Douglas acknowledges the receipt of a circular explaining that letters from the military
should pass through colonial post offices free of charge.Douglas assures the CO that no colonial postage has been charged upon any Letters upon Her Majesty’s Service.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your
Circular Letter of the 30th September 1858, upon the
subject of Letters upon the Military Service of the Imperial
Government passing through Colonial Post Offices free ofof charge.
2. With reference thereto I would beg to inform you
that hitherto no Colonial postage has been charged upon any
Letters upon Her Majesty's Service, and care will be
taken to guard against any regulation being hereafter
introduced which would levy postage upon such letters.
Mr Merivale
The Governor reports that no Colonial Postage has
hitherto been charged on Letters on H.M.'s Service and
that care will be taken that no such charge shall be
made on such letters hereafter. Put by?