Postal Returns and Statistics




1750
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 47

LIST OF PERIODICAL RETURNS REQUIRED TO BE FURNISHED—continued.

Description of Form. Particulars. From whom required. Frequency. To whom to be addressed.
Acct. 190 Statement of Machinery-inspection Receipts Sub-Postmasters Every period Chief Postmaster.
" 190 Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriage Fees " " "
" 318 Sheep-rate Receipts " " "
" 190 Sale of Miners’ Rights " " "
" 190 Any other Class of Receipts for other Departments " " "
" 421 Statement of British Postal Orders paid " " "
" 28 Money-orders paid ... " " "
" 15 Savings-bank Withdrawals " " "
" 7 Unissued Postal Notes " " "
" 7B " Sub-Postmasters at Postal Note Offices only Monthly "
" 415 Unissued British Postal Orders... Sub-Postmasters Quarterly... Inspector of Telegraphs.
" 4 Unsold Miners’ Rights, &c. " Monthly "
" ... Linemen’s Journal Linemen Two-monthly "
" ... Return of Dead Wires, last day of January, March, May, July, September, and November Telephone exchanges... " "
" ... Return of Telephone Calls, last period of January, March, May, July, September, and November " " "

APPENDIX C.

The following statistical returns must be prepared by Chief Postmasters, and forwarded to the Secretary as soon as possible after the close of each calendar year:—

Return of posted correspondence, based on the several letter-countings throughout the year.

Return of posted correspondence, prepaid in cash.

Return of letters, &c., received from and despatched to the Australian Colonies and South Sea Islands.

Return of any additional mail-services established, of the extension or acceleration of mail-services or letter-carriers’ deliveries, and of the post-offices or receiving-offices established or abolished.

Return of the numbers of letters, &c., delivered by letter-carriers from the several post-offices within the postal district.

Return of the number of articles on Government service and the number of registered articles dealt with within the district.

Return of any occurrences throughout the year deemed worthy of special mention, including any flagrant infringement of Post Office rules and names of unauthorised persons admitted to offices.

Return of private boxes and bags rented during the year.

Return of the number of unclaimed letters, &c., returned by Chief Postmasters direct and unopened to the senders, also of the number of letters either unaddressed or imperfectly addressed, &c., dealt with throughout the year.

Return of inland mail-contracts, showing the names of contractors, cost of each service, number of miles travelled, and the mode and frequency of each service.

Return of parcel-post business

G. C. SCHMIDT,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer, Wellington.




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🚂 List of Periodical Returns Required to be Furnished (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Periodical returns, Postal service, Forms, Reporting, Administration
  • G. C. Schmidt, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
  • John Mackay, Government Printer

🚂 List of Periodical Returns Required to be Furnished (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Postal service, Forms, Sub-Postmasters, Chief Postmasters, Financial returns, Mail services, Correspondence, Statistics
  • G. C. Schmidt, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council