212 Overseas Post
SOUTH AFRICA, UNION OF (continued)
Prohibitions: Charged butane gas lighters and refills (uncharged lighters are admitted); honey; printed matter relating to football pools. Packets of more than six pictorial postcards are prohibited from importation by printed papers post. Restrictions apply to the importation of: Cheeses; cigarettes; offensive weapons of every kind and articles bearing à resemblance or capable of conversion to a weapon, including pocket knives and toy pistols; plants and seeds; serums and vaccines; spirits; yeast.
Import licences are required for stationery, including greeting cards, diaries, and account books.
Customs duty: Advertising matter including direct advertising matter sent to private addresses is subject to customs duty.
PARCEL POST
Postage:
Surface
(a) (Provinces of Cape of Good Hope, Natal, Orange Free State, Transvaal) Basutoland
Not over 2lb. 3lb. 7lb. 11lb.
$3.00 5.00 6.00 10.00
(b) South West Africa
and Swaziland (via Durban)
$5.00 6.50 9.50 14.00
(c) Bechuanaland.
Ghanzi and
except Kasane
$4.50 6.50 8.00 12.00
(via Durban)
$5.50 7.00 11.00 16.50
$5.50 7.00 11.00 15.50
Each Hb., $9.00 (S. Africa, Union of only)
None.
(d) Ghanzi only
(via Durban)
(e) Kasane only
(via Durban)
Air mail
Supplemental services available:
Customs declaration: One non-adhesive form and despatch note: Declarations must show the current value of the finished articles in the open market at the time of despatch.
Prohibitions: Letters; articles produced by prison labour; bullion; charged butane gas lighters and refills (uncharged lighters are admitted); coin; eau-de- cologne (Basutoland only); honey and old bee-keeping appliances; oilskins and similar oiled goods; precious stones; except in registered letters.
Restrictions apply to the importation of: Arms and ammunition of every kind and articles bearing a resemblance or capable of conversion to a weapon, including pocket knives and toy pistols; cheeses; cigarettes, unmanufactured leaf tobacco; military uniforms and equipment; plants and seeds; rice (Union of S.A. and S.W.A. only); serum, vaccine and similar preparations; spirits; worn clothing; yeast.
Invoice: The addressee must produce a certified invoice in respect of any commercial parcel. The invoice should be forwarded by the sender separately from the parcel.
Import licences are required for many classes of goods and senders are advised to confirm before posting a parcel that the necessary licence has been obtained by the addressee. Licences are not required in respect of bona fide gift parcels not exceeding $80 in value, nor 11 lb. in weight.
Wharfage dues may be levied on the parcels at the time of delivery.
Preferential Tariffs apply under certain conditions to British goods. Enquiries should be addressed to Commerce and Industry Department..
Compensation is not payable.
Delivery: Addressees are notified of arrival of parcels and are required to arrange for their collection.
Customs duty: Advertising matter is subject to customs duty.