Continuation of Postage Schedule




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

SCHEDULE D—continued.

COUNTRIES, ETC. LETTERS. Registration Fee. NEWSPAPERS. BOOKS OR PATTERN PARCELS.
Not exceeding $\frac{1}{4}$ ounce. $\frac{1}{4}$ ounce to $\frac{1}{2}$ ounce. Every additional $\frac{1}{2}$ oz. Every additional 1 oz.
s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
SWEDEN,—See Norway.
SWITZERLAND,—
via San Francisco and England ... 0 8 ... 0 8
via Suez and Southampton ... I 0 ... I 0
By direct mail to Trieste, via Suez a ... I 3 ... I 3
Brindisi, via Suez
SYRIA,—See Turkey.
TANGIERS,—
via San Francisco and England ... I 0 ... I 0
By direct mail to French P.O., 0 8 ... 0 8 ...
Alexandria ... 0 2 ... 0 2
TASMANIA ... 0 8 ... 0 8
TUNIS,—
via San Francisco and England ... 0 10 ... 0 10
By direct mail to French P.O., 0 8 I 4 0 8 ...
Alexandria
TURKEY,—Including Levant,—
By direct mail to British P.O., ... 0 11 ... 0 11
Alexandria
Syria except Beyrout,—
via San Francisco and England ... 0 8 ... 0 8
Beyrout, Constantinople, Dardanelles,
Gallipoli, Rhodes, Salonica, Sam-
soun, Trebizond, Larnaca, Tchesme,
Tenedos, Tultscha, Varna, Mytelene,
via San Francisco and England ... 0 8 ... 0 8
UNITED KINGDOM,—
via San Francisco ... 0 6 ... 0 6
via Suez and Southampton ... 0 9 ... 0 9
via Brindisi ... I 0 ... I 0
By direct mail to Trieste, via Suez a
VANCOUVER'S ISLAND,—See America.
WALLACHIA,—See Moldavia.
WEST INDIES (BRITISH),—
via San Francisco ... I 4 ... I 4
via Suez and Southampton ... I 5 ... I 5
via Brindisi ... I 8 ... I 8
WEST INDIES (FOREIGN),—Curaçoa,—
via San Francisco ... I 4 ... I 4
via Suez and Southampton ... I 5 ... I 5
via Brindisi ... I 8 ... I 8
St. Croix, St. Thomas, St. Domingo,
St. Martin's, St. Eustatius,
Cuba, Guadaloupe, Hayti,
Martinique, Porto Rico,—
via San Francisco ... I 4 ... I 4
via Suez and Southampton ... I 5 ... I 5
via Brindisi ... I 8 ... I 8

a. An additional charge will be made on delivery.
b. And 3d. per quarter of an ounce additional.
c. And an amount equal to the postage in addition.

d. And 6d. per quarter of an ounce additional.
e. And an amount equal to the Foreign postage.
f. Newspapers and book packets must not exceed 2 lbs. in weight; and pattern parcels must not
exceed 8 ounces in weight.
g. And 2d. per half-ounce in addition.

Correspondence addressed to the Continent of Europe which may be forwarded via Southampton may also be forwarded via Brindisi, upon
payment of the following additional rates:—
Letters, not exceeding $\frac{1}{2}$ oz., 3d.; and for every additional $\frac{1}{2}$ oz., 3d. Book Packets, not exceeding 1 oz., 1d.; 1 oz. to 2 oz., 2d.; 2 oz. to
4 oz., 3d.; every additional 4 oz., 3d. Newspapers (each), not exceeding 4 oz., 2d.; every additional 4 oz., 2d.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Most Honorable George Augustus Constantine,
Marquis of Normanby, Earl of Mulgrave, Viscount Normanby, and Baron Mulgrave of
Mulgrave, all in the County of York, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; and Baron
Mulgrave of New Ross, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland; a Member of
Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council; Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over
Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same;
and issued under the seal of the said colony, at Wellington, this twelfth day of October,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five.

Approved in Council.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS.

Printed under the authority of the New Zealand Government, by GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.




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💰 Continuation of Schedule D: Foreign Postage Rates Table (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
12 October 1875
Postage rates, International mail, Schedule D, Table, Tariffs, Foreign mail, Executive Council
  • George Augustus Constantine, Marquis of Normanby, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
  • William H. Reynolds