✨ Post Office Rules for Money Order Telegrams
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 83
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(2.) The new Order should be drawn in accordance with the particulars as requested by the applicant, to whom it must be forwarded on the day of issue. If the new Order be issued for transmission by post, it should be enclosed in one of the printed official forms (Form Acct. No. 80A).
(3.) The name of the original remitter is to be entered as the remitter of the new Order, except when the applicant is the payee, and requests payment to some other person at some other Office, in which case the applicant’s name (the original payee) must be entered as the remitter of the new Order. The Postmaster must transcribe the full particulars of the Order so reissued upon a Form Acct. No. 70, enter them in his Money Order Issued Statement, and file the form with the requisitions of the day as a record of the transaction, writing across it the words “Reissued Order.”
How to act when the application is informal.
- When any of the conditions stated in Rule No. 80 have not been complied with, the Postmaster must apprise the applicant accordingly by means of one of the printed forms (No. 80B), returning the Order to the applicant when no request has been made on the Order itself for a new Order. In the case of condition (a) or (b) not being complied with, he must, after informing the applicant, forward the application and Order to the Controller, with a statement of the facts of the case.
Applications received by telegraph.
- Applications for transfer or repayment received by telegraph may be acted upon, provided the essential particulars of the Order referred to are supplied and the word “Verified” appears in the instructions of the telegram. (See Rule No. 80.)
Applications for transfer, &c., of M.O.T.s at non-combined offices.
- At Offices where the Post and Telegraph branches are not combined, the production of the application for transfer or repayment will be regarded as sufficient authority for the delivery of the Money Order Telegram to the Postmaster.
Applications for repayment of Orders payable beyond the colony.
- The Postmaster may also accept an application on Form Acct. No. 80 for the repayment in New Zealand of an Order (including an Intercolonial Money Order Telegram) issued at his Office for payment beyond the Colony, and repayment will be made in due course after it has been ascertained from the Head Office of the country of payment that payment has not been made by means of a duplicate Order, and that payment has been stopped in that country. The following conditions must be complied with :—
By whom to be made.
Order, if available, to be signed and attached to application.
(a.) The application must be made by the payee or remitter.
(b.) The application must contain the Order, if it is available, and give the names of the payee and the remitter, and, except in the case of an Intercolonial Money Order Telegram, the appli-
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NZ Gazette 1906, No 83