beng
Pattern packets even when opene
other
on
at the suds passed the this, or any
ends Brauch office of the English, or Indian General Post Offices are subject to postage; as Mr. Strachan from his Commissariat transactions ought to have known. Their closed at both ends of course can not exempt them. In the Mails to day Anchored a large parcel which the party to whom it was addressed refused, on account of the Indian postage, and, as containing nothing but Newspapers This parcel had been merely passed in and out the Bombay Post Office and was subjected by
to a Postage of ten Rupees If packets because of their bulk were allowed to be passed free through the Post Office it is submitted that extensive premises might become
very
necessary.
that office
A
It's not stated to whom the
parcel was addressed I apprehend that it has been addressed to some one
strange to the office
whose
Ataine (vec)
file
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Perhaps to a Mr Henderson. It is felt to be extremely unjust in those, who, neglecting to furnish lists of the parties whose letters they
receive, when repeatedly requested, complain of the detention which that neglect has generally
occasioned.
I have &c.
[signed] The J. Sealer. (True Copy)
To darin Frederick
beng
Pattern packets even when opene
other
on
at the suds passed the this, or any
ends Brauch office of the Eriglish, or Indian General Cost Offices are subpet to pestory; as Mr. Strachan from his Commiérard transactions ought to have known. Their closed at both ends of course can not exempt them. In the Mails to day Inchored a large percol which the party to whom it was addressed refused," account of the Indian portage, and, as containing nothing bext Navpopers This parcel had been merely rassed in and out the Brumbay Post Office and was subjected by
to a Postage of je Rupees If packets because of then brick were allowed to be rassed free through the Post Office it is submitted that extensive premises might become
very
-necessary.
that office
A
It's not stated to whom the
parel was cutitufred I apprchend that it has been culebrussed to some one
to the office strange
whose
Ataine (vec)
filt
204
Arhaps to a Mr Henderson. It is foll to be extremely unjust in these, who, neglecting to firmish lists of the parties whose letters they
receive, ces 20
1 repeatedly requested, complain of the détention which that neglect has generally
creationed.
I have p
[slqued) The J. Sealer. (Truce Copy)
Ine darin Frederick
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