Postal Mail Accounting Forms




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[LETTER BILL, NO. 3.]

Certificate for correspondence between New Zealand and places not already specified.

Post Office,
18

THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Ship Mail, No. by the Captain
directed to the Postmaster-General and sealed with
the seal of this Office (an impression whereof is hereunto annexed) contains—

Letters, including registered as per list,
Newspapers,

and that the gratuity on each Letter authorised by Law is paid.

POSTMASTER.

To the Postmaster-General,
who is requested to sign, date the arrival, and return this certificate to the Ship Letter Office,
by the first opportunity.

[LETTER BILL No. 1.]
INLAND LETTER BILL. Mail No. 18.

Per From to

Letters. Book Packets. Newspapers. £ s. d.
A. Insufficiently paid and re-directed
B. Stamped
C. Free. On Public Service of the Colony
D. Free. On Military and Naval Service
E. Forward
F. Stamped Paid and Free from places beyond the Colony
G. Newspapers......................................
TOTALS....................................................£

—Registered Letters, as per list.

—Mails from the undermentioned places.

Received on the day of Despatching Postmaster
186 .

—Mails for the undermentioned places. Receiving Postmaster..



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1862, No 9





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🚂 Certificate and Inland Letter Bill for Mail Correspondence (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
3 February 1862
Postal forms, Mail accounting, Letter Bill, Ship Mail, Inland Mail, Correspondence certificate
  • POSTMASTER
  • Postmaster-General