... cents for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound, a fraction of a pound being computed as a full pound. Hearings - Halaman 50oleh United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads - 1926Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Roady Kenehan - 1912 - 652 halaman
...provided by the bill, ranging from 50 to 2,000 miles. The rate of delivery within the first one is 0 cents for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound. The rates increase for each additional zone, until in the sixth zone they reach a maximum of 12 cents... | |
| United States. Post Office Dept - 1907 - 412 halaman
...or at the distributing post-office for delivery by rural carriers to patrons thereof at a rate of 5 cents for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound or fractional part of an additional pound up to 11 pounds ; for 2 ounces or less, 1 cent ; over 2 ounces... | |
| 1907 - 712 halaman
...giving the country merchant a special and exclusive advantage. He proposes to establish a rate of 5 cents for the first pound, and 2 cents for each additional pound up to the maximum of 11 pounds, upon all packages sent for delivery over a rural route from the distributing... | |
| 1907 - 656 halaman
...States, reaching probably 8,000,ooo or 10,000,000 people. Now, suppose we establish a special rate of 5 cents for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound up to eleven pounds for the delivery of packages on these rural routes, which originate along the line... | |
| 1908 - 378 halaman
...not to exceed 11 pounds in weight or 3 feet 6 inches in length. The special rate of postage to be 5 cents for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound or fractional part thereof, and as follows where the weight is less than 1 pound: Two ounces or less,... | |
| National Board of Trade (U.S.) - 1908 - 320 halaman
...recommends the creation of a parcels post in connection' with the rural free delivery at the rate of 5 cents for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound, with limitation of weight not to exceed II pounds. Further, that it approves the establishment of a... | |
| George A. Donnelly - 1908 - 866 halaman
...route or routes merchandise packages can be sent up to eleven pounds, paying postage at the rate of 5 cents for the first pound, and 2 cents for each additional pound up to that weight, this privilege to extend to any patron of a rural route In sending parcels to any... | |
| Oregon State Horticultural Society - 1909 - 568 halaman
...from a postoffice on a rural route to a patron on the same route, shall be charged at the rate of 5 cents for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound; or twenty-five cents for a package weighing 11 pounds. This would give our local merchants an advantage,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Post Roads - 1910 - 360 halaman
...on your packages ? Mr. HARD WICK. Yes; 11 pounds. Mr. MURDOCK. What is the rate ? Mr. HARDWICK. Five cents for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound. ' Mr. MURDOCK. That would make 1 i pounds how much ? Mr. HARDWICK. Twenty-five cents. Mr. FINLEY. Have... | |
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