✨ Post Office Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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sent in to the Accountant, General Post Office, during the first week
of the month for which the claim is made.
956. Pensioners desiring to have payment made beyond New
Zealand must, when the request is made, be required to forward a
specimen signature.
957. Application for payment of old-age pensions beyond New
Zealand is not to be received.
Parcel-post Gratuities.
958. Chief Postmasters will make out monthly return, supported
by the weight dockets, of parcel-mails despatched by the Union and
the Huddart-Parker Proprietary Companies’ steamers from ports
within their own district on Form P.O. 140, similar to the return of
letters and printed matter. The rate allowed per pound is ½d.
959. Parcel gratuities on parcels carried by other vessels than those
belonging to the two aforesaid companies may be paid by the Chief
Postmaster at the despatching office, care being taken to have the in-
dividual items checked. The weight dockets must be sent in attached
to the paid vouchers.
960. Officers are particularly cautioned against paying any claims
for carriage of parcels addressed to or received from places beyond the
colony.
961. A reshipment note on Form P.O. 215 must accompany
inward parcel-mails when forwarded to office of destination, and be
forwarded from the latter to the Inspector, General Post Office,
when done with.
962. A voucher is to be sent to the Accountant, General Post
Office, at the close of each calendar month showing the total
weight of parcels placed on the New Zealand Railways in each
postal district, and the amount payable thereon at ½d. per pound.
Purchase of Supplies.
963. Officers are not to purchase bicycle-fittings, but are to ob-
tain them from the Storekeeper, Post and Telegraph Stores, Wel-
ington. Requisition for supplies must be made in time to allow of
their arrival from the store when required.
964. Purchases of oilcloth and linoleum may not be made locally
without the express authority of the Secretary, General Post Office.
Supplies will generally be obtained through the Public Works De-
partment.
965. No supplies of any kind exceeding 10s. in value may be
purchased without authority.
966. Requisitions for supplies must be made at the beginning of
every month on Form P.O. 107A, and forwarded to the Secretary,
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Pension Claims Documentation Requirements
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💰 Finance & RevenuePension claims, Special forms, Signature attestation, Claim preparation
🚂 Parcel-post Gratuities and Procedures
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsParcel-post, Gratuities, Weight dockets, Union Company, Huddart-Parker Company
🚂 Purchase of Supplies Regulations
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsSupplies, Bicycle-fittings, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Requisitions
💰 Old-Age Pension Payment Regulations
💰 Finance & RevenueOld-age pensions, Payment processing, Accountant, General Post Office
🚂 Parcel-post Gratuity Regulations
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsParcel post, Gratuities, Chief Postmasters, Weight dockets, Union Company, Huddart Parker
🚂 Regulations for Purchase of Post Office Supplies
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsOffice supplies, Purchase regulations, Storekeeper, Post and Telegraph Stores, Wellington, Public Works Department
NZ Gazette 1906, No 47