✨ Postal Rules, Estate Accounting, Customs License
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 143
POSTAL.
Patterns of Merchandize may be sent by Post at the
Book Postage Rate.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 25th April, 1865.
IT is hereby notified for public information, that on
and after the first day of May next, a system of
Pattern Post will be established between places within
the Colony of New Zealand, and also between the
Colony and the United Kingdom, and the Colonies
of Victoria and New South Wales, whereby patterns
of merchandize of no intrinsic value may be sent by
post under the same regulations and at the same
rates of postage as those of the Book Post.
(1.) No packet of patterns must exceed 24 ounces.
(2.) The patterns must not be of intrinsic value.
This rule excludes all articles of a saleable
nature, and, indeed, whatever may have a
value of its own apart from its mere use as a
pattern; and the quantity of any material
sent ostensibly as a pattern must not be so
great that it can be fairly considered as having,
on this ground, an intrinsic value.
ROBERT CHAPMAN, Esq., Official Administrator of Intestate Estates at Otago, in account with the Estate
of Henry Puddy, deceased, intestate.
DR.
- Mar. 11. By Cash from Police, found on
person 22 14 6
" 12. By Cash from Bank of New
South Wales 340 0 0
June 3. By Cash from Gillies and
Street, proceeds sale of wag-
gon and horses 123 3 0 -
Feb. 16. By Cash from Messrs. Gillies
and Turton on account of
verdict in Chapman v. Thomas
and Wood 704 6 4
£1,189 3 10
(3.) There must be no writing or printing other
than the address of the person for whom the
packet is intended, the address of the sender,
a trade mark and numbers, and the prices of
the articles.
(4.) The patterns must be sent in covers open at
the ends, so as to be easy of examination.
(5.) In all other respects the regulations of the
Book Post will apply to the Pattern Post.
(6.) Any packets not in accordance with the above
regulations will be treated as letters.
J. L. C. RICHARDSON,
Postmaster-General.
Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned
person has been duly licensed to act as a Custom
House Agent at the Port of Havelock:
CHARLES LEOV,
D. JOHNSTON,
Deputy Commissioner.
Customs, Havelock,
24th April, 1865.
CR.
- Mar. Paid Postages 0 0 8
June 19. Paid advertising in Times
and Colonist. 0 7 0
" 19. Paid advertising in Wakatip
Mail 0 5 0
" 19. Paid advertising in Dunstan
News 0 5 0
Dec. 12. Paid William Puddy—Claim 49 1 6 -
Jan. 22. Paid T. B. Gillies to account
of costs of Chapman v.
Thomas and Wood 100 0 0
Feb. 18. Paid swearing and filing two
Affidavits, 10s.; Order, 6s. 0 16 0 - Paid Letters of Administra-
tion, 60s.; Balance Sheet,
7s. 6d. 3 7 6
Mar. 1. Paid Messrs. Gibson & Co.—
Claim 450 0 0
" 12. Paid William Puddy—for
carrying goods 125 0 0
" 16. Paid Cornelius Puddy—Claim 12 0 0
" 22. Paid Fredk. Ludlow—Claim 6 0 0
April 14. Paid Gillies and Turton—
Law costs 2 2 0
" 14. Paid Administrator's Com-
mission on £1,067 0s. 10d.
at 5 per cent., £53 7s. 0d.;
On £122 3s. 0d. at 8 per
cent., £9 15s. 6d. 63 2 6
June 11. Paid A. Hamilton—Claim 15 0 0
" 11. Paid advertising Creditors to
receive Claims 0 16 6
" 25. Paid James Smith, Esquire,
Attorney of Father, by order
of Court—available Balance 272 7 8
Aug. 20. Paid Thomas Hunter—Claim 22 10 0
" 20. Paid Edward Pritchard —
Claim 26 10 0
" 20. Paid Balance 39 12 6
£1,189 3 10
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🚂 Regulations for sending Merchandise Patterns by Post
🚂 Transport & Communications25 April 1865
Postal service, Pattern Post, Book Postage Rate, Merchandise samples, Regulations
- J. L. C. Richardson, Postmaster-General
🏛️ Financial Account of the Intestate Estate of Henry Puddy, Otago
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationIntestate estate, Official Administrator, Otago, Financial accounting, Payments, Claims
- William Puddy, Claim paid from estate
- Cornelius Puddy, Claim paid from estate
- James Smith (Esquire), Attorney receiving balance payment
- Thomas Hunter, Claim paid from estate
- Edward Pritchard, Claim paid from estate
- Robert Chapman, Esquire, Official Administrator of Intestate Estates at Otago
🏭 Licensing of Charles Leov as Custom House Agent at Havelock
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry24 April 1865
Customs, Agent license, Havelock Port
- Charles Leov, Licensed as Custom House Agent
- D. Johnston, Deputy Commissioner
NZ Gazette 1865, No 16