Id. per 2oz. or fraction thereof. Magazines (registered) Bach copy not exceeding Boz. Id; Every additional Boz. or fraction thereof id. Parcels inland 3id first lb, l|d each additional lb. -V Newspapers.—Town and inland, id each. ~ ; REGISTRATION. Registration insures proof of the 1 delivery of mail-matter by placing it under the hand-to-hand check of every officer dealing with it. Registered matter should be placed in strong covers. All classes of matter may be registered; but commer cial papers, printed papers, etc., must be so packed as to admit of easy examination. Every person who registers a letter is entitled to a receipt for it from the office at which it is registered. If a further receipt is desired from the addressee, this will be obtained upon payment by the sender of an additional fee of 2id at the time of registration or subsequently. In the event of the loss of an inland registered letter or a registered letter from any country with which New Zealand has a reciprocal arrangement as to indemnities the Postmas-ter-General consents, under certain conditions, to be liable to pay a sum not exceeding £2. POSTAL NOTES. New Zealand.—The notes are issued for nine amounts, upon which poundage is charged as follows:—For notes of Is, Is 6d, 2s and 2s 6d, poundage id; 3s and ss, poundage Id; 10s, 15s, and 20s, poundage 2d. B’ritish Postal Orders—British postal orders for fixed sums from 6d to £1 are issued for payment in the UniKingdom and some of the British poissessions. The poundage is: Up to 2s Cd, Id; to 15s, 2d; to £l, 3d. Money Orders (for places within New Zealand).—For sums not over £5 the charge is 3d; £lO, 6d; £ls, 9d; £2O, Is; £25, Is 3d; £3O, Is sd; £35, Is 9d; £4O, 2s. TELEGRAPH. Tariff Rates—lnland: Ordinary telegrams, from any station to any station, for 12 words or less, including address and signature Bd, for every additional word £d. Urgent telegrams.—For 12 words or less, including address and signature Is 2d, for every additional word, Id.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 144, 21 June 1916, Page 7

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POST AND TELEGRAPH Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 144, 21 June 1916, Page 7

POST AND TELEGRAPH Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 144, 21 June 1916, Page 7

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