Postal Accounting Forms




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 83

Number of boxes containing Letters. | Number of boxes containing Newspapers.
Number of Registered Letters (as per lists sent herewith).
Number.
Postmaster.

[LETTER BILL No. 2.]

For the Correspondence between __ and the United Kingdom.

FOR LONDON, via MARSEILLES,

Post Office, __ 18__ .
Herewith you will receive the following articles, the receipt of which you are requested to
acknowledge, viz.—

To the Credit of the United Kingdom.
Statement by the office. | Statement by the London Office.
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£ s. d. | £ s. d.

  1. Paid letters transmitted through the United Kingdom
    for British Colonies and foreign countries, and upon
    which the postage has been collected in__
    | Ounces. | Ounces.

  2. Total weight of letters, including the above............
    | |

  3. Total number of letters contained in the whole of }
    the Mail. | Number. | Number.

  4. Paid newspapers transmitted through the United
    Kingdom for British Colonies and Foreign Coun-
    tries, and upon which the postage has been collected
    in__
    | £ s. d. | £ s. d.

Number of boxes containing letters. | Number of boxes containing newspapers.

NUMBER OF REGISTERED LETTERS, as per list sent herewith.
Number.
Postmaster.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1862, No 9





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🚂 Continuation of Post Office Regulations concerning book packets, private boxes, and mail accounting. (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
3 February 1862
Postal regulations, Book packets, Private boxes, Fees, Mail accounting, Letter bills