No. 4563. FEBRUARY 16, 1878.].
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THE GRINA MAIL.
POSTAL BATES.
and. It must be published in numbers 4t Intervals of not more than 91 days, and [Subjoined we give the postal rater must be printed on a sheet or sheets un now in force for transmission of corre-stitched. 'spondence to all parts of the world 3rd The fall titlo and date of publication upon or in any packet except the address conforin to the following regulations?
Detailed rules affecting the transtain elon of packets, parcels, ka, will be found annexed, together with a number of miscellaneons and useful notices.]
(Revised Nov. 9th, 1877.)
must be printed at the top of the first page, and the whole or part of the title and the date of publication at the top of every subsequent page; and this regulation applies to Tables of Contents and Indices.
4th. A supplement must consist wholly or in great part of matter like that of a newspaper, or of advértisements, printed on a sheet or sheets, or a piece or pieces of Hongkong Rates of Postage., unstitched; or wholly or in part of engravings, prints, or lithographs Illustra- tive of artioles in the newspaper. The supplement must in every case be published with the newspaper, and must have the title and date of publication of the newspaper printed at the top of every page; or, if it consists of engravings, prints, or lithographs, at the top of every sheet or side.
A paskat containing two or more news
higher rate papers is not ohargeable with of postage than wonid be chargeable on a book packet of the same weight
In the following Statements and Tables the Rates are given in gerite, and are, for Letters, per half ounce, for. Books and Patterns, per two ouncee.
**
Newspapers over four ounces in weight are altarged as double, treble, &o, as the caso may be, but such papers or packets of papers may be sent at Book Rate, Two Newspapers must not be folded together as one, nor must anything whatever be inserted except bona fide Supplements. Printed matter may, however, be enclosed, if the whole be paid at Book Rate Prices Our- rent may be paid either as Newspapers or Booka.
N.R. means No Raglitration.
Countries of the Postal Union, The Union may be taken to comprise Europe, the United States, Brazil, India (including Ceylon, the Straits, and Aden), Japan, Egypt, Labuan, Mauritius, Eey chelles, Jamaies, Trinidad, British Guiana, and Bermuda, with all French, Danish, Netherlands, Portuguese, and Spanish Co- Countries or in the Union-The oblot countries not in the Union are: the Aus tralasian Group, British North America, Africa (except French, &o., Colonles); and Central America
lonies. ****,
Postage to Union Countries, General Rates, by any routes—
13 cents per o
8 cents,
Letters,
Registration,
2 cents each. Newspapers, Books and Patterns, 4 cents per 2 oz,
A newspaper posted supald, or a packet of newspapers posted either unpaid or insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or lusuficiently paid book packet of the same weight
The postage must be prepaid either by an adhesive stamp, or by the use of a stamped
wrapper.
No newspaper can now be sent through the post a second time for the original postage. For each transmission a fresh postage is required. }
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Every newspaper must be posted either without a cover (in which case it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing wax, postage stamp, or otherwise) or in a cover entirely open at both ends, so as to admit of easy removal for examination. If this rule be infringed the newspaper is treated as a letter,
Every newspaper must be so folded, as to admit of the title being readily in spected, de
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as to enable the Officers of the Port Office 1 correspondence exactly the same an Imperial sondily to satisfy themselves na to the Stamps, mature of the contenta
Soldiers and Sailors' letters are, however, charged as ordinary letters if they do not 1. Not to exceed half, an ounce o No double letters are allowed.
Leta. Papu
| to send small valuable trifles through the
Post Fans, Curios, Articles of Dress, Duchesne, Mons. 1 Fancy Work, and similar presents are con- Evans, O. H. tinually being refused, the senders having Evans, E. often spent more in Postage than would Fadden, Thomas 1 have paid the freight by ateamor, No Fisher, Joseph refund can be made on such parcels of the Génez, O. J. 1. value of Stamps obliterated before the Geldart, Rev. E. 1
Gardner, nature of the contenta was discovered.
PATTERNS.Some difficulty is experienced
Gibson
what is a Pattern. It is a bond fide sample EE HOT Award 1:
of
or
2. If from a Soldier or Sailor, his class or description must be stated in fall on the letter, and the commanding Officer must sign his name, with name of Begl-in obtaining a general understanding ment, or Ship, do, in full, j
of goods which the sender bag for sale, of goods which he wishes to order. It is to counist of the smallest possible quantity compatible with shewing what the goods are, and must have no intrinsic vaino,"
. If to a Boldfer or Sailor, his class, or description must be stated in full, with name of Regiment, or Ship, do,, in full.
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"There must be no writing or printing
of the person for whom it is intended, the address of the sender, a trade mark or number, and the pries of the articles,
Samples of Intrinio value must not be sent to any foreign country except United States; and in the case of France samples of elder down, raw or thread sill, woollen or goats bair thread, vanilla, saffron, carmine, or iainglass, are considered to fall under the rule if they weleh more than three 'ounces; and up to this weight raw and spuu slik, as well as coloured and twisted allk, may be sent to Germany.
Communication with Batavia, The rule which forbids the transmissionThe Netherlande India Packets leave through the Post of any article likely to Singapore fortnightly, and are fitted to the Injure the contents of the Mail Bage or arrival of the outward P. & O Mall from Boxes, or the person of any Offloor of the Europe. Post Office 18, of course, applicable to the
The French Fackts for Entavla wait at Pattern Post, and a packet containing any Singapore for the Packet from China and thing of the kind will be stopped, and not run fortnightly. sent to its destination, Articles such as the following have been occasionally posted on Patterns, and have been detained as unfit for the Post, viz: Metal boxes, porce lain and Chins, fruit, vegetables, bunches of flowers, outtings of plants, spurs, knives,In the N, E. Monsoon. scissors, needles, pinis, pieces of mashinery, sharp pointed instruments, samples of metals, samples of oro, samples in glass bottles, pieces of glassy golds of various kinds, curry comba, copper and steel on. graving plates, and confectionery of all
Einds.
Such articles as scissors, knives, razors, forks, stoel pens, nails, koye, watch machi nery, metal tubing, pieces of metal, or ore, provided that they be packed and guarded in so secure a manner as to afford complete protection to the contents of the mall bags and to the Officers of the Post Office, while at the same time they may be emaily examined, may be sent as samples to the following countries, but to these alone; viz., the Azores, Belgium, Cape de Verd Islands, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Hol A newspaper or packet of newspapers land; Madeira, Moldavia, Norway, Portu- which contains any enclosure except up-gal, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United plements is charged as a letter, unless the States, Wallachia, and the British Colonies entlosure be such as might be sent at the Indigo cannot be sent to any place abroad, book rate of postage, and the entire packet A packet of patterns or samples sent to be sufficiently prepaid as a book packet, in the Azores, Cape de Verd Islands, France, which case it is allowed to pass.
Madeira, Fortugal, or by French packet, to Turkey, Syria, or Egypt, must not exceed 18 inches in length, width, or depth; a packet to any other place abroad must not exceed 24 inches in length or 12 inches in width or depth,
A newspaper which has nay letter, or any communication of the nature of a letter, Exceptional rates, to the United King-written in it or upon its cover, is charged dom and Union Countries served through as as unpaid or insufficiently pald letter. the United Kingdom via Brindisi only:--
No packet of newspapers may be above 5 lbs. In weight, nor above two feet in Letters,
16 cents per oz.
8 centi. 4 cents each. Books and Patterns, 6 cerits per 2 oz.
There is no charge on redirected porre spondenco within the Postal Union.
Registration, Newspapera
Postage to Non-Union Countries, W. Africa, Falkland Islands, Lagos, Gold Coast, Liberia, Bierra Leone, Gambia, Cape Verd Islands:
Via San Via B.Hampton
Via
It follows that, to forward Correspon dence to Batavia with the least delay, the following are the best opportunities!~~
In the S. W. Monsoon.
The English Mail, Teboi
The French Mall.
W. P. 1 Jos. A.
Wm. 1
Ešta. Pass.
Seymour, Esq. Shingien Bhurufully, Trabally Silva, A; B. Smith, Geo. filator, AT. Solomon, J. A. Spence, A. 8. Starbuck, J. Storror, Idasr. Stromach, W. B. I
Capt. Capt.
Capt.
2 W.1
Theda, Heinrich 1
Thomas, F. F. 1
1
2
B. II.B
Hartje, Hamuand, Antoniol Holam, E. Holler, Frederico To provide means of remitting small Hutchinson, RW.1 sums of money to or from this Colony and bert, Menar.B.1 between the Ports of China and Japan, the
rung: Postmasters and Agents of this Office will Jobustou, Fred. 1 in fature be allowed (but not required) to Kerr, Thomas purchase Hongkong Postage Stamps from
Hougang foreign residents,
Laoder, A. B. Between Hongkong and Shanghal, or Lanigår, J. Hongkong and Yokohama, however, in either direction, Money Orders must be The Stamps tendered for sale must not exceed $25 in value, must be perfectly clean, in good condition, and in strips of at
used.
A Privato Steamer a few days before the least two, as no separate Stampa will be
English Mail.
purchased. They must be presented per sonally or accompanied by a note.
The French Mail
for any loss or ingadvenience which may The Post Office is not, by law, responsible
arise from the non-delivery, mis-sending or mis-delivery of any letter, hook, or other postal packet (even if the packet be re- gistered); nor is the Post Office responsible for any injury which a packet may sustain during its tranemisalpur
packets which are likely to suffer from To guard against such injury all postal
stamping or from great pressure should be placed in strong covers; and even with this precaution no fragile article should be sent through the Foat. It should be remembered that every packet bus to be handled several times; that it is exposed to considerable that, whenever the bag has in the course of pressure and friction in the mall bag ; and Ita transmission to be transferred by means of the railway apparatus, the risk of injury is much increased.
No information can be given respecting letters which pass through a Post Of except to the persons to whom they are addressed; and in no other way is official information of a private character allowed to be made public. A Postmaster may, however, give an address if he has no reason is would disapprove of his doing so,
length, one foot in.width, nor ons in dept for posting. Correspondence for Europe, to believe that the person whose address it)
A book-packet may contain any number of separato books or other publications (including printed or lithographed letters), photographs (when not on glass or in cases containing glass or any like substance), drawings, prints, or maps, and any quantity use for writing or printing upon; and the of paper, or any other substance in ordinary books or other publications, prints, maps, &o., may be either printed, written, sn graved, lithographed, or plain, or any Francisco. er Marcellics. Brindle mixture of these. Further, all legitimate binding, mounting, or covering of a book, de, or of a portion thereof, is allowed, whether such binding, &c. be loose or attached; as also rollers in the case of prints or maps, markera (whether of paper or otherwise) in the case of books, pens or pencils in the case of pocket-books, de, None; and, in short, whatever is necessary for the safe transmission of such articles, or usually appertains thereto; but the binding, rollers, Canada, Vancouver, Prince Edward's Is Circulars,is,, latters which are intend. c. must not be sent as a separata packet.. land, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia:-ed for transmission in Identical terms to
Letters,
02
Begistration,
12
Newspapors,
¥
Books & Patterns,
&
Aspinwall, Panama :—
Letters,
18
34
Registration,
Newspapers,
None. 4
None.
4
Books & Patterns,
8
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several persons, and the whole or the greater part of which is printed, engraved, or lithographed,may also be sent by book post.
But a book-packet may not contain any letter, or communication of the nature of a letter (whether separate or otherwise), None. unless it be a circular-letter or be wholly printed; nor any enclosure sealed or in any way olosed against inspection; nor any other enclosure not allowed by Rule 3: 1 this rule be infringed, the entire packet in charged as a letter.
Letters,
12**
10
20
Registration,
8
12
17
Newspapers,
2*
4
6
Books & Patterns, 4*
6
8
Bahamas, Hayti:--
Letters,
14
34
88
Registration,
Менарарега,
Маце 4
None. 4
Books & Patterns, 6
8
10
Bolivia, Chill, Ecuador, and Foru:~
Letters,
30
46
50
Менарарега,
6
8
Books & Patterns, 14
10
12
Registration, 12
None.
Hawaiian Kingdom :--
Letters,
16
16 None.
20
Newspapers,
4
8
4
8
Registration, None,
Books & Patterns, 8
To provide the greatest possible facilities de, up to the latest moment before the departure of the French Packets, arrange. ments have been made for receiving at the Post Office late letters except those to and through Australia--from 11,10 AM to 11.30.M. Each letter must bear a late fee of 18 conts extra postage, k
The above arrangement is intended to mest occasional emergencies, and not for the regular posting of extensive correspon- dance, Should it be found, therefore, that large and unmanageable numbers of letters are habitually thrown upon the Department at the last moment, a heavier late fee will be imposed.
Postmasters are not allowed to return any letter or other packet to the writer or sender, or to any one else, or to delay forwarding it to its destination according to the address, even though a request to push effect be written thereof, pozband .
Postmasters are not bound togive change, nor are they authorised to demand change; and when money, is paid at Post Office, whether as change or otherwise, no question as to its right amount, goodness, or weight can be entertained after it has been removed from the counter.
not sufficient, and he will refuse to purchase The Postmaster or Agent may postpone purobasing if his public funds in hand are
in any case which appants doubtful or suspicious. He is allowed to charge. ja Commission of one per sent on all Stamps purchased.
Letters containing Stamps should be Registered, and the Stamps should be secured from observation,
Warni
Tirofle, Montr. 1
Tooth, Tucker, Capt.
B. W. Tucker, Robt. 1.
Liv, Mandarin 1 regd. Wah Tats Macdon
regd.Ughes, G.
Vidal, Monsa.
Alionge
rond.
Miss 1 Walker, Joseph
LA 61at Begt.
Wilson, W (Diver)
Wing Sing
regd.
1 Wingfild, A.
1
Young Lung
Fregd
3
Yung Tung Hol-k
I
Mahd. Mecdye 1 regd. Mann, Henry 2 Manson, Thomas 1 aduan, Thee, 2
fcCann, Wm. 2 McEnary, J. Morali, Albert
....
Adonia Anaxi
For Merchant Shipa,
Lets. Papa:
Banian
a Jatavia Beemah Benarty, .. Bonefactor. Caller Oc Calabar, #.5. Carnatio Carisbrooke,8.6.3 Cashmere
During the N.E. Monsoon, the Charterers and Agents of sailing ships for Mansia, Saigon and Bangkok are requested to give notice to the Post Office of the departures Carrizal of much skips,
Abandos
Loweswater
I regd.Mailre
Maggis Douglas regd.Marquis of Argylel
8. Martha Jackson
9.1 Mersa
2
A
sailing vessel bat such as is specially sharon Wattana 1
No correspondence will be forwarded by Ceylon
directed.
Cilarnun
7
13
1
Chil
of Aberdeen (except thore belonging to the Postal Core
Correspondence for the West Indies City of Union, the Bahamas, and Hayti), for Costs C. Cochrane &
Commissary Согода Rica, Honduras, Monte Video, New Win Granada, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no Eastern Islo9,8., 1
Daphine
Edward Albroth longer be sent via San Francisco.
Elgin, 6.6. 1 Elizabeth Dongall Money Order Regulations. Elizabeth Outol 2
E. M. Young 1.-Money Orders on the United King-EP. Bouveria 1 8 dom are issued at Hongkong, Shanghai and Bmily Chaplin 2 Yokohama, Shanghai and Yokohama also Emma Florence 1 issue on Hongkong and vice veren.
Empreza 2.-Small sums may be remitted between Endymion the other Ports by means of Postage: Explorador Stamps.
Firth of 8-Many Money Orders are suppiled to Fitzpatrick, 8.6.
Fiy residents at the smaller Forts in this way. Fieren
Flerence Bailey Garmonth An application for an order is filed up, and is enclosed with a stamped, directed, Gemoral Caulfield a and unsealed envelope to the Postmaster at Genevier the nearest issuing office. The application Golden Russett 2
George must be accompanied with the fall amount Harb
Harbinger (including commission) in cheque, postage Harriot Armitage 1 stamps; other equivalent of cash, and a. little margin should be left for variations Hermann
Hawkesbury of exchange. The Postmaster fasues the Hasen, d.. order, sends it on in the envelope, and Humboldt returns the change, if any, by first oppor.. Imiress, E.E. tunity, with a receipt for the letter, if it Irany were to be registered, as it always should James Shepherd 2 be. Care should be taken to send these Jubileo applications in time, as the Money Order Kaisaw Offices close some hours before the depar. Laduren tures of the mails,
Large 4. No order must exceed £10, or in- Laura adhesion of the letters to each other. The dude any fraction of a penny. Orders wiss of Gawler public are therefore recommended, in all be drawn at the current rate of the day Lombardi
Leon Orcapo such cases, to use either wafers or gum, and and paid at the rate of the day when the to advise their correspondents in the coun- advice arrived, tries referred to, to do the same,
Postmasters are not bound to weigh any letters or other packets for the public, but they may do no If their duty be not thereby impeded. upta
A similar supplementary Mail will be made up for Shanghai by the English and French Contract Steamers, the late letters being received from 10 minutes aftor, to half an hour after the time of closing. The late fee will also be 18 cents.
Miscellaneous Notices.
tralia via Batavia and Port Darwin, as
There will be communication with Aus follows:
Leave Hongkong by
French Packet,...Sept. 15. Nov. 29. Leave Batavia...........Oct. 1. Dec. 13, Due at Port Darwin,..Oct. 12. Deo. 24.
1879,
19
Sydney, ..Oct. 31. Jan. 12. Melbourne,.....Nov. 6. Jan. 18. Adelaide, Nov. 12. Jan. 24. For the present the correspondence can only be paid to Batavia, from which place it may possibly be forwarded without far. ther charge.
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A book-packet may be posted either None, without a cover (in which case it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing war, postage stamp, or The Philippine Islands being now admit Mails exchanged with Manila and Saigon, otherwise), or in a cover entirely opon st None, both ends, so as to admit of the contents bed into the General Postal Union, it fol. lows that all paid correspondance received being easily withdrawn for examination; otherwise it is treated as a letter. For the from Manila in the mails will be delivered W. Indies, (except as above) Costs greater security of the contents, however, respondence sent to Manila in the mails free by this Office, and that all paid cor- Rima, Guatemala, Monte Video, Now It may be tied at the ends with string should be delivered fres there.
Postmasters being authorised to cut the string in such cases, although if they do so they must again tie up the paoket.
No book-packet may be above 5 lbs. in weight, nor above 24 inches in length, 13 inches in width, or 12 inches in depth, unless it be sent to or from one of the
Granada, and Venezuela ;-
Letters,
20
84
98
Newspapers,
4
3
Books & Patterns, 14
B
10
Registration..
8
8
to British & Union}
-12
West Indies only,
Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji (N.B.), Natal, Cape, St. Helena, Asceu
gion.
Letters, by Contract Packet 24; by Pri. rate Ship 12, Registration, 12; Newspapers, 2; Books and Patterns, 4
* A small extra charge is made on delivery. + Cannot be sent via Ban Francisco,
Locas AND TOWN POSTAGE.
Letters
Bkn & Ptina.
Registration
Петрарель,
Por 20m
Within any Town or Bottle- ment, or between Hongkong, Canton, and Macao, in either direction............................. 2 6 2 1
Between any other two of
the following placas (through
a British Office) viz :-Hang-
kong, Macao, Porta of China
and Japan, Bangkok, Saigon, Sad the Philippines, by Pri sate Shipsinan Between the above by Con trast Mall,..
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Any publication fulfilling the condition hereafter usmed can pass so a newspaper,
The conditions are as follows som
1st. The publication must consist wholly or in great part of political or other news, or of articles relating thereto, or to other wurrent topics, with or without advertin
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Government offices,
provides that "Neither the senders nor the Article IX of the Postal Treaty of Berne addressees of letters, and other postal packets shall be called open to pay, either in the Country of Origin, or in that of Destination, any tax or duty other than the recognised rates levied (in the case of When, owing to a great and unusual
paid correspondence) by the despatching influx of letters, books, de, the transmis. Office. It is hoped that any extra charge, alon or delivery of the letters would be brought to the notice of the proper or apparently extra charge, will at once be delayed if the whole mall were dealt with authorities, in either Colony, without distinction, book-paoketa may be kept back till the next despatch or delivory, letters sont outside the mails. These will The above does not apply in any to loose The trait of size for a book-pakot always be charged on arrival in Hongkong addressed to any place abroad to 24 inches and probably the Maulla Office will adopt in length and 12 faches in width or depth.
PATTERNS.
They must not be of intrinsic value, This rule ezoludes all articles of a saleable nature, and indeed whatever may have a value of its own, apart from its mere use as a pattern and the quantity of any material sent ostensibly sa a pattern must not be so great that it can fairly be do sidered as having on this ground an intring zio value,
the same course.
Complaints are sometimes received of extra charges on correspondence exchanged between this Colony and Saigon, but it is believed it would be found in all cases that the letters, de, had been sent loose.
Any Foreign stamps on loose, corra- spondence ste obliterated in this Office.
Indian Correspondence. Indian Mail Packets.
Unpaid Latiora are not received for the
The Pre-payment of correspondence for the Straits, India, Ceylon, and Aden is com pulsory by whatever opportunity it is
Pattern and Sample Post to colonies and foreign countries in restricted to bona fide trade patterns or samples of merchandise, forwarded.
Goods sent for cale, or in execution of an order (however small the quantity may bo),
Registration to Bangkok.
or any articles sent by one private indivi Ber Britannic Majesty's Consul General dual to another, which are not actual for Stam has been good enough to make patterns or samples, are not admissible. arrangements by means of which correspon. Patterns or samples, when practicable, dence can be Registered to Bangkok, af the must be sent in covers open at the enda, beual charge of 8 sentä,
stich to be easy of examination. But amples of seeds, drugo,
Foldiers and Sailors' Letters,
sad such like articles, which cannot be sent Privates in H. M. Army or Navy, Non- in covers of this kind-but such articles commissioned Officers, Army Schoolmas only may be posted enclosed in boxes, Or Lers (not superintending or First Class) or baga of linen, of other material, fastened Schoolmistresses tray send half-ounce letters in such a manner that they may be readily to the United Kingdom vit Southampton the United States of Amerios, Holland, Brindisi by British Packet for three-pence. opened or in the date of seeds, &o, for by British Packet, for the penny of vid and its possessions, Belgium, Denmark, Hongkong stainps will prepay this class of Greece, Foringal and its possessions, and Switzerland, in bags entirely closed, pro. But soi Warrent Oncett, vit, Assistant vided such closed bags are transparent, no Engineer, Gunner, Boatswain, or Carpenist.
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The practice of aealing letters passing to and from the East and West Indies, and other countries with hot climates, with wax (except such as is specially prepared), ie attended with much inconvenience, and frequently with serious injury, not only to the letters so sealed but to the other letters in the mail, from the melting of the war and
The commission is as follows:-
Orders on the United Kingdom. Up to £2... 18 cents. £5............ 86
19
n
£7...........64
$10 .....72
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21
Local Money Orders.
Up to $25.........15 cents. 00........30 6.Lists of Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom may be consulted at Hongkong, Shanglist, and Yokohama.
The registration of a packet makes its transmission much more secure, inasmuch as, under ordinary circumstances, a regla- tered packet can be traced through its whole course; and thus the loss of a registered packet is a very rare occurrence. Neverthe- feas Jargo sums of money or other articles of great value ebould not be sent through the post, even if the packet be registered; as the machinery of the Department is not arranged with a view to such transmission. 6.-Names must be given in fall (expect By law, the Post Office is not responsible when there is more than one Christian though any officer who may neglect his be given if the order be crossed (as cheques for the safe delivery of registered packets; name) but the name of the Payee need not duty on this point will be called to strict are crossed), It can then be paid only able articles are exposed to risk, and offer a specially crossed to any Bank. account. Sent in unregistered letters, vain. through a Bank, and may afterwards be temptation which ought not to be created; and the Department cannot in any way undertake the safe conveyance of such packets: All inland or colonial letters, therefore, which contain coin, and all Inland letters which contain watches or jewellery, even though they be posted without registration, are treated a register. ed, and charged on delivery with a double registration fee of eightpence in addition to which cannot be registered in time to be the ordinary postage and any such letters forwarded by the Mail for which they are posted are detained for the next daspatch, Even if the letter do not contain any article of intrinsic value, It should, if it be very important, be registered.
Most countries to which Hongkong fer- wards Correspondance having foined the General Postal Union or being probably about to do so, it is necessary that the following rules be strictly observed.
1. No Letter or Packet, whether to be registered or unregistered, can be received for Postage if Itcontains gold orallvermoney, jewala, precious articles, or anything that, as a general rule, is fiable to Custowb duties,
3. This Regulation prohibits the sending of Patterns of datiable articles, unless the quantity sent be so small so to make the sample of so valute, p
have signed it in the proper place. An 7-No order can be paid till the Payee order can be transferred to another office on payment of an additional commission. In case of loss of an order, necessity for stopping payment, or the like, application should be made to the nearest Money Order Office for instructions.
8.-If the order be not presented within six months an additional commission will the money will be forfeited. When the be charged; if not within twelve months, order is once paid no further claim can be entertained.
9.-No order can be paid until the advice relative to it has been received.
Made out on a printed form which is supplied
gratis.
Orders on Bhanghit ass drawn si 3 per cent,
preminta in all ours,
POST OFFICE NOTICE. Unclaimed Dorrespondence,
Feb. 16, 1878.-
Lats. Fape.
B
Lets. Espe Mills, Charles B.3 Mires Ajet,
Miran Salder regd. Moore, Minn
Moreland, I.
Nicholls,
1.
H
Adwands Goran
& Co. Asplays, Edvis
Hynde Barnby, Alfred 1 3 The limits of weight allowed area Berues & Co
J58. follows
Messrs
B. Books and Papers-to British Offices, Blight, John J.
Pelago,
Joke Foulsen lbs.to the Continent, &e., 3lbs, Boon, Mrs Wm.L1 Patterns to British Offices, 5lbs, if with-
Brown, Capt.
Prise, Mra a. -out intrinsic value; to the Continent, Buchauen,
Rayment, E.W, 11 Box 40, 802 Pande
EXAM Hong 1 rega Robertson, 4 The following articles cannot be sent Campbell, W. J.
Burnell, K. A
Capt B. Rollan, Moust, 1 by Post at all Glass, Liquids, Gunpowder,
8. (M.D.)
liosabi JB Matobes, Candles, Boap, Indigo, Dye-stuffs, Caven, George 1 bk, rg.Rosenthal, F. or whatever is dargerons to the Malls, or Crovat, Palliy L. 1 Rutgers, H offensive of Injurious to partons desling Danira, E. E with them.
Die Souza & Opit 1
Ryan, Cant Barda, Monir. Basso, Luigi in China and Japan, there is no such thing Deverill, John I as Partel Pust Math stobble and Alta Denaline Reg
Doherty, J. polntinent la taused by vereistent attempla
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Lovell,
John 2
Iparcal
Crashow b
Audacious Lapwing
4
1
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Art of Building."
Astenbladet,
Belgravia.
Bremer Handelsblatt,
Catalogue of Steam Engines... Court Journal.
Dogbladet.
Dally Recordar. Daily Telegraph. Der Landlete. Der Weinlander. Die Gartenlaube, Die Modenwelt. Dort Chronik.
Dunfermline Saturday Press. El Linparotal Fanfulls,
Fache and Komad, pso Gazette de Venezia. Geneeskundige Courant. Geo. Curling, p... Germanis Lebens Bersicherungs Artien
Gesellschaft.
Glasgow Weekly Herald. Grammation Italiana, Illustrirte Zeitschrift für händer und
Yöakerhande.
Iron Trade Circular. Jahresbericht.
Japan Herald fail Summary. J.bionton en Zonem, po.. Journal Amuzant.
Journal de Débats.
Le Nord
Le Propagateur.
Lloyda Weekly Newspaper. London Iron Trade Exchange. Maik
Mbler & Co.'s Hagen p.. Mitchell's Maritime Register, Nature, &o.
New Zealand Advertiser. Niederländische Handels, dra. Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, Pablo Ledger,
Punch,
Regiona
Revas den Deux Mondes.
Rotterdamsche Courant.
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Sample of Ribbons.
Standard,
Staaten der Leber und Pensiona Ber
Rechertinge
Stleler's Boll Adiós.
South Pacifo Times.
Tevicidale Record.
The Times Weekly Maitie Zoebell & Con Brig
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