THE NEW POSTAGE RATES.
I. —Town Lettes. Posted at any Post-office within the colony from delivery at or from such Post-office— Not exceeding half-an-ounce ... Onepenny Exceeding half-an-ounce but not exceeding ohe omnce ... Twopence< For every ounce or fraction of an ounce over one ounce Twopence. 11- Countrt Letters. Posted at any Post-office within the colony for delivery at or from any other Post-office within the same province Not exceeding half-an-ounce ... Twopeuce, Exceeding half-an-ounee but not exceeding one ounce Fourpence. For every ounce or fraction of an ounce over one ounce ...Fourpence 111-—lnterprovincial Letters Posted at any Post-office within the colon? for delivery at or from any Post-office in ar % other province within the olony— Not exceeding half an ounce, Threepence. Exceeding half-an-ounce but not exceeding one ounce Sixpence. tor every ounce or fraction of an ounoe over one ounce Sixpence NEWSPAPERS. Forplaces within the colony, the Australian Colonies and the United Kingdom, via Sue* and Southampton, are chargeable with a rate 01 one penny. Newspapers for the United Kingdom, via Manama or Suez, one penny; and Marseilles, threepence each. In consequence of newspapers being frequently posted in packages of more than one number, the same are detained at the Chief i'ost-office, and attention is called to the following postal regulation:— " Newspapers for transmission within the colony shall be posted in single numbers, so put up that the date of publication may be readily seen. Packages of newspapers consistingof more than one number shall be treated as bookpackages.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 398, 9 November 1868, Page 4
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247THE NEW POSTAGE RATES. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 398, 9 November 1868, Page 4
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