Postal Services Information




1604
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 62

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  1. A receipt must be given by the recipient for each specially delivered article.
  2. “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.
  3. 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.

  1. 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.
  2. Late letters may also be posted on board steamers, and in the travelling post-office 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, POSTAL-WRAPPERS, ETC.

  1. 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 New Zealand, 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.

Postal-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.

3 3 doz.
0 3½ ea.
3 3 doz.
0 3½ ea.
4 0 doz.
0 4 ea.

(No. 1) Small (5¼" x 3¼")
(No. 2) Medium (6" x 3¾")

(No. 3) Large (11¼" x 6") *

Stamp-booklets—

24 stamps at 1d., 2s. 0½d. per booklet.

These booklets fit the waistcoat-pocket, and the strips of stamps are separated by waxed paper.

Embossed envelopes—

s. d.

½d. envelopes, ungummed (3½" x 5¾") 0 7½ doz.
1d. " " (3½" x 5¾") 1 2 ,,
1d. " " (3⅝" x 4¾") 1 2 ,,

Also stamps of such higher value as the work of any office may render necessary.

Envelopes supplied by private persons are embossed with postage at the following charges:—

For the first 1,000 or less ... ... ... 8s. } Of one value.
For any number over 1,000 : per 1,000 or fraction thereof 5s. }

Applications for embossing must be made to the Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington.

  1. No person excepting a postal officer may, unless specially licensed by the Stamp Department, sell postage-stamps, post-cards, or postal-wrappers. The penalty for such illegal sale is ten pounds. Discount-stamps are not permitted to be used for postage, and are sold at money-order offices only.

  2. To prevent the purloining of postage-stamps by the employés in large establishments, the stamps may be perforated with the initials of the firms, &c., so as to render the improper

  • Including registration fee of 3d.


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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🚂 Express Delivery Services at Designated Post Offices (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Express Delivery, Post Office, Parcel Post, Delivery Fee, Messenger Service, Prepaid Stamps, Telegraph Message Boy, Address Marking

🚂 Times for Posting Correspondence

🚂 Transport & Communications
Seaborne Mails, Late Fee, Letter Posting, Mail Despatch

🚂 Postage and Revenue Stamps, Post-Cards, Postal-Wrappers, etc.

🚂 Transport & Communications
Postage Stamps, Revenue Stamps, Post-Cards, Postal-Wrappers, Registered Letter Envelopes, Stamp Booklets, Embossed Envelopes