✨ Postal Regulations & Fees
Dec. 17.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2599
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Delivery will be made by telegraph message boy. The sender may, however, direct that delivery be made at the post-office, in which case the words “To be called for” must be written underneath the words “Express delivery.”
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A receipt must be given by the recipient for each specially delivered article.
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“Expressed” letters, properly stamped for delivery from the post-office, also telegrams fully stamped for transmission, may be handed to any letter-carrier for delivery at the office. In no case, however, will the letter-carrier wait while the letter or telegram is being written. There is one denomination of express-delivery stamps, 6d., that being the minimum express-delivery fee. In posting letters intended to be delivered by express messenger, the public should use these stamps in place of the ordinary postage-stamp. Their use saves some trouble, as it obviates the necessity of writing the words “Express delivery” and drawing two parallel lines on the front and back of a parcel. These stamps may be purchased by the public. The postage fee must in all cases be prepaid, as well as the charge for express delivery; thus, the stamps to be affixed to a ½ oz. letter to be delivered within a mile of the office of destination will be: Postage, 1d.; express delivery, 6d.
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The delivery of “expressed” letters and parcels will be made from the time the offices above named are opened until the last regular received mail of the day is sorted; but, except at Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Wellington, no such delivery will be commenced later than 9 p.m.
TIMES FOR POSTING CORRESPONDENCE.
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Seaborne mails, as a general rule, are closed for ordinary correspondence one hour previous to the despatch of the mails from the post-office, but by payment of a late fee (see page 4) letters may be posted until within twenty minutes of the time the mail leaves the office.
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Late letters may also be posted on board steamers, and in the travelling post-offices and guards’ vans of the principal trains. The late fee in all cases is an extra 1d. to be affixed by means of a postage-stamp to the letter.
POSTAGE AND REVENUE STAMPS, POST-CARDS, NEWSPAPER-WRAPPERS, ETC.
- Every Postmaster is required to keep for sale to the public a sufficient stock of the various postage and revenue stamps, post-cards, &c., in use in the colony, and to sell them at the following prices:—
Postage-stamps—
| s. d. | s. d. | s. d. | s. d. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 ½ | 0 2½ | 0 6 | 1 0 |
| 0 1 | 0 3 | 0 8 | 2 0 |
| 0 1½ | 0 4 | 0 9 | 5 0 |
| 0 2 | 0 5 |
Express-delivery Stamp—6d.
Post-cards—Single, 1d.; reply-paid, 2d.
Letter-card—1d.
Newspaper-wrappers—
Parcels of 4 ... ... 0 2½
Parcels of 9 ... ... 0 5
Parcels of 18 ... ... 0 10
Parcels of 270 ... ... 12 6
Registered-letter envelopes—
s. d.
(No. 1) Small (5¼" x 3¼") { 3 3 doz.
0 3¼ ea.
(No. 2) Medium (6" x 3¾") { 3 3 doz.
0 3¼ ea.
(No. 3) Large (11¼" x 6") *{ 4 0 doz.
0 4 ea.
Stamp-booklets—
12 stamps at 1d., 1s. 0½d. per booklet.
30 ,, 1d., 2s. 6½d. ,,
These booklets fit the waistcoat-pocket, and the strips of stamps are separated by waxed paper.
Stamped envelopes—
s. d.
½d. envelopes, ungummed (3⅛" x 5⅜") 0 7½ doz.
1d. ,, (3¾" x 8⅞") 1 2 ,,
½d. ,, (3¾" x 8⅞") 0 8 ,,
1d. ,, (3¾" x 4¾") 1 2 ,,
1d. ,, (3⅝" x 4¾") 1 2 ,,
Also stamps of such higher value as the work of any office may render necessary.
*Including registration fee of 3d.
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Express delivery services and marking requirements
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🚂 Transport & CommunicationsExpress delivery, Post offices, Delivery fee, Marking letters, Special messenger service, Weight limit, Prepayment, Postage due
🚂 Posting times for seaborne mails and late correspondence
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsSeaborne mails, Posting deadlines, Late fee, Letter-carrier, Steamers, Travelling post-office, Train guards
💰 Availability and pricing of postage and revenue stamps, post-cards, and related items
💰 Finance & RevenuePostage stamps, Revenue stamps, Post-cards, Newspaper-wrappers, Registered envelopes, Stamp booklets, Stamped envelopes, Pricing, Postmaster duties
NZ Gazette 1903, No 95