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LETTERS Town. 4 « . . Id for each half onnce or fraction thereoL nand . . < . Sd for each half ounce, or fraction thereof. Instralfan Colo- \ nies, and Cook, n ulee, Eaeter, Norfolk, Pitcairn, Samoan, I 2d for each half ounce Solomon and f or fraction thereof. Fongan Islands, British New Guinea,, New Hebrides f All other place* two pence half penny every hall ounce or fraction thereof. jposr cann Town, Inland Australia, and. South Sea Islands, single, Id; reply, 2d. other placeSy^Bgle, lijfd reply, 3d. BOOKS AND PRINTED PAPERS AJI places, Jd for eaoh 2oa or fraction thereof, Christmas or any other seasonable or compimentary cards oome undes this, head. 'commercial papers. Town, haf -penny if not exceeding half ounce, or Id for the first 4oz or fraction thereof, and a halfpenny for each succeeding 2oz or fraction thereof. Inland, Id for the first 4oz or less, and halfpenny for each succeeding 2oz. or fraction thereof Australia and all other places twopence halfpenny for the first lOoz, and halfpenny for each succeeding 2oz or fraction thereof. HOW TO- PACK. A book packet may be posted either without a cover (in which case it must not" be fastened in any way) or in- a cover entirely open at one or both ends. It may be tied at the ends with string, hut the string must be easy to unfasten.,. LixrTS or size and weight. The limits of si 26 fox book -packets are 18in. in any direction. If made up in the form of tt roll, ft packet may measure up to 2ft. 6in, in length and 4in. in diameter ; the weight must not exceed 41b. VmXEm AMD SAJICPEE PACKETS. All places, not exceeding 4oz, Id ; every additional 2oz or fraction thereof, one halfpenny. magazines- (not registered)* All places except Queensland, halfpenny for 2oz or fraction iheteof . Queensland, Id per 4oz or fraction thereof. magazines (registered), New Zealand, Australian colonies, except Queensland and Western Australia, and Tasmania : Each copy, first Boz, Id; every additional 4oz or fractkr thereof, halfpenny. Queensland, Id for 4o&, or faction tameofL Western Australia and other places, as Id unregistered magazines. NEWSPAPERS. j Town and Inland, halfpenny each. Australia, except Queensland, and South Sea Islands, Id eaoh. ■ All other places, including Queensland, Id each if not exceeding 4oz, and halfpenny additional for every succeeding 2oz or fraction thereof. A newspaper must not contain any writing beyond th« name and address of the addressee, the initials ot name and address of the sender, and any marks or signs simply intended to (Jail attention to passage m a text. PARCELS. Inland, <5d for the first lib, And 3d for each (succeeding lib or fraction thereof. Australian Colonies, Cook, Saraoan, Sorfolk, and Hawaiian Islands, 8d for the first lib, and fid for each succeeding lib or traction thereof. The post office is not, hy law, responsible for any toss or inconvenience whieb. 1 may arise from the nondelivery, missending or mis-delivery of any unregisered letter, or other postal packet, nor is it responsible for any injury which a packet may sustain during transmission. To guard against their being injured,, all postal packets which are likely to suffer from stamping or from great pressure should be placed in strong covers. REGISTRATION. The fee lor all places is 3d. The seeder of a registered article may obtain an acknowledgement of its due receipt by the addressee on payment, at the time of posting of the article, of an " acknowledgment fee" of twopence halfpenny, in addition to the ordinaiy registration fee. Any 'otter, letter card, post card, book, or other packet, newspaper, or inland parcel will be accepted for registration Parcels lor places beyond the colony cannot be registered. £ATE FEE; LETTERS. Late fee letters must bear in addition to ordinary postage Id Ist inland letters. 2d for letters for Australia and the South Sea Islands. Twopence halfpenny for all other places. Id for letter cards or post cards however ad dressed. Such letters may be posted in, the guard's van up to the time of departure ci train. TEHGRAM RAXES IN NEW ZEALAND, Ordinary Telegrams. From any station to any station, For the first 12 words or less, including address and signature, 6d. for every additional word, Id. Urgent Telegrams. For the first 12 words -or less, including address and signature, la. For every Additional word, 2d. On Sundays, double the above rates.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 77, 27 November 1900, Page 4
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775Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 77, 27 November 1900, Page 4
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