β¨ Post Office Regulations
JUNE 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1687
140
(3.) Removal of telephones, erection of wires, &c.
(4.) Rent of quarters.
(5.) Sales of old or new telegraph material or line horses, and departmental property generally.
(6.) Sale of stationery.
(7.) For telegraphic chess matches.
(8.) Sale of type, locks, &c.
(9.) Temporary office deficiencies.
(10.) Sale of books of telegram-forms.
(11.) Annual fees for transmission of telegrams by telephone.
(12.) All departmental receipts for which specific provision has not been made, or with reference to which no instruction has been issued.
734. In support of amounts received in payment of claims rendered by the Storekeeper, Advice Form 1 must be attached to the statement on which the amount is brought to charge. In other cases if no advice has been received, the authority number should be quoted.
735. On no account is departmental property to be disposed of by sale or otherwise without specific instructions from the General Post Office.
736. Sales by auction are first approved by the Minister. In every case in which an officer recommends the sale of any departmental property by auction, the name of the auctioneer proposed to be engaged must be submitted to the Secretary or Superintendent. Sale by private tender is absolutely prohibited.
737. Charges, &c., are composed of amounts received to make good cost incurred by the Department through damage or loss sustained to telegraph-lines, uniforms, office-fittings, &c.
738. Removal of telephones, &c., includes amounts received for removal of telephone connections, erection of extension telephones, private wires, and subsidised lines.
739. Rents of quarters are those paid by officers of the Department who live in departmental premises without the right of free occupancy.
740. The sale of old telephones, &c., may only be effected through the Telegraph Inspector of the district, to whom all applications should be forwarded; and who will supply particulars of prices and conditions of delivery.
741. βStationeryβ includes amounts received for technical works, sale of office stationery, post and telegraph maps, telegraph forms, &c.
Next Page →
β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
π
Miscellaneous Receipts Classification
(continued from previous page)
π Transport & CommunicationsMiscellaneous receipts, Form Acct. 190, Auction sales, Property damage charges, Telephone removal, Stationery sales, Telegraph chess matches
π Classification of Post Office Departmental Receipts
π Transport & CommunicationsPost Office, Telegraphs, Receipts, Regulations, Finance, Sales, Rent, Stationery
NZ Gazette 1906, No 47