Postal Regulations for Patterns and Samples




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 86

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PATTERNS AND SAMPLES.

Rates of Postage.

  1. The rates of postage for patterns and samples are—
    Inland … … … { For each packet not exceeding 2oz., ½d.; over
    2oz., as for “All other places.”
    All other places … … { For each packet not exceeding 4oz.… 1d.
    For each additional 2oz. or fraction
    thereof … … ½d.

  2. Unpaid or insufficiently prepaid pattern or sample packets are treated in the same manner as unpaid or insufficiently prepaid “printed papers.”

  3. If “commercial papers” are included in a pattern or sample packet, then the rates applicable to “commercial papers” must be paid on such packets. “Printed papers” may be enclosed with pattern and sample packets. A stamped envelope for reply may be enclosed with a sample at sample-post rates of postage.

  4. Pattern and sample packets (except such as are absolutely prohibited) bearing or containing writing beyond that authorised in section 10, or such as may be closed against inspection, or contain enclosures not authorised by these rules, if posted for any place within New Zealand, are sent to destination surcharged simple letter rate, less the postage already affixed. (The fine on open packets will not exceed 6d. if the written matter does not represent more than a foolscap sheet of writing.) If addressed to any place beyond New Zealand the packets will be detained, and sent to the Dead Letter Office for disposal.

Definitions.

  1. The pattern and sample post for places beyond New Zealand is restricted to bonâ fide trade patterns or samples of merchandise, and natural-history specimens not forwarded for commercial purposes. Patterns or samples must possess no saleable value, or they will be detained and sent to the Dead Letter Office. Packets containing articles of saleable value may be sent at sample rates to any place within New Zealand. Packets containing watches, jewellery, &c., may be sent under this regulation, but must, if the value exceeds ten shillings, be registered. See section 18, page 18, also “Bullion and Jewellery,” Parcel Post regulations.

  2. Samples of eider-down, raw or thread silk, woollen or goats’ hair thread, vanilla, or isinglass are inadmissible if they weigh more than 3oz.

  3. Wedding-cake may be forwarded by sample-post to places within New Zealand and Australia if securely packed in tin boxes and marked “Packet Post.” For other places beyond New Zealand wedding-cake must be paid for at letter rates of postage or sent by parcel-post, and must be enclosed in tin boxes. Such packets, unless fully prepaid at letter or parcel rates, will be detained and sent to the Dead Letter Office.

  4. Packets not bonâ fide samples or patterns may be sent by parcel-post to any of the countries with which parcel-post exchanges exist.

How to Pack.

  1. Patterns or samples, when practicable, must be sent in covers open at the end, and packed in such manner as to be easy of examination; but samples of seeds, drugs, and such-like articles, which cannot be sent in covers of this kind, may be posted enclosed in boxes or in bags of linen, or other material, fastened in such a manner that they may be readily opened. (See “Dangerous Articles.”)

No Writing allowed.

  1. Patterns and samples must not bear any writing except the name and address of the sender, the address, a manufacturer’s trade-mark, numbers, prices, and indications relative to weight or size, or to the quantity to be disposed of.

  2. Writing in characters such as Chinese, &c., will render the packet liable to letter rates of postage.



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30 September 1907
Postal Regulations, Postage Rates, Patterns, Samples, Commercial Papers, Printed Papers, Packing Requirements, Prohibited Items